Wednesday, January 8, 2014

The Christmas letter I never wrote...

I did manage to send some Christmas cards but no letter included and since most of the year wasn't documented in the blog here are our updates:

Noah: This was a big year for Noah. He turned eight. He chose to be baptized into The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. He started BMX racing and has qualified for the main event each time and placed as well. He is in second grade and continues to excel in Chinese immersion. His PTA reflection entry a film on his dream to go to x games won at the school and district level. I have admired Noah's faith and perserverence through trails. He is prayerful and thoughtful.






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Clara Jane started kindergarten in the fall. She loves writing, playing games (esp if she wins), playing with her friends, and dancing. She's a girl with a plan...always leaving to do lists, notes, for mom and dad. She has a beautiful voice. She has let a few more people see her fun, silly side. I love seeing her be brave.







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Rowan loves cozy. This girl asks for snuggle time. She's quick to smile and says funniest things. "Double what! They took are spot". She has an imaginary friend named Violet. Prefers wearing her Thumbelina dress or just panties. Even in the winter it is a bit of battle to clothe this cutie. Come on over around 8 pm and you'll get a delightful rendition of "let it go" from frozen coming from her room as she sings herself to sleep. (She's 3)




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Ben turned two in October. He's a man a few words but they are quite effective. My favorite is when I tell him that I love him he just answers, "too". He can work his twinkle eyes and "pease" to snatch your iPhone...all in hopes to see his favorite buddy Thomas the little blue engine. Choo choos and playing with Noah's legos are his favorites. So is being a puppy with Row.



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Josh and I got to go to Washington, D.C. for a conference for Josh's role as president of the Utah's association for mortgage brokers. Josh took a pilgrimage to Chicago to see Pearl Jam play Wrigley field. I got to go to Portland to a BYU dorm reunion. I ran my first half marathon and got certified to be a ballet barre instructor. Josh finished his new building for his own new mortgage company. Which has been great but very challenging. Lots of days in survival mode at home and work. We are grateful and happy for are many blessings. Excited for what 2014 brings!

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Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Row's 1st haircut

Rowan's first haircut was so fun. Clara was getting her pumped about it all day sharing all the perks of cookie cutters...movies, suckers, balloons, and sparkles in your hair. We left the length to enjoy those ringlet curls as long as we can.


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Clara opted for a shoulder length cut to help manage the pain of brushing those long tresses.

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My lovely ladies.

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Ben had fun too...

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Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Ski lessons

Noah started ski school at solitude with a friend. He loves it. He's been a trooper in the extra cold temps (-5) josh took him last time and did 3 runs with him at the end of the day. Josh has been dreaming of this for years.

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Winter break Fun

Josh made a great effort to make the week after Christmas special for the kids. I was pretty sick so it meant even more. He took the kids swimming several times, sledding, frosty runs, and when I felt a little better we ventured out for some local adventures. Breakfast at kneaders, aquarium, bowling, scheels, and movies. 2012 was a special year.

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Sunday, January 20, 2013

Christmas Day

Morning of, Noah woke up Clara first to tell her Santa brought Rebecca (the American girl doll of her dreams) and then woke us to say he got a mountain bike with TWO shocks! :)

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Row getting on pajamas on Christmas eve

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Ben loved his radio flyer. He can open the door, turn the music on, and cruise around.

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He's smiling now but pretty possessive one of the only thing he can call his own.

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The gloves and dirt bike shirt were a big hit too.

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Clara is such a good mommy to her Rebecca, look at those pretty twinners :)

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Row's favorites were her glow lights, candy and my little ponies castle.

We had lemon crepes played and had a simple dinner with some family.

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Family Christmas Parties

The family Christmas parties are my favorite traditions.

The Sanders party was actually at our house this year. It was great to use the stage for the first time. We followed the itinerary pretty close... It started with snowman games, a story, yummy soups/salad/rolls/dessert, family program(each siblings family contributes an act--there was guitars/flute/singing/dancing, singing Christmas hymns, and ends with a gift exchange (family to family). Singing with my family is definitely the highlight for me.

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Stika family Christmas is always held on Christmas eve. It is a laid back affair. The storm at the point of the Mt. almost kept us from it. The kids run upstairs to see the magical snow village, eat yummy food, and enjoy Grammy Pat's great talent of gift giving.

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Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Clara's preschool Christmas concert

Such a sweet program. I loved they used a pianist and Santa even came for a visit (not that our little Clara would come close enough for a visit).

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She chose her outfit and said, "This is a movie star outfit, right."



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Our carpool kids after the show.

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