Sunday, June 23, 2013

3 Ways to Upcycle Boxes



 All of you fans of recycling, upcycling, DIYing, or saving money are going to love this quick post on creative and useful ways to upcycle old boxes.  This includes 12 packs of pop, cereal boxes, snack boxes, and more.  If you're trying to get organized, that's a plus too!

Saturday, June 22, 2013

Fifty Shades of Grey Movie Director Selected & My Opinion on Casting

Announced on the Fifty Shades of Grey Trilogy facebook page, the movie (anticipated to be released in 2014) director has been chosen.  Sam Taylor-Johnson, whom I've never heard of, will be directing the movie.  Her debut was, apparently, in 2009 with some other movie I've never heard of--Nowhere's Boy.  It starred her husband, so I'm wondering if I that really counts?

Thursday, June 20, 2013

Hit & Run and Identity Thief: One Old & One New Movie Worth Watching

 My husband may be a movie junkie (and TV show junkie, and horror junkie, and music junkie...), but I rarely turn on the television without purpose.  And by purpose I mean for drooling over Ian Somerhalder.  Anyway, he happen to be watching Hit & Run while I was half asleep one night last week and the next day I had to watch it myself.  We borrowed Identity Thief, and watched it, as well.  Two great movies in one week and both we free to watch?  I'll call that a win!

Sunday, June 16, 2013

Healthy Eats: Low Calorie Tuna & Broccoli Pasta

Whether you know it or not, it's very ironic that I'm posting a broccoli and anything, let alone broccoli and cheese recipe on my blog.  I'll tell you why...  Up until about six months ago, I was not a broccoli eater.  Actually, I thought it was gross and I hated the smell of broccoli and cheese soup.  Ew.  Talk about rancid after breath.

Short story: broccoli was not part of my diet.

A few months ago, when I was still working at the preschool, broccoli was served as our vegetable with lunch.  I ate it (with lots of pepper) and guess what?  I love broccoli!

 Well, this past weekend I whipped up a delicious, low calorie, quick supper that could have fed all four of us (had we all been home).  Try it.  You won't be sad you did.

Thursday, June 13, 2013

Being Accountable: Writing Down Your Goals

Many people find that writing down their goals, dreams, plans, etc. help them accomplish those things and follow through.  I'm one of those people and you probably are too, in your own way.

For example, tracking my food via Calorie Count keeps me accountable for what I eat.  I see how good or bad something is for me and I see where I make good choices and where I can improve my selections.
Food is not the only place I need to be accountable, though.  I want to share my goals, for all the world to see, so that they're in writing and public and I'm accountable for achieving those.  Plus, by writing them down, I'm admitting that they're possible and something I can work and am working toward.

Tuesday, June 11, 2013

My Resignation Letter

I was going to try and come up with some fancy title, but I figured I'd just make it plain, simple, and obvious.  I've been teetering on the edge of decision and indecision for a long time now, but Friday finally blew me over the edge.  I decided it was time for me to walk away from the center (and possibly the career field) I am working in.  It was time for me to put in my two weeks notice and resign.

Monday, June 10, 2013

My Goal to Live a Healthier Lifestyle: Being Food Conscious


 I'll readily admit that I have never, ever been conscious of what I was putting in my mouth.  I didn't care how much I ate or what I ate.  If I wanted it, I ate it.  I was always blessed with a relatively high metabolism and small to medium build.  Before I became pregnant with my son, the highest weight I had ever been was 138 lbs.

After having my bundle of joy, I cinched the weight easily with being actively employed and breastfeeding for a year.  One year after giving birth, I weighed less than pre-pregnancy.

I don't know what happened.  It was a combination of job shuffling, bad eating habits, quitting smoking, and other bad habits.  However, I eventually jumped up to over 150 lbs.  Yes, I know this is not fat, and I'm not saying I was.

I was unhappy with my body, my habits, and my health, though.  I believed this had to be the beginning of a downward spiral for me, because women like me grew up to be 40 year-olds who are overweight and bury their problems in food.

I wasn't disciplined.  I exercised occasionally and only casually.  I ate candy bars galore (my weakness is chocolate) and stuffed my face with whatever else I deemed delicious for the day.