Thursday, January 28, 2010

New Do!

For those of you who have been around Kinsie, you know that she does not have time for having her hair done! Despite all of my efforts to fix it, she can have it undone in a matter of minutes! The texture of her hair right now is also pretty fine and it has taken a while for the sides to catch up in growth with the top of her hair. While she was eating lunch today (a time of day when she actually sits still because she is also very fond of food!) I decided to see if I could put her hair up into pigtails...and here is the end result! I think it looks so cute! But we will see how long she keeps it in! I also did this especially for you, Papa Curt, since I know how much you love seeing her hair so messy!!


Saturday, January 23, 2010

New Bundle of Love

Our family is growing and so is our love...
we are very excited to share with you that we are expecting a new bundle to love!
Cass and I received an early Christmas gift one week before Christmas when we had the pleasure of hearing the most precious sound, the sound of our new son or daughter's heartbeat! We are very excited to announce that our new little one is due to arrive in July. We have had two appointments with our physician and Baby Shay has a strong, healthy heartbeat and is growing right on track!

Friday, January 15, 2010

Family Trip

On December 26th, Cass, Caden, Kinsie, my parents, Tory and Brandi's family, our family friend Chelsey and I all loaded up our suburbans and embarked on a seven day vacation to sunny Arizona! (Cass's brother Roby later joined us in Arizona.) The first two days of the trip were spent driving through Missouri, Kansas, Texas, and New Mexico.

On the third day of our trip we traveled to the Grand Canyon, where we traveled the route around the South Rim of the canyon. Finding the right words to describe the view is difficult as it was so breathtaking!

Our first stop was at the Canyon View Information Center. The first look-out center was Mather Point, where there was a very neat stone tower that you could go inside to view the canyon. There were several floors to the tower...the first picture is one that Cass took of Kinsie and I while we were standing at the bottom and Caden and he were standing at the top level.
There was also a really neat rustic seating area where we were able to get some great pictures of the kids.

After spending the afternoon at the Grand Canyon we traveled down Canyon Creek drive. This was a very narrow highway that wound through the mountains as we descended down. All of the kids exclaimed with joy and through their arms up in the air as we traveled down...I on the other hand could have done without viewing the steep canyons that went directly down on the side of the road!! We then traveled through scenic Sedona. The scenery was absolutely beautiful and as the sun set we drove through town, which was magically lit with Christmas lights. At the end of the day we stopped to spend the night just outside of Phoenix. We had a lot of fun that night just relaxing at the hotel and playing the Wii.
The next morning we woke up and were very excited for the short drive into Tempe to the Arizona Grand Resort. When making plans for our trip to Arizona we had chosen the Grand Resort to stay, as it was the official lodging for several of the ISU groups. On Christmas morning my parents surprised Tory and Brandi and us by treating us to our stay at the resort as part of our Christmas gift! A special THANK YOU, Dad and Mom, we loved our stay and it was such a generous gift!! I can't really say enough about the resort! The service, accomodations, and setting were all so wonderful!
The main lobby of the resort had a beautiful outdoor patio that looked out over the resort golf course. There were fire pits, chairs and tables all around the patio and it was a great place to sit and relax. The lobby restaurant also served meals outside so you could eat and enjoy the view.

This was the view from our suite. It was gorgeous!! The resort has an incredible water park and you can see one of the slides in the distance. The water park also had a wave pool, lazy river, giant hot tub and pool. The water park is usually closed during the time that we were there, but they opened it up for one day to treat all of the Iowa guests.


On December 30th we attended the ISU pep rally at the Rawhide Wild West Town. Rawhide is an 1880's wild west town and was an awesome setting for the pep rally. Following the ISU program, we ate an outdoor dinner, roasted marshmallows and enjoyed some of the attractions of the town. Our nephew Adler even took a ride on the mechanical bull! He did such a great job and took quite an exciting ride!

The 2009 Insight.com Bowl was held on New Year's Day at Sun Devil Stadium. It was a beautiful 70 degree day!
While tailgating we ran into Brad Rumple and were able to catch up with him. His nephew was a senior football player so his family was very excited to see him play in a bowl game.

The parachuters during the pre-game ceremony were awesome!


On New Year's Day we reluctantly loaded up our vehicles and started on our drive home. As you can see by the pictures below the kids were very worn out...and the adults were too! It was such a fantastic trip, full of wonderful memories and the kids are already asking if when we can go back! I am also hoping that we get to return to Arizona next year!!

Thursday, January 7, 2010

Christmas Day

Caden and Kinsie were very excited to wake up on Christmas morning and find that Santa Claus had found them at Papa and Grandma's house! Caden thought it was so funny that Santa chose to drink all of his chocolate milk, but left some of his white milk in the glass! This would have been his choice as well! They all had the special treat of having Papa, Grandma, and Great Grandma Rena with them while they opened their gifts from Santa. We had such a wonderful day celebrating with our family at my parent's house, enjoying the delicious Christmas dinner that mom made and opening an endless number of gifts! We were also very blessed to have both Grandma Rena and Grandma Twilla join us for the day.




All five of the kids enjoying Christmas dinner.



Christmas Eve

Each year we try to spend Christmas Eve in our own home so we can wake up on Christmas morning there. But this year the weather made some changes to our plans. We did not want to miss being with our family on Christmas so we traveled to the farm a couple of days early. It was so nice to spend some extra time with everyone and for the kids to be able to play together. On Christmas Eve day I decided to make sugar cookies with all of the kids. They each had their own bowl with their choice of frosting. They did a great job with the cookies and loved eating the leftover frosting when they were done!




Papa and Grandma had a special gift for the grandchildren to open on Christmas Eve. Each family received a copy of "Twas the Night Before Christmas" that was narrated by Grandma Terry. The kids love hearing here voice reading the story to them.


Sunday, January 3, 2010

Smith Family Christmas

On the Sunday before Christmas we celebrated the holiday at Grandma Rena's house. It was so nice to spend time with Uncle Ted, Aunt Ronda, Travis, Renda, Kylee, Kiana and Grandma Rena.



Kinsie showing Grandma Rena her new Memory Match game.
Adden and his new train from Uncle Ted and Aunt Ronda.
Kinsie and Adden loved playing with Adler's new Connect 4 game!

Grandma Rena and all seven of her great-grandchildren.

Christmas at Grandma Kathi's

All four of our families were able to gather at Kathi's house to celebrate Christmas on the Saturday before the holiday. The kids always have such a fun time at Grandma Kathi's cabin...it might have something to do with the drum set that she has that none of their parents will allow them to have at their own homes!! We also had the opportunity to spend the evening with Uncle Bob, Aunt Denise and their adorable granddaughter, Cali.

Kinsie opening her to electric piano.
Caden opening his Magnatiles...they are very cool!

Kinsie thought the spinning wheel was a fun seat!

Please forgive our two-year old's manners! She LOVED the oyster cracker mix that Aunt Karen made and she was very eager to show it to the camera!

Saturday, January 2, 2010

Preschool Christmas Program

Caden's preschool Christmas program was on December 22, 2009. It was such a neat program, with all of the songs that the children sang being incorporated into the story that one of the teachers read. Caden did a great job with singing all of the songs and performing the actions that went along with each of them. After the program the children and their families all enjoyed cookies and then the students were dismissed for the holiday break.