Wednesday, February 02, 2011

Indiana

The kids and I headed to Indiana for our annual "winter trip". We've sort of made it a habit now to go every year around this time for an extended weekend. It's nice to be able to stay longer, but we sure miss Jonathan while we're gone! The weekend was packed full of fun things, though, especially going shopping for my sister's wedding dress! Here are some pictures of our weekend.

I love that my daughter can enjoy my awesome toys from the 80s! Addison, meet Starlite, Rainbow Brite's trusty horse!
Addison got her very first haircut while in Indiana! Just a little trim of her bangs, but she looks so much older now!
Cheesing it up with Auntie Em.

The kids looked so cute for church on Sunday.
We played a lot of wii this weekend! Luke is really good at it! :)

Friday, January 14, 2011

2011 Thus Far...

We rang in 2011 with a bang I guess you could say. It was more of a barf, but it was explosive none-the-less (don't you love that mental image??). Jonathan and I were so excited to be able to have a night to ourselves to celebrate New Year's Eve while the kids spent the night at grandma's with their eight cousins (a NYE tradition). We were having a great time at our party hanging out with friends, eating, playing games...until about 11:55pm when Jonathan suddenly tells me "I have to get out of here or I'm gonna puke everywhere." He couldn't even tough it out for five minutes til the ball dropped! So he ran out of the room, I rang in the new year alone, then we sped home in the car (he had to drive since we took the Cavalier, which is a stick shift--I really gotta get on the ball with learning to drive that!) peeled into the driveway, Jonathan threw open his door and proceeded to puke his entire guts out. Literally, I don't think there was anything left in his stomach; it was all over our driveway. But obviously there was some stuff left because he was up all night puking. So not how I pictured this night going.

After a couple days, Jonathan was on the mend and thankfully the rest of us stayed healthy. We've had a great year so far other than that and I've been working really hard on staying more organized with the house and meals. I've gone two weeks now with a menu and I have to say, it's so nice knowing exactly what is for dinner instead of trying to throw something together around 4:50 before Jonathan gets home!

I haven't really taken any pictures yet this year, but I'll share with you a few of the kids playing and goofing around. Here's to a happy and healthy 2011!!




Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Our Christmas

Our Christmas celebration started the weekend before with a trip to Indiana for my cousin's wedding. The kids looked adorable all dressed up but, of course, getting them to smile for a family picture was out of the question...so I just had to settle for one with the hubby and me. :)
They were, however, all smiles when we got the bubbles out!
Hanging out with Auntie Em.
Daddy and his little princess enjoying a dance together.
On Christmas Eve morning, we let the kids open their presents from us. Again, I tried to get a nice picture of the kids with their stockings this time, and again, I failed.
Oh well, at least Addie cheered up.
Luke with his Super Why puzzle.
Addison loved her new tiger puppet.
That afternoon we headed to Jonathan's parents' for the Athearn Christmas. All ten grandkids were excited to see what was under the tree!
Luke got some cool Legos.
Addison's not too sure about all the craziness.
We got to Indiana around 11pm Christmas Eve and of course opened our Christmas jammies!
Christmas morning we read the Christmas story while Luke re-enacted it with Meemaw's nativity set.
Next came stockings!
And then all the presents!!



Unfortunately, I got really sick Christmas night which put a damper on things. I wasn't able to go to church or to my mom's family Christmas Sunday. But by Monday morning I was feeling better and was able to enjoy the last bit of our time with my family before we headed home that evening. It was a wonderful Christmas weekend topped off by my sister's engagement! We're all so happy for her and her fiance. Merry Christmas everyone!!

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

O Christmas Tree

Wow, it's hard to believe Christmas is just around the corner! We've had our decorations up for a while (like since two weeks before Thanksgiving, which was my husband's doing believe it or not!). The kids love the tree with the train around it and all the lights. My heart just melts seeing the joy on their faces. Ah, the magic of Christmas! They've also enjoyed our count down calendar, moving the star each day closer to Christmas, and doing Advent together each week. It's so important to teach our children that while, yes, it's fun getting presents, Christmas is about more than that. Most importantly, it's about Christ's birth. They've enjoyed reading the nativity story and learning about Jesus' birthday. We're also striving to teach them that Christmas is a time to think of others. We participated in Operation Christmas Child again this year and Luke loved picking out toys and clothes and other items for a little boy his age somewhere far away. He even drew him a card, which was so sweet! I wasn't sure if he was fully comprehending that all the things we were buying would not be for him, but he did get it and was beyond excited to send them to his "new friend". I hope you all enjoy this wonderful time and remember that Jesus is the reason for the season!
We may be needing a tree soon...we're running out of room for all our ornaments!
Mr. Bear and Meeko playing some Thomas Go Fish. :)
Luke and Addison love having tea parties together and I love it when they get along!

Thursday, December 02, 2010

The Count of Monte Cristo


It only took me three months but I finally managed to finish reading "The Count of Monte Cristo". I renewed it from the library so many times, they were probably beginning to wonder if they would ever get it back! Yes, it was just under 1200 pages but it is a fantastic read! It used to be one of my favorite movies, but now that I've read the book, I realize how much the movie is lacking! So, if you have some spare time, (and it probably helps if you don't have children to take care of too--ha!) I would highly recommend reading this! :)

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Frankenmuth

November is a wonderful month if you work for the state of Michigan. Only one week in the entire month do you have to work a five day week! Thanks to Election Day, Veterans Day, and Thanksgiving, Jonathan gets to be home a lot more! This past week he went ahead and took off Friday so he had an extra long weekend. We decided to head to Frankenmuth and stay in a hotel overnight with the kiddos. We had such a great time! We hit the Birch Run Outlet Stores, which if you have never been, are crazy cool. Tons of awesome outlet stores!! Though next time I will be going without my children, thank you very much. lol We stayed at the Bavarian Inn which, as you can see, is so beautiful!
We're finding that when you take two small children to a hotel, you have to be very resourceful and creative. For example, Addison does best sleeping when she can't see that we are still awake and having fun without her. That can be hard to do when you are in one basic room. My husband, however, is never without ideas and came up with this solution:
Transform the "hallway" into Addie's own personal bedroom! Yes, that is the comforter from Luke's bed that we managed to hang up. :)
Eating was a little tricky too but we just brought along the booster seat and fixed them up a nice little eating area.
Good morning Miss Addie!!
We let Luke watch a movie in bed...
He didn't last long, though! :)
This was our view from our room. We had a nice secluded patio on the ground floor.
And of course the kids loved swimming! This place had like four pools and a few hot tubs too!

Everything had a German feel to it (go figure!) and I loved the gazebo this hot tub was in!

There were also tons of games where you could win tickets and get prizes (just like at Chuck E. Cheese's!) so Luke was in heaven.
We made a stop at Bronner's which was overwhelming but fun. Now is not the time of year to go, however, because there were soooo many people!!!
All in all it was a great trip. Veteran's Day also happened to be a very special day for Jonathan and I. We were able to celebrate 10 years of being together. I will never forget that day, November 11, 2000, when Jonathan asked me to be his girlfriend and we started a journey that has brought us so much happiness!! :)