06 March 2019

Shaffer Family Newsletter 2018

Shaffer Family Newsletter-Saint Patrick’s Day 2019
Shaffer Family-2018 was a very difficult and devastating year for our family. While we both still love and respect each other, Windy decided that divorce would better fulfill her goals. This was a difficult decision for Windy, and it was difficult for Benjamin to accept, but it is done, and we hope that as time goes on we will both find healing and understanding. We just finalized our divorce and sold our house in February of 2019. We are seeking to be the best people and Co-Parents we can be. We ask that as our friends and family that you refrain from assigning blame, or making any  unkind remarks about us, especially in front of our children. It is essential that the children be encouraged to love and support both of their parents even as we struggle to rebuild our lives and raise them well. We have each moved into new houses. This is a difficult transition for the children, and as such any support you can give us, and them will be appreciated.


Windy, 44- I was diagnosed with breast cancer just before Christmas 2017, by February my very long hair was cut off to be ready for chemo.  I was bald from February through July. I opted to be “flat and fabulous” and had a double mastectomy in June, a weight loss program I DO NOT recommend.  However it did work for me. Between chemo, surgery and being pro-active about lifestyle choices, I am healthier and lighter now than 15 years ago.



     During chemo I decided we needed some fun in our lives and I found a deal for annual passes to Universal Studios Harry Potter World in California.  Thanks to several friends and family in the greater LA area we were able to go multiple times and enjoyed the action packed fun!


     Benjamin and I had been going to marriage counseling for some time and in the spring I realized that life is too short to be miserable. I asked for a divorce after doing everything I could to stay married for years. Our ideals and interests have diverged so far that we no longer are able to meet one another’s needs.  We filed the papers in the summer. We sold our house so we were able to separate our assets and can move forward with no money owed to each other. We have joint custody week by week. I feel we have a better relationship now that I have let go of the emotional weight of trying to keep a dysfunctional relationship and appear to be functional.  
     My mom, DeeDee Jay, moved in with us in April to help through my cancer treatment.  In September after my radiation treatments were over DeeDee announced it was time to move out.  After a long hunt she purchased a duplex and moved into the west side in mid-October. In early November the east side became available and we moved in!  She has her own kitchen and cooks most of our meals. The girls and I do lots of maid service and handyman work. It’s a win-win. I have my business, lots of elbow room and the potential for improvement in the basement.  
     I’m still playing my cello and tuba in community groups.  I appreciate all the support from family, friends and random strangers during this very difficult year.  I have hope for a truly happy and healthy future where we all are thriving instead of merely surviving.


Benjamin, 38-It has been a very discouraging and devastating year. I have shouldered the full responsibility for my law firm, and all clients, marketing and administration for my first full year, while supporting Windy through cancer, chemo, surgery, and our divorce. I moved out, and helped Windy move too. I lost my wife, I lost a brother to criminal insanity and prison, a business partner who moved, my secretary who retired, my home, my purpose and a lot of time with my children. My hometown of Paradise California burned to the ground along with my childhood home, school, church, and memories. I am now trying to rebuild my life. Any one of these things would have been overwhelming on their own, but doing them all at once has made this year a blur of crisis, horror, and despair. We appreciate all the love and support we have received during this difficult transition. My new contact information is attached at the bottom, and I hope to hear from you, and see you, and enjoy your support while my children and I begin the long process of healing and creating a new normal for our lives.


Elnorra “Norrie”, 14, 8th grade-This year has been hard.  Moving sucks but sometimes moving forward is easier than holding on.  And I now have a cool new room! School is fine. My friend group has grown so there is less drama.  I love gymnastics (thanks GranDee), reading and collecting quotes. Two that I am enjoying now are: "Hope is the only thing stronger than fear" and "Let your smile change the world; don't let the world change your smile".  A saying that I made up is: "Just because we cry doesn't mean we're weak, it just means we will be stronger in the future".


Cordelia “Dilly”, 11, 6th grade-Well, this past year has been a handful to say the least.  We have now moved into a bigger better house that is perfect for us. But I had to switch schools and church in the middle of the 6th grade which is quite hard.  I am now in Young Women’s at church and I am much happier with new friends. They have helped me feel at home and have helped me through my parent’s divorce and my mom's cancer treatments.   I have also started gymnastics, thanks DD, and I LOVE it so much.



Adelaide “Addy”, 9, 3rd grade-It has been a really rough year since my mom had cancer and my mom and dad were getting divorced.  But I have really had fun, too. We went to Universal Studios a bunch of times and to Disneyland!


Gwendolyn “Gwendy”, 6, Kindergarten-This year has been hard but a new learning experience.  We moved and I changed schools half way through Kindergarten. And I have some new friends too.  Last summer I got to do ballet and now I am in gymnastics.


DeeDee, 74 and feel every year of it-I am at an age and stage of disability that I needed to make decisions about my long term care plan.  So 2018 saw two moves for me. I downsized the Arizona three bedroom house to bare bones with much help from friends. I expected that the next permanent home would be an apartment in a senior complex with, at best, a kitchenette.  But first I needed to be with Windy to help her and her family through chemo, surgery and radiation. And, as I learned the week after I arrived in Spanish Fork, a divorce as well. As much as I liked living with the family, being in one bedroom was not satisfactory.  Not having my own refrigerator? Even worse.
     When all of Windy's health hurdles were conquered I started looking for that senior residence.  But I hated them all. I couldn't hear a thing in the dining rooms and dreaded the 3 bland meals a day.  So a prolonged rental search began for a nice little apartment ... Well... Small rental house ... Well ...  Nothing accessible was available. Or to buy? Anything small was off the market before officially being listed.  After looking at a number of unsuitable homes, I had appointment with a random realtor to view another lousy little house.  Windy came along on this trip. After rejecting lousy house, I joked that I would really like a duplex and have some human contact with the neighbors.  Windy had just seen a 2br/4br on Zillow. Random Realtor did a great job of arranging a viewing, we saw the property within 30 minutes. I put a bid on it that day.  I live in the two bedroom side and rent out the four bedroom side to the best tenants - Windy and the girls. I have my own kitchen and cook a lot of our meals. This is my long term care plan now.  


Windy Shaffer
341 E 100 North
Spanish Fork, UT 84660
TubaMamma@Gmail.com
928-774-8442

Benjamin Shaffer
250 E 400 North
Spanish Fork, UT 84660
BenjaminNShaffer@Gmail.com
520-203-2328

Elnorra Shaffer
ElnorraShaffer@Gmail.com
801-850-1278

Cordelia Shaffer
CordeliaShaffer@Gmail.com
385-625-7882

Adelaide Shaffer
AdeLadyShaffer@Gmail.com
435-421-4650 (GPS watch)

Gwendolyn Shaffer
GwendyShaffer@Gmail.com
435-421-4631 (GPS watch)

DeeDee Jay
331 E 100 North
Spanish Fork, UT 84660
D4D4J10@Gmail.com
520-301-5510