2008 Caswell Family Update
Before we get too far into 2009 we want to send out an update on our family. To add a little variety to our lives, we decided to try raising chickens. Tom turned one of our sheds into a chicken coop and we are enjoying the eggs we get from our 4 chickens. We have gotten over 150 eggs in the first few months. Even Camille, who has an aversion to most animals, likes having them. Maybe Logan really is rubbing off on us after all!
Ryan (5) started afternoon Kindergarten this year at Edith Bowen, a lab school affiliated with Utah State University. He is starting to read small words and seems to be an ace at math. He’s already adding, subtracting and doing a little multiplying. Another first for him was starting piano lessons. Ryan loves having one-on-one time with his mom in the morning. This time is usually spent reading and playing games. Some of his favorite games are Chess, Junior Scrabble, and Set. The one word that describes Ryan best is “hearty”. He puts his whole heart into everything he does. Every day, Camille looks forward to watching Ryan anxiously run into school as fast as his little legs will carry him. Ryan has a bright smile and brings sunshine everywhere he goes. He loves to color and makes the best cards and pictures for us.
Jordan (8) and Becca (10) transferred to Edith Bowen this year and they’ve both had some great opportunities. They sing in the honors choir, take Spanish dancing, and learn to speak Spanish as part of their curriculum. Becca got to go on a four-day science field trip to the Tetons where she had a great time taking pictures.
Jordan turned 8 this year, which means he got to be baptized and start cub scouts. It’s great to see him progressing. Jordan is very musical, and loves listening to film soundtracks. His favorites are Harry Potter, Pirates of the Caribbean, Star Wars, and Prince Caspian. He has a knack for picking out small nuances in the music, and then plucking them out on the piano and violin. Jordan still wants to be a teacher and loves using the white board in his room to play school.
Becca’s new interests this year are photography, scrap booking, and sewing. She still loves building Mega Blocks with her brothers, and is quite a creative young architect. She put those skills to use when she helped her dad design and build part of the chicken coop. When she isn’t building things, Becca loves writing. This year she wrote a biography about her Grandma Caswell. She’s even started writing and illustrating a book. An exciting event was getting her ears pierced for her 10th birthday.
After years of neglecting her favorite hobby, Camille is enjoying the chance to sing with the American Festival Chorus, directed by Craig Jessop (former Mormon Tabernacle Choir Director). In the fall, they performed a Veterans’ Day concert and Mozart’s Requiem. She is looking forward to several concerts planned for 2009. After 11 years of working with music at church, she is now serving as the Activities Chairperson and feeling a little out of her comfort zone. But she is enjoying the variety.
Tom is keeping busy with work and school. He had the opportunity to go to Open Education conferences in Spain and China this year. His PhD is progressing and we are anxious for Tom to finish his last semester of classes this spring. Then he can focus on completing his comprehensive exams and dissertation. He is now teaching the 9-year-old primary class (Jordan’s class) at church.
As a family, we enjoyed playing games together and trips to Bear Lake in the summer. And of course, we can’t forget our annual trip to California to soak in some sun.
So that’s life at our house: lots of music, light sabers, Harry Potter costumes, drawings, mega blocks, scrapbook pages, toy swords, and board games. Never a dull moment!
We hope this year is also full of wonderful moments that keep us on our toes. We are so grateful for friends and family that make life so meaningful. We wish you the best for the coming year.
Love,
Tom, Camille, Becca, Jordan, and Ryan Caswell






