Christmas Letter 2008
Here’s an impersonal Christmas letter from the Gibby family: http://www.curtisgibby.com/christmas2008 I tried my best to make it interesting and somewhat interactive — have fun reading it!
Not quite visions of Sugarplums
Sarah and I spent Christmas Eve night at my parents’ house. Audrey was in the little toddler bed next to our bed. Sometime in the middle of the night, she started talking. “Bob the Builder. Can we fix it? Bob the Builder. Yes we can.” We’d never heard her talk in her sleep before, so […]
“Presents on the tree”?
Today in the car with Sarah, Audrey heard the song “I’ll Be Home for Christmas” on the radio. I wasn’t there and didn’t hear exactly what she said, but when she heard the line Please have snow and mistletoe and presents on the tree, she said in effect, “You don’t put presents on the tree. […]
Decking the Halls
We got all of our Christmas lights set up this week. Sarah’s game plan has been to add one strand of lights to our house every year — this year we’re up to four, spanning the entire front of the house and the railing going up to our front door. We also put up our […]
2006 Christmas Letter from the Gibbys
Merry Christmas from the Curtis and Sarah Gibby family. Here’s a little update on our lives. Curtis is still working at ABC 4 News in Salt Lake City. After almost 2 and a half years on the morning news working graveyards, in May he changed to weekends and days. He produces both the 5:30 p.m. […]
City Sidewalks, Busy Sidewalks
Last night we went up to Salt Lake to see the Christmas lights at Temple Square. It took us forever to get there because the streets were packed and there was absolutely no parking. Neither Sarah nor I have ever seen so many cars in Salt Lake. I was getting aggravated and we were ready […]
2005 Christmas Letter (from the Gibbys)
Happy Holidays! We have truly had a great year in 2005, full of simple joys and lasting memories. Our greatest joy is for the safe and healthy birth of our daughter Audrey. The first half of the year the time inched by as we anticipated her arrival. (Since then, the year has gone by incredibly […]