1) I jumped on the Chia bandwagon and added some to my morning delight (plain greek yogurt with fresh strawberries):
They crunch like poppy seeds when you take a bite then turn to gel as they sit on your teeth. They don't change the taste at all, and are supposed to give you tons of energy. I didn't feel a difference in my energy level, but they did fill me up. Highly recommended!
2) Phil and I got a last minute babysitter offer (our babysitter is awesome and lets us know when she's free so we can snatch her up) and since we are on a diet decided to go to a movie instead of out to eat as we normally do. We saw The Hunger Games.
(gosh, she's gorgeous, right?)
It was great. I knew absolutely NOTHING about the story. About five minutes in, I leaned over to Phil and said "Is this set in the present, past or future?" Seriously I knew nothing about it.
3) For those of you out there who think it's practically a mortal sin to see a movie based on a book before actually reading the book, well I just ordered the book to read. Ok? Am I absolved?
4) As for the 17 Day Diet bandwagon...it's pretty awesome. I have detailed everything we've eaten here, and we have both lost 5% of our body weight in a week. We feel healthier, leaner, more energized and are sleeping better than ever. We have never eaten so well (read: never eaten so many vegetables) in all our married life. Even when this cycle ends, I want to continue incorporating mad veggies into our normal diet. It takes some prep work and planning, but it is so worth it!
5) Alexander heard that it's really cool to get top teeth, and so we've all been on the cranky baby-not sleeping well-take teether toys everywhere-worrying about Tylenol effects-teeth popping bandwagon. It's been ugly. But those teeth that finally came through. Opposite of ugly. So stinkin' cute!
6) Lately I have struggled a lot with feelings of inadequacy. I look around at other moms who can home school, craft, cook, write, remodel their homes, and seem to have all the time and talents to do everything well. When I think about my hobbies, all I have is exercise and blogging. How boring is that? I am trying to remember the words of the wise Danielle Bean who said that we should never compare our interiors to another's exterior. And picturing those "perfect" moms with a messy house and wild children does help make me feel better ;) Because we never know what is really going on behind the glossy appeal of the photos they choose to display. And it's not right to compare our most miserable days with their best portrayals.
7) Lent has been really good this year. And by good I mean hard. And by hard I mean fruitful. And by fruitful I mean good. And by good I mean hard ;)
How is your Lent going?
Have a great weekend everybody. Happy Palm Sunday!
6) Lately I have struggled a lot with feelings of inadequacy. I look around at other moms who can home school, craft, cook, write, remodel their homes, and seem to have all the time and talents to do everything well. When I think about my hobbies, all I have is exercise and blogging. How boring is that? I am trying to remember the words of the wise Danielle Bean who said that we should never compare our interiors to another's exterior. And picturing those "perfect" moms with a messy house and wild children does help make me feel better ;) Because we never know what is really going on behind the glossy appeal of the photos they choose to display. And it's not right to compare our most miserable days with their best portrayals.
7) Lent has been really good this year. And by good I mean hard. And by hard I mean fruitful. And by fruitful I mean good. And by good I mean hard ;)
How is your Lent going?
Have a great weekend everybody. Happy Palm Sunday!