Current Report

CURRENT REPORT:

2 Adults
2 drama queens
1 precious baby brother
1 amazing golden retriever in heaven, and missed!!!



Wednesday, June 1, 2011





What an incredible weekend this was! Memorial Day in Goshen, VA @ Rockbridge YL camp...just like the olden days. What fun! Ryan and I were both pumped at the offer for him to speak at the camp, and we were even more pumped to be back in the YL world...with our kids. It was just as fantastic as we thought it would be. :) Seeing old friends, eating in the dining hall (with 3 precious children in tow), telling stories to the girls about things we used to do, watching our 6 year old go down the ZIP LINE, walking the grounds of a sacred place. Both Ryan and I have many many memories there!!!

I have to say, however, that driving 8 hours each way was NOT a pretty sight. I don't want to forget that I literally was a flight attendant in our mini van, barely sitting in the passenger seat in the front. It was bizarre, crazy, busy, a little annoying, and exhausting- yes. But I don't want to wish these times away because there WILL come a day that our kids put on headphones or hold cell phones and may not want my attention. Wow...weird thought. :(

BEST picture of the weekend...my kids totally loving the YL dining hall...how stinkin cool?!!
It was literally impossible to get all of the kids to smile at the camera AND the gnats were out of control...oh well...a REAL moment!!
This was the girls' first YL club experience...hilarious! Needless to say, there was a lot of dancing, jumping, & singing involved. But they loved the worship. :)




It was so neat for Chris and Don Baumann to meet our kids and spend time with them. Such a delight to be with them for the weekend!!

Sunday, May 1, 2011

Spring and Easter...such a treat!



Griff officially has, and has always had, the strangest crawl. I can't quite capture it on camera, yet I think this is a pretty good shot. He moves and he moves fast...gotta love my little dude!!



Friday, April 8, 2011

Spring lovin

Daddy/Daughter Dance. Unfortunately, poor El was super sick...
only to find out she had throat infection and
ear infection the next day. Poor girl
couldn'tdance it up like she wanted.
But they did look lovely and it WAS a good evening!


Ummm yeah, not sure that my daughters will be the gals
that are told they have "good rhythm." Dance party with the
Preston cousins was SO funny...and man we could tell who had the
moves and who did NOT. hehe.








Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Lines of the Week

Emma: mommy, what's that green tree?"
Me: It's fresh rosemary Emma, something u put in food 2 make it taste good!
Emma: "oh GREAT, is it gonna be in Uncle Dave's cake tonight?
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Ellie: Mommy, do you know why I don't want to get married?

Me: Nope, no clue El. Why not?

El: Because I don't want to change my name and become someone other than Ellie Kate Snow!

Me (in my head): You're DARN right girl!
Me (outa my mouth): Oh peanut, you'll love the man SO much, someday really far from now, that you won't even care to give up your last name. It'll be so neat! And you'll still always be in our family!

El: (In tears by now)...but I just don't WANT that to happen mom.

Me: (in my head)...I'll remind her of this when she's 20 and asking to get married, like I did to my parents. Eek.

Thursday, March 3, 2011

Happy March

I'm excited to enter into this new season in our new home. I can't wait to open the windows, open the screen doors, and explore our new neighborhood with the kids. We moved in in October, worked worked worked, and now that things are finally starting to feel like normal, we can ENJOY.

It's been a good winter, truly. Doing school with Ellie has made it fly by; our days are not boring. I asked her the other day if she's happy she stayed home for school this year and she confidently said yes. I asked her why and she said "Well because I get to hang out with YOU everyday mom." GREAT with me! I asked her what she DIDN'T like about it and she said "nothing. It's perfect." I was worried that she was getting a little bored with our routine, but I guess not. She IS around kids all the time though...I haven't ostracized her from humainty, haha. She has done soccer, swimming, and now she's doing gymnastics. That all gives her chances to be around her pals. What I've loved most about having her home though is that I've had (and continue to have) so many opportunities to teach her how to love and serve her family. There's something to be said for that, ya know? We've had ample chances to talk about (and live out) how we properly treat our "annoying sister." We've had lots and lots of conversations about helping around the house and why that's important. She's been able to be involved in the day-in-day-out memories of Griffin's first year of life. We've gotten to have somewhat regular times reading the Bible together.

And... I got to be here when she slipped and said "Oh my god." It broke my heart. Just a few days ago she was really excited about something and said it. When I confronted her about what she said her response was, "it's just an expression mom!" So sad. She didn't get it. She had heard someone else use it as just an expression, therefore thought it was ok. But that allowed me to talk to her about how GOD is not an expression but a name. And why God's name is holy and respectable. Unfortunately, she said it again the following 3 days. THAT led us into talking about self control and reading James 3 together. It was fun to translate James 3 into 6 year old layman terms...she got it. HeHe. We've been doing well since then. I'm sure this is just the first of us talking about our tongues and what comes out of our mouths. ugh.

Emma has been as precious as ever. She LOVED her winter session of swim classes and was ecstatic when we started a new session this week. She loves singing the "alligator song" at the end, and jumping off the wall. It's pretty funny listening to her explain it to other people, too. Half of what she says is just mumble jumble because she's so excited. She's been enjoying her dates with Nana and Daddy's milkshakes too. Griff makes me smile ALL the time. I sooo look forward to him waking up in the morning and going in to see those legs a kickin' and that smile on his face. Man he rocks!

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

How is she 6????

I can't even explain what it feels like to have a 6 year old. Ellie started talking about her birthday party months before it came. She planned it with me and we had an absolute blast making it happen. She is my bud. I just love hanging out with her during the day and I love that she gets as excited about birthdays as I do. It's just so weird that it's now here and gone...she's 6. I just want to freeze time. And I can't imagine what I'll be saying or how I'll be feeling when she's entering her senior year of high school. It's just a blink. We have so little time to influence, shape, model, teach, show mercy and grace, talk about Jesus...and the world is SO fighting for her attention too. I see it in Emma, even. She is the biggest girly girl and love loves loves matching her clothes, brushing her hair, and smiling at herself in the mirror. Ha! So cute, but I'm in for it...

Here are a few pics of Ellie's sledding birthday party. It was FREEZING that day but the kids still enjoyed sledding in our backyard for over 45 minutes! They came in, warmed up with some pizza and snacks, and then the girls decorated their own Valentine's Day boxes. We then opened presents and finished with each girl decorating her own snowman cake. Super fun winter party!!







Snowman cake decorating...serious business for El



And then this was our little family birthday party a few days later...more cake of course




Now those are some cute kids...even though Griffin looks like a deer caught in headlights.

Valentines Day cookies!!!