Merry Christmas from Jane and Kelvin (2023)

In place of something you can hold (which I do appreciate), this is my 2023 Christmas card. Below are highlights of 2023 with Jane and many friends. I had the opportunity to visit with my son, Joshua and his family, and nephew Eagle and his new son and a host of other adventures.


Jane and I enjoyed an opportunity to join friends sailing around St. Thomas island. We chartered a boat owned by Jane’s cousin, Joe who charters full time in the Virgin Islands. The sun, the snorkeling, the warm nights!! … It was wonderful.


While Jane and I were in the Virgin Islands, Jane’s cats were pampered by Miles and Casey who came out to Seattle from San Angelo, TX. I was worried they would never come back having experienced Seattle in the winter. I needn’t be; they loved it. Look forward to more time with these two!


We have so enjoyed visits with Sage who is an adopted daughter of our good friends Leo and John. I just had to share Sage who just makes everyone smile. And this girl is a born explorer!


Throughout the year, we are treated nearly every Sunday morning with a run, bike, and always breakfast with some of our best friends in Seattle. It is the highlight of the week, every week. Love these people. (And calling out Bob [in blue] who makes the trip from Vashon Island, every week.)


We didn’t let the rain stop us from seeing Bare Naked Ladies in concert. Jane was ready for anything that could fall from the sky. And could do a very good Oompa Loompa impersonation.


We had Jane’s boys (Dylan, center image; Duncan on the right) home from school over the summer and before Christmas. And we visited both of them in California; Dylan in San Luis Obispo and Duncan in Pomona.


Phil found the one screw to save the ride!

July brought us out to Denver and Keystone, Colorado to spend a week in mountains with Phil, Denise, and Justine who all are always treat Jane and I to the best trips.


I was in Michigan in July to visit with my son, Joshua and his family; there was Gail, little Owen and newly arrived Lyla. The time with them was amazing (much more than I can express here) and a palace of kid joy.

My first day with Owen and Lyla. Owen loves his animals! Particularly the whales.

Here you can follow Joshua and Owen at his favorite place: the playground. He tries everything and you can’t help but smile while he jumps up and down in excited anticipation for the next playground adventure.

(It’s over 7 minutes, but still so good.)


Grandma Tasha and Carter-Slade

I also stopped by to meet another new addtion: Carter-Slade Beers. A very cute little guy and some happy new parents, my nephew Eagle and Hannah.


Mountain biking on the Spruce Trail on the Olympic Peninsula

After watching my first Washington Huskies game in the stadium, we then had the “drive” home. No one was moving and that walkers were doing much better than we were. So I had the idea of saving on gas so had Jane push.


Exploring stream floodplains with massively big Spruce trees

I had a beautiful experience doing field work out on the Olympic Peninsula within the Clearwater basin. We were there to assess the ecological and morphological health of the streams there after decades of logging in the lower basin.


And then we closed out the year with Christmas ships on Lake Washington and then a crystal clear nighttime cruise on Lake Union.