A couple who began recording a New Year’s Eve message each year now rewatch their earliest videos with the kids who were only “someday” dreams in that first clip more than a decade ago. Sarah Beth Sutter (pronounced: "Sooter," like "scooter") said she has always been a documenter of experiences, journaling daily since she was 16. In 2014 the pair decided to start recording an annual New Year's Eve message, where Sarah Beth, 36, and Scott, 35, would talk about what they are thankful for and their dreams for what might lie ahead. In "a fast-paced world full of instant gratification and immediate results, this is something that cannot be accelerated in any way and encourages patience and commitment," Sarah Beth said, given that the clips were never intended to be shared beyond their family. The first clip the couple shot, in 2014, saw them talk about the hypotheticals of having kids and one day owning a farm and animals, and a decade later – now with kids and a farm – they decided to watch that first video back with their children, in 2024. Sarah Beth and Scott have continued their New Year's Eve tradition of recording new clips, but they now watch a clip from a decade ago back (like 2015's in 2025) with Ford, 10, Flynn, 8, Zion, 6, Selah, 3, and Jireh, 1.