So, we made our big adult decision. We're buying a home! It's been a crazy, long process but we're finally seeing the light at the end of the tunnel. It's definitely a starter home, but that's exactly what hubs and I wanted as we're looking to learn how to remodel and make the home our own. So, stay tuned for lot of before and after photos. We're hoping to close at the end of the month - I think it's a bit ambitious but since it's a bank-owned home they want to get it off their books. We shall see!
I've been pinning like crazy all the ideas for remodeling and decor. I can't wait to get the house ready so I can actually put all my ideas to work. The best part about the house is the sun porch which I'm planning to turn into my studio. I cannot wait! Check out my "For the Home" pinboard on Pinterest.com.
I'm also planning to redo my blog name / design. I'm just not a fan of this name or the look. So, yes, this blog is a work in progress!
Thursday, July 12, 2012
Monday, July 9, 2012
Time to skedaddle
Holy Toledo! It definitely felt like a Monday today. Work was well WORK. I did get a decent amount accomplished, so that's always a plus, but by the time 5 o'clock rolled around I was ready to skedaddle.
I headed home to run with the Crew at the ever healthy Dunkin' Donuts meet up spot. My friend and I put in a nice 4.5 mile run / walk over a rather hilly course. It was HOT. We ran through the sprinklers like 5 year olds and chatted about life's ups & downs. Running is truly my therapy and my runner friends are very dear to my heart.
I almost broke down thinking about how very lucky I am to call such women my friends. They're inspiring and seem to know just how to cheer me up. Either with a smile or a dirty joke (HA). We laugh & we run - it's the best balance of staying fit mentally and physically. I highly recommend it.
Aside from all the hubbub that is a Monday, Mr. & I have a lot of decision making to do over the next few days. We both decided to sleep on it and discuss everything further tomorrow. Ahh, Life, I just never know what you're going to throw my way.
I headed home to run with the Crew at the ever healthy Dunkin' Donuts meet up spot. My friend and I put in a nice 4.5 mile run / walk over a rather hilly course. It was HOT. We ran through the sprinklers like 5 year olds and chatted about life's ups & downs. Running is truly my therapy and my runner friends are very dear to my heart.
I almost broke down thinking about how very lucky I am to call such women my friends. They're inspiring and seem to know just how to cheer me up. Either with a smile or a dirty joke (HA). We laugh & we run - it's the best balance of staying fit mentally and physically. I highly recommend it.
Aside from all the hubbub that is a Monday, Mr. & I have a lot of decision making to do over the next few days. We both decided to sleep on it and discuss everything further tomorrow. Ahh, Life, I just never know what you're going to throw my way.
Today's motivational quote:
"God's plan for your life, far exceeds the circumstances of your day." Louie Giglio
I'm dedicating this quote to my hubs as he had a REALLY rough day today. I'm hoping tomorrow is better for him.
Peace, love & snail tails! (I know, snails don't have tails but it rhymed & I'm tired.)
Wednesday, June 20, 2012
Early morning run
I crawled (literally) out of bed at 6:15AM this morning. I've had a really hard time getting up before 6:45AM and purposely set my alarm for 5:45 and 6:00. I failed to turn on the ringer, so who knows what actually woke me up at 6:15. Well, anyway, I got myself up and headed out the door for a 5 mile run (2 mile warm up, 2 miles at tempo and a 1 mile cool down). It's been in the 90s all week and this morning it was a balmy 75ish. I was sweating after about 5 minutes. Wee. Morning runs are my favorite possibly because I'm still sleeping (sleep running?). Here are a few things I noticed this AM:
- Watch out for cobwebs. I panicked for a minute when I walked out the door into a web thinking that a spider might be in my hair. Ick!
- Be aware that folks set their sprinkler systems to randomly turn on before 7AM. I got a tad wet.
- Geese are cranky creatures 24-7!
- People running / walking before 7AM are usually very friendly. One lady said my shoes were "especially cheery" this morning. Thanks Saucony for the sweet neon yellow kicks!
- The golf course close to my home has a Border Collie to chase off cranky geese on the course. Hooray!
- Drivers avoid stop signs before 7AM. Noticed a fellow blow right on through a stop sign. Remember to run defensively! Yikes.
Since I woke up so late, I had to rush around to get ready for work this morning, so I didn't get to properly cool down or stretch. I'm feeling it now.
Thursday, May 31, 2012
Weight of Nation
So, Nick and I started watching the HBO series “The Weight
of the Nation.” If you know us personally, you know we get a kick out of this
stuff. We’ve watched Junk Food Nation,
Food Inc. and Nick’s read almost every book under the sun by Michael Pollan and
various other authors toting healthy eating ideas. (I start the books, but
never seem to finish them. Nick usually fills me in, but I’m bound and
determined to read one book to completion – I’m more of a fiction kind of
girl.)
Back to the topic, we watched the first two episodes in the
series and the numbers the researchers are throwing out are astounding. I
believe they said 68.8% of adults in the US are overweight or obese. Serioulsy,
68.85%?! That’s a BIG number (no pun-intended), how did we get to this
ridiculous number? Processed foods. High
dependence on “fast-food.” Lack of
exercise. What’s even scarier is the percentage of CHILDREN that are overweight
or obese. Researchers are predicting that today’s children will not live as
long as their parents. That’s just sad.
I don’t have children, yet, but I plan to be that picky
parent who won’t let their kids eat just anything. Yes, I understand they will
get treats at school and their friends’ houses, but under my roof I plan to be
pretty stringent with their eating habits. There just seems to be no control.
(And now I’m off my soapbox.)
Fortunately, programs like HBO’s series are great ways to
get people to start to pay attention to what they are putting in their mouths
as well as their children’s. I’m looking
forward to wrapping up the series.
I’m also focusing more on my eating habits. I know I get
lazy and rely on boxed meals (aka pizza) at least once a week, and I really
need to nip that tendency in the bud. I’m
planning to start a food diary for the month of June and really analyze what I
eat. I’m planning to post it too!
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