Saturday, January 22, 2011

numbers of the week

30 - hours of CE that I completed this week.
9.8 - inches of snow we got on Wednesday night.

5 - snow days we have had so far
4 - days I've felt like crawling back into bed because of some kind of cold/virus/flu/sinus infection - whatever it is
24, 465 - photos and images I transferred over from my dying computer to Brian's computer this week

2 - days Ethan has been at school in the past 2 weeks with the combination of snow days, sick days and a scheduled 4 day weekend

7 - maximum inches of more snow we should expect by the end of Monday, according to the weatherman.
80 - degrees I wish it were outside
-2 - degress it was outside this morning
25 - times I have to turn the laptop on/off for it to actually power up (this varies, but this is the minimum)
4 - days behind I am on my Bible study
29 - the amount of money Elliott needs to buy the game he wants - I've heard this several times in the past 24 hours.
3 - the version of Lightroom that is sitting on my desk that I'm itching to install
2 - baskets that Ethan made in his first basketball game today.

367 - miles driven on Wednesday to Illinois and back
5 - cost of a "ticket" to eat lunch with Grandma and Ms. Ruth and Ms. Viola - unplanned and totally worth it
12 - coveted cookies from Crystal that Mom and Dad sent home with me.
3 - cookies I ate on the way home....shhhh!
1 - soda I've had in the past 2 weeks.  My head was killing me - I caved!
15 - weeks left to journal about for Project 365 from 2009!

Saturday, January 1, 2011

in a blink

I was inspired by a blog that I follow to do this year-end review of our life this year. I haven't scrapbooked a single photo from this year, but I love that we at least have this. Can't believe how fast it has gone.




Happy New Year from The Weilers!!!




Sunday, December 26, 2010

crosby dreams of christmas white

Those were some of the lyrics to a song the boys sang at church Christmas Eve, and appropriately so since we got a few inches of snow Christmas Eve - yay for a white Christmas!


The Christmas Eve service was so good.   Our church is apparently full of incredibly talented people, and I'm so glad that they share their talents with us.  Our favorites were the "rock star" (dubbed by us) God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen (Elliott is still singing it to himself) and the rendition of Little Drummer Boy by 3 very talented middle schoolers who serenaded us with the violin, drum and wonderful singing voice.  It was the perfect start to our evening.


After church, we went home to have fondue for dinner and get ready for bed.  It was about 8:00 by now and the kids were already crazy.  Here's some advice - don't plan to have fondue after your Christmas Eve service.  It takes too long and makes a long night extremely longer.


By the time we finished eating (yes, I was the last one standing with the fondue and am still kicking myself for throwing the rest out instead of saving it for snacking the next day), it was close to 10:00 and I literally thought we would pull our hair out trying to get the boys to get to sleep.  We're sleeping in the tent.  We're not sleeping in the tent.  We want the light on.  I can't sleep.  I forgot my Bakugans.  Where is Santa now?  What time can we get up?  I don't think I'm ever going to get to sleep......and on and on.

But they did finally go to sleep.....only to wake up at 1:45 and hang out with all the lights on in Elliott's room like it was 1:45 in the afternoon.  Not knowing about this since I sleep like a rock, I didn't really understand why Brian was so mad when Elliott came into our room around 3:30.  Then again at 6:45 he made an appearance and I was so relieved that he just happily turned around and went back to his room when I told him just 15 more minutes. 

And the rest of the day looked like this:


See how Ethan looks pretty sleepy still?  He obviously thought it was a great idea to actually go back to bed and SLEEP the rest of the night and actually was a bit grumpy when Elliott woke him up at 7.

Excited about the iPod

Yes.....Bakugans!!!

Loves this new game from Nana and PaPa

Ethan may be written out of the will for this one.  Thanks to Aunt Beth and Uncle Rick and Nana and PaPa for the awesome Gators attire!

Elliott......still on his dad's good side.

Snacking on cookies all afternoon.  PaPa actually made these peanut butter ones and sent them to us!





Playing in the snow, of course.

Elliott finished this ADAT in one afternoon of course.  He always asks us to help, but he's so fast at finding the pieces and putting them together that we basically just sit there and talk to him while he builds.

Hope you all had a wonderful Christmas wherever you are and whomever you spent it with!!

Thursday, December 23, 2010

3 Christmases down, 1 to go


Christmas #1:  The HOSSELTON Christmas. 

For some reason, I have NO (zero, none, zilch, nada) pictures from this gathering.  I don't know why.  If anyone has some, maybe they can let me know :)

BUT.....the most awesome news came out of that Christmas celebration with my dad's side of our family.  My cousin, Lindsey, and her husband, Rob, announced that they were expecting!!  And then we just found out a few days ago that they are expecting twins.  So incredibly happy for them!  We know a bit about what it's like to be on a journey waiting for God's timing in giving you a child, and we are so so so SO HAPPY for you guys!!!!


Christmas #2:  The JENKINS Christmas

Well, I have plenty of pictures from this one, but mostly of the kids and Santa - although there are a few more if you look on my facebook page.
 Avery and Bentley having a little chat with Santa.  Avery was SO excited to show him her Matilda DVD.  She showed it to him as soon as he got in the door and about 10 times after that.  So cute!

 Ben.....not so sure about the big guy.

 Obviously Ethan is still contemplating just exactly what is on his list.


 Is it just me or does Elliott look almost too big to be sitting there on Santa's lap??  Santa might have been thinking that after he sat down :)


 Brady is definitely sure about Santa.....that he wants no part of him!  Such a funny picture.



Christmas #3:  The HOSSELTON Christmas

This one was my sisters and parents and our families.  Tons of pictures of course, but I spared you and only put my favorites on here.  THE favorite is the tug of war that Ben and Eli had over that Elmo DVD (that Eli didn't care anything about until Ben got his hands on it by the way).  I can't believe we caught that on film.  See the post below for the picture.



 Erin and Ryan sent the boys on a treasure hunt, complete with maps of the house and clues.  They LOVED this - and it was a bonus that they found $20 at the end of the hunt.  It was hard to keep up with them, too!


 How much cuter could this kid be?  He wanted a cookie and then licked all the red icing off of it (of course).  Look how happy he is to get all that sugar!


Cutest boys ever.

So we are home now for the duration of Christmas break and very happy about that.  Especially now that we're supposed to get some snow tomorrow.  The boys are supposed to be in the Christmas Eve service at church tomorrow night, so I'll be bummed if we're not able to do that.  But the laundry is almost done, the house is about as clean as it is going to be, one more batch of cookies to bake, no more runs to Walmart (yay!), just a few presents to wrap, and a lot of fun and relaxing to do with all my guys.  So looking forward to that!

the true meaning of Christmas


enough said.

Wednesday, December 22, 2010

all through the house

I've been wanting to post these pictures for a while now and am just now finding time to do it.  What's with all the hectic chaos this time of year anyway?  I'd love for it to go away........I think.

While we know that the focus of Christmas is not in "things" but the birth of our Savior and spreading His love to others, one way I like to show love to my family is by making the house look festive to make fun memories and emphasize that this is such a very special time of year.  I enjoy decorating and making things and finding bargains so it's fun for me to do, too.  With that said......

 here are a few of my favorite things


Love these ornaments hanging from the light over our table.  Thank you to Hobby Lobby for having enough of these at 50% off (and thank you to my family who went about 5 times with me - they prefer this over the fabric store anyday since there are model trains and planes to look at, not just fabric - ugh!)




Our very first Christmas card of the season on the new Christmas card frame holder thingie I made (yep, even used the drill under supervision) this year.  AND, the card came all the way from the Netherlands! 





This was the card frame 2 days ago!  LOVE that we get to hear from so many friends and family.  We ended up having to put the regular cards in a different spot and keep the picture cards up here cause we were running out of room.  Have to add another string for next year.




The Advent tree.  Put little notes of special things to do on each card and hung them from some branches that we found, where else but the church parking lot (good thing there are trees somewhere, since we wouldn't have found them in our backyard, huh?).  Would you believe that I had to hot glue some of the branches on to make it look fuller and then found them deserted on the table the next day?  Looks more like a Charlie Brown tree now but doesn't matter.




Our family ornament for this year.  We get the new version from Hallmark every year and put our Christmas card picture in it.  Very fun to see all of them when we decorate the tree each year.



Found this garland dirt cheap (like $2 or $3) at Michaels and made it into a wreath that hangs on the window in the dining room.  It's perfect with the colors in there and I love that it's shimmery and frosty.



New bows for the garland on the stairs this year.  I guess I decided that I was done with the red plaid ones that we had had for almost 12 years last year cause I couldn't find them anywhere when we unpacked the decorations this year.  I got all this ribbon 70% off on Black Friday so it's all good.



More shimmery, frosty, lusciousness in the dining room.  I've had the tray for years.  I think we may have received it as a wedding gift or I bought it with some money we were given around the same time.  The Peace sign is from Walmart, and my favorite part is that I got to use some of the white vases that came from Grandma's house.



a closeup of course (did I mention I have a photography obsession?)



the ornaments that sit in the tray in the dining room - thanks again to Hobby Lobby and their 50% off goodness.


Another deal from Michaels.  I like that it looks snow-covered.  Which I guess I didn't have to worry about since it probably will really be snow-covered with the storm that's coming our way Friday.  Yay for a white Christmas!!



Look at my babies!!!!  I want to go back and squeeze those cheeks so so badly.  The front picture is probably my favorite Christmas picture of the boys EVER.  I always intended to switch the pictures out with current ones but every year I just want to look at those sweet chubby faces instead.



Thanks to Google Reader I have access to tons and tons of free ideas and printables everyday!  (It can also be a huge vacuum of your time, so use with caution).  I printed this from a blog and it's one of my very favorite new decorations this year.  Such creative and generous people out there.



Not the best picture but I love the tree glowing at night.




Again, thanks to Hobby Lobby, there is much needed color on the tree this year.


Thanks to Mom and Dad we have Wisemen in our Willow Tree Nativity now.  No Nativity is complete without Wisemen right?  I love how simple and beautiful these pieces are and that this Nativity is the first thing you see as you come down the stairs every morning.



Wednesday, December 15, 2010

"snow"icane

So maybe it wasn't hurricane force winds, but it sure seemed like it on our way home Sunday.  Brian was awesome and drove the whole way (he always does, but I definitely would've handed over the reins if I were in the driver's seat this time)

This was our view most of the time. 
It looks like we're in the middle of nowhere but it's actually I-64.  You just can't see much of it.  The wind gusts were horrible, and all you could really see was white when the wind picked up.  We saw so many cars off in the ditch and in the median.  A couple of semis jacknifed.  And many accidents.  My poor sister had to drive below 20 much of the way home - I don't know what we were thinking, thinking we would stay in IL till afternoon - we were so glad we left when we did.  Needless to say, we felt so blessed to just get home safely.   It only took 2 extra hours, too!  What an experience.