Thursday, June 8, 2017

Daily Fun




In a perfect world I would put something fun into every day. As we all know, life does not always work that way, but we sure can try. I am sure you have all read about how showing gratitude everyday makes people happier. I do agree with this practice but I also think it is important to take time out to do something FUN!  I am not suggesting that you abandon your job and head to the beach daily. Just take 5-10 minutes to do something that you enjoy every day; it can really make a difference. Everyone has a different idea of fun but here are somethings I try to do for daily fun.
  • ·         Read a good book or magazine
  • ·         Act silly with my husband. This could be singing off key (that is the only way I sing by the way) or doing some silly dance in the kitchen or living room.
  • ·         Having dinner out with a some wine or a margarita
  • ·         Visiting a winery (which we recently did and you can see photos below)
  • ·         Spending time relaxing outside. This is also why I like visiting wineries!
  • ·         Day dreaming about the future (dream job, vacations, even house remodeling ideas)
  • ·         Snuggling with my fur babies
  • ·         Catching up with a friend you have not seen in awhile
What do you do for daily fun? 

Here is some of the fun that we had this past month......

 The hubby and I went to Aruba with my mom and brother for a week. It was a so beautiful and relaxing. I would recommend putting this on "your places to visit" list.

 My step son graduated from high school. I am not how this possible, we was 4 years old just yesterday.
 My youngest fur baby loves to snuggle. Look at that little sleepy face, I could just look at her all day.
 Last Saturday we went to a local pub and had this gigantic pretzel and samples a few delicious craft beers. 
 After the pub we headed over to a winery in our area. The weather was amazing that day and the view as beautiful. We enjoyed a glass of wine on their patio over looking the lake.

Tuesday, May 9, 2017

Does Detoxing Work?


Like many women I was looking to lose a few pounds but mostly I was looking to get healthy. The timing was perfect; our office started a biggest loser contest for 12 weeks. I had been eating pretty unhealthy and stopped doing regular workouts, so I figured this could be the push that I needed to get motivated. 

To begin I asked a small group of my work friends to join me in a detox.  I had recently read GOOP CLEAN BEAUTY by the Editors of Goop (you might know this as Gwyneth Paltrow company). The book suggested doing a detox to clean your body. The main goal was to see if you had any “trigger” foods or foods that were actually making feel less than 100%. This detox came with a very strict list of foods to avoid for 10 days but I was up for the challenge. I even started a Facebook group called Mission Slim Possible, to encourage and support those who wanted to join me. 

The first few days of the detox were the hardest but then it became pretty easy to stick to the “rules”.  The hardest part was when we went out to a restaurant. We don’t have a lot of clean eating options in my hometown, so I had a lot of special request when ordering. Yes, I was one of those people!

Some amazing things happened not only to me but also to my co-workers. The one lady I work with had been suffered headaches/migraines almost daily. It was to the point that I suggested she seek medical help, due to the frequency and intensity of these headaches. The detox cured her of these chronic headaches. She learned that her trigger food was peppers (of all things). She rarely experiences headaches now and she lost 10 pounds in 10 days, with no workouts!

Throughout the 10 day detox, I lost about 7.5 pounds. My stomach became less bloated. I also learned that I have a mild sensitivity to gluten and dairy. When I eliminate these foods (or keep them to a minimal) my body and stomach are much happier!  It also gave me more energy and was eager to work out again. The regret/mistake was that I didn’t slowly introduce things back into my diet; as the book suggested. So it was a trial and error after the 10 days to really figure out what was causing my stomach issues. 

Today I am back to eating more normal; with limited dairy and gluten. I try my best to stick to the 80/20 rule; 80% clean and healthy with 20% of freedom to eat guilt free. With that said, I do enjoy pizza from time to time. 

If you like to read about non-toxic alternatives in healthy and beauty product; I would recommend this book. It had some great information, even if a detox is not your thing (but I would encourage you to give it a go).

As for the biggest loser, we have 2 days left until final weigh-ins. So far I have lost 12.5 pounds. My goal was to lose 15 pounds throughout the whole contest but I am not upset with my results. My clothes fit better (even loose) and I feel better. It seems like a win to me!


Tuesday, May 2, 2017

Welcome!

Welcome to my blog. I have tried blogging in the past and it was an epic fail. Hopefully take two will be much better. You will find a variety of things from reviews (on products, books, movies, etc.), my adventures in small party planning, and of course things that make me happy.

Some fun(ish) facts about me:
* I have red hair but not the temper to match (just don't ask my husband to verify that).
* I am an introvert.
* My husband is my best friend and I love being a wife.
* I am the office party planner. We have monthly events to boost company moral and I am in charge of organizing these festivities. Next up is Cinco de Mayo!
* The beach is my choice vacation destination.
* Chicago is my favorite city (Vegas is a close second) but I could not image living in a city.
* My dream job is to be a party planner or own a bed and breakfast on a farm.
* Cleaning and organize are things I enjoy. Planners, checklist and cleaning products are my weakness. 
* My fur babies are my children and you can expect to see pictures of them all the time.