Our 2011 Mad Lib and photo highlights

Once again this year, we sent out a blank Mad Lib for the mischievous among you to create your own version of our holiday letter. But if you’d like the official version, here you go — with a bonus slideshow of favorite moments from the year.

Christmas Card 2011

Our 2011 Mad Lib

In 2011, we Boyds had a blast at family camp at        (place) and enjoyed attending a musical production of        (animal) and        (animal). Lucy, age        (number), is learning to        (v.) in homeschool kindergarten. Favorite subject:        (pl. n.). Rosie, age        (number), lets out her        (adj.)        (type of person) whenever music starts to play. And Jon and Ann got all gussied up in        (garment) and        (distance) gown for a prom! We wish you a        (adj.) Christmas and a happy        (n.)!

The factual version

In 2011, we Boyds had a blast at “family camp”:http://www.intervarsity.org/cedar/section.php?id=339 at “Cedar Campus”:http://www.intervarsity.org/cedar/ and enjoyed attending a musical production of Frog and Toad. *Lucy*, age 5, is learning to read in homeschool kindergarten. Favorite subject: princesses. *Rosie*, age 3, lets out her inner dancer whenever music starts to play. And *Jon* and *Ann* got all gussied up in tuxedo and floor-length gown for a prom! We wish you a merry Christmas and a happy New Year!

Family highlights of 2011

3 Replies to “Our 2011 Mad Lib and photo highlights”

  1. Jon and Ann,
    Great to get your card. Merry Christmas! Somehow I’ve misplaced your address. Email it to me, okay? Your girls surprise me. They’ve grown so much since the last time I caught a glimpse of them. You know by now I’m sure that Marilee died in February and the “Allen family” at this address to whom you sent the card is just me. I have spent more time with Pam and Tim in Maine and Arizona this past year, however.
    Blessings on you all.
    Paul

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