January—February –
Our year began with a busy schedule. Jim ordained three deacons, one
priest and installed four rectors! Diane led a retreat for new clergy spouses
at the elegant Selah Inn in East Texas. Jim had sinus surgery and
recovered very well. Diane continued her work with
Uganda Partners
which supports the development of
Uganda Christian University. The
University would celebrate its 10th anniversary throughout the year
with lots of events and activities.
March – Elizabeth turned two
on March 14th. The
birthday party was held at her own home. She
received, among other things, a play kitchen, which she absolutely
loved. (At left, she is giving Grandpa a demonstration!)
Diane flew to Phoenix to celebrate her Dad’s 85th
birthday and attend a family reunion with all of her siblings (4
brothers and one sister) and all the extended family living in that
area. Jim attended the House of Bishops meeting at Camp Allen,
Texas. Diane began hosting "prayer breakfasts" for clergy spouses at our home. William’s First
Communion was held at Church of the Incarnation. We adopted a
precious kitten, Corrie (part seal point Siamese) and later adopted
her mother, Godiva, a long haired gray calico who had been rescued
by our vet from the pound.
May –
Jennifer received the honor of being designated one of Dallas’ “Best
Lawyers” by
D Magazine.
She is working in family law at the legal firm of
Verner & Brumley in
Dallas. She is specializing in the practice of Collaborative Law. In
fact, she is a founding member of the
Interdisciplinary Collaborative Practice Group for Families (the
iFamily Group).
We hosted Bishop Ben Kwashi from
Jos, Nigeria. Diane helped to organize the annual “Day at the Lake”
for clergy and their families at the new All Saints Camp.
June – Justin and his
band was the lead act at Concert of Christian music in Dallas on June 2,
featuring artist Nathan Tasker. It was
great! Photos from the concert can be seen here. Justin also
produced a CD of his music. You can listen to his original works at
his website,
JustinStanton.com.
Sadly, our dear friend and colleague Bishop Steve Jecko died
soon thereafter. A magnificent celebration of his life and ministry
was held at Christ Church, Plano.
July – Jim and Diane went to London for meetings. They
followed this with a week-long vacation with friends in England.
Floods throughout the UK prevented any side trips but we had a great
time enjoying some of our favorite museums and restaurants in
London.
At the end of the month, William turned seven years old.
His parents hosted a
“Boot Camp” party for him – a huge success
with lots of activities and fun! Camouflage was all the rage at the
party, which you can see in the following pictures:
August – The whole
family went to
the Circus.
Later, Jim and Diane took “the boys” (William, Weston and
James) for an overnight to our local amusement park,
Six Flags Over
Texas. Everyone had a great time.
September – James turned four and we literally had a
ball at the “Little Gym” for his
birthday party. All the children
got to participate in group activities and individually try their
skills on gymnasium apparatus.
Diane’s sister,
Drew Ann Krempin, came for a weekend visit to attend an elegant baby
shower for Jennifer hosted by her dear friends Jeannie Duncan and
Kathleen Dolt. It was wonderful having “Aunt Fabulous” (as Jennifer
and Justin call her) here!
Diane and Jim left for Uganda at the end of the month
with a team of 20 including former Archbishop of Canterbury, George
Carey, and his dear wife Eileen Carey. Bishop Ray and Shirley Smith
from Sydney, Australia, also joined us.
Diane’s niece, Erika Hanson
was part of the team. Laura Allen and many dear friends and
colleagues from around the country came along to celebrate the
10th
Anniversary of Uganda Christian University.
It was a spectacular
trip and Jim even got to go on a brief safari with good friend, Tom
Graves, to the beautiful
Queen Elizabeth National Park.
October – Diane was pleased to receive word upon their
return from Uganda that USAID had approved a grant for a new Library
at UCU to be built in 2008. This was very good news since this is
the 3rd grant to be approved (the other two were for building a
large dormitory complex).
Shortly after our return, Jim presided over his
fifteenth Diocesan Convention, which was held at South Fork Ranch,
made famous by the TV series “Dallas.” It was an enjoyable and
harmonious event. Jim called for the election of a Suffragan Bishop
to assist him. We are very grateful for the support from our
Diocese.
November – Evellyn Louise Hargrave was born on
November 9th. She weighed in at 6lbs 15oz., and was 20 inches in
length. She is a beautiful, precious little baby girl and her
brothers (“Bubbos” as Weston refers to himself and William) just
adore her.
We had a wonderful
Thanksgiving with all of the family
here.
December – Diane has several speaking engagements
talking about the still popular topic of “Angels”. Christmas will
be spent with the family, Christmas Eve at the Cathedral. Weston
will celebrate his fourth birthday at the end of the month. Diane
and Jim will spend a week in North Carolina with some dear friends
celebrating our 39th wedding anniversary and New Year’s Eve.
We wish you all a glorious and joyful Christmas, and a
blessed New Year.