Current Report

CURRENT REPORT:

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



Thursday, December 29, 2011

CHRISTMAS 2011----Columbus time!!

Christmas Day:

After we had our little bit of time with just the 5 of us on Christmas morning, we hopped in the car and headed south to Columbus. Kelly and her crew, Brandon and his crew, plus the 3 Cates and Linda were already there and ready to celebrate! Linda is doing ok as of now. She was still a bit slow moving and certainly doesn't have as much energy as she used to, but it was AWESOME to have another year to have a Christmas together. I know it blessed her a lot to have all of her kids and grandchildren there. I don't think she always loves the stress that comes with it, but she did her best and we loved our day or so to be together as a great big family!!





What crazy weather for Christmas Day! But it was a life saver...the kids could just throw a coat on and head out to the front yard! They played football and ran all around to get some energy out. :) A small condo with 10 kids and 9 adults could give anyone a headache! hahaha!!!











The newest member of our family: Jonah Cates. What a little love! His first Christmas!!

A few days later...
The Prestons came to visit us for a few days after Christmas. What a special time for our two families to be together. :) We never get those times together. It had been years since we had seen Jason, so we were thrilled to have the kitchen chit chats, the late night talks about life, family, etc. Was good, super good, to all be together. And it's amazing how well the cousins play together. We didn't have to break up one fight in two days!!! Super special...


Sunday, December 25, 2011

CHRISTMAS 2011---Toledo time

LIGHTS AT THE ZOO...
We love this tradition in our family. :) It's a LOT of work for 75-90 min of walking around (freezing). Of course that's intermixed with trips in and out of the buildings (so then we sweat) and in and out of potties (so then we strip off the 12 layers) and in and out of our mittens/gloves to assist the kids with one of their million zipper/mitten problems. (so then we're tired). Haha...but we love it. Ryan and I SO enjoy watching the kids dance in front of the dancing lights. And this year Griffin danced it up too. Was neat to see him more than just a blob in a wagon/stroller. Our kids have a blast. And of course there's nothing like following that up with hot chocolate and donuts. This year we went to Tim Hortons and it was delightful. :)







My dancing queens!!!!


December afternoon at Nana and Papa's house



These are the same two dresses that Katie and I wore when we were 4 and 7...so so so sweet to see my girls in them. I vividly remember wearing these Christmas dresses. Wow
how time flies by. Life is such a gift!

Dinner at Kiki and Dave's house for a special evening!!

Christmas Eve.
This year we spent the day at mom and dad's house with the Moan family. We typically do this on the 25th but we were in Columbus this year. It was a great morning, a nice brunch, a fun time hanging with VERY excited kiddos. Of course it's crazy and a bit of a whirlwind with kids at these ages, but nonetheless, a special time as a family!!


This is a picture of the shoes that "DADDY SANTA" got his family...a pair of shoes
for each one in our fam. What a fun gift!

Christmas morning.
We had a brief time with just the 5 of us on Christmas morning. Went way too fast and felt a bit too rushed this year, as we had a deadline to get to Columbus by a certain time. It was hard because the kids wanted to enjoy their new gifts and Ryan and I wanted to actually TALK with the kids in greater detail about what this morning meant. This is something that will change in the future...we need more SLOW time and reflection time together. Having said that, it was SO cool watching them be excited for each other and anticipate the fun ahead of them for the day!!!






Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Funny pics of the clan, on the go...







Early morning sounds

I love coming home from my early morning workouts and hearing Emma's feet run across her bathroom floor.

I love hearing Griffin sing in his crib as if he's on a stage.

I love the smell of the coffee that kicked on while I was gone, and smelled up my entire house for me to come home to!

I love turning on PBS kids and watching WildKratts or Martha Speaks with whichever kid happens to be awake at that time.

I love mornings and I love a new day!
...Excited for this week before Christmas, it always is such a special week to celebrate and rejoice with the family. :)

Saturday, December 10, 2011

The Moan/Snow kids...so fun!!


This picture is adorable...but man oh man was it DIFFICULT to take. Griffin is about 18 months old and has no concept of sitting still. Charlie and Emma were very well behaved, actually. Jack was a lil punk and whined/didn't want to be in the picture. And Ellie was slap happy and ridiculous. Soooo...this is the keeper!!!

Great memories...!!!

Thursday, December 1, 2011

Trying to soak it in



I seriously am so bad about keeping a good rhythm with this blog. But I know it's important and I know I will LOVE looking back on these someday. Makes me frustrated that I don't always have time, or make time, for a quick entry at the end of the day.

Sooo...my struggle is that I SOOOOO love and enjoy these days and times with my kids. I love baking with them, coloring with them, chasing them around my house, having dance parties and family movie night. I love praying together in the car and I love having breakfast, lunch, and dinner with all 3 of them (most days). I love packing Ellie's lunch and I love watching her learn. I get pumped seeing Emma learn how to write new letters and I can't stand how adorable and charming Griffin is...I could just stare at him all day. I love watching them hide from Daddy when he gets home and I think it's fantastic that the girls argue about who's turn it is to have a date with their Dad.

So I love these days. A lot.
But I seriously have trouble sometimes just soaking it in and enjoying them, because I find myself THINKING too much about how fast this will go, and how quick they will be old, and how one day I will be decorating the Christmas tree without our kids in tow. Isn't that depressing? I want to ENJOY ENJOY ENJOY, but I find myself getting sad and bummed at how fast they are already growing up.
I truly look at Ellie's two front teeth (now almost fully grown in) and get the quivers as I see her smile change from silly child and drama queen, to a pretty little girl who asks questions about life, death, and friendships that are out of her league. I look SO forward to 3:30 when I go to pick her up and get to see her face and spend the evening with her.

Emma is officially beautiful. And I don't mean just outwardly. She is just the most lovely and precious little princess. I have prayed for purity, gentleness and leadership in her life since the day she popped out. It's incredible how God is doing those things in her life. So when I see her talking to her dolls and dressing up her ponies, I just LOVE those moments and don't want them to end!

Griffin was a baby last year at Christmas, and this year he will be pushing the girls aside to get to their boxes...not so he can play with their toys, but so that he can stand on them. Or put them on his head. Or throw them at them. HAHA! I love that kid...and kiss him at least 200x a day. But how is he halfway to 2 already? Geez oh peetz.

So I'm trying to soak this in. Ryan is too...we aren't good for each other in this regard b/c we constantly make comments to one another about how fast it's going or how one day it'll be different. We're CRAZY. But we sure do love our family. :)

Ellie and I in Nicaragua...lunch at the Orphanage

Pumpkin carving time...such a fun night every year





And THIS...just jammies, Saturday mornings, cartoons, hanging out...NOTHING like this.