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Wednesday, December 13, 2017

Wray Christmas Letter 2017




Merry Christmas Ya'll!

I can't even believe another year has passed. Am I a little embarrassed that I haven't blogged since January? Maybe. Maybe not. I guess we will never know.

2017 has been good to us. We spent the winter snowboarding and skiing, spent the summer at the beach in San Diego, and have spent the fall with family and friends. 

When I thought about the biggest thing that happened to us this year, my first thought was that Isla was born. But then I remembered that Isla was actually born in November of 2016 and not 2017. But I guess when such a little person takes up such a big part of your year, you forget exactly when it all happened. As with most babies, Isla hit a ton of milestones this year. Not only did she turn one, but she learned to laugh, sit up, crawl, stand, and walk. She is now running around everywhere talking up a storm. Her words mostly include Lala, dae doo (thank you), I-didi (I did it), dada, mama, and doggy. Most mornings, Judd and I wake up to Zoey coming into our room saying, "Isla's awake!" and hearing Isla's chatter in the next room. Lala adores Zoey. She is always watching her and wanting to do whatever Zoey is doing. The two of them have started to play together, but most of the time it is Isla sitting right on top of Zoey's toys and Zoey yelling for her to get off. Every time that someone is sitting on the ground, Isla will walk right up to them and sit on their lap. It is the most inconvenient when I am doing Zoey's hair and Isla tries to sit on her lap. Zoey gets mad at Isla and then I get mad at Zoey for moving. Isla usually just laughs when this happens. We also discovered that Isla inherited Grandma Pearl's dimple on her right cheek. This is extra special to us because Pearl is her namesake. 

After spending the summer soaking up everything at the San Diego Zoo and SeaWorld, Zoey joined a more traditional classroom and started preschool this fall. She loves her teacher and loves her classmates. She only attends preschool two days a week, but every day she asks me if she is going to preschool that day. We started her in fairy tale ballet back in January and Zoey loved dressing up as princesses and dancing around every week. In January, Zoey will start gymnastics and Jazz. Zoey is the best helped and the best big sister. Anytime we have a babysitter over, I almost always catch myself saying, "If you have any questions about the house or Isla, Zoey should be able to answer them for you." Zoey is extremely observant, but she is also very independent. She wants to do everything herself and she will sometimes try to boss me around. In a half joking/half not joking way, I always have to tell Zoey that I am the mommy, not her. She usually says, "Yes, mama," but I am still not convinced that she really believes that. 

When I found out we were moving to San Diego for the summer, I decided to take full advantage of my time in SoCal. I bought our family San Diego Zoo season passes and then was surprised by my mother who got us SeaWorld passes too. Every week we went to the beach, the zoo, and SeaWorld. I can honestly say that I did not take my time there for granted. One of the goals that I had made at the beginning of 2017 was to do a front aerial again. I could do them growing up, but I hadn't done one in years. So when we got to San Diego, I decided to look up adult gymnastics classes near me. I found a highly rated one and started attending. Not only did I accomplish my New Years resolution and an assortment of other tricks, but I also made a bunch of new friends that I will keep for a lifetime. Another one of my New Years resolutions from this past year was to get back into rock climbing. Judd and I found a rock climbing gym just down the street from us that was open late. We both got passes and multiple times a week I would put the girls to bed, get our friend to come over, wait for Judd to get home, and then go rock climbing. It turned into a hobby that Judd and I could do together and that we both have loved. If you ask me who is better out of the two us, I would say Judd. If you ask Judd, he would say that I have better technique, but he has a longer reach. I received a devastating email this summer telling me that the barre studio I had been teaching at for the past couple years was closing. When we got back to Utah, I was extremely sad about not having anywhere to teach anymore. Barre is something that I have grown to love and am very passionate about. Deciding that I didn't want to let barre go, this past month I have taken the steps to starting my own barre class. It has been an interesting experience trying to work out all of the details of running your own fitness business, but I have been thoroughly enjoying the process. Shameless plug--if you want to come to one of my classes or follow along on my barre journey, follow @BlushBeeFitness on instagram or check out blushbeefitness.com.

I asked Judd what he wanted me to write about him for this year's Christmas card. At first he said, "I don't know." After prodding him for something, he said, "Well, I read Oathbringer." I had to include this because a) Judd told me to and b) he has been waiting for this book to come out for like three years so this is a big deal for him. For those of you who don't know what Oatherbring is, it is the third book in the Brandon Sanderson's Stormlight Archives. It seriously is an awesome series and I would highly recommend it to all of my friends. I, myself, am a big fan of Sanderson and this series. Other than reading Oathbringer, Judd has continued to grow business wise. We have been blessed to see growth every year with Judd's teams and sales at Aptive. Judd continues to amaze me every time I see him accomplish anything he puts his mind to. The girls and I are extremely lucky to have him. Judd has also nailed his honey-do list this year. Basically any home update I have been interested in doing this year, Judd has done for me. Our bathroom had the original vinyl flooring that was put in back in the 50's. I wanted to do something to the floor in there so Judd put in wood vinyl flooring. For those of you who don't know what that is, it looks like wood floors, but is waterproof and long lasting. It is awesome and looks great. I talked about possibly doing the front room too after seeing the bathroom, and just last Saturday, Judd got a team of his guys together and they ripped out the carpet and put in wood vinyl floors. It looks amazing. Judd rocks. Sundance officially opens on Friday, so Judd is pulling out our snow gear to hit the slopes bright and early. He is super excited to be teaching Zoey how to ski this year. 

2017 was a good year. We continually look forward to the future by making new goals and completing our current ones. We have been blessed with good health, financial stability, and love. I have hope that 2018 will be an even better year than this one. We would like to thank our many family and friends for the positive impact you have had on our lives. It has not gone unnoticed. We love you all dearly and hope that you also have a great new year! Merry Christmas!

Love,
The Wrays
Judd, Camie, Zoey, and Isla

Monday, January 9, 2017

50 Books in 52 Weeks

I know that this might be incredibly shameful to admit, but I have never once completed a New Year's Resolution until 2016. I always seem to either forget about them or just get to lazy/unmotivated to complete them. But last year was different. Mind you, the NYR that I completed was really fun to do, but it was also a lot harder than I thought. I read 50 books in the year 2016, averaging about one book a week.

I definitely was drawn to fantasy and teen fiction (as you will see by my list), but I did sneak a couple of other genres in there as well. It is hard to pick a favorite book or series I read, but the ones that stuck out (other than my favorite HP series) were Cinder, Red Queen, Throne of Glass, and Elantris. 

I love Brandon Sanderson and I finished up his Mistborn series in 2016, but the last two books I didn't care for as much as the first book in the series which I read in 2015 and LOVED (Kelsier is one of my all time favorite characters).

One of my most interesting books I read was Girls Like Us. It is a nonfiction written about the sex slave trade. The author is a woman who was part of the slave trade before she got out and created GEMS, a nonprofit that helps girls get out and recover so they do not return to the life. It gave me some great perspective on how big of an epidemic this problem is and how slavery still exists in our own country today. 

It has been fun reviewing my list and remembering the different books. Some of these books seemed like I read them forever ago! And to make it even weirder to think about, some of these books I read before I even got pregnant with Isla and now not only is she here, but she is turning two months old this week! Each book is associated with a specific memory. Some I remember reading in my bed at our house before Florida. Some I remember reading in my apartment in Florida. Some were read on the beach. And some were hurriedly read back here in Utah before the end of the year!

Here is the list. If you are interested in a fun but challenging NYR to do for 2017 then I would highly recommend this challenge.

1. Demon King
2. Exiled Queen
3. Outliers
4. Crimson Crown
5. The Gray Wolf Throne
6. Me Before You
7. Girls Like Us
8. Of Poseidon
9. Of Triton
10. Of Neptune
11. Rebel Queen
12. Nefertiti
13. Harry Potter and the Sorcerers Stone
14. Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets
15. Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
16. Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
17. Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
18. Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince
19. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows
20. Cinder
21. Scarlet
22. Crescent 
23. Winter
24. Hero of Ages
25. Well of Ascension
26. Cleopatra's Daughter
27. Harry Potter and the Cursed Child
28. Chateau of Echoes
29. A Dance through Time
30. The Official Lamaze Guidebook
31. Elantris
32. A Million Miles in a Thousand Years
33. A Wrinkle in Time
34. Red Queen
35. Glass Sword
36. Thrown of Glass
37. Crown of Midnight
38. Heir of Fire
39. Queen of Shadows
40. Empire of Storms
41. The Assassin and the Pirate Lord
42. The Assassin and the Healer
43. The Assassin and the Desert
44. The Assassin and the Underworld
45. The Assassin and the Empire
46. The Keeper
47. Glitches
48. The Queens Army
49. After Sunshine Passes By
50. The Book of Mormon

I would like to do this challenge again for 2017, but I think I want to find a different way of keeping track. There were a few times where I found that I didn't pick up a specific book because it was too many pages (looking at your Brandon Sanderson and The Way of Kings). I am thinking about tracking it either page numbers or number of hours read. Does anyone have any other suggestions? And as always, I am always interested in hearing new book recommendations so if you have any please pass them along!  


Also this photo has nothing to do with reading, but Zoey took it while I was writing this post and got so excited that she actually took a picture instead of just looking through the camera that I had to post it because it literally made me LOL #runonsentence


Monday, January 2, 2017

Out with the old, in with the new!

As we begin a new year, it has been great looking back and remembering all of the things we did this in 2016. Here is a list of our favorites: 

1. Snowboarded all winter
2. Celebrated Zoey's 2nd birthday
3. Road tripped across the country from Utah to southern Florida 
4. Spent the summer at the beach in Boca Raton, FL
5. Went to Key West
6. Went to Disney World
7. Taught Xtend Barre at their corporate and Delray studio
8. Road tripped back across the country from southern Florida to Utah
9. Welcomed Isla into our family
10. Finished 50 books

It has been a pretty fun adventure.  Definitely the highlight was Isla being born! She has already proven to be such an essential part of our family and she isn't even two months old yet!

Thanks 2016! Can't wait to see what 2017 brings us!