Saturday, December 27, 2008

Images of Christmas

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We have had a great Christmas celebration over the past couple of days. Some of the highlights:

-Carrying on one of our family traditions by getting hamburgers for lunch at Culver's on Christmas Eve. (We always went to Crown Burger in Salt Lake!)
-Hosting an Italian dinner (in memory of my mom) on Christmas Eve- sharing the evening with friends...being able to finally use my mom's china that I have had for 8 years but have never unpacked because we have moved so much! I was so thankful to spend the holidays in our own home.

-Excited kids in new pajamas who actually went to bed and slept through the night- well, two of them did. My little "helper" Regan stayed up late doing preparations with me and then would not sleep in her crib! (No big surprise there!)
-Christmas morning fun...it is so fun to have kids this age, to see their excitement over gifts that you have picked out with such love. Ashton loved here easy bake oven, new earrings, and books. Jordan had waited all year for her baby swim doll! Regan's favorite was her baby doll and stroller. Tod and I had a mutual understanding that this year was for the kids- he still surprised me with fun stocking stuffers.

-We missed our families- we loved talking to them on the phone and webcam, especially seeing baby Sutton in his Santa hat!
-Enjoying a fabulous Christmas meal with our amazing friends- Cafe Rio food which has become an Iowa tradition for us. Last year, we missed this so much and never could have imagined that this year would bring us back to this tradition...lots of laughs and lots of fun.
-Falling into bed and savoring the memories of the day, also being glad it only comes once a year!

Saturday, December 20, 2008

Christmas Break Comes Early

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ImageYesterday we got a big ice/snow storm, so school was cancelled and Christmas Break came early! Ashton was thrilled, Jordan was disappointed because she had a big program she was looking forward to. We tried to still make the day fun. Tod spent all morning shoveling (more like hacking away at the ice!) By afternoon, things were cleared up a bit so we went over to "The Brown Bottle" Italian restaurant which is one of our very favorite places to eat! We wanted to do this because growing up, our family had the tradition of eating at Della Fontana, an Italian restaurant in Salt Lake City, around the holidays. It was always such a speical treat. After lunch we went and bought our first sled and the girls had so much fun! So, one of our least favorite things about our house has been the backyard. It is basically a steep hill...well, it turns out that it is the perfect place for sledding and since it's right out back, it's really convenient too! Here are some pictures from the day. The one of Ashton is her holding a solid piece of ice. Gotta love the midwest!

Monday, December 15, 2008

Happy Day!

My youngest sister, Katy, had her baby last night...Sutton Charlie George arrived at 7:59 PM after 13 hours of labor and 3 hours of pushing!!! He weighed 6 pounds 9 ounces and was 20 inches long. Oh, and he is absolutely adorable! I am so excited to be his aunt, and I can't wait to meet him in person. Way to go Katy and Nick!

Friday, December 12, 2008

Thanksgiving Fun

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ImageHere are some pictures from Thanksgiving- I took so many it's going to take a couple of posts to share just a few. These shots are from Thanksgiving day- fun with the BB gun. One of my favorite pictures is of me shooting the gun- just seems funny with the belly and all. Ashton and Regan got in on the fun, but Jordan chose to watch from the doorway. It was a beautiful day, the weather was perfect. More to come...

Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Happy Birthday!

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He doesn't really like the whole "blogging" thing.

He's not one to be overly sentimental.

But still, I couldn't miss the chance to say that I am the luckiest girl to be married to this man.

There are none better.


Happy Birthday!

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Some November Pictures

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Image Here are some pictures of the last couple of weeks. First, we have Jordan in her cheerleader costume- the one that Grandma Cindy made. After Grandma had worked so hard on it, it got lost in the mail and Jordan waited patiently all week for it to arrive. She even borrowed a costume from a friend for her class party the day before Halloween. So when Halloween night arrived and still no costume...I started to lose hope. Literally, as we were on our way out the door to the trunk-or-treat, the mailman arrived with the costume. Jordan was so happy- as evidenced by her in her car seat in costume with Dad's soda in hand!

Next, we have a lovely picture of me...taken by Ashton. A friend who lives far away asked if I was showing yet. Ummm, yes. I hate to think what I will look like in 19 more weeks.
And finally, Regan showing her attitude and her sweetness!

Friday, October 31, 2008

Halloween Traditions

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ImageFor Chris, Melissa and Katy!

This time of year reminds me so much of my mom. Halloween was her favorite holiday, and we had a lot of fun, simple traditions that we always did. I have tried to do many of these same traditions with my own kids. On Wednesday, we carved pumpkins which is always fun and hectic with little ones. I am including the picture of Jordan because if you look closely you will see the paper she is looking at is a copy of the same one we always used to find our jack-o-lantern faces. It is from the 1969 issue of the Friend magazine.
Last night was trick or treating (for some reason, it is held on the night before Halloween in our town). We were absolutely spoiled because the weather (especially for Iowa) was perfect. Warm enough to actually just wear your costume and not a hundered layers! (We had Hannah Montana, High School Musical cheerleader, and Dalmatian Dog) Anyway, after a fun evening, I was tucking the girls in bed, and I ran to get my Halloween poem book. Every year for as long as I can remember, my mom would read this poem on Halloween night. I can still hear her voice saying the words. I am including a copy of this poem especially for my siblings who truly understand the magic of having a parent like my mom.

Tonight, we will have our traditional spooky Halloween meal with the menu posted. This year it is Layered Bat Wings with Witch's Brew (Lasagna), Skeleton Fingers (Bread sticks), Cat Eyes (Corn), Goblin Greens (Salad) and Ghost Blood (Milk). I can't make it too gross or the girls won't eat it! I just love doing these fun things with my kids.
Happy Halloween By Jack Prelutsky
It's late and we are sleepy
The air is cold and still
Our jack-o-lantern grins at us
Upon the window sill.
We're stuffed with cake and candy
And we've had a lot of fun,
But now it's time to go to bed
And dream of all we've done.
We'll dream of ghosts and goblins
And of witches that we've seen,
And we'll dream of trick-or-treating
On this happy Halloween.

Thursday, October 23, 2008

Can it really be true?

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Can it really be true...the Snarr family will actually be buying blue?????? I had my 20 week ultrasound this afternoon. Yes, I am pregnant for those who didn't know! We are actually having a baby boy (supposedly)...even though the technician kept reassuring us it really was true, Tod and I were in shock. The girls are so excited, and so are we! I am due March 12.

Monday, October 20, 2008

Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Cookies

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Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Cookies

Recipe from Grandma Betty


A Family Favorite for this time of year!


1/2 c. butter or margarine

1 1/2 c. sugar

1 egg

1 c. canned pumpkin

1 t. vanilla

2 1/2 c. flour

1 t. baking soda

1 t. baking powder

1/2 t. salt

1 t. nutmeg and 1 t. cinnamon OR 2 t. pumpkin pie spice

1 c. chocolate chips (I usually use more)


Cream butter and sugar- Add egg, pumpkin and vanilla. Mix dry ingredients in separate bowl and then add to wet. Drop by teaspoonsfuls on GREASED cookie sheet. Bake in preheated 350 degree oven for 15 minutes.

Thursday, October 16, 2008

Our Annual Trip to the Pumpkin Patch

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For several years now, we have been going to a pumpkin patch during the month of October. Last Saturday was the perfect day to go since the weather was still warm and Aunt Katy was in town visiting from Texas. The pumpkin patch is called the Pride of the Waspi, and it is hands down, the best patch in the area. There is so much to do and see. I took so many pictures so it is hard to narrow it down to just a few. The girls enjoyed face painting, horse riding, a petting zoo, inflatables to jump in (Regan's favorite by far), a barrel train, a contraption for raising a can of food up to the goats who were waiting on a bridge thing over head, concessions, and of course, a ride to the patch to pick the perfect pumpkin. It was a perfect day, and we had such a good time!

Shirts from Grandma

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Grandma Cindy sent these darling Halloween shirts last week. Thanks so much Grandma!

Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Happy Birthday!

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Happy Birthday to one of my favorite gals! Hope you have a great day! We can't wait to see you...tomorrow!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Monday, October 6, 2008

Walking Home...

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Image Regan is always so excited to see Ashton and walk with her.
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The past few weeks have been wonderful! The weather is perfect, and I have been reminded over and over of why we have loved living in Iowa (ask me again in January!). As often as possible, we have been walking over to pick up Ashton after school. I love our little walk that takes us winding through the neighborhood, through some fields, across a little bridge and by a creek. It is absolutely beautiful. We are so lucky to have the opportunity to be back in our house, living in such a great area. Here are some pictures of our walk home...enjoy!

Saturday, September 27, 2008

School Time

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I am finally getting around to posting these pictures of the girls on their first days of school. We arrived in Iowa on Monday evening, and they both started school on Tuesday. It was quite a whirlwind, and I am proud of them for being brave and confident and adjusting so well. Ashton is in first grade and has a very strict teacher. In just a few days time, her handwriting has become immaculate and she is doing just great. She is an excellent reader and seems to really enjoy school. This year she is loving gym class (a fabulous coach) and gets to go to music and art several times each week. She also tells me that the school lunch is very yummy. One of my favorite things about this year so far is that the girls and I have been walking over to pick up Ashton on most days. The weather is incredible (fall in Iowa), and I love when the bell rings- We scan the flood of kids that come running out and soon spot Ashton. When she sees us, she always lights up, runs over and gives lots of hugs. So much fun.


Jordan is in preschool again and this year she gets to go every afternoon. That took some getting used too! But now she is really liking her new school. She has been studying apples and during center time, she almost always chooses to do coloring or drawing- very artistic. Once people get to know Jordan, they always appreciate her easy going attitude and helpful ways. And her teachers really like having her in class. She has started talking more about her friends at school and even gets a sparkle in her eye when certain boys' names come up!


Both of the girls love picking out their outfits each day- with my help, of course! I like to see what they come up with. When I took them school shopping it was so fun to see their different tastes and personalities. Ashton is all about style, while Jordan is more into comfort. She won't wear jeans because she says the waist "cuts into her sides." I have to agree that at times, jeans can be highly uncomfortable.


Anyway, the girls are loving school, mom is loving the routine and structure, and Regan likes the peace and quiet. There is no time of year quite like September!

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

True Cowgirls

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On the way here, here's what we did!

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Image Ashton with her best friend Henry
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As we were travelling to Iowa, we got to stop and spend a few days at the farm in Missouri. It was so much fun! We absolutely love being able to visit this amazing place and spend time with Tod's family. The girls always have fun adventures and there is so much to see and do. Since I am a "city girl", I too am always amazed by life on the farm and the feeling that is there. It is hard to describe, but I am so glad we get to be a part of it. The girls are lucky to grow up with this special place in there lives. One of the best things about moving back to Iowa is knowing that the farm is just 5 hours! Some of you may be thinking that is far, but for us, it is just a little drive down the road...and worth every minute of it.

Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Graduation Day!

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Here are some pictures from Tod's graduation at the end of August. It was a day to be very proud. Getting this Masters Degree came to us as such a unexpected oppourtunity, and this day made all the challenges worthwhile. If I had it to do over again, I would have found a baby-sitter for Regan for the actual ceremony...but at least I got to watch Tod go across the stage and receive his hood and diploma. What an accomplishment!

Regan's 10th Birthday!

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