2018
brought major changes for us. Where to start? Oh, right. Theo.
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| Theo at about two weeks of age. (You can click on all images to enlarge them) |
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Theodore
David Muse arrived March 19, juussst a bit
outside his due date. Though premature he has thriven. He smiles
and flirts with one and all. Mama Laura and Papa Sam have continued
their well-lived lives, teaching and advising clients, volunteering
and faithfully participating in their church. Grandma Linda loves
her Thursdays, when she gets to watch Theo. Tell you what, this
grandparenting gig is worth the wait.
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| Thanksgiving, Theo at eight months |
Son
Dan became Doctor Dan in May, then started his residency in
pediatrics at his dream placement, Riley Children's Hospital in
Indianapolis. In his slivers of free time he does really nice things
like escort his Grandmother Dotti to England for cousin Molly's
wedding, takes hikes with us and our dogs and explores his new
community.
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| Dr. Riggins and his incredibly proud parents following graduation at the Lincoln Center, NYC |
After
twenty-one years in Traverse City we moved to Terre Haute. The
gravitational pull of having all other generations in both our
families living in Central Indiana became too great to resist. Mike
still pinches himself a little, wondering how God could have given
him a pastorate at the healthy, active, welcoming Central
Presbyterian Church. Life has become considerably busier, more
formal, more urban—and those who know us well understand these
might not have been what we thought we preferred. Yet we are
happy!
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| Central Presbyterian with plaque for Three-Fingered Mordecai Brown, baseball Hall of Famer and Terre Haute native |
Linda
spends that one day a week caring for Theo and his house. She also
directs a children's mentoring program for our church in a part-time
capacity and volunteers at a food pantry. She enjoys volunteering at
the same elementary school where she mentors a child, filling
backpacks with good food needy children take home over the weekends.
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| Dan and Dotti at the second most important wedding to take place on British soil in 2018 |
When
not hanging out with our church and families, our time gets absorbed
by the huge project of getting our new (old) house knocked into
shape. Truly, life is good. God is good. We have landed on our
feet in a different place. We are filled with thanksgiving
and praise.
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| 210 Circle Dr. If we ever get it renovated you'll have to stop in for a visit |
Here's
hoping you feel blessed this year—and this time of year. Merry
Christmas!
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| A happy momma and a happier Mr. T |
With love, Mike and Linda Riggins
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