Thursday, May 12, 2011
New Endeavors
As I embark on, yet another meaningful chapter of my life, I find that I need something more form my day-to-day activities. Something I can be passionate about and really get excited to participate in. I finally found that something with this new company, Stella & Dot. A jewelry company that allows me to be creative, social, and earn some extra cash. I'm so excited to learn all I can, and so eager to start this new business!
Tuesday, July 14, 2009
Sunday, January 11, 2009
New Year
This year HAS to be better than last year, right? Well, just to make sure, I have done the ever-cheesy thing of making a New Year's Resolution to myself. I WILL lose the last 8 lbs. of baby weight and (hopefully) a few more on top of that. I'm aiming for 18 pounds by August 28, which is my best friend's wedding. I refuse to be the token fat bridesmaid in another wedding, and this time I'm the maid of honor, so you KNOW I have to look good!
I've enlisted a few friends as my support system in this endeavor and hopefully, by summer time I will be well on my way to my goal!
Good luck to all in the new year!
I've enlisted a few friends as my support system in this endeavor and hopefully, by summer time I will be well on my way to my goal!
Good luck to all in the new year!
Sunday, November 16, 2008
FLYlady
Saturday, November 15, 2008
Gratitude - November 15
- I am grateful that I was able to get some overtime today, even if it meant getting up at 3:30 a.m. on a Saturday!
- I am grateful that I bought two 32 ounce Camelback water bottles so I can gauge how much water I'm drinking in a day!
- I am grateful for my friends who are always patient with me and love me unconditionally. Thanks boys and girls!
What are you grateful for? I've recently learned to look at my life and find three things to be grateful for each day. It took a class assignment in an on-line class to get me to see the optimistic side of life for a change, but I'm glad I finally have!
Plastic Bags
I was recently sent this link to a slide show created by a newspaper in Stroudsberg, PA called the Pocono Record. It really touched me so I though I would pass on the link to any and all interested.
I'm no bleeding heart, but I think this is a pretty important cause. I purchased a few re-usable bags my self in the past few months and just earlier today downloaded a pattern to sew tote bags that can be re-used. I plan on making these and giving them as Christmas presents to friends and family. I'm pretty broke this year, so at least it's something better than a cheesy card or something!
Take a look at the slide show and see if you're willing to make a change in your shopping habit. Even if you just bring ONE re-usable bag into the grocery store, it makes a difference. I now have 4 of them. It helps when bringing in the groceries, too. The baggers at the store tend to over-stuff the sturdier reusable version. This means less trips to the car! Hooray!
http://www.poconorecord.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080506/MULTIMEDIA02/80505016
I'm no bleeding heart, but I think this is a pretty important cause. I purchased a few re-usable bags my self in the past few months and just earlier today downloaded a pattern to sew tote bags that can be re-used. I plan on making these and giving them as Christmas presents to friends and family. I'm pretty broke this year, so at least it's something better than a cheesy card or something!
Take a look at the slide show and see if you're willing to make a change in your shopping habit. Even if you just bring ONE re-usable bag into the grocery store, it makes a difference. I now have 4 of them. It helps when bringing in the groceries, too. The baggers at the store tend to over-stuff the sturdier reusable version. This means less trips to the car! Hooray!
http://www.poconorecord.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080506/MULTIMEDIA02/80505016
Thursday, October 30, 2008
Breast Cancer Awareness Month - October

October is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month. There is a wide array of things you can buy to help support the cause. My favorite fitness-based product is the pink kettleballs from Kettleball Inc. (http://kettlebellinc.com/products/index.php) Not only do these offer a whole new way to work out with weights, they support a great cause, and $2 from each sale goes to the Susan B. Komen Foundation in Dallas, Texas.
October is also National Domestic Violence Awareness month. The color for this cause is purple. I would love to see Kettleball Inc come out with purple Kettleballs and support an equally great organization.
The Kettleball, Inc. website offers routines on using the kettleballs for fitness and the kettleballs can also be used in the Crossfit workouts http://www.crossfit.com/cf-info/excercise.html#KBs and can be incorporated into your daily workout routine just as dumbbell workouts can!
Wednesday, October 29, 2008
Gratitude
I'm required by my Women's Health professor to write down three things that I'm grateful for every day. I chose this assignment instead of the "Daily Serenity Time" because I'm not really into that new-age hippy holistic stuff. I do think the Gratitude Journal is a great idea, however, and I'm actually looking forward to keeping this journal!
My first entries in the journal are:
My first entries in the journal are:
- I'm grateful for my daughter's laughter. It can brighten even the darkest of days and moments. It has become my absolute favorite noise of all time!
- I'm grateful that I have a job. It may not be the exact job that I love or want right now, but it helps me to provide for my daughter and allows time for me to go to school to figure out what I want to be when I grow up :)
- I'm grateful for the positive role models in my life. From my mom to my Bible study group, to my closest friends, I have learned so much from each of these amazing mentors and continue to learn each day.
So, what are you grateful for today? I have found that when I have trouble finding something to be grateful for, I can be grateful that I am alive and breathing. Able to enjoy another day on the planet that God made for us!
Monday, September 29, 2008
What's the deal?
I'm getting a little bit irritated with this whole election business. Why is it that people keep saying Sarah Palin won't be able to handle herself with Vladamir Putin? Seriously? we're going to downplay the VICE Presidential candidate for not being able to "go toe-to-toe" with a Russian Prime Minister? It's not like she's going to be boxing him for the title of biggest world power or something. And the fact that she's the VICE Presidential candidate hasn't even been taken into consideration? Wow, we've already theoretically killed off John McCain and put Palin in the presidential slot and now she's battling Putin for the World Title, huh? Yowzah! Looks like we're in trouble.
I personally like Sarah Palin because I think she is a great speaker. Her very first speech was performed from memory, or at least appeared to be, while McCain kept looking at his notes before introducing her. Since the press keeps battling Palin and Obama anyway, lets make her the candidate instead of McCain. Sounds great - a Palin/McCain ticket!
I personally like Sarah Palin because I think she is a great speaker. Her very first speech was performed from memory, or at least appeared to be, while McCain kept looking at his notes before introducing her. Since the press keeps battling Palin and Obama anyway, lets make her the candidate instead of McCain. Sounds great - a Palin/McCain ticket!
Saturday, August 2, 2008
Is Parenthood Similar to a Disability?
Since having my daughter seven months ago, I've frequently wondered if being a parent isn't some form of disability.
As a parent, it takes at least twice as long to get ready for something (i.e. travelling, grocery shopping, brushing your teeth!) as it did when I was single. I have since warned my friends that my spontaneity is no longer thriving and I require at least a two hour notice before venturing out into the real world.
Then there's a little disorder I like to call "Mom-nesia." I once heard the term on a news segment and recognized it as something I could definitely sympathize with. Momnesia can be blamed for misplaced items; trips into the next room that end in you scratching your head, unable to remember why you ventured out of the prior space; making it all the way to the mall or store and realizing your wallet was sitting on the kitchen table; only bringing one diaper and no wipes on a three day trip to Tahoe; and any other memory loss that you wouldn't expect out of your average quarter-lifer!
While I wouldn't trade being a mom for anything in the world, I do miss my sanity at times.
As a parent, it takes at least twice as long to get ready for something (i.e. travelling, grocery shopping, brushing your teeth!) as it did when I was single. I have since warned my friends that my spontaneity is no longer thriving and I require at least a two hour notice before venturing out into the real world.
Then there's a little disorder I like to call "Mom-nesia." I once heard the term on a news segment and recognized it as something I could definitely sympathize with. Momnesia can be blamed for misplaced items; trips into the next room that end in you scratching your head, unable to remember why you ventured out of the prior space; making it all the way to the mall or store and realizing your wallet was sitting on the kitchen table; only bringing one diaper and no wipes on a three day trip to Tahoe; and any other memory loss that you wouldn't expect out of your average quarter-lifer!
While I wouldn't trade being a mom for anything in the world, I do miss my sanity at times.
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