Showing posts with label What's Up. Show all posts
Showing posts with label What's Up. Show all posts

8.10.2012

August 2012





August, you will be good to me.  I know you will.  I have high hopes and a hair cut scheduled, oh and shopping.  At any rate, today is cold-ish and it has been so hot lately that I am embracing the chance to wear jeans.

"Oh darling, let's be adventurers"

7.03.2012

July 2012


July promises to be a month of HOT weather, longer runs and bike rides, more hours at work, good books and nights in with the man I love.  I cannot wait to conquer July.  I have a feeling it will need to be conquered, but I am happy to do it.  I have my knight in shining armor to help me when I need it.  

Since my quote for the month is about books I feel like I should mention what I plan to read this month...and that will be my next post.  Today is all about fun and purging last months ball of stress.  

July is about popsicles, or at least it should be. So wish me luck!!

P.S. sorry I am a lazy poster lately, hopefully I will get my groove back

4.13.2012

Food Rules

I recently read Food Rules: An Eater's Manual by Michael Pollan.  Let me just say, I feel inspired by the amazing words in this book.  I am pumped to change my (and Nick's) eating habits to better our health and to cut out some of the processed foods we consume.

The book gives readers 83 rules to follow to change their eating habits.  Now, let me explain, I will not be able to follow 83 rules let alone remember all of them.  Pollan, however, suggests that you choose three or more rules to start with.  One from each of the three categories: "What should I eat?," "What kind of food should I eat?" and "How should I eat?"

Throughout the beginning, okay at the beginning of the book Pollan answers those three questions and then explains those answers through the 83 rules.

"What should I eat?"
-Eat food

"What kind of food should I eat?"
-Mostly Plants

"How should I eat?"
-Not too much


I have decided to pick a few of these rules and post the ones I want to follow and how I am following them.  I'll be working on deciding which ones we are planning on following and how to follow them.  I'm hoping to begin working on this project on our next grocery shopping trip.


Pollan, Michael. Food Rules: An Eater's Manual. (2011) The Penguin Press. New York





4.11.2012

Lazy Day



So really today wasn't lazy at all.  I worked. I ran. I made dinner.  I am now sitting on the couch pretending to be lazy while really stressing over work and running and cleaning up dinner.


BUT

Tomorrow is my day off.  So it is time to be lazy!!!

4.06.2012

Being a Kid

When was the last time you swung on a swing or went down a slide?  Some times it is just nice being a kid.






















3.20.2012

Thoughts

I have had a lot of thoughts bumping around my head lately. So, I thought I would share a few (see, there is another thought).


  • Week two of working out (walking, jogging, running, crunches etc.) was really really rough.  My body didn't want to do it anymore and worse still, my brain no longer had those beautiful day dreams of me feeling great while running.  Instead, I knew the pain was coming.  I knew the ache was going to settle into my legs and arms and abs before to long and it just didn't sound appealing.  Week two was hard, but it is over now.
  • People have bad attitudes.  I mean seriously, the world is not out to get you and you aren't the only one that is suffering today nor are you facing the worst of it.  There are people without jobs that would love to have yours, so...must you come into work dreading it before it gets started?  Remember: "Be kind; Everyone you meet is fighting a hard battle" Plato (or someone else)
  • Having pretty painted nails just makes me feel...glorious.  I know that sounds ridiculous, but in a world where I cannot always be myself, in a world with rules that I must follow and in a world where I must be a leader among many, my painted nails ground me.  They remind me that I have a beautiful life to come home to.  Once again, I sound crazy.  I know that.  I know that if my nails chip it doesn't mean I will have a horrible evening at home.  I suppose it just reminds me of all the beautiful things I have and that painted nails is a luxury I should be grateful for.
  • I love shopping!!
  • I have only been allowing myself one (sometimes two) non-water drinks a day.  Coffee has become my constant one drink.
  • I have a love hate relationship with Greek yogurt.  I found a brand I love.  I hate all others.  I hate that my one brand is only available at the one grocery store we don't frequent.  I love that yogurt though.


Have a thought-filled glorious Tuesday!!!



3.16.2012

Deluxe Donuts





Do you ever just need a donut?  We had a Saturday morning a few weeks back that just required donuts.  After some Google hunting, we found a great place just up the street, Deluxe Donuts.  They were "ahh-mah-zing." The place was jam packed with customers.  Nick had to park in a parking lot a street over while I ran in and grabbed our treats.  We got 2 glazed, 2 jelly filled and 2 Bavarian creme (my favorite).  We will definitely be going back!




3.12.2012

Time

Isn't it crazy how we spend our lives waiting?  It always seems like it takes forever for things to happen.  If I had started this blog before our wedding it would have read...

"I can't wait to get married"
"Why have we waited so long to get married?"
"Will July 24 ever get here?"
"Could this summer take any longer?"

I mean seriously, when did I stop to enjoy what was happening?

Never, that's when.

I have been making a solid effort to enjoy the now lately, but with my new running goals, I feel like I have begun the waiting game again.

"How long will it be before I see results?"
"When will my legs stop aching with the effort of three doubles a week plus 2 miles three-four times a week?"
"When will I stop being sleepy from running?"
"When will I get to go on my shopping trip because I need new clothes?'

I need this to stop now!  If I run, sit, jog, walk and work wondering when these things will happen, when will I enjoy them happening?

So here, I pledge to try to pay more attention to....

NOW









March 6 and 9 runs.  2.24 miles and 2.12 miles respectively.




2.22.2012

Cinnamon Sugar Pull-Apart Bread

One of my goals for this year was to make more bread.  Nick and I love bread, but I don't bake it often because in general...it is hard, lol.  


My mom visited during January and this bread seemed perfect for breakfast.  It was fairly tasty, but not as good as I wanted it to be...Nick and my mom loved it though.



















































Cinnamon Sugar Pull-Apart Bread
Makes: one 9x5x3-inch loaf
Recipe from Joy The Baker
For the Dough:
2 3/4 cups plus 2 tablespoons all-purpose flour
1/4 cup granulated sugar
2 1/4 teaspoons (1 envelope) active dry yeast
1/2 teaspoon salt
2 ounces unsalted butter
1/3 cup whole milk
1/4 cup water
2 large eggs, at room temperature
1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
For the Filling:
1 cup granulated sugar
2 teaspoons ground cinnamon
1/2 teaspoon fresh ground nutmeg
2 ounces unsalted butter, melted until browned
In a large mixing bowl (I used just the bowl of my stand mixer) whisk together 2 cups flour, sugar, yeast, and salt.  Set aside.
Whisk together eggs and set aside.
In a small saucepan, melt together milk and butter until butter has just melted.  Remove from the heat and add water and vanilla extract.  Let mixture stand for a minute or two, or until the mixture registers 115 to 125 degrees F.
Pour the milk mixture into the dry ingredients and mix with a spatula.  Add the eggs and stir the mixture until the eggs are incorporated into the batter.  The eggs will feel soupy and it’ll seem like the dough and the eggs are never going to come together.  Keep stirring.  Add the remaining 3/4 cup of flour and stir with the spatula for about 2 minutes.  The mixture will be sticky.  That’s just right.
Place the dough is a large,  greased bowl.  Cover with plastic wrap and a clean kitchen towel.  Place in a warm space and allow to rest until doubled in size, about 1 hour.  *The dough can be risen until doubled in size, then refrigerated overnight for use in the morning.  If you’re using this method, just let the dough rest on the counter for 30 minutes before following the roll-out directions below.
While the dough rises, whisk together the sugar, cinnamon and nutmeg for the filling.  Set aside.  Melt 2 ounces of butter until browned.  Set aside.  Grease and flour a 9x5x3-inch  loaf pan.  Set that aside too.
Deflate the risen dough and knead about 2 tablespoons of flour into the dough.  Cover with a clean kitchen towel and let rest for 5 minutes.  On a lightly floured work surface, use a rolling pin to roll the dough out.  The dough should be 12-inches tall and about 20-inches long.  If you can’t get the dough to 20-inches long… that’s okay.  Just roll it as large as the dough will go.  Use a pastry brush to spread melted butter across all of the dough.  Sprinkle with all of the sugar and cinnamon mixture.  It might seem like a lot of sugar.  Seriously?  Just go for it.
Slice the dough vertically, into six equal-sized strips.  Stack the strips on top of one another and slice the stack into six equal slices once again.  You’ll have six stacks of six squares.  Layer the dough squares in the loaf pan like a flip-book.  Place a kitchen towel over the loaf pan and allow in a warm place for 30 to 45 minutes or until almost doubled in size.
Place a rack in the center of the oven and preheat to 350 degrees F.  Place loaf in the oven and bake for 30 to 35 minutes, until the top is very golden brown.  The top may be lightly browned, but the center may still be raw.  A nice, dark, golden brown will ensure that the center is cooked as well.
Remove from the oven and allow to rest for 20 to 30 minutes.   Run a butter knife around the edges of the pan to loosen the bread and invert onto  a clean board.  Place a cake stand or cake plate on top of the  upside down loaf, and carefully invert so it’s right side up.  Serve warm with coffee or tea.

2.13.2012

Week One

Week one of motivation wasn't really "motivating."  Don't get me wrong, I am trying my hardest to keep to this new mindset.  I want to make sure that I stay empowered to change anything that I want to change or keep things the same lol.

In the spirit of motivation, I am changing a few things about the blog.  For one thing, I am going to try to write at least one post a week.  I tend to rely on my photo heavy posts because I don't take the time to write detailed posts like I want to.  Work has been keeping me very busy lately, even though I shouldn't be as busy as I am (oh well).  I know that I want to change a few other things on the blog, but haven't landed on any other decisions as of now.

I did start a new book this week though,  The Catcher in the Rye by J. D. Salinger.  I am not very far in to it at all, but find it interesting so far.  My work friend and I are reading it together.  This will be the fifth book that we have read together.  I always wanted a book club, and even though it is just two of us, I really enjoy being able to talk to someone else about what I am reading.


2.10.2012

Super Bowl Madness

Hey look, Nick and I visited Super Bowl village!



































2.06.2012

Day 1

Today is day 1, the first day of moving forward.  It is the first day of having motivation to change...ANYTHING.  Don't get me wrong folks, I love my life.  I love how Nick and I can hang out when we want, go out to eat and go see movies.  There are, however, some things I would like to change.  So today is the beginning.  It is day 1.  

Now that I have asserted that I am moving forward with my new found motivation, I will look into the past lol.  There are plenty of things you have missed while I have been without my lovely power cord (a friend borrowed it for a few days; therefore, no posts).

So expect some good posts this week.  I have two art projects to share as well as some mighty tasty French Onion Soup.  

1.16.2012

January 2012

Part of my birthday to-do list was to make a calendar.  So...here is the month of January!




11.21.2011

Boot Watch 2011 is OVER

That's right folks.  I found and purchased my new boots.  I LOVE THEM!


They are very comfortable and stylish.  I also love that they are wide calf....I used to be a jump-roper and was in marching band so my calves are large and in charge.  At any rate, here they are.


















I bought them on clearance at DSW!

11.01.2011

Welcome to November

Do you know what happend to October?  Because I sure don't.


Lately, I have been living week to week or work schedule to work schedule.  I don't make plans anymore either.  Mostly because my schedule is so unreliable.  I am looking to change this habit and or just starting living to live to have fun.  


At any rate, I am also going to try to blog more this month.  So...here is an update as to what is going on with us...


I am still reading the Kingkiller Chronicles by Patrick Ruthfuss. I am now on the second book A Wise Man's Fear. Nick has begun reading the first book.  I am still in love and have a great time talking with a friend at work about it.  We almost have our own little book club (which is a dream of mine).





I am also working hard on my crocheted blanket.  I have over half of it put together and plan on finishing it this month; especially since I am going to start making Christmas stockings and a tree skirt soon.  

Beyond those projects.  Nick and I are waiting for a good movie to hit theaters.  We are tired of the releases as of late.  

Oh, and the face wash I have been using for over a year now has disappeared from shelves.  I was using St. Ives Blemish and Blackhead Control Apricot Face Wash. It took me a long time to find a good face wash and product line in general that works well with my skin.  I have very sensitive skin.  It likes to break out for odd reasons or have rashes.  I'm allergic to Snuggle and need to be careful to not use Dial soap on a regular basis.  Basically, my skin is picky.  So I am on a hunt for a new line or at lest new face wash.  A blogger that I follow has recently switched to natural skin care products, and I am thinking of following her lead.  I'm in research mode now, but please let me know if you have any suggestions.

10.17.2011

Discoveries

Things I have learned in October:

1. If I thought September was busy, I never dreamed of October!

2. I love whipped cream cheese on an everything bagel.

3. Coffee keeps me alive.

4. Making food with friends and hanging out is more relaxing than watching T.V. by myself.

5. I want a comfy oversized sweater... like this one from Gap:



6. Fall/Autumn feels like home.

7. I get wrapped up accomplishing lists and forget to blog. 

9.30.2011

On Our Nightstands: #7

The month of September has been very busy work wise.  Usually, I go on here to blow off steam and spend my spare time.  I, however, have been reading like crazy instead.  


A friend of mine at work shares a passion for reading with me, and we talk books often.  For my birthday, she gave me a list of books she thought I might like.  And, boy do I ever like this book.


I started reading The Name of the Wind by Patrick Rothfuss just two weeks ago and am currently more than half way through the 700+ page book.  It is amazing, so far.  It is the first book in the Kingkiller Chronicles, so I do not know how it will end, especially since only two of the three books are out now. 


The book is one man's life story told by him to another character in the book who is recording the story for him.  It follows his progress through Rothfuss's created world where demons live among us and magic can be done by knowing the name of the elements. 










I cannot wait to continue readin this book and moving on to the next one.  Thanks to my friend from work for recommending this amazing book to me!

9.07.2011

To Do Lists

Last week and this week have been filled with To Do lists.  I have been working a lot of crazy hours with several doubles and only one day off a week.  So, I have to make that day count.  Here are some things I've been working on:





  • Cleaning
    • Bathroom
    • Bedroom
    • Kitchen
    • Dusting
    • Sweeping
  • Work
    • Organizing tests (I'm a trainer where I work)
  • For me
    • Hair cut
    • Birthday Shopping
    • Paint nails
    • Take the car back to the shop
    • Call friends for updates on life
    • Mail friends birthday card
  • With Nick
    • Grocery shopping
    • Quality time
    • Library
  • Home
    • Bills
    • Laundry
  • Crafts
    • Create a calendar
    • Gift for a friend
    • Recipe cards
    • Bookmark
    • Inspiration for Dining room art
    • Dining room chairs

All in all, it has been busy!  I'm okay with that though.  I do have the evening of my birthday off (YAY! for Friday), and hopefully we will get to go out with friends and maybe invite a new addition to the friend group (one of my best friends is due this week!).  

Here's looking forward to Friday night!



8.14.2011

Grump

That's right folks...today I am a grump.  The last two weeks have been great.  Nick and I have had tons of time together and work has had a lot of positive moments.  Then came this week.  


This week, our cat got an eye infection that requires us to put 2 drops of medicine in her eye 3 times a day (let me just say that she no longer likes or trusts us anymore)


AND


my car broke down....like $1,000 worth of broke down.  


Therefore, on this lovely Sunday afternoon, I am baking myself chocolate chip cookies in a shallow attempt to make myself feel better.  I also plan on eating all of the carbs I can get my hands on with the help of a new cookbook Real Simple Meals Made Easy.   












I picked this beauty up at the local Borders.  Since they are all closing, so sad, I got it for 30% off.  I am excited to try the Lasagna-Style Baked Ziti for dinner this evening (expect a post soon all about it).


There went the timer.....


morsels of joy, here I come. 


Hmmmm, cookies, cold milk and a good book.  I feel better already.



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