Tuesday, December 11, 2007

Merry Christmas to ALL !!

NO MISTLETOE REQUIRED!

Sam and Pam on Lover's Lane at the Anne Of Green Gables Museum on Prince Edward Island

Welcome to our Christmas Newsletter 2007! We thought we'd try sharing our news from the past year in a new way. We can include more pictures and stories and it cuts down on the expense. Please be sure to return here to our blog after the new year begins to see pictures of Ashley upon her return from her mission. We welcome all of your comments. Just click on the word comments at the bottom of this section of the blog. You can also share your comments by e-mail.

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Sam has a wonderful life, just ask him. He works at the same job, lives in the same house, is married to the same wife and that is just the way he likes it. Three of Sam's favorite things to do...
1. Fix and build things. The pictures below are from our basement.
Steve (Sam's brother), Cheryl and family came to stay with us for two weeks this summer. Yay! Sam used their visit as incentive to put some long overdue finishing touches on the family room area.

















2. Spend time with his family. In July we were visited by every member of the Brayton clan. What a great time we had! We played kickball and mini golf, ran, biked, talked and played.

Above: The Brayton Men! L-R Back row: Dan, Mark, Sam II, Dad (Sam I), Steve, and Derek. L-R Front row: Scotty, David, Eric and Cooper.
Left: Sam sprints for home base during a family kickball game.


3. Take his children to places they have never been before. At the end of July and into August Sam took Pam and the kids (including Mark's friend Duke Martin) to Prince Edward Island and Nova Scotia in Canada.
Sunset over the red cliffs of Prince Edward Island. Pictured: Liz, Jessica, Mark, and his friend Duke

Below: This wave is caused when the tide flows in from the Gulf of Maine and pushes water into the bay. The water can rise 12 feet in a matter of minutes. By the time the process was finished we could no longer see the dirt bank on the opposite side.
(for more info www.gma.org/undersea_landscapes/Bay_of_Fundy)
Swimming with the fishes isn't much fun, especially when they will sting you.
There were thousands of these jelly fish in the water where we swam.

PAMELA JEAN BRAYTON

BRAYTON FAMILY HALF MARATHON
L-R Back row standing: Sam the younger, Mark, Elizabeth, Pam, Jessica, Mark's friend Jessie, Mom (Joan), Steve, Crystal, Mom Moore (Cheryl's Mom), Dad (Sam the elder). L-R Front: Dan, Scotty, Krystal, David, Cheryl, Eric, Miranda

Pam had a great year! In January Sam's brother Dan, wife Krystal and son Scott moved in next door at the farm (Brayton grandparent's house). This was an especially nice treat for Pam as Krystal became a good friend and running buddy. Sam's brother Steve, who lives in Utah, was making plans to visit in July with his family. Steve has run several marathons and suggested that we organize a Brayton Family Half Marathon to be held in July. So, Pam and Krystal began to train by running together two or three times a week (they ran on their own the other days).

Pam, Liz and Jessica made T-shirts for everyone (Liz designed T-shirt logo at right). Sam and Pam mapped out a great route (Pink mile markers pictured at right). On the day of the 1/2 Marathon the weather was great and the route, which ran along the Hudson River from Schylerville to Fort Edward, was picturesque. Those who didn't want to run rode their bikes and carried water for the runners. It was a fabulous day!
P.S. If you haven't already read about Pam's Great Pumpkin Challenge 10K race scroll all the way down to the bottom of this page.

JESSICA SUZANNE BRAYTON
Jessica with her puppy Savannah
Jessica COOL flower child

Jessica turned 15 on August 4th after a very eventful summer. In this picture she is decked out with jewelry she obtained at Girl's Camp. She paused for the photo op while playing kickball in her grandparent's yard (Mark and Uncle Dan are in the background).

"I'm so EXCITED!" Jessica exclaimed this several times in 2007. The first exciting thing we did was drive to Tennessee in April (while Sam and Mark were in the British Isles). Jessica's Uncle Chris was being deployed to Iraq so we had a little Butterfield family reunion to wish Chris well and safe.




















Picture at Left: Crystal, Pam and Jessica stand in front of a beautiful waterfall. Jessica wanted to go swimming...BRRRR!

Picture at Right: The Butterfield Girls with Mom and Dad...From oldest (top) to youngest (bottom) Tamara Ann Sorensen, Pamela Jean Brayton, Lois Renae Bell, and Susan Marie Jensen. In the matching sweatshirts Glenn Alma and Lois Marie Butterfield. (Uncle Chris Sorensen was the camera man)

Another highlight of the year for Jessica was spending a week at Young Women Camp in Seneca Lake. As a third level camper her group theme was the 70's. They dressed as hippies and decorated their cabin with flowers and smiley faces. Over one entrance they hung a beaded curtain. At camp she learned how to use a compass, administer first aid, extinguish accidental fires and much more. Her favorite activity was the Night Hike. The girls visited 5 campfires where women of the scriptures such as Mary and Martha, the widow of Zarephath, and mother Eve spoke to them about their challenges and faith. After visiting with mother Eve the girls were directed to the "iron rod" which they followed through darkness and difficulty to finally reach the Tree of Life. Under the tree stood women dressed in white to welcome them while girls who had arrived before sang sweet hymns.

MARK BUTTERFIELD BRAYTON

2007 was a busy year for Mark. In April Mark flew with Sam on a business trip to Ireland! They visited England and Scotland together, then flew over to Ireland. While Sam was in meetings in four different cities Mark toured Ireland on a bicycle. He was fascinated by what he learned aboard an old emigrant ship that was used to transport Irish emigrants to America during the potato famine in the 1840's. They also toured many castles and museums, saw the changing of the guard at Buckingham Palace and the Cliff's of Moher.













Mark falling over the Cliff's of Moher in Ireland
Sam and Mark attend church in Dublin, Ireland
The bike Mark used to tour Ireland

At the end of his Junior year Mark attended the Junior/Senior prom with his good friend Jessie Girard. They borrowed Mark's scoutmaster's Mercedes Benz for the evening (Sam acted as chauffer).















Mark in his scoutmaster's Mercedes

Mark and Jessie during the Grand March


In September Mark began his senior year in high school. He has applied for college at BYU-Idaho. In October 2008 he will turn 19 and plans to leave on a mission soon thereafter.
P.S. If you haven't already seen pictures of Mark with his hair bleached scroll down to a previous post or click on October in the Blog Archive at left.





















Mark's Senior Pictures

(Pix on left:Pam's favorite. Pix on right: Mark chose for the yearbook)
Taken by Mark's Aunt Krystal


ELIZABETH GRACE BRAYTON

This has been a great year for Elizabeth. She took several classes that really surprised us! One was Russian. She learned Russian and was excited about it! She is now planning to go to Ukraine next fall with ILP (International Language Program) where she will teach English to Ukrainian children in their own classrooms. She didn't need to know Russian to do this but will probably get the chance to learn more of the language and maybe even use her new skills.
Another class was Genealogy/Family History. Liz caught the family history bug and even made an important discovery regarding the Armstrong line. Because of the class she can teach us all how to track and document information.



















Left: Sam and Liz in Salt Lake City
BYU men's basketball game.
Right: Liz braving the jaws of a Mayan stone serpent

In November Sam went to Salt Lake City on a business trip and spent the weekend with Liz. Together they enjoyed a BYU men's basketball game (Jimmer Fredette, a young man from our ward here at home is on the team) and a visit to the Mayan Adventure Restaurant (It's awesome!)
P.S. Liz would love to have you visit her blog. It's listed on the left under the heading "Brayton Blog Heaven".

CRYSTAL JEAN BRAYTON

In May Crystal accompanied Sam on a business trip to New York City. They rode the train down from Albany to Penn Station. Seeing "Wicked" on Broadway was a definite highlight. She also enjoyed the wonder of the Lego store in Time Square. Crystal got her dream job in September. She began working in the cafeteria of a private Catholic school in Glens Falls. The people there are wonderful to her. She loves her job. This year Crystal has been working on completing her first college course by mail. She is also contemplating missionary service.
















Above: Crystal standing in Battery Park with the
Statue of Liberty and
Ellis Island in the background.
At Right: Crystal enjoys a visit to the Lego store.
That Statue of Liberty is entirely made of Legos.


Sister ASHLEY LYNNE BRAYTON

Ashley with a Taiwanese family

Ashley will return to New York from her mission in time for the final weekend of 2007. She has served successfully in the Taiwan Kaohsiung mission for the past 18 months. The climate in Taiwan is marine tropical which sounds a lot like hot and muggy. She is nervous about coming home to cold, snowy New York. In one of her recent e-mails she requested three things: a warm full length coat, a pair of warm winter boots and a rice cooker. Sadly her visit will be brief. We will only have seven days to enjoy her company before she flies out to Rexburg, Idaho to resume her education. She'll be happy to have her coat and boots there too.
P.S. For those close to us here in NY Ashley will be speaking in Church on December 30th (10am) and we will hold an Open House on January 1st from 5pm -8pm at the Church so she can share her experiences. If you need directions e-mail us or give us a call.

There you have it!!!! We feel extremely grateful for the love and support of wonderful people like you. What a blessing! We know our Heavenly Father loves us and sent His Son, who began as a babe in swaddling clothes, to spread His message of love and redemption to all the world.

May you feel and enjoy love, peace and goodwill this Christmas season and throughout the coming year.
The BRAYTON'S

2 comments:

E. Brayton said...

Yay! :D This is great, to see all those photos and hear stories. I really like your favorite pic of Mark too ;)The only thing I noticed is that, at least on my puter, the "Brayton Men" photo is severely cut off. Maybe putting it on a new line would help?
Love!
Liz

weig said...

That was fun! A great view of your year. You've done so many fun things. Can I go on a business trip with Sam too?! So many fun adventures.
Big hugs,
Weig