Marks Family 2025
Milestones
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| September 13, 1975 |
On September 13, 1975 Ron and I got married in Bonners Ferry Idaho. During 2025, Ron and I found many opportunities to celebrate and appreciate the fifty years we have had together.
A huge milestone this year has been our health! After surgery in January, Ron did his usual stride to recuperate which allowed us to camp, boat and hike some beautiful places.
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In June we spent a week at Holden Village. Our first visit and such a amazing place. The boat ride and bus ride to get there was an adventure. The views and hikes were amazing. No technology was actually quite refreshing. People talking to people or reading a book! The workshops were inspiring.| One of many waterfalls |
Lots of walking. 100,000 steps in a week! Ron went backpacking with a friend for the first time in maybe 10 years. My biggest accomplishment was a record 9.7 mile hike with a 1200 elevation gain to Hart Lake.
| Ron's camping spot |
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CELEBRATING 50 YEARS!In July we invited our siblings, their kids and grandkids to join us for a weekend retreat at Flathead Lutheran Bible camp to celebrate our 50 years of marriage. We enjoyed hiking, swimming visiting, and more visiting. We were blessed to have all my siblings and their spouses along with Ron’s sister Terri and her husband Jeff and nieces and nephews and their kids!
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ADVENTURES. In August, we enjoyed a camping trip with the grandkids to Mussigbrod Lake. Freddie and Bethany loved exploring with their kayaks. We enjoyed card games, chopping wood, smores, playing cars in the dirt and more.
Other adventures included many hikes, a visit back to Bonners Ferry to find the trees Ron planted the week before we got married, picking huckleberries and numerous floats on the river enjoying a "lunch with a view".
When we aren't out on adventures, we are busy with church and our community and caring for our grandkids. Ron mows the lawn, makes the communion bread and is “Papa fixit” for Immanuel preschool. I’ve been busy with Family Promise helping to implement a stabilization program called “Just Neighbors” to support families after they get out of shelter.
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REMODEL Another milestone, we had our roof replaced- not an easy (nor cheap) task with 3 skylights, a flat roof and several pitches to deal with. We also transformed our laundry room into a “vestibule” (too expensive to be called a laundry or mud room) that includes new floor, walls, washer, dryer cupboards– a very functional space to assist us in transitioning to our yard, and adventures!
| Joe "I'm workin on the roof.. Noisy!" |
| The "Vestibule |
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Erik will be finishing up his last class to earn a post-graduate certificate in Non-Profit Administration and is enjoying the learning. He and his niece and nephews enjoy each other’s company.********************************************************
Liz and Chris are still in Haverhill, Massachusetts. Liz is teaching at Merrimack College and Chris is enjoying his role as Process Flow Manager for a manufacturing company. We had a great visit with them when they came home in July. I’d say their milestone was doing the Polar Plunge at sunrise into Flathead Lake --- BRRR!
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Ike and Kathie continue to work hard and enjoy raising three wonderful children.
Bethany, age 10, took a trip to Thailand in November with her mom. She got to ride on an elephant and pet a capybara. She’s playing soccer, piano and learning to play the flute.
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| Adventures in Thailand |
Joe, age 3, started preschool in the fall and can keep up with his siblings doing most anything.
A favorite milestone for Ron was going hunting with Ike, Freddie and Joe!
| Three generations hunting |
One of my favorite moments was watching and listening to the three grandchildren play a “trio” of Jingle Bells at our Church “Sharing our Gifts” evening. Bethany was on flute, Freddie on piano… and Joe, not to be left out, played the bells. Love seeing their musical talents and self confidence!







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