01/01/2026
✨HAPPY NEW YEAR✨
Look for new and exciting things to come to PBCS in 2026!! In the meantime, learn alittle more about our family we cherish so dearly 🤍
As we look back on this year, we are so grateful for how full and busy life has been. One of our biggest adventures was purchasing Page & Brown Convention Services. Jon stepped away from hospital life, and together we’ve embraced the challenge, risk, and excitement of owning our own business. It’s been a leap of faith…and one we’re truly enjoying.
Hunter (18) wrapped up an incredible senior swim season, finishing 5th overall at the state meet in the 100-yard breaststroke. We couldn’t be prouder of the young man he’s becoming. He excels academically and will graduate at the top of his class in May. This fall, he’ll continue his swim career at Southwest Baptist University, where he plans to major in pre-med with his sights set firmly on medical school. Somehow, in his “down time,” he also works as an ER tech…proof that his drive and heart for helping others run deep.
Scout (14) is loving her freshman year of high school. She has a kind and gentle spirit, and we are constantly amazed by her boldness to stand firm in her beliefs and live her life for the Lord. She continues to put her schoolwork first and has taken on a new challenge by joining the high school girls swim team for the first time. She’s loving every minute of it.
Ridge (12) is finishing up his final year of elementary school. He’s the best big brother and has a natural athletic ability that seems to shine no matter what sport he tries. He had a fantastic football season, just missing a championship win in an unforgettable game played under the Friday night lights of our high school stadium. This winter, he added wrestling to the mix and has already proven himself to be a natural.
Leo just turned 3 on December 2nd and continues to keep us young. He’s convinced he’s a teenager, keeps us all in line, and fills our days with laughter through his witty, fun-loving personality. He love dinosaurs, grilling with Steven Raichlen, his momma’s lap, and being his daddy’s shadow.
This year also brought a truly special gift, hosting Riccardo from northern Italy for the semester. He instantly became part of our family and truly felt like our fifth child. We’ve learned so much about Italian culture, shared countless laughs, and enjoyed the most incredible homemade meals, from fresh pasta and ragu to tiramisu and the coveted burrata. We’ve loved getting to know his family and will miss him dearly. Thankfully, we now have a landing spot in Italy, and we cannot wait to visit.
Life feels full, busy, and beautifully loud. And we wouldn’t want it any other way.
Wishing you a New Year filled with hope, joy, and love,
Jon & Callie Henze