Christmas Letter 2017
(photos to follow at some point)
Luke 1:37 The angel answered [Mary] “…For nothing is
impossible with God.”
What a year it has been!
It’s truly amazing what has happened this past year from January until
December. Life this year has been rich,
beautiful, exhausting, terrifying, exciting, and incredibly BLESSED. I am entering into Christmas this year with
the wonder and excitement of a child! I
am buying gifts joyfully, anticipating Christmas morning with the same thrill
as my 5 year old. And at the heart of Christmas,
I am uncovering more of just who Jesus is and why celebrating his birth is so
spectacular! God has given an abundance of gifts to our family this year. Let me share them with you. (It’s been a long and BIG year, hence you get
a long and BIG letter!)
The beginning of this year was difficult, a roller coaster,
and felt kind of like slugging through chest deep mud. I completed my radiation treatments mid
January, continuing with 6 more monthly cycles of the chemotherapy I had been
taking alongside the radiation. The
fatigue from these treatments was very challenging. I encountered tired on so many different
levels and was at the same time processing the emotional implications of my
diagnosis. All the while, our family
continued to be ever so demanding.
Praise God for our nanny Stefanie, who came on board 4 full days a week
at the beginning of the year and continues to be a Godsend and complete answer
to prayer in our lives!
I started having weekly Tuesday dates (usually to starbucks)
with Rayna which delighted both of us. I
felt like I was having some “catch-up” on quality time with her that had been non-existent
since the twins were born.
Moreover, with the support of Ryan’s parents, Ryan and I were also
able to take a couple lovely mini getaways to Harrison Hot Springs early in the
year.
Furthermore, in February our family traveled with Ryan’s mom
and Ryan’s Brother, his wife and their 2 young kids to Oceanside
California . Oceanside
was absolutely lovely even though the weather was cool. I was too exhausted to properly enjoy this
trip; but the kids had fantastic cousins time together and looking at the
photos today, I want to go back!
In March we watched our 4 year old Rayna turn into a
beautiful (sometimes a bit sassy) 5 year old, seemingly overnight. It was a delight to celebrate her birthday
with her friends, with extended family, and with our second annual Mom, Dad and
Rayna birthday lunch at Cactus Club!
Through out the year we graciously welcomed my parents (Mom
and Dad came for 3 weeks over Easter; and Mom came for 3 weeks in
October). We also had our dear friends
Brad and Ashley visit in Feb, and my cousin, Amy visit from Winnipeg
in May.
Ryan continues to participate in pickleball tournaments
whenever possible. Though more
challenging to leave for a few days at a time, he was able to participate in a
major US tournament in Washington State
and the Canadian National Tournament in Kelowna ,
BC as well he continues to organize and
host local Chilliwack tournaments
alongside his Dad through out the year.
With the help of my gracious Mother in law, Ryan has been free to
continue pursing this passion! And he
further received the coveted 5.0 (highest-caliber) status this year!
As spring was rolling into summer a favorite family time was
hiking our local Flood Falls . We also went to Harrison Hot Springs for a
couple nights in June with Ryan’s family. Then, in July, the splash-park across
the street from our place became essentially our backyard!
In July I completed my chemo treatments and off we launched
our monumental and epic nearly 4 week summer vacation! You can read my blog-post about our Summer
Vacation for details; but it was superb!
Shuswaps with friends, to reconnecting with Saskatchewan
and Alberta family and friends , to a week at camp
Oshkidee ! A huge thank you to everyone who made this
trip extra special for us. I have tears
of endearment for all the work you friends and family put in to making this a
memorable, cherished memory.
Summer was also punctuated by the delights of Cultus
Lake . We enjoyed the Waterslides and the Adventure
Park as well as swimming in the
lake!
September brought 3 majors changes: firstly, I was figuring
out what a “new normal” looked like for me.
Secondly, Rayna entered Kindergarten at a school within walking distance
from our home. These changes have proved
to be delightful as Rayna LOVES school and I am finding my new rhythm filling
my days; I enjoy bringing Rayna to and from school. Furthermore, writing has become my “day
job”. I am working towards completing my
novel I started years ago, I have a goal to write out my story when my first
draft of my novel is finished, and I’m keeping up with blogging. All the while it has become so important for
me to maintain, build and start the valuable relationships which keep me full
of hope, inspiration and life! Thirdly, Ryan hired our friend, Crystal, to
begin selling blinds for his business, hence launching The Chilliwack Blind
Factory (chilliwackblindfactory.ca).
This past year has opened up joyous delights for Ryan and I of
time spent together as husband and wife, falling in love all over again! We celebrated our 15 year wedding anniversary
this year in June. This anniversary plus
my 1-year Survivor anniversary sparked a trip for Ryan and I to VEGAS in
October! Though we arrived the day after
the devastating shooting, we made necessary hotel changes and were able to
enjoy rejuvenating time away.
In November Ryan helped me arrange a getaway to Canmore to
visit with my Mom and Sister. This was a
restorative, heart-filling, casual time of spending time together with actually
having opportunity to talk (no kids!) and relax together. It was simply lovely!
Two highlights of Dec this far include our family being featured in our Neighborhood magazine as well an opportunity for me to speak at a ladies' Christmas brunch and share my story.
Now as we head well into December and look back it is incredible to see the growth in the kids! The twins turned 2 in October and from that point life is slowly, but steadily becoming more manageable. Garrett is developing into quite the sweet and active boy; usually smiling and on the move! Allison continues to both love snuggles and to assert her spunky personality. It is delightful (and exhausting) to watch and facilitate their development!
Two highlights of Dec this far include our family being featured in our Neighborhood magazine as well an opportunity for me to speak at a ladies' Christmas brunch and share my story.
Now as we head well into December and look back it is incredible to see the growth in the kids! The twins turned 2 in October and from that point life is slowly, but steadily becoming more manageable. Garrett is developing into quite the sweet and active boy; usually smiling and on the move! Allison continues to both love snuggles and to assert her spunky personality. It is delightful (and exhausting) to watch and facilitate their development!
We began this year with weekends being, honestly, dreadful, to arriving at a place where weekends are filled with opportunity for family fun time! As expected, there never seems to be enough time in the days for everything we want to accomplish; but we have reached a place of much thriving, rather than simply (barely) surviving. Praise God! And thank you to everyone who has continued to support us in prayer, meals, visits, phone calls. We particularly appreciate our mothers who have worked so hard to keep life going for us! We love you, moms! We celebrate YOU all who have empowered us to thrive!!!
Most of all, Praise be to our Lord Jesus Christ! We adore you.
We celebrate you and celebrate everything you have done for us in 2017. We welcome you this season and we anticipate
you to do good, big and bold things in 2018.
Merry Christmas! We
love you!!!
Love Ryan & Cheryl, Rayna (5 years old), Garrett and
Allison (2 years old) Rostek
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