Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Children Learn What They Live

Children Learn What They Live

If a child lives with criticism
he learns to condemn.
If a child lives with hostility
he learns to fight.
If a child lives with ridicule
he learns to be shy.
If a child lives with shame
he learns to feel guilty.
If a child lives with tolerance
he learns to be patient.
If a child lives with encouragement
he learns confidence.
If a child lives with praise
he learns to appreciate.
If a child lives with fairness
he learns justice.
If a child lives with security
he learns to have faith.
If a child lives with approval
he learns to like himself.
If a child lives with acceptance and friendship
he learns to love the world.
~Dorothy Law Nolte

At counselling last night, the counselor shared this with Jason and I. Just thought I would share.

Sunday, December 05, 2010

Roast Chicken, Squash, and Dill Potatoes Romanoff


This was my lunch today. I was going to do it for dinner, but figured that if I cooked it for lunch it gives me a lot more time to clean the mess up, LOL.

I also thought I would document how I cooked this since I really enjoyed it, and often forget these things. (I feel really old when I forget too...)

So the squash was easy. I removed the seeds and the peel, chunked it and boiled it. Once it was done, I added a little butter, brown sugar, sea salt, and pepper. I didn't measure anything, just did it to taste. Then I mashed it all together. So yummy. So easy too.

The Roast Chicken idea was thanks to Roy. He mentioned this to me and it's so easy! All I did was rub the chicken with a little bit of olive oil and season with sea salt and pepper. I was going to put thyme and rosemary on it, but I didn't have them in my cupboard. So I went simple. Then just cook it at 450 until the juices run clear and the chicken is a lovely brown. It's so easy and oh so yummy.

I got the recipe for Dill Potatoes Romanoff from the Cooking for 2 magazine. Though today I tripled the batch so I would have leftovers and my potatoes needed to be used up. But this recipe is for 2 servings.

Dill Potatoes Romanoff
2 cups cubed potatoes
2/3 cup cottage cheese
1/3 cup sour cream
1 tbsp all purpose flour
1 tbsp dried minced onion
1/4 tsp dill weed
1/8 tsp salt
1/4 cup shredded cheddar cheese

Boil potatoes until done. In a blender puree the cottage cheese, sour cream, and flour. Pour into a large bowl. Stir in the dill and salt. Add potatoes and toss gently.

Transfer to a baking dish coated with nonstick cooking spray. Bake, uncovered, at 350 for 20 minutes. Sprinkle with cheese, bake 5 minutes longer or until cheese is melted.

Makes 2 servings.


Saturday, December 04, 2010

Menu Plan, Money, and Ramblings!

Thankfully my migraine from Thursday and Friday is gone. I think I figured out the trigger for that one. Stress, plus I ate bananas. I must remember to not buy bananas.

This afternoon (after my nap, oh how I love my naps!) I made a menu plan. I decided to not make it by the day, but just make sure I have enough food for a few meals with leftovers. Here is what I'm going to make this week and possibly next.

Roast Chicken Legs and Dill Romanoff Potatoes and Squash
Broiled Tilapia
Cilantro Lime Shrimp with Cilantro Lime Rice
Rice and Beans

I have various frozen veggies in the freezer, and some lettuce salad as well. Believe it or not I had most of this on hand. I did pick up some chicken legs for $1.49 for I think 3 pounds. I didn't think that was a bad price.

What killed my grocery budget was that I had to put shampoo, conditioner, and mousse. With my curly hair, I hate using the el cheapo products. They just make my hair a tangled mess. I ended up spending a little over $10 on hair products. Ugh. I hate that, but it's necessary now that I'm working full time and have to look professional. I wish I had the money for the Aveda products, but I just don't. So instead I settle for less ones.

You know I started talking about a budget and did not explain anything. I'm started to re-read my Dave Ramsey book and found a show on CNBC called "Til Debt Do Us Part." Between Dave and Gail Vaz-Oxlade on "Til Debt Do Us Part." I've been really inspired to get my money situation in order. I've made a couple of budgets and started doing the money envelope system. I think I have to make some adjustments, but I know I'm on the right track. :) I'd love to hear your favorite financial blogs/websites. Or if you post about financial stuff! I'm looking forward to being on track, though I still think that Money Sucks, lol. :)

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

VIntage


I am loving anything and everything vintage lately. While up at the Bruno Thrift Store, I got a ton of amazing deals! I got an entire bag of doilies, lace, and many other things for a grand total of $5! I couldn't believe how big it is. I want to go back again soon. :)

While I was up there, I found these two tea cups. I've been on the hunt for some to put on my desk at work. I wanted to put my post it notes in one since they keep getting lost on my desk. I was going to use the other one for paper clips, but I won Bingo at work and decided to put my truffles in there instead!

Aren't the tea cups adorable?

Monday, November 29, 2010

Comfy


Here I am all comfy in bed. With a cocoon of blankets wrapped around me.

While up north, Ma was holding Ethan and covered one of his ears with his blanket. He went right to sleep. That got us to discussing how we all cover one ear with our blanket and we can't fall asleep unless it's covered, even if it's 100 degrees outside we have to have the sheet over our ear. I do this, Susan, and Julie do this. Ma does this. Lynette also does it. The next day at Lynette's shower, we asked Grandma and she did this too! She also mentioned that Great Grandma did it. It must be something that is passed down on our side of the family. Lynette said that she would start doing this to Ethan too. :)

Sunday, November 28, 2010

Norwex!

I am so excited! My Norwex order arrived today! Yay!!!! :D Here is a picture of what I got. You will want to click on it, to make it bigger to see all the words.

















Now here is what all I got!
  • Dishwashing Liquid--It's phosphate free and biodegradable!
  • Dish Cloth--This is mainly just netting (nylon) but it is great for removing flour dough from countertops! I have issues with that, so that is why I got it.
  • Spirsisponge--This is a scrubber that is safe for use on Teflon and flat top stoves. I got 2 of these!
  • Tea Towel Set- (1 Tea Towel and 1 Kitchen Cloth) This is made from antibac Microfiber. Since it is antibac and dries quickly you supposedly don't get that sour smell from dish cloths/towels. I can't wait to see if this is true. Even leaving a cloth out for a day it gets that icky smell and I HATE it.
  • Kitchen Cloth Set--(Set of 3)-, Read above. :)
  • Enviro Cloth--(1, 13"x13" cloth)--Once again this is made from antibacterial microfiber. It can be used on all washable surfaces and removes dust, dirt, and grease. This thing is AMAZING.
  • Enviro Cloth Travel Pack-Set of 4, 6"x6" cloths. Read above, same thing, just smaller!
  • Optic Cloth with Case--You can use this to clean eyeglasses, camera lenses, computer screens, cd's, etc. I needed a new cloth to clean my glasses and thought it was worth the try!
  • Window Cloth--You can use this to clean or polish windows, mirrors, jewelry, etc. You ONLY use water with this. It's AMAZING. I was sold on this.
  • Dusting Mitt--This is once again antibac microfiber, and you use it for dusting. Can't wait to try this out!
  • Body Pack--(Set of 3 cloths)--These are once again antibac microfiber. These are made for removing make up, regular facial cleansing, exfoliating, or in the shower. This is one of the 2 things that I bought at Mama Jenny's Norwex Party. These are WORTH EVERY PENNY. You use these on your face with just water, NO CLEANSER. I have found that since using these my face breaks out MUCH LESS. It's AMAZING. Worth every penny! So happy that I have a 2nd set now!
  • Dryer Balls--I've been wanting a set of these for a while now! I'm so excited to try these out! You put both of them in your dryer, and start the dryer. The dryer balls lifts and separates the laundry while softening fabric. It reduces drying time, static clean, and removes wrinkles naturally. NO NEED TO USE FABRIC SOFTENER! :D
  • Bathroom Scrub Mitt--This has microfiber fabric on one side and a scrub mesh on the other. I can't wait to try this with the descaler that Jason bought!
  • Magnet Ball---The Magnet ball prevents calcium molecules from building up in dishwashers and washing machines. I can't wait to try this out in my dish washer as I HATE all of that crap on glasses.
  • Washing Bag--(Ok, it's really called a Washing Net, but whatever :P) It's a mesh bag, that has 2 layers of mesh, which allows the water to flow through the bag optimal cleaning. It's great for washing all your microfiber cloths or delicates.
I am so excited by all of this! I can't wait to see what products that I can get rid of. The more natural way of cleaning the better, in my opinion. :D

Saturday, November 27, 2010

A Father's Love

First watch this video:



This song reminds me of dad. He's a mechanic. He helped me with my first car and worked on it and made sure that it was a good car for me. He has always done this for me with all my cars. I've called him from Rochester, knowing that he can't come down and help me, but some how he is able to diagnose the car over the phone if it's making an odd sound or something. Just knowing I have someone who I can call with car questions is a god send.

The Kia is getting older, and since it is, there are more repairs that are needed. When the car couldn't start in September, and the dealership tried to rip me off, Dad drove 2 1/2 hours down to fix my car.

I'm up north for Thanksgiving right now, and he wanted to take my car in to just look it over before winter came. Dad took it to the shop today and checked it over. He ended up replacing the thermostat. He won't take a dime for it. Not only that he filled up my gas tank and refused to take money for that.

It's just one of the ways that Dad shows me that he loves me. I think you can tell why this song makes me think of him.

Friday, November 26, 2010

Black Friday!

For the first time in as long as I can remember, I haven't gone shopping on Black Friday! Wow! I don't feel like I missed anything since I didn't even get the paper to look at the ads, lol. I kinda missed it, but enjoyed a day with the family. :)

Lynette and Ethan came over this evening! Of course I had to hold and love on Ethan. :) He is just such a cute little bundle of joy! I can't believe that he was 4 weeks early. He is just so perfect! Lynette and I scrapbooked 5 pages of Ethan and while we were doing that my sisters were taking pictures of Ethan. This picture below just makes me smile. :)

Thursday, November 25, 2010

Thanksgiving

This year I am so thankful for my family, friends, and to have a job that I enjoy. I am beyond blessed. There is so much to be thankful for this year.

Today I did Thanksgiving with the Nelson crew! It was great seeing everyone, but also bittersweet. It just wasn't the same without Grandpa Nelson being there. It just seemed like a huge void. I miss him so much. I know I didn't see him often, but he meant so much to me. I honestly view him and Grandma as a second set of parents to me. As I write this, I am sitting in Grandpa's chair. No one ever sat in the chair except for him. I miss him so much.

Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Exhausted

For some reason I'm exhausted today. No idea why. I went to be around 11 and got up around 9. I slept ok. I didn't do hardly anything today. Mom took Susan and I to the casino and then came back and visited with Lynette. I made my coconut cake for Thanksgiving tomorrow.

I'm so thankful that I came up north last night. Today it's snowing and we were getting about an inch an hour. I'm so thankful to be with my family and all nice and cozy in the house.

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Road Trip!

I headed up north tonight to spend Thanksgiving with my family! On the way up, I had a blast. I have forgotten how much I enjoy driving on the quiet roads. I'll admit I did speed a bit, shhhhhh. I cranked the radio and sang my heart out. It has been a long time since I've done that. I mean I'll crank the radio in town and sing, but not sing at the top of my lungs. It was a wonderful 2 1/2 hour drive up. Though my throat is a bit sore from all the singing! I'm looking forward to this vacation!!! :D

Oh and I managed to beat the icky weather! Even better!

Monday, November 22, 2010

My 3's

Since I've been getting inky tonight, I don't really want to think about what to blog about. I was tagged in this note on Facebook and thought that it would make a great blog entry!

Three Jobs I've had
1. Nursing Assistant
2. Administrative Assistant
3. Cashier at a Scrapbook Store


Three Places I've Lived
1. Kerrick, MN
2. Finlayson, MN
3. Rochester, MN

Three Favorite Drinks
1. Ice Tea
2. Coke from a can, in a glass glass, with 3 ice cubes
3. Ice cold water

Three TV Shows that I Watch
1. Glee
2. Hoarders
3. Chopped

Three Places I've Been
1. Rapid City, SD
2. Duluth, MN
3. Wyoming

Three of My Favorite Foods
1. Cheese
2. Sourdough Bread
3. Cookie Dough

Three Friends I think (hope) will respond
1. Linn
2. My Captivating Images
3. Susan


Three of my favorite colors
1. Pink (BRIGHT)
2. Black
3. Red

Three of my favorite types of candy
1. Mounds
2. 3 Musketeers
3. Dove Dark Chocolate

Three Things I'm Looking Forward to
1. Thanksgiving with my family.
2. Seeing Ethan (and family) again. Giving Lynette her gift!
3. Christmas. I just love the season.

Three Things that are ALWAYS by My side
1. Phone
2. Book
3. Notebook and pen.

Three Things in my car right now
1. Lots of reuseable bags
2. Scrapbook supplies
3. Dirt. (I REALLY need to clean my car, it's driving me NUTS.)

Three Things I did Today
1. Survived a slow day at work.
2. Got inky with my scrapbook supplies!
3. Talked to Ma on the phone.

Sunday, November 21, 2010

Currently

Sitting: At the dining room table on my laptop, with bills and budget stuff, and lists spread around me.

Watching: The slight breeze blow the leaves outside.

Wearing: Super comfy knit pants and my Twilight t-shirt. Comfies are made for Sunday's.

Drinking: A can of Coke in my red polka dot glass, with 3 ice cubes. Love.

Scrapping: Linn's Scrapbooked Postcard. Gotta get that out soon! So sorry Linn that it's been so long!

Hoping: That the weather will be good for my trip up north for Thanksgiving.

Loving: The Apple Jack Scentsy type thing I have melting. My house smells like fall. The cool crisp air outside. Time with friends and family. Hugs. Bubble Baths. Headache Free days.

Listening to: A document of the Amish on National Geographic TV.

Note: I stole this from Lisa at The Moments in Between. If you get a chance, you should check out her blog. Full of inspiration and fun.

Saturday, November 20, 2010

Reading Nook


The fabulous Linn recently sent me a scrapbooked postcard from Germany! I loved it and thought since I very rarely get fun mail, I thought I would keep it up. That same day I was organizing my reading nook and thought it would fit perfect on my little stand that is by my chair. Since Linn also loves to read, I thought it was perfect. Linn wanted to see it, so I snapped this quick picture. :)

Btw, the shall on the back of the chair was one that Mom gave me growing up. I don't remember if it was hers or one of the grandma's but I just love it. :)


Friday, November 19, 2010

Acupuncture

I'm fed up with my migraines and headaches. I just can't deal with them anymore. I am so over them. I feeling like I'm being pumped full of pills for no reason since they are not helping. I'll be honest, I'm ready to go off all my pills and just say fuck it and be done with doctors.

Last week while I was off work with migraines, I got to thinking that I should look into acupuncture as that has been known to help other people. I'm not afraid of needles, and it's not a pill. (I think Dr.'s prescribe pills way too easily now days, but that's just me.) And really, what do I have to lose by trying it?

Earlier this week, I went to lunch with one of my former co-workers, Debbie. During lunch I mentioned acupuncture to her and she said that Mayo offers acupuncture! I was SHOCKED! I kinda view acupuncture as a holistic medicine and didn't think that Mayo would support/provide that. Turns out they do! It's a very small area, and apparently you have to have a referral to go there, and my primary care doctor gave me one! I called earlier this week on it and have an appointment set up for December 8.

After I set up my appointment I got to thinking that perhaps my Mayo insurance would cover it....I wasn't hopeful, but was kinda hoping that they would cover 50% of it. I called MMSI (our insurance provider) and asked. It is covered 90% as long as it is for a medical reason and the doctor giving the acupuncture fills out a pre-determination form. I called and asked him to fill one out. Now to wait and hear back, but I am hopeful.

I am SHOCKED. 100% SHOCKED. I was bracing myself for the whole "no we do not cover that" line. I am very thankful for my insurance. VERY BLESSED.

Oh and I'll post an update after I have the acupuncture done!

Thursday, November 18, 2010

Light Bulb Moment


Today I had a light bulb moment thanks to Noell Hyman from Paperclipping, which is a scrapbooking video podcast and live show. Today she posted an article on "How to be Organized with you have 29 Unfinished Projects."

That article is amazing. I mean I can organize and such, but who would have thought to organize your unfinished projects with all the materials needed to complete it?! Why didn't I think of that? DUH!

Next time I am at IKEA I am going to get some of the lovely 12x15 boxes, as Noell noted, they are amazing for storing 12x12 paper plus embellishments in! Once everything is contained in the box, you can simply grab it for a crop and go. WOW!

I am so inspired by this post! I can't wait to get all my unorganized, unfinished projects together!

Notes from picture: Taken last week while I was working on organizing my scrapbook room. Still lots to go, but some progress is being made! :D

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

List Love

I'm sure that I have titled many posts before "List Love" or something very similar. I just love lists. I know I get that from Ma and Grandma as they were always writing a list.

I remember one time Ma found one of Grandma's list. Grandpa read Grandma's lists, but didn't really help cross stuff off. Amongst all of the to-do's, Grandma was very busy, one item on her list was "fart." It makes me smile thinking about that. She had so much to get done that day, she didn't even have time to fart. :)

Today while going through my Google Reader, I noticed one of my favorite blogs had updates. Now this is a big thing, since they don't update all that often. The blog is called "To-Do List." On it there are pictures of peoples to do lists. I just love reading them. Maybe I have a bit of a voyeur in me.

For some reason today's post got me thinking about my lists. I write so many different lists, some electronically, some by hand. I'm wondering if I should randomly start saving them. I think that they capture part of my life. With my to do's and such. Would it be odd to save them? Or perhaps take a picture and save them? Maybe one day scrapbook them?

What are your thoughts on this?

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Sleep

I need sleep tonight. Nothing has gone my way this evening. Ugh. Just a rough evening. Some nights I hate paying bills, lol.

But on the positive side of things, here is an inspiring quote that I found and love. :) It is so going to go in my book nook. :) I hope to post a real entry tomorrow. :)


"A home without books is a body without soul." ~Marcus Tullius Cicero

Monday, November 15, 2010

Decorating

Now that my apartment is all clean, I'm so excited to start decorating it! I'm going to go for a vintage inspired look.

Here are some things that I'm hoping to do, in list form, of course!

  • I have a bunch of flour sack towels that Grandma embroidered. I'm planning to "frame" them in embroidery hoops, and hang them on the wall, pinning the backs so they are all in circle form. I'm debating about painting the wooden hoops, but I don't know for sure.
  • I have an art print from a Twitter friend of a housewife, that I'm going to frame and hang in the dining room.
  • I ordered a silk screened print of some beaters off of Etsy. That is going to be framed as well, and hang in the dining room. I want to paint that frame a turquoise/aqua color. My colors for the kitchen/dinging room/living room are going to be turquoise/aqua I think.
  • One of my friends has a Cricut cartridge with a lot of vintage kitchen images. Since my cupboards are a cream color and are standard apartment issue, I'm going to cut some images out of vinyl and put on my cupboards to dress them up a bit. I think I even have all the vinyl I need!
  • Dining room curtain needs to be made. I have the fabric for it! Red and white polka dots! Looks very vintage in my opinion! I'm kinda scared to make it though.
  • The living room needs some "art" on the walls. I think I"m going to decorate some canvas. Either paint or use scrapbook paper in them. Best part, I already have the canvas and paint!
  • I have my little reading nook almost all set up! All that it needs is a "curtain" to cover the door that leads into the water heater, etc. I already have this fabric, and I LOVE it!
  • I want to get a print of books or something to hang behind my chair.
  • Eventually I want to cover the chair that I have there. It's just an IKEA rocking chair, that is SO COMFY but I bought the cheapest cushion for it, and it's plain black. I need to find some fun fabric for it.
  • In my hallway, I'm going to put the hope chest that Grandpa made me. I think above it I want to get an enlargement of a picture of Grandpa and I. I miss grandpa so much.
  • I'm also tempted to do a "Photo Wall" on the wall that you can see directly from the living room.
  • My bathroom is pretty much done, just want to get a couple things to put on the walls.
  • My craftroom needs to be organized before I do anything. I have some pictures, knick knacks and such that I want to put up.
  • My bedroom. I can't do much in there due to space. But I really want to get something on the wall above my head and the wall to the left of the bed. I don't know what though. My comforter is very pink and turquoise. I LOVE it. But I think when I finish my quilt that I've been working on for years, that will go on the bed. So I think I'm going to go a shabby/chic type thing. I don't know for sure though.
I have the decorating bug now. I've never really decorated before and I hope that I can pull stuff together like I imagine. I have a vision in my head that I want to get out. A little bit at a time. :)

Sunday, November 14, 2010

Only 40 days!

Did you know that there are only 40 days until Christmas?! Can I freak out yet? Actually, I won't be, I hope. :)

This pay day I'm going to start Christmas shopping! I remember the days when I used to be done by October 1. It seems as I get older, the closer to Christmas I get. I'm going to start making my lists, and get a few things knocked off. I have a few ideas for the hard to get people on my list. :) It's not going to be a big, extravagant Christmas this year, but I'm fine with that. Low key is good. :)

But before Christmas is Thanksgiving. Since my workplace is closed on the day after Thanksgiving, I'm debating about heading up north on Wednesday after work and spending a long Thanksgiving weekend up there. It's so tempting. I may not be able to do shopping on the day after Thanksgiving, but the more I think about it, the more fine I am with that. With Grandpa passing this year, I feel the need to be by my family. I don't know if that is normal or odd.

What are your plans for the holidays? Have you started on Christmas shopping yet? What are some of your favorite, cheap/homemade gifts that you have either received or given?

Saturday, November 13, 2010

Almost Forgot!

I almost forgot to blog today! Whoops!!

Today was spent sleeping in, then starting to clean a bit, then went to Haley and Cassidy's birthday party. (My nieces.) It was good to see Jason's family and the girls LOVED their presents. They both got books and Cassidy also got a bit of fabric since she has a sewing machine now. She really enjoyed it. Yay!

Despite taking my naproxen before the birthday party, I still got a headache. :( I came home and napped until almost 6 p.m. I couldn't believe I slept that long! Apparently I needed it. After my nap I ended up starting to organize and clean more for my Norwex party on Monday. I'm looking forward to it. :)

I made good progress in the kitchen, dining room, and living room. While cleaning I realized how much I like the shape of my apartment. I can start in one room and work my way to the back of the apartment. It works really well.

Now I'm off to head to bed and read for a bit and then get up tomorrow and finish. I was hoping to have my scrapbook room done and organized, but that won't happen. Oh well, it will get done, just not before Monday. :)

Hope everyone had a great Saturday! :)

Friday, November 12, 2010

A 4 letter word....


S-N-O-W

I'm so not ready for snow. Granted it is almost mid-November and we typically have had snow by now, but I'm still not ready for it. Today we had a lovely rain/snow mix. Thankfully the snow only stuck on the grass and I'm sure is gone by now. Why can't I live somewhere here it only snows a couple days before Christmas, stays through Christmas and then it goes away.

This is what it looked like around 5 p.m. by my apartment.

Thursday, November 11, 2010

Controversial Post?

Warning: This may be a controversial post...but I need to get my feelings out about this. I have my flame proof suit zipped on as well, if you want to share your honest opinion on this post. I would love to know your opinion on it.

I stayed home sick with a migraine yesterday and today. Thankfully the migraine broke around noon today. I decided to take it easy the rest of the day, and turned the tv on for a bit of background noise. I found the shower I'm Pregnant And....(it's on TLC). I've watched it before and found it semi-interesting. Not interesting enough to tune in routinely, but if nothing else is on, I will watch it.

So today I watched one called "I'm Pregnant And...55 years old." When this couple was married (I believe 12 years ago) they froze some of Kathy's (the mom) embryos in hopes to be parents one day. Kathy is 55 and her husband is 64.

I have no problem with fertility treatments or people getting pregnant or adopting at an advanced age. If they have a plan. This couple has no family closer. The dad has a 35 year old daughter and 2 grandchildren, but she did not want to be a guardian. The baby has no guardian. Who would take care of this baby is something happened to them?

I also don't think that it is fair to the child to have parents at that age. I mean when the baby graduates at 18, the mom will be 73 and the dad will be 82. WOW! How is that fair to the child? The child who will be essentially still be a child himself may have to take care of his parents at that age. He may have to put his parents in a nursing home at that age? What about his life?

Maybe I'm just being bitter that I haven't been able to get pregnant. That very well could be. But I'm just concerned about the children of these parents. Is this fair to them? Am I out of line with my opinion? I'd honestly love to hear your thoughts.

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Not today

No real blog post today. I'm feeling awful and stayed home from work due to a migraine. It's not going away either. :( It wavers a bit, and then it's back full force.

So today for my blog post, you get a picture. I took this before the time change, and it's my view at work in the morning. I love my desk.

Tuesday, November 09, 2010

LIFE

I had a few blog entries bouncing around in my head today, but I decided to not do any of them.

Marah Johnson posted this on Facebook and I just had to share. I am going to print this out, frame it, and hang it where I can see it everyday.

This is something that EVERYONE should remember.


Monday, November 08, 2010

Challenging Myself

Lately I haven't been eating well. I've been eating out waaaay too much. I've been really good about bringing my lunch to work, but in the evening I haven't been good at all. I've been sucking bad. I've succumbed to fast food again. Ugh. Not a good thing. Oh and generally eating like crap. I'm really good at finding excuses too. I've worked all day, I'm exhausted, I deserve to eat out, etc.

So I've decided to challenge myself. Starting today, November 8, I am not going to eat out for at least a month. I'm going to eat all meals at home. No eating out. No wasting money. Being much healthier in the long run. I've done this before and I can do it again. It's going to be hard and suck, but I'm going to do it. I know I can.

So in order to help me out here, I'd love for you to share or link me to some of your favorite, easy, recipes.

Sunday, November 07, 2010

December Daily

Each year Ali Edwards does a December Daily. You can read about it on her blog. Back in 2008, I did the December daily and honestly, it is one of my favorite scrapbook projects that I have done. I recently started talking to the wonderful Linn about scrapbooking, and got her hooked. :) I started talking to her a bit about the December Daily as I was debating about doing it again this year. She is going to jump right in and do it! I can imagine she feels overwhelmed, so I'm going to share my take on Ali's December Daily album and some tips on how I did it to de-stress it a bit.

First up the book itself! This is going to be VERY image heavy, but I hope that you all will think it's worth it and enjoy it. :)














































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































Now that you have seen my book, I'm going to give you my tips and tricks that I used. Take what you want, and leave what you don't. :)

  • I started to put the book together ahead of time. I made the pages, covered them with paper, and added some embellishments. Not many, but a couple.
  • To make the pages, I used chipboard, and cut them down to size. I wasn't concerned about other page edges going through.
  • I used the Christmas paper and embellishments that I had on hand. There are at least 3 lines of paper in there and many, many different brands of embellishments.
  • One thing that I did not do, that Ali did, is that I did not work on this each day. I did not have my book completed at the end of December. I was ok with that! I took pictures throughout the holiday season, and blogged them with a bit of journaling. The days that I did not have pictures, I added in Christmas memories, etc. It is fine if every page does not have a picture or journaling. This book is for you, there are no rules.
  • If I remember right, I didn't actually finish my book until March, 2009, lol. But you know what, I was ok with that! I did it on my own time, and loved how it turned out in the end.
  • On some days, I had lots more pictures that I wanted to share. What I did was punch holes in them using the Crop a Dial and ran ribbon through the holes, and tied it in loose knots, so that I could still flip through the pictures. I adhered the back picture to my book.
  • The most important thing about this book is to do it how you want. Do whatever you want! There is no right or wrong with it.
I hope this post encourages others to try out the December Daily. It is a wonderful way to capturing those Christmas memories. If any of you have questions about how I did mine, fire away!

Saturday, November 06, 2010

Sing Along Saturday

I thought that sharing a few of the songs that I have been listening to lately might be fun. So today is Sing Along Saturday! If I'm going to do this more often I might even make a banner thing, and invite others to participate since I can never have too much music and I'm always looking for something new.

So in no particular order here are a few songs that I have been listening to a lot lately.

"On the Wings of a Snow White Dove" by Ferlin Husky
I've been listening to this a lot lately since it reminds me of Grandpa Nelson. I've really been missing him. I've realized lately that I haven't been dealing with his death well. But that's a whole different blog entry. The old style country is what Grandpa used to love. This song makes me feel closer to Grandpa somehow. And yes, it was played at his funeral.



"Comfortably Numb" by Pink Floyd
Growing up Dad used to listen to a lot of Pink Floyd and for the past couple of years or so I've been listening to more and more of it. "Comfortably Numb" has become part of playlists a lot recently.


"Runaway" by Love and Theft
This song has made my rotation since some days I would love to just sell everything, pack my bags and drive off to a new place. I think most people have that dream that they can just do that....


"Felt Good on my Lips" by Tim McGraw
This is a new song that I just love to sing around too! It sounds so different than most of Tim McGraw's songs, but it makes me just want to crank the music and sing.


"All I Want for Christmas is a Real Good Tan" by Kenny Chesney
Yes, I have been listening to Christmas music already. I just love me some Christmas Music. One day I am going to spend Christmas on the islands somewhere....


"Stuck Like Glue" by Sugarland
Ok, I have to say first of all. I HATE this video. Jenniffer Nettles (the lead singer) just annoys me. I can't stand her. But this song keeps getting stuck in my head. Though it could do without the whole country rap part. That annoys me. But I do like this song.


"Summer of '69" by Bryan Adams
This song I've always loved. Been listening to a fair amount of various 80's songs as well lately.

"Thinking 'Bout Somethin'" by Hanson
This song makes me just want to get up and dance!!! I grew up in the 90's, of course I still love boybands!!!



"Sweet Little '66" by Steve Earle
Once again, Ma and Dad used to listen to a fair amount of Steve Earle, and of course I HATED it, lol. But I've been listening to a lot of it. Unfortunately youtube does not have a fabulous version of this song, but I'm sure you can find one if you want to download the track.


"Get Off on the Pain" by Gary Allan
I just love Gary Allan. I really need to get his new CD that came out a while ago. I really enjoy his music.





I suppose I should stop now before I don't have any to do this again! And if you are looking for a new CD to pick up, check out Jason Aldean's newest CD "My Kinda Party." I really need to see Jason in concert again. He is AMAZING!!

Friday, November 05, 2010

Finally Friday!

I always think of this song on Friday's. :)




I'm going to be honest. I don't want to blog today. It was a long day. I didn't sleep good last night for some reason. Today at work was crazy busy, I mean I didn't even have time to take a lunch, so busy! That's not typical at all! But I still love my new job. :) I'm just happy that the day flew by.

Honestly you know what sounds good right now? A nice, hot, long bubble bath, and laying in bed adn watching a movie. :) I think I might just go and do that. :)

Thursday, November 04, 2010

Tweet Your 16 Year Old Self

On Twitter today I noticed that there was a trending topic called "#TweetYour16YearOldSelf" and throughout the day I was thinking of some things that I would tell myself in my younger years. Not necessarily when I was 16 but throughout my school years. I was thinking that it would be a good blog post, so here I am.

  • You aren't fat. You are healthy and gorgeous. Believe it. Don't worry about trying to lose weight or changing. Don't think that you are fat. You look good and healthy. You will look back and wish that you still looked that good.
  • It doesn't matter what people think of you. Be yourself. Embrace yourself.
  • Live your life for you. No one else.
  • Don't try to be perfect. No one can be perfect.
  • Don't try to live up to everyone's expectations of you.
  • Don't give up on your goals.
  • It's ok to go out and party once in a while and come home late. Those are part of the teenage years. You will regret that later in life.
  • Don't ever sell the Thunderbird.
  • Confide in your friends when stuff goes wrong. When you feel like you have no one to turn too.
  • Don't attempt suicide.
  • Take the scholarship to St. Scholastica. Live in the dorms. Enjoy that part of life. You will regret it if you don't.
  • Don't be so responsible all the time. It's ok to let your hair down once in a while.
  • Buy 2 pairs of those awesome Tommy Hilfiger jeans. You look awesome in them.
  • Chase those hopes and dreams you have.
  • Spend more time with Grandma and Grandpa. They won't be around forever.
  • Don't be in such a hurry to grow up. Enjoy life.
  • Experiment with makeup. Have fun with it.
  • Dye your hair whatever color you want. It will wash out eventually or you can always re-dye it.
  • It's ok to wear your hair curly every now and then. Embrace it.
  • Rock out to the music you like. Don't worry about what anyone else thinks.
  • Dance at the school dances. Don't worry about what you look like dancing. It's fun!
  • When the girls want to go to a club, go!
  • Follow your heart.
  • Buy stock in Apple or Google with your spare money.
  • Try not to be so shy.
  • Don't fall for credit cards. Use cash only.
  • Push for braces.
  • Do what you want to do, not what you think everyone wants you to do.
  • Most importantly, enjoy all the good times with your friends. Laugh a lot. It's the best thing ever.

Wednesday, November 03, 2010

Ramblings

Tonight I feel like writing, but I'm not sure about what. I've toyed with a few ideas from my list, but none of them speak to me today. So I'll do a rambling list of thoughts.

  • Today I gave a presentation on Outlook Calendar Best Practices to my work group. I HATE speaking in front of people, but I did it anyway. I think it went really well and afterwards people kept coming up to me and thanking me for giving it. I think everyone learned a lot. One person even told me that she is going to call me "Awesome Amber" from now on, lol.
  • I am seriously behind on reading and commenting on blogs. I'm debating about moving my old Google reader account to a new one and weaning down on the blogs I follow.
  • Speaking of following blogs, I'm so sad to see some of my favorites seem to be turning commercialized now. It seems like they are constantly giving sponsor items away and that most posts are about the products. That makes me very sad as I miss the real posts from them. :(
  • I'm not ready for winter. I wish it could be 50-60 degrees and sunny all year around. Getting down to the 30's/40's at night. That would be ideal for me.
  • I've been falling behind on cleaning and putting things away in the apartment. I've been feeling so exhausted lately. Not a good thing.
  • I'm planning to go to bed early tonight and hopefully that will help.
  • I've been listening to Christmas music already.
  • I really need to create a new playlist. I've started it, but haven't finished.
  • Speaking of music, I should share some of my favorite songs lately. Anyone interested in that?
  • Books make me happy.
  • I have a think for stationary and office supplies. Odd.
  • I've been meaning to go to the Salvation Army and look for a couple of things for my desk at work. I have a vision in my head and need to find a couple things.
  • I haven't been spending a ton of time online lately. That makes me happy.
  • I've been devouring books like crazy.
  • One can never have too many books.
  • I want a good program to track/organize my books. Anyone have any ideas?
  • I really want a bookplate/library checkout system for my books. Like this from uncommon goods. :D
  • It sounds like there is a heard of elephants running around upstairs. I think my things are going to start falling off my walls.
  • I have a vision for my living room and kitchen. I just need to get ambition to do it.


Tuesday, November 02, 2010

Ethan

My cousin Lynette had a baby on October 13. His name is Ethan and he is the cutest baby ever! Lynette and Cliff were nice enough to let me watch Ethan when he was only 10 days old! He is just so damn adorable and I hardly put him down while I was there. That new baby smell..mmmmm. Here is a quick picture of the two of us. Whenever he was on my shoulder he was holding my shirt in his little fist. He is just so adorable. It makes me wish I were a mom. Instead I'll be "Auntie" Amber since Lynette is an only child and spoil Ethan so much!


Monday, November 01, 2010

NaBloPoMo, again!

Last year I decided to participate in NaBloPoMo again! If you don't know what that is, you can read my entry last year. In reading that post again, I wonder if it is summer and early fall that I start to slack off on blog posting. It's kinda odd. I do know that I definitely go through peaks and valleys in blog posting, but I wonder if some are seasonal.

Anyway, I'm looking forward to blogging daily. I've been "writing" entries, but not getting them out here. I start thinking of them on lunch, in the shower, in the car, etc, and then when I sit down I feel as if I can't word what I wanted to say in a good way. Does that make sense? It does in my world!

Here are a couple things I want to blog about this month. Hopefully it will serve as a reminder if I can't think of something to blog about! I also, have my trusty Journal Jar too! I found it while unpacking some boxes from my scrapbook room!

And of course, in list form, a few ideas.
  • Scrapbook Classes--Me A:Z; Journal Your Christmas
  • December Daily (Share my completed book!)
  • Update on new job
  • Update on apt
  • Recipes, cooking, baking
  • Share various pictures
  • Ethan
  • Marriage Counselling
  • Scrapbook room
And of course I had a ton more, but can't think right now! Also, my tummy is growling at me, so I suppose I should go find something for dinner!

I'm really excited about NaBloPoMo! :D

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Have you ever looked back on your life and realize that this is where you thought you would be in life?

Tonight for some reason I'm in this mood and reflecting...and honestly, it's not a good thing.

Right now I'm 27. By this age, this is how I always imagined it would be.

I thought that by this age that I would be happily married, with 2.3 kids. Like the typical American family. I would be a stay at home mom for the children while my husband worked. I would have meals on the table, homemade, and would spend hours playing with the kids and scrapbooking a bit as time allowed. I would be living up north somewhere closer to my family. I wouldn't have to worry about money. I would have a large garden. Before I got married I would have traveled through Europe. I would have gone on vacations to Florida, California, and I would be very close to my family. Grandpa would have held my first born child. We would have a 3 generation photo taken.

It makes me feel like I am a failure. I know that I shouldn't feel that way, but I do. How wrong is it to feel this way? I know that I shouldn't look back, but I do. I wish I could simply look forward and move forward.....

Thursday, September 23, 2010

Taco Soup (recipe)

I made this for dinner last night and a few people have asked me for the recipe. Here it is. :)

Taco Soup

1 ½ lbs hamburger (I’ve made it with 1 pound just fine. Just not as meaty)
1 onion, chopped
16 oz can tomato sauce (I used diced tomatoes instead)
8 oz can tomato sauce
3 cups water
2 cans whole kernel corn, don’t drain
2 cans kidney beans, don’t drain (I usually do 1 can black beans, 1 can kidney beans)
1 pkg taco seasoning
1 (4.5 oz) can green chilies
1 pkg Hidden Valley Ranch original buttermilk dressing
Garlic Powder to taste

Brown the hamburger and onion. Season the meat as you wish. I usually toss in pepper, garlic powder, season-all, and onion powder.

Add the other ingredients and bring to a boil. Simmer for at least ½ hour, stirring frequently.

Serve with a dollop of sour cream, shredded cheese, and chips or Fritos. I usually skip the chips and just use sour cream and shredded cheese.

You can also make this with chicken and it’s really good too.

Monday, September 20, 2010

Password Protecting

I haven't updated a lot here lately.  Part of the reason is that I haven't felt like publizing what is going on in my life.  In the past I have always been fairly good about being open and honest.  Sharing what I want to share on my blog since it is mine.  But lately I haven't been.  Part of that is because I don't want to upset anyone by sharing my thoughts and feelings.  I've always felt like I could do that in all places of my blog.  I've toyed with starting a private journal, even a handwritten one, since I love paper, and books and such so much.  But I just can't see myself sitting down to write in it by hand.  So here I am.   I've finally decided to password protect my blog.   If you are interested in reading it, please contact me via Facebook, Twitter, or email.  gamerbabe360 (at) yahoo .com

Friday, August 27, 2010

Apartment

I'm getting ready to move into an apartment, in fact I started to move in today!  I signed the papers and got the keys yesterday!  I'm so darn excited. :)   I just love the apartment and can't wait to make it mine.

Today I did something I have never done before.  I went and picked out and bought furniture!!

I figured I should start with something in the living room since I have no living room furniture at all.   I was going to get a couch and loveseat, and possibly an oversized chair, but I seen this and loved it.   It looks much better in person than in this picture, but oh well!  Since all of the walls are white, I opted for a rich, dark brown that I loved.  It's called Cafe.  I was thinking that I could accent with a teal or turquoise.  I'm not sure though, we will see what I love!

Then I was going to move the daybed and the matress that I had when I was back home....but I kinda wanted something bigger.  I was going to go for a full sized bed, and bed frame, but the mattress that I found was a queen, and it was actually cheaper than a full in the other bed I was thinking about, since it was on special.  Plus I liked the one that I got a little bit better, and it wasn't just because of the price.

ANYWAY, I found this bed that I fell in love with.  

And the the least fun of all of them is the mattress, but I look forward to sleeping on it, and not getting poked with springs like the current mattress.


Now I just need to find queen sheets somewhere for cheap.

I'm looking forward to this new adventure in my life. :)