
December 2008
Dear Friends and Family,
I love this time of year when we get to think more of others and all of our blessings. We have so many things to be thankful for. One of our greatest blessings is to have good friends and family!
This past year I have started a blog, (http://rdmkshoop.blogspot.com/) it is a fun way to let our family &friends know what we’ve been doing and share our pictures. I love it when people comment on it and say they have read about what we are doing. That is what it is meant for! So, please go check it out. I feel like I’ve written on it so much this year, I’m not sure what to write for our newsletter.
This year we have had big changes with Melissa going to Middle school (7th grade). Unfortunately, though she has had mono and missed a lot of school. We recently withdrew her from her morning classes at the counselor’s suggestion so she can focus on her afternoon classes. (math and science) She was gone for 2 weeks and has been doing half days since the beginning of October. We’re grateful she is starting to get better, but are ready to have her back to “normal”! Which I am sure is an understatement for her!
One of our highlights this year was going to Disneyland! Melissa’s dance group got to perform at CA adventure and Disneyland. We had a great time and the kids keep asking when we can go again. The only bad thing was it was in the middle of Melissa having mono, so we got a Drs. Note and took a wheelchair for her. I don’t think she could have done it with out it! An added benefit was it got us to the front of the lines… She is still enjoying her dancing and recently started taking a hip hop class, too. She also participated in a church regional dance festival and now that it is all over she says she had a good time.
Keagan loves cub scouts! He really enjoys going and especially loves summer day camp! He is in 3rd grade now and growing like a weed! He has always said that he wants to be taller than me when he turns 10 because Melissa was, and I think he might make it or be really close. I wish I knew how much he has grown this year, but I know every time I turn around he has gotten taller! We recently got him back into power tap dancing again. He had done it before, but when he started cub scouts it was on the same night and couldn’t do both, but now dance is on a different night. It is an all boys’ class and he really likes that!
As for Ray & I it is pretty much the same, we are still in the same house, Ray is still working at the capitol and sharing an early morning paper route. He keeps busy with that and his church calling! I am teaching preschool again this year and loving it. It is a lot of work sometimes, but it is fun! I have my niece, Aurora this year, she is in kindergarten and that is a lot of fun, too. I’m still in Primary, working on sharing times and other fun things.
One of Ray’s big accomplishments this year was our front yard! It has been a huge undertaking! When we first moved to our house there really wasn’t a yard, we had numerous bushes, moss, and a huge cedar tree in the front yard. Last year the tree came out and this year we finally got grass. It looks nice! On my blog I have before/after pics. Sometimes we are still in awe of how much a change it is! Next year… the back yard… that is pretty scary, too. One of these days we’ll have it looking nice…
We hope everyone is doing well and would love to hear from you!
Love,
Ray, Donna, Melissa, and Keagan Shoop
Dear Friends and Family,
I love this time of year when we get to think more of others and all of our blessings. We have so many things to be thankful for. One of our greatest blessings is to have good friends and family!
This past year I have started a blog, (http://rdmkshoop.blogspot.com/) it is a fun way to let our family &friends know what we’ve been doing and share our pictures. I love it when people comment on it and say they have read about what we are doing. That is what it is meant for! So, please go check it out. I feel like I’ve written on it so much this year, I’m not sure what to write for our newsletter.
This year we have had big changes with Melissa going to Middle school (7th grade). Unfortunately, though she has had mono and missed a lot of school. We recently withdrew her from her morning classes at the counselor’s suggestion so she can focus on her afternoon classes. (math and science) She was gone for 2 weeks and has been doing half days since the beginning of October. We’re grateful she is starting to get better, but are ready to have her back to “normal”! Which I am sure is an understatement for her!
One of our highlights this year was going to Disneyland! Melissa’s dance group got to perform at CA adventure and Disneyland. We had a great time and the kids keep asking when we can go again. The only bad thing was it was in the middle of Melissa having mono, so we got a Drs. Note and took a wheelchair for her. I don’t think she could have done it with out it! An added benefit was it got us to the front of the lines… She is still enjoying her dancing and recently started taking a hip hop class, too. She also participated in a church regional dance festival and now that it is all over she says she had a good time.
Keagan loves cub scouts! He really enjoys going and especially loves summer day camp! He is in 3rd grade now and growing like a weed! He has always said that he wants to be taller than me when he turns 10 because Melissa was, and I think he might make it or be really close. I wish I knew how much he has grown this year, but I know every time I turn around he has gotten taller! We recently got him back into power tap dancing again. He had done it before, but when he started cub scouts it was on the same night and couldn’t do both, but now dance is on a different night. It is an all boys’ class and he really likes that!
As for Ray & I it is pretty much the same, we are still in the same house, Ray is still working at the capitol and sharing an early morning paper route. He keeps busy with that and his church calling! I am teaching preschool again this year and loving it. It is a lot of work sometimes, but it is fun! I have my niece, Aurora this year, she is in kindergarten and that is a lot of fun, too. I’m still in Primary, working on sharing times and other fun things.
One of Ray’s big accomplishments this year was our front yard! It has been a huge undertaking! When we first moved to our house there really wasn’t a yard, we had numerous bushes, moss, and a huge cedar tree in the front yard. Last year the tree came out and this year we finally got grass. It looks nice! On my blog I have before/after pics. Sometimes we are still in awe of how much a change it is! Next year… the back yard… that is pretty scary, too. One of these days we’ll have it looking nice…
We hope everyone is doing well and would love to hear from you!
Love,
Ray, Donna, Melissa, and Keagan Shoop



















