Holiday Missives With AI Help…

…a rare and unique holiday letter from Nancy and Larry White

Larry White, Grandperson 2, Nancy White and Grandperson 1 sitting on couch in striped holiday PJs.
Grandparents and their grandpeople in holiday striped PJs…

I’m not sure this will ever get sent. I’m not sure where I have viable snail mail addresses to so many of you, so it may also end up as a blog post. (Yup, just became a blog post!)

I realize I SOOO enjoy getting cards and letters from many of you. (Well, fewer and fewer every year because like, why send a card to someone who never responds, right?) So it is time to repay the favor.

Wait, there is a hitch. I am trying a new AI-Assisted writing tool called LEX and I thought I’d let it enhance your reading experience. So what you are about to read in italics probably isn’t true! But it may give you a bit of entertainment.

I have moved around a bit since I last had a “normal” address. Larry and I got married in 2014 and we moved to his place in the woods outside Eugene, Oregon. In 2016 we decided to leave the US due to rising political tensions (Larry is Canadian) and we spent 10 months in New Zealand. We really liked it there, and we had every intention of making it our permanent home. But alas, the best laid plans… (LEX got this ALL wrong. But I like the idea of New Zealand!)

We are also more than full time grandparents. Our two grand people, Staley and Byrne, live with us Sunday nights through Fridays. Our two adults sons, Chris and Alex, live in Seattle. They clearly did not inherit their mother’s wandering genes.

Life has been a bit unusual lately. In September, we took in a Syrian refugee family. It has been interesting, to say the least. We are definitely not in Kansas anymore, Toto. The kids are great, but their parents are struggling to adjust to small town living in the US. And we are struggling to help them while still maintaining some semblance of our own lives. But it is all good, and we are all learning a lot. (Again, LEX has quite the imagination.)

We continue to deeply love and enjoy our little cabin on Skagit Bay. Living on an island (Fidalgo) is pretty great, especially one you can get on and off of via bridges. No ferries for us! I spend a lot of time in our garden up there, growing food that mostly gets snacked on by the wildlife. Our garden in Seattle has suffered in comparison.

The biggest personal news is I have semi-rewired. In other words, I’m barely doing paid client work, but still keep connected and practicing facilitation and group process, but mostly just for old clients/friends or pro-bono. Most of the latter is lazy, coaching stuff. I let others do all the heavy lifting.

I’m really enjoying this slower pace. I like having time to read, and to go on long walks with Larry and the dogs (we have two now… Maggie, the American Eskimo Dog shown in the picture, and Simon, a Shetland Sheepdog. They are both rescues, and they are both spoiled rotten.). (Nope, LEX, no dogs. I wonder if ChatGPT would have done a better job. Too bad their servers are overloaded. Non-geek friends, I apologize for this garbage!)

I also like having time to travel to see family and friends. We went to Vancouver Island in September to visit Byrne. (Hey LEX, Byrne has never been to Vancouver!)

I have picked back up my guitar and actually have calluses on my fingers! A couple of times I have been able to sing and play with Ellis, a friend of our friend Karen. I miss singing harmonies. My old bluegrass band, Nobody’s Bizness, was supposed to gather this year but, well… maybe 2023!

I also continue to read voraciously, both fiction and non-fiction. Currently I’m reading a book about North Korea and another about the history of medicine. (NOPE!)

Thank goodness our local public library makes e-books easy to get, so I can now start whittling down the piles of books that sit everywhere. I can. But will I?

So, that is enough about me. Please write and tell me about you. I would love to hear what is going on in your lives.

Happy holidays!

Love,

Nancy and Larry

Ping me if you want more family holiday pics! Holiday Fudge recipe here: https://fullcirc.com/2012/12/22/happy-holidays-and-make-some-great-fudge-candy/