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May 11, 2015

Celebrating

Can the weekends not go by so fast, please. K, thanks! It was a whirlwind, but I got a lot accomplished so that is a good thing. Lots of shopping and I got to spend some of my Mother’s Day with my Dad and then walked over to my best friends house to celebrate my second Mom. 

 

See, just one house down from my Dad lives the parents of my best friends. They just so happen to be twins. I appeared at the bottom of their driveway when I was 2 asking for friends to play with and they took me into their family. They were my second family. When my parents divorced I leaned on them a lot. I learned from them what a lasting relationship looks like, my love of books encouraged from my second Mom, she was a library para. Their Dad was handy and could fix just about anything.

Being able to celebrate with them was great, and seeing my Dad who had to play both Mom and Dad was also nice. 

 

I Did

 

+ Friday I celebrated a long week with a gift from my work bestie. She got me the Straw-Ber-Rita as a just because gift. So sweet of her. I also went to bed around 8:45 pm. Let’s hope this week is easier. 

+Saturday I made a good breakfast, did laundry, and cleaned the upstairs rooms. Then I hit PetSmart, Old Navy (picture below), Home Goods and Target. I was going to go to Lowe’s but it was crazy busy, and my patience was dwindling. 

 

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+The bottom left are the items from Home Goods. Most of the picture frames are for the office, hopefully I will finish that room next weekend. 

+ I went grocery shopping, including everything needed to make the Cucumber Salad that Steph posted last week. It was a huge hit. I swapped the cilantro for Dill, and doubled the recipe. 

+ Spending Sunday celebrating these marvelous Mother’s, they are all such strong and inspirational woman. i am so lucky to have them in my life. 

Mothers

 

Seamus Sightings

 

+ So much for clean sheets when Seamus just jumps in the middle of them. Lucky he’s cute. I did get some snuggle time with him though and some puppy kisses. 

 

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How was your weekend? 

 

Linking up with Biana from B Loved Boston.

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May 8, 2015

Friday Favorites

Happy Friday, we made it!!! It was a long week and it was exhausted but it is almost over. Since my Mom lives in Minnesota I won’t be able to celebrate Mother’s Day with her, but I will spend some time with my Dad, and then heading next door to my second family to celebrate with them too. It looks like the weather will be nice too. Well let’s get this show on the road so we can get to Friday night!! 

 

 

Favorite Quote:


Favorite Workout: I am going to try and complete this workout in the morning. 

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Favorite Plant Inspiration: I saw this picture and the color blew me away! It’s called a Persian Shield. Now only if I can find some to plant. 

 

Favorite Hair Product: I got this on a whim since my ends were feeling dry and I L.O.V.E. it!!! I put a few pumps into my hand and work through just the ends and a little up from the ends, then style as usual. I highly recommend it. I got mine at Walgreens but clicking on the picture will take you to drugstore.com to purchase too. 

Marc Anthony True Professional Repairing Macadamia Oil Treatment for All Hair Types- 1.69 fl oz

 

Favorite Funnies:

 

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Also linking up with Natasha for 5 on Friday.

 

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May 6, 2015

Sometimes Life Is Messy

I like to read self-help books but usually I have to be in the mood to do so. They can be a bit hoakey and the authors tend to be overly self-involved. In saying that though I can usually get at least a little something from each one, a principle, a concept or an idea. Hopefully something I can put into practice or a thought to expand upon. 

 

Disclaimer: I received a free unedited copy of this book from the publisher in exchange for an honest review. All opinions are my own. I haven’t finished the book but a few phrases really stuck out and made me think. I won’t fully review until I finish but these thoughts wouldn’t go away. 

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Quotes from the book: 

“our deepest desires are not something we have to go out and get; they’re clues to what’s inside us trying to get out. Rather than struggling to heal ourselves, our work is to strip away our false exterior and reveal our innate wholeness.”  

 

“it was the end of an illusion that we are broken, inadequate beings that must fix or add something to ourselves to be complete.” 

 

“This was why so many of our attempts to improve ourselves don’t work, or even make things worse. We attract a new partner but have the same old fights. We manifest a bigger paycheck and end up broke at a higher income bracket. Like trying to dig ourselves out of a hole, the harder we dig, the deeper we get.” 

 

I started to think of this book in the shower thinking about my goal of selling my house within 2 years. I began to think of all the projects I have been doing lately like my office re-design (here and here)and while I love it I know it didn’t help me getting closer to the goal of selling my house. It was cosmetic work that could help stage it but it doesn’t add value and the money could have been used to replace windows, or something of more value.

It also caused extra furniture to have to be sold or removed, which is actually in my spare bedroom and is causing me stress since now my spare bedroom is a mess with the leftover items I need to sort and get rid of.  While I am not complaining, I love the room and it makes the room so much more functional, it just doesn’t bring me closer to the goal and it caused more clutter until I can get the items out, which stresses me out. 

I started to think of the things that are making my life feel out of balance or causing stress.  

1. Work 

2. Not working out as much 

3. My house 

4. Feeling like I don’t have enough time 

 

I am sure that in one point in time all of the above have stressed anyone out. Right? Sometimes more than one at a time. 

 

In reading Emergence – Seven Steps For Radical Life Change, and mind you I am only on step/stage one but a principle idea of stripping away the pursuit of outside things to better your life, work with what was in you already to get what you want made me think. 

1. Work is just not going to get less stressful right now. We are adding a growing business, learning that business, and so I am taking on more responsibility while also training a new person. It will be a good 4-6 months few months before the dust settles. I can however work on the other three so I don’t feel overwhelmed. 

2. Working out is the last thing I want to do after a long day, but thinking if I run 3 miles it will only take 30 minutes or a Jillian Michaels 30 days shred it’s 20 minutes isn’t working. Trying to find the quickest way to the fastest results so I can move on to the other tasks that were stressing me, defeated the purpose of using exercise to reduce stress! A walk for 45 minutes can give me quiet that I need to think, dream, and calm my mind. The same can be said for hiking. Going back to a gym I am comfortable at rather than one I dread going to would help too. 

3. Working on projects that will help add value to the home, de-clutter to bring calmness not chaos, and finishing the projects I need to finish to get it selling ready (liking paining all my trim work) will put my mind at ease and make me feel like I am working towards my goals. 

4. Reducing some of the other time wasters and finishing projects will free up some time allowing it to not feel so overwhelming. Learning to say No if I need to, and making my life more clutter free will overall make me feel less rushed and stressed. 

 

So while I haven’t finished or even come close to getting started on this book it has already gotten me to think differently. It has gotten me to focus on what my heart and mind needs, and using what I have now to create a happier space internally and externally. 

 

What stress are you holding on to? 

If there a way to reduce it using a resource you already have currently? 

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May 5, 2015

Happy Cinco de Mayo!! Taco Central

Mexican food is one of my favorites. I have a running joke about taking all my first dates to Margarita’s because I will never forget where my first date was and if I am going to cheat on my diet it is going to be on a Chimichanga! Needless to say I love that Cinco de Mayo allows me to splurge on a little Mexican food, and a Margarita. 

 

A little history according to Wikipedia – The date is observed to commemorate the Mexican army‘s unlikely victory over French forces at the Battle of Puebla on May 5, 1862, under the leadership of General Ignacio Zaragoza Seguín.[3][9] In the United States, Cinco de Mayo is sometimes mistaken to be Mexico’s Independence Day—the most important national holiday in Mexico—which is celebrated on September 16.

 

I am trying to be healthy, summer is coming so I tried to lighten it up. Some BBQ steak on the grill in flaxseed tortillas made a lighter soft taco. 

Easy Soft Steak Tacos
Ingredients: Flaxseed Tortillas ~ lettuce ~ tomato ~ taco cheese ~ grilled steak ~ sour cream or Greek yogurt ~ squirt of lime juice 

Directions: Marinate your steak in BBQ sauce or Ceasar dressing (I used Sweet Baby Ray’s Honey BBQ) for about 1-2 hours, and grill or use a ribbed grill plate on the stove. Assemble your soft taco by piling on the lettuce, diced tomato, and cheese, place the steak on top. Add a dollop of sour cream or Greek yogurt, and squeeze some fresh lime juice over top. Enjoy! 

 

 

Bonus: For the Margarita I used Margarita mix and Parrot Bay Mango rum. Using two shots of the rum, to 4 shots of the mix. Add ice to a shaker, shake and pour! Couldn’t be easier! 

 

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Happy Cinco de Mayo!! Taco Central
 
Ingredients
  • Flaxseed Tortillas ~ lettuce ~ tomato ~ taco cheese ~ grilled steak ~ sour cream or Greek yogurt ~ squirt of lime juice
Instructions
  1. Marinate your steak in BBQ sauce or Ceasar dressing (I used Sweet Baby Ray's Honey BBQ) for about 1-2 hours, and grill or use a ribbed grill plate on the stove. Assemble your soft taco by piling on the lettuce, diced tomato, and cheese, place the steak on top. Add a dollop of sour cream or Greek yogurt, and squeeze some fresh lime juice over top. Enjoy!
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May 4, 2015

A Level of Lazy

I had so many hopes and plans for this weekend. Then when I went to go do them I just shut down. Everything sounded so overwhelmingly too much work. I took that as a sign that I just needed to relax and do nothing this weekend. There is always next weekend for new projects. Right?

I Did

+ I got up at 3:30 am on Saturday and tried to go back to bed after letting Seamus out. So I ended up taking a nap at 8:30am, and twice more that day. 

+ I finished the book Once Pure. I read the first and second book of this series and the third was even better. Tears were shed. Some hard subject matter at times but strength in surviving and moving forward. It is being released on May 19th and I’ll be doing a blog stop on the 27th so look for a full review then. 

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+ I tried to do yard work but after getting my gloves I turned right back inside. I decided a movie day would be better. Both were really good, but sad. 

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The Judge // You’re Not You

 

+Sunday was spent going grocery shopping, cleaning house and meal prepping. I cooked some chicken and steak on the grill. I also made some Paleo Chocolate Chip Banana Bread. 

+ While my food was grilling I took the chance to sit outside to read, and enjoy a beer. 

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Seamus Sightings

 

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I posted the video of Seamus rolling in the grass on my Instagram but here is an outtake. Silly puppy. 

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How was your weekend?   

Linking up with Biana from B Loved Boston.

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May 1, 2015

Friday Favorites | Grilling Time

Happy Friday! Can we get a hallelujah?! I am looking forward to this weekend mostly because I don’t have any real plans!! I have to work on my lawn but that is about it. I plan to turn on my grill and probably go hiking but it will be low key, at least that is the plan. You never know though because I can’t sit still. Let’s get on, with some Friday favorites!  

Favorite Quote: I just think this is super cute. 

 More Teenage Life Quotes?

Favorite Recipe: Grilled Zucchini with Lemon salt. Yum! 

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Favorite DIY: This console table is so pretty, it might just have to be my next project. I would replace the faux drawers with actual drawers though. 

Favorite Floor Plan: One of these days I will have a staircase this beautiful!! 

wow..love how open this house is.

Favorite Funnies: Don’t lie you know that’s true! Ha! 

Funny Girl Eating Chips

 

I lol'd because this is so true!

 

Do what you love. 

 

do what you love

What are your weekend plans?

Linking up with Amanda

Meet At The Barre

 

Also linking up with Natasha for 5 on Friday.

 

THE GOOD LIFE BLOG


 

 

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April 28, 2015

Paleo Apple Date Chicken Salad

I picked up a few new cookbooks this weekend that I am excited to try out. All are paleo recipe books, as I am trying to get back to eating healthier but I think the recipes are for anyone wanting to try a few new healthier recipes. The stress at work threw me off for awhile but looking forward to getting back to a healthier lifestyle again.

The first book I tried out was The Paleo Kitchen, and I have already tagged more than a few pages of recipes I want to try. I made the Meatloaf, and the Cranberry chicken salad, with a few modifications. Here is my version. 

Paleo-kitchen
Ingredients: 1 (9.75oz) can  chicken breast, drained ~ 1 (5oz) can of tuna in water, drained ~ 1/2 cup dates ~ 1 cup shredded carrots ~ 1/2 green apple, diced ~ 1/2 cup mayo ~ 1/2 cup pecans, crushed ~ 1/2 tsp garlic salt ~ 1/2 tsp onion powder ~ salt and pepper to taste

Mayo: 1 large egg ~ 1 TSP lemon juice ~ 1 TBSP Dijon mustard ~ 3/4 cup of Coconut Oil 

Directions: Combine all ingredients into a bowl leaving the mayo for last. Mix in the mayo, coating all the ingredients. Place on a few romaine leaves, some tomato slices and serve. 

Mayo: Blend all ingredients together using an immersion blender or a mixer, pulsing for about 15-20 seconds. You can certainly do it by hand it will just take a little longer to blend. 

Chicken Salad
I added some pickles to it for my lunch the next day for a little added crunch, and it was amazing!

 

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Martinis & Bikinis
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Paleo Chicken Salad
 
Ingredients
  • 1 (9.75oz) can chicken breast, drained ~ 1 (5oz) can of tuna in water, drained ~ ½ cup dates ~ 1 cup shredded carrots ~ ½ green apple, diced ~ ½ cup mayo ~ ½ cup pecans, crushed ~ ½ tsp garlic salt ~ ½ tsp onion powder ~ salt and pepper to taste
  • Mayo:
  • 1 large egg ~ 1 TSP lemon juice ~ 1 TBSP Dijon mustard ~ ¾ cup of Coconut Oil
Instructions
  1. Combine all ingredients into a bowl leaving the mayo for last. Mix in the mayo, coating all the ingredients. Place on a few romaine leaves, some tomato slices and serve.
  2. Mayo:
  3. Blend all ingredients together using an immersion blender or a mixer, pulsing for about 15-20 seconds.
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April 27, 2015

Weekend Happenings

What a weekend!  It was a whirlwind but I feel like I got a lot of things done and I am ready for this week to begin. That hasn’t been the case in awhile so I feel good. I also have a free weekend next week so I am looking forward to finishing up my office and doing a final reveal. Excited for that project to be completed, more projects coming for sure. 

I Did

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+ Friday night I fell asleep at 8:45pm. On the couch. In the clothes I wore to work. #reallife

+ I hate having my picture taken but my hair was decent, the sun was out and I hadn’t taken one in months so it happened. 

+ My brother and my niece (his daughter) share a birthday and the party was on Saturday. It was a princess theme. The birthday girl was Cinderella, and her sister was Elsa. They are just so precious. 

 

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+ The shirt I got for my brother. We are a sarcastic bunch. 

+ That face! She was so excited for cake. She totally licked a few parts of the cake. 

+ This kid does not appreciate clothes! She grabbed the whole stack and dropped them on the floor! Haha! My sister-in-law was very appreciative though. Girl is grwing like a weed. 

+ On the way home I stopped at Barnes and Noble for some new cookbooks. Trying to get back into Paleo eating. So excited to make some of the recipes. 

 

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+ My lawn is pathetically dead after Winter. I need help, grow grass grow. My Hostas are coming in though. 

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+After I came in from raking the lawn I started food prep for the week. I made Chorizo egg muffins, Chicken Salad with pecans, apples and dates. The meatloaf was next and I also made some Chocolate chip banana bread (not pictured). 

+ While everything was baking I placed another order with Elm Street Studios. I just love her mugs. I know I need to stop. It’s a sickness. The Punch Today In The Face and Rise and Grind are coming home to me though. 

+ The rest of the night was finishing up cleaning, watching the Blacklist, and blogging. 

Seamus Sightings

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+ He just melts my heart. I played with him outside since I knew I was going to be gone for a few hours. Love him! 

 

 How was your weekend? 

Linking up with Biana from B Loved Boston.

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April 24, 2015

Friday Favorites |

Happy Friday!! We made it through another week. Work has been intense so I have been a little under the radar but hopefully after next week it will lighten up a little bit. Onward and upward. This weekend is my niece/goddaughter’s birthday party, so I am excited to be heading down to celebrate. I hear she has been a little bit of a terror lately. Stubborn like the rest of her family! 😉 Let’s get to some Friday favorites to make the day go quickly.

Favorite Quote: I wish more people would head this advice. 

Less you respond to negative people Quote | Black Business Card

Favorite Recipe: This sounds amazing, ranch, lettuce, tomato, corn, shredded cheese, blue cheese and bacon. Pretty amazing! I may need to have a picnic so I have an excuse to make this dip! 

Cobb Dip - SO delicious with tortilla chips!
Favorite Outfit: This is a cute way to dress up casual jeans for a night out. Click on the picture for a link to other cute ways to dress up boyfriend jeans. 

how to wear boyfriend jeans

Favorite DIY Inspiration:  While that countertop may not be my next DIY it still is one that I am thinking of doing in my kitchen. 

Favorite Funnies:

 

 Nailed it!!! 

 

16 People Who Didn't Quite Rise To The Challenge
 

This ancient lore, passed down from generation to generation:
 

 Have a great weekend!!  Any fun plans? 

 

Linking up with Amanda

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 Also linking up with Natasha for 5 on Friday.

 

THE GOOD LIFE BLOG

 

 

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April 23, 2015

The Person I Want To Be

There are books that make you laugh, cry, fall in love, think, feel, relate, hate and empathize. After reading a book that wasn’t great, not because of the story per se but because it made me lose faith in humanity, in people even if for just the week that I read it. I don’t want to live that way, thinking the worst of people. While I know there is ugly in the world, I’ve seen it and lived it at times I don’t always want to immerse myself in it. 

 I was so grateful for Kristen gifting me with The Girl On The Train, but I had such a hard time between the multiple person point of view, the changes in time frames and also the characters themselves. Out of them all not one was likable, and most displayed huge lapses in judgement and morals. It took me a few days to pinpoint why I didn’t like it overall. Maybe I wasn’t in the frame of mind to be impartial or that I was expecting too much but I think when I read it, I wanted it to leave me feeling better, not worse. 

While I know that evil exists as does evil people I don’t want to live in that darkness. I would rather see the good in people, the perseverance, the grit and the determination. I’d rather reach for adventure than revenge. 

Then I picked up a new book from my kindle bookshelf, Where The Road Takes Me, and my faith was restored. 

 

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To quote one of my good friends Steph’s favorite movie…. 

 ….somebody who’s taught me about the kinda person I want to be.  – Dirty Dancing. 

 

Neither character came from perfect beginnings but it was how they were choosing to live now that mattered. Chloe may have grand designs to run away after graduation, fearing that she is doomed to the same fate as her Aunt and Mother, but she did live with an open heart. She is trying to protect the people she loves, even the foster family that seems to love her even when she told them not to.

Blake is a promising Basketball star but he fights his own battles too. While choices are made they still live with an honesty that is refreshing. You also have the best friend who is a young single dad trying to raise his son, and adds in some comic relief. When choices are placed in front of them, they may make choices in fear but they also follow their hearts. Some scenes and situations are a little cliche but I would much rather live my life the way these characters do. I want to live with my heart open even when it’s been stepped on. 

When a book makes me feel and care enough to cry, I know it is a book worth recommending. I hope you give this book a shot. A happily ever after awaits. 

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The next book on my to read list is a little bit grittier of a family tale, The Far End Of Happy which is coming out on May 5th and based on the authors real life tragedy. 

 

ABOUT THE FAR END OF HAPPY:

The Far End of Happy is a powerful new novel based on author Kathryn Craft’s personal experience with a stand-off involving her husband.  Here Craft delivers “real, raw emotion” (Library Journal) exploring a marriage unraveled by mental illness; and one man’s spiral towards a violent conclusion that tests the courage, love, and hope of the three women he leaves behind.

When the emotionally troubled Jeff engages police in a deadly stand-off, his wife, mother-in-law, and mother struggle to understand why the man they love has turned his back on the life they have given him, the one they all believe is still worth living.

“Framing the novel within a 12-hour period keeps the pages turning (Library Journal).” Narrating from the alternating perspectives of three women, whose lives will be forever altered by Jeff Farnham, gives an intimate look at the steps a woman will take to get the help her husband so urgently needs while desperately trying to keep her children safe.

ABOUT KATHRYN CRAFT:

A former dance critic who wrote for The Morning Call daily newspaper in Allentown, Pennsylvania, for nineteen years. Craft wrote exclusively nonfiction until she was plunged in the kind of real-life drama that demands attention. In 1997, after fifteen years of marriage, her husband committed suicide in a police standoff, leaving her and their two young sons.

The Far End of Happy was born from Craft’s need to make sense of what her husband had done. Kathryn has been a leader in the southeastern Pennsylvania writing scene for more than a decade and is also the author of The Art of Falling. She lives in Doylestown, Pennsylvania. Website: www.kathryncraft.com

 


 

 

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