No, we did not go to Hershey Park because we already have been there. But we decided to surprise Jessica on her birthday by driving up to the Hershey Chocolate Factory. To our surprise and satisfaction, the free tour was pretty amazing and fun. We rode in an amusement style car that fit our whole family of seven. With multimedia presentations and lively displays, we learned how chocolate is made from the bean to the bar. At the end of the tour, everyone received 2 Hershey's Kisses. We also had a chance to buy a photo of our ourselves while on the tour, the kind of photo from a roller coaster ride only a lot slower. It was so fun that we rode it a second time. Of course, after the free ride, we entered the enormous gift shop and sauntered around for a while.
2024 was Ben's first full year of retirement from full-time federal government service. However, he decided to continue teaching engineering classes part-time at the local Montgomery College and fulfilled a dream this fall in teaching a math class. He picked up pickle ball, worked on family history, and started other projects. This year Li-Fang served as a counselor in the Relief Society Presidency at church and coordinated almost weekly activities for the women. Among these were rehearsals for line dance, social dance, and Latin dance. She is still having fun teaching private piano to more than a dozen students and art and sewing at VisArts. In the summer, we visited our children in Utah and returned to Taiwan. We are grateful for life and its many beautiful blessings. Merry Christmas from the Lin's! Life is good; kids are growing… In January, Trey is going to Primary and Blake will be going to Young Men's! Grace is still everyone’s frie...
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