So I had big dreams last year. Aspirations of getting fit both body and soul.
I thought I had it in check by being realistic and not joining a gym.
Honestly, the plan I had last year- would have been great-
if it was closer to home
if it wasn't over booked because of the Groupon deal
if they really cared.
hmm... So this year, I find myself in the same place.
I have a little more "me" time during the day since Sami's homeschooling is much more independent.
But do I join a gym? ugh. It's the worst time to do that- and same problems.
Will I go?
Will I put in the right about of effort when I do go?
What to do... Off to Craigslist to check out other people soiled dreams.
Scored a nice Nordic Track Elliptical for only $150.
So I send my husband to pick up. Now I have this monster machine- shall I try it?
My thoughts. "Borrow" my mentally challenged daughters iPad and watch my soap opera while I glide my way to fit.
Good plan. That's 40 minutes a day. I can do that.
Day 1.
Enter area where exercise monster is.
Look it over.
Check to make sure it's secure.
Fill Water Bottle
Make sure iPad is secure
Text my husband to let him know I'm getting on.
Drink water
Phase II
Get on... ok this isn't so bad, hey, I'm kinda tall
Start show
Begin exercise... ok not so bad I got this.
~~~3 minutes later ~~~
Holy crap...I'm suppose to do this for 40 minutes!
Water...I need water....
Maybe a little break.
Rest for about 30 seconds, ok I'm ready to start again.
Repeat
~~~15 minutes ~~~
ok. That's enough for Day one.
Guess my week one goal will be to get through my 15 minutes without "resting".
Monday, February 4, 2013
Friday, February 1, 2013
Who loves these?
Show of hands. Who doesn't love a warm, gooey, piece of glazey heaven?
This girl. That's who.
These bring me back to high school. "Hanging Out" at the Krispy Kreme (not something we did regularly) It was one of the ones where you can watch the doughnuts being made.
So there we were, watching the doughnuts, because what else is there to do on a Friday Night in Jacksonville, Florida? This is as fun as it get folks!
Anyhoo- Skip to the end, the glaze shower.
Here comes the doughnuts. Like intertubes ....slowly approaching the water...er... glaze fall ahead.
They pass through the yummy wet goodness.
Then they drop, and make another pass.
ok
Then they drop...again...and make another pass.
now it's getting a bit much.
Then they drop...again...are you serious? I can see the calorie count ringing with each pass. How much glaze does one person need?
Now, 20, er ... 10 years later- I still feel my hips grow every time I see this box!
This girl. That's who.
These bring me back to high school. "Hanging Out" at the Krispy Kreme (not something we did regularly) It was one of the ones where you can watch the doughnuts being made.
So there we were, watching the doughnuts, because what else is there to do on a Friday Night in Jacksonville, Florida? This is as fun as it get folks!
Anyhoo- Skip to the end, the glaze shower.
Here comes the doughnuts. Like intertubes ....slowly approaching the water...er... glaze fall ahead.
They pass through the yummy wet goodness.
Then they drop, and make another pass.
ok
Then they drop...again...and make another pass.
now it's getting a bit much.
Then they drop...again...are you serious? I can see the calorie count ringing with each pass. How much glaze does one person need?
Now, 20, er ... 10 years later- I still feel my hips grow every time I see this box!
Monday, January 28, 2013
Can you find it?
What the worst part of an 11 year old's birthday party?
Ummm, just about everything!
There's the cleaning (in my case, beforehand just so I don't look like an episode of Hoarders to my friends)
There the cleaning afterwards, finding food in the mailbox, or the bathroom, or where ever they decided to forget their plate of ice cream.
Lets not forget the 15+ tweens, squalling and laughing for 2 hours (or god forbid if it's a sleepover!)
So this year I had a stroke of genius. Lets have the party somewhere else!
But, as you know, I am not into spending money. So where can we go for free....hmmmm...
THE MALL! A scavenger hunt it is.
So I planned a 3 hour party for a Saturday. Sent out some evites and didn't do anything else until party day.
Here is all that went into my planning...
I made a cake in the shape of a purse.
I put together a list of clue.
I split the guests into 3 teams, and recruited 3 parents to serve as team captains.
In an envelope, I include the "rules and clues" sheet, a $10 bill and on the outside I wrote the team captain's name and their team members.
Bam-done...just like that.
Come party day, I arrived at the Mall 30 minutes before the party to score a table in a back corner of the food court. I had hoped to be there 1 hour early, but, well, that didn't happen. Because of course, I forgot one of the other kids had a dance lesson. ugh.
But I got a table no problem. I bought my kids some Sbarro's so I was a paying customer, I put together a couple tables, set up a table with the "donation" box (the kids ask their friends to bring donations in lieu of gifts. Teresa's charity of choice is our local St. Vincent dePaul Food Pantry). Then I waited.
Once the kids arrived, They sat and I explained the rules. Emphasizing on the no running and no disturbing the stores displays and just overall appropriate behavior. They were in groups of 4-5, so they were manageable for the team captain.
They were instructed that the team has $10. They are to spend that, getting the most bang for their buck.
They photograph each item on the list, being sure to include a team members in the photo.
After about 30 minutes of arriving and preparing-the teams were off. Leaving me to lounge in the food court all by myself. What. Score. I'm throwing a birthday party and I get alone time. This is pure genius. So I bought myself some Chick fil A and enjoyed the quiet!
I had allotted 1.5 hours for the hunt, but all teams were done in about an hour. During my "me" time. I also ordered a nugget platter from Chick fil A, and a couple large fries. They provided the plates and forks, so I divey out the food and the girls ate. We sang happy birthday, had the cake and ice cream (which I sent my husband out for along with some Capri Suns for drinks)
That $10 they spent? They emptied all their bags onto a table and took turns picking from the loot. Score- no goodie bags.
So to wrap up,
I took no photos....captains did that
No goodie bags .... included in the hunt
No clean up
No food preparing
No even having to entertain the kids!
I think this was the most successful party .... ever....
Now-I know you are wondering, "What was on the list?"
Well here it is:
Ummm, just about everything!
There's the cleaning (in my case, beforehand just so I don't look like an episode of Hoarders to my friends)
There the cleaning afterwards, finding food in the mailbox, or the bathroom, or where ever they decided to forget their plate of ice cream.
Lets not forget the 15+ tweens, squalling and laughing for 2 hours (or god forbid if it's a sleepover!)
So this year I had a stroke of genius. Lets have the party somewhere else!
But, as you know, I am not into spending money. So where can we go for free....hmmmm...
THE MALL! A scavenger hunt it is.
So I planned a 3 hour party for a Saturday. Sent out some evites and didn't do anything else until party day.
Here is all that went into my planning...
I made a cake in the shape of a purse.
I put together a list of clue.
I split the guests into 3 teams, and recruited 3 parents to serve as team captains.
In an envelope, I include the "rules and clues" sheet, a $10 bill and on the outside I wrote the team captain's name and their team members.
Bam-done...just like that.
Come party day, I arrived at the Mall 30 minutes before the party to score a table in a back corner of the food court. I had hoped to be there 1 hour early, but, well, that didn't happen. Because of course, I forgot one of the other kids had a dance lesson. ugh.
But I got a table no problem. I bought my kids some Sbarro's so I was a paying customer, I put together a couple tables, set up a table with the "donation" box (the kids ask their friends to bring donations in lieu of gifts. Teresa's charity of choice is our local St. Vincent dePaul Food Pantry). Then I waited.
Once the kids arrived, They sat and I explained the rules. Emphasizing on the no running and no disturbing the stores displays and just overall appropriate behavior. They were in groups of 4-5, so they were manageable for the team captain.
They were instructed that the team has $10. They are to spend that, getting the most bang for their buck.
They photograph each item on the list, being sure to include a team members in the photo.
After about 30 minutes of arriving and preparing-the teams were off. Leaving me to lounge in the food court all by myself. What. Score. I'm throwing a birthday party and I get alone time. This is pure genius. So I bought myself some Chick fil A and enjoyed the quiet!
I had allotted 1.5 hours for the hunt, but all teams were done in about an hour. During my "me" time. I also ordered a nugget platter from Chick fil A, and a couple large fries. They provided the plates and forks, so I divey out the food and the girls ate. We sang happy birthday, had the cake and ice cream (which I sent my husband out for along with some Capri Suns for drinks)
That $10 they spent? They emptied all their bags onto a table and took turns picking from the loot. Score- no goodie bags.
So to wrap up,
I took no photos....captains did that
No goodie bags .... included in the hunt
No clean up
No food preparing
No even having to entertain the kids!
I think this was the most successful party .... ever....
Now-I know you are wondering, "What was on the list?"
Well here it is:
RULES:
1. Each team will need to
complete as many items on the list in the allotted time.
2. You will start at The Food Court and you must meet us back
at The Food Court at 4:00pm
3. The teams that are late will
receive a time penalty.
4. You must take a photo of
each item on the list. There must be a team member in each photo. Take turns
with your partners being in the photos.
5. Hang items up or place them
back where they were before you leave the store. Do not destroy displays.
6. Inappropriate behavior will
lead to ending of the hunt and returning to the food court.
7. Do not run in the stores or
in the mall. You can walk briskly.
8. You can not leave the mall.
Check the items off as you find them.
Your
Team Captain is: Janet (aka Grammie)
Scavenger Hunt List
THE FOLLOWING CLUES ARE CERTAIN
STORE NAMESYOU MUST FIND THE ITEMS IN. You only hold the item up not try it
on. You can find them in any order, use mall maps.
_____You
are Limited to something white here.
_____
Build a Beary awesome heroes uniform.
_____
Victoria has a Secret about something pink.
_____Express
yourself with something glittery.
_____JC
saved her Penny's to buy something green.
_____Aero
found something on sale here.
_____Your
Bath and Body needed a little sweet pea.
_____Soar
like an Eagle in something blue.
_____You
Macy something green here.
_____Purchasing
a cami or tank top would fill in the Gap of my wardrobe.
_____FYI…
I love 1 Direction
_____
Payless for a pair of boots.
ITEMS
YOU NEED TO FIND IN THE MALL NOT NECESSARILY IN STORES
Stand
in front of the item not on it etc. [some can be in stores]
_____Vending
Machine
_____Fake
tree
_____
Bench
_____Chair
_____Animal
or something with an animal print
_____Something
out of this world
TRYING
ITEMS ON
(if you are trying on shoes, do
not go to department stores where they have to get them in the back this takes
up time and wastes the employees time because you are not buying them. Go to
places like payless, target, etc that they are readily available. Remember to
put them back after you try them on)
TRY on the following Items on:
[take turns] You must go to at least two different stores.
_____Black
high heel shoes
_____Shoes
that you would buy (sandals, flats, buckle up shoes etc) [close up of shoes]
_____purse
_____belt
_____Get
individual shots of each person in your group looking like a star
[examples-boas, tiara, jewelry, purse etc.,never try on earrings) [have at
least one thing on] Sunglasses Purse Something shiny
FIND
THESE ITEMS AS A GROUP
_____
Find flowers
_____
Find a star
_____
Find a frog
_____
Find a tiara
_____
Find a heart
_____
Find a gumball machine
_____
Find a bear
_____
Find something that is red
_____
Find something that sparkles
_____
Find something that is unique (swirls, cool patterns, etc)
BUY
SOMETHING
You’re
team captain has $10. Your mission is to get the most bang for your buck.
Remember Quantity not quality!
Saturday, January 12, 2013
Planning Ahead...Part Deaux...
So my last post involved lots of cooking and lots to eat! You may have noticed I commented on that post, my thoughts about the recipes I made. Overall, I wasn't impressed with the chicken recipes. I thought they really lacked flavor-and truthfully, all tasted the same. Blah!
Well-lots has happened since that last post. Mainly, and most importantly, my crockpot set my kitchen on fire.
Uh-yea. To recap, here was my Facebook Post
So today, I am back at. I found myself with a free Saturday (What! Who has those?) and Meat BOGO at Kroger. WooHoo. So at the grocery, I stocked up on all the BOGO's, Pork Chop, Cube Steak, Bottom Round, Roast. Also picked up a 5 pounder stick of ground and some Italian Sausage.
Couple Veggies to add to it (totally winging it of course, because I don't make a list and remember it)
Back at the homestead, I split up the chop chops, cube steak, and meat into individual meal servings. Wrapped in foil-then bagged in the freezer bags to make quick cooking meals. Stick o'beef went like this : 2 lbs in sauce, 2 lbs in meatloaf and 1 lb for burgers to night.
Meatloaf, that's new...I didn't do that one last time. But it's my standard meatloaf. Nothing fancy. I'm pretty basic when it comes to my meatloaf. It comes from the classic "Better Homes and Gardens New Cook Book" A staple every household should have. Even if, like me, most your crap comes off the internet.
It goes like this (adapted of course, and I double to make 2)
1 lbs ground beef
1/2 lb ground pork
3/4 c. bread crumbs
1/4 c. chopped onion
1/4 water
1 egg, beaten
some basil, oregano, garlic powder, parsley
mix all ingredients in large bowl (with hands of course). Watch out, it's cold and gooey. Shape into a rectangle about 1-1.5" thick. (I have been known to shape in a heart or other things depending on the holiday)
Freeze
Bake at 350 for 45 minutes.
So while my trusty side kick is "mixing" the meatloaf ingredients. I use the term "mixing" lightly. It was mixed into a microphone, a snowman, Mt. Rushmore - you see where this is going.
Again, while the art lesson is happening, I sliced up the bottom round for 2 meals of French Dip and put together the sausage for the recipes I really liked from the previous post. Hey-look what I found while chopping green peppers!
Onto the next "New" recipe, the Roast. Basically the same as what I do on any given day, just frozen instead of cooking right away. It goes as follows.
Now.....I should have SOME chicken. One can not live off beef alone....or can they.....hmmm
I think I will try some recipes I found on The Krazy Coupon Lady's blog for Brown Sugar and Honey Garlic Chicken. I'll break open the Christmas gift and let you know how they turn out!
Freezer is full and the remainder of the month is planned! Yeah.
Check back on comments for reviews of new recipes.
Well-lots has happened since that last post. Mainly, and most importantly, my crockpot set my kitchen on fire.
Uh-yea. To recap, here was my Facebook Post
So today, I am back at. I found myself with a free Saturday (What! Who has those?) and Meat BOGO at Kroger. WooHoo. So at the grocery, I stocked up on all the BOGO's, Pork Chop, Cube Steak, Bottom Round, Roast. Also picked up a 5 pounder stick of ground and some Italian Sausage.
Couple Veggies to add to it (totally winging it of course, because I don't make a list and remember it)
Back at the homestead, I split up the chop chops, cube steak, and meat into individual meal servings. Wrapped in foil-then bagged in the freezer bags to make quick cooking meals. Stick o'beef went like this : 2 lbs in sauce, 2 lbs in meatloaf and 1 lb for burgers to night.
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Yep-that's mine. 15 years young and falling apart. |
It goes like this (adapted of course, and I double to make 2)
1 lbs ground beef
1/2 lb ground pork
3/4 c. bread crumbs
1/4 c. chopped onion
1/4 water
1 egg, beaten
some basil, oregano, garlic powder, parsley
mix all ingredients in large bowl (with hands of course). Watch out, it's cold and gooey. Shape into a rectangle about 1-1.5" thick. (I have been known to shape in a heart or other things depending on the holiday)
Freeze
Bake at 350 for 45 minutes.
So while my trusty side kick is "mixing" the meatloaf ingredients. I use the term "mixing" lightly. It was mixed into a microphone, a snowman, Mt. Rushmore - you see where this is going.
Again, while the art lesson is happening, I sliced up the bottom round for 2 meals of French Dip and put together the sausage for the recipes I really liked from the previous post. Hey-look what I found while chopping green peppers!
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Pepper Boobs! |
Onto the next "New" recipe, the Roast. Basically the same as what I do on any given day, just frozen instead of cooking right away. It goes as follows.
4-ish pound roast
Carrots
Onion
Packet o'onion soup mix
can of cream of whateveryoulike soup (mine is potato)
Insert into Ziploc back in that order, release air and wah-la, ready for the freezer.
Cook 8-10 hours. May add some potatoes day of-if I have them of course.
Cook 8-10 hours. May add some potatoes day of-if I have them of course.
Sauce is cooking, as last time (and smelling -and tasting- mighty good)
I think I will try some recipes I found on The Krazy Coupon Lady's blog for Brown Sugar and Honey Garlic Chicken. I'll break open the Christmas gift and let you know how they turn out!
Freezer is full and the remainder of the month is planned! Yeah.
Check back on comments for reviews of new recipes.
Tuesday, January 1, 2013
Captains Log: 12312012…
Well, it’s New Years Eve in Colorado Springs, which means we will be celebrating the New Year well after most of our friends and family (side note-maybe we do it on EST and hit the sack early-yeah-that’s the ticket!)
Uncle Joe has honed in on his inner domestic goddess and prepared a crock pot roast. Then donning his best Sheik outfit, hits the town with the girls, who play right into hands like putty. We enjoyed a lovely dinner with Joe and Debra and then settled in for a movie before watching, what I am sure is a repeat, of that big Waterford Crystal ball drop in the Square. Minutes until midnight, Teresa is fast asleep, but the little ones are wide awake. The countdown begins and we pop a bottle of champagne at the stroke of 12. Everyone gets a glass, kids enjoyed sparking cider-but they sure looked special with their flutes. Even the pups, Tasha and Zue get in on the party action. By 12:10, we have all retired –including 2012.
We have had an exciting adventure and enjoyed a day of rest after several days of nonstop excitement. Back on the road tomorrow, to our Columbus home, where Christmas, I’m sure, still waits for us on the living room floor. -The Navigator
Today’s Mileage logged: 10 (because we made a donut and milk run!)
Well, it’s New Years Eve in Colorado Springs, which means we will be celebrating the New Year well after most of our friends and family (side note-maybe we do it on EST and hit the sack early-yeah-that’s the ticket!)
Uncle Joe has honed in on his inner domestic goddess and prepared a crock pot roast. Then donning his best Sheik outfit, hits the town with the girls, who play right into hands like putty. We enjoyed a lovely dinner with Joe and Debra and then settled in for a movie before watching, what I am sure is a repeat, of that big Waterford Crystal ball drop in the Square. Minutes until midnight, Teresa is fast asleep, but the little ones are wide awake. The countdown begins and we pop a bottle of champagne at the stroke of 12. Everyone gets a glass, kids enjoyed sparking cider-but they sure looked special with their flutes. Even the pups, Tasha and Zue get in on the party action. By 12:10, we have all retired –including 2012.
We have had an exciting adventure and enjoyed a day of rest after several days of nonstop excitement. Back on the road tomorrow, to our Columbus home, where Christmas, I’m sure, still waits for us on the living room floor. -The Navigator
Today’s Mileage logged: 10 (because we made a donut and milk run!)
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