Posted in Health and Fitness

Workout Diaries: March 2024

Hello!

I hope your week is off to a great start.

Since March is over, it’s time for me to recap my workouts for the month.

This month was pretty good considering all that we tend to have going on this time of the year.

Here’s my March Bodi tracker:

Here are my workouts this month:

  • March 2: Lower Body Fire
  • March 6: PiYo: Strength Intervals
  • March 7: PiYo Define: Lower Body
  • March 9: PiYo Define: Upper Body

PiYo is a Beachbody program I did years ago. I even owned the DVD’s. I was happy to stumble upon it in the Bodi library, but there were only a few workouts.

  • March 11: Job 1: 20 Minute Sweat Session
  • March 12: PiYo Sweat
  • March 16: Sure Thing: Combination Strength
  • March 18: 21 Day Fix: Pilates Fix
  • March 19: Job 1: 20 Minute Sweat Session
  • March 21: Job 1: Finish Stronger: Chest, Back, Legs
  • March 23: Sure Thing: Lower Body Power
  • March 26: Job 1: 20 Minute Sweat Session
  • March 28: Sure Thing: Upper Body Power
  • March 30: Sure Thing: Endurance Strength

Like most months, my goal is always half of the days, and I was close with 14 workouts.

There were a couple of days where I thought I’d workout, but then didn’t end up doing so. For example, last Wednesday, I had a meeting after school, and then kind of on a whim, I decided to take Hadley and her friend to my school’s baseball game because some of their friends were playing. Then, they had volleyball. So, while I didn’t get a workout in, having time to go to the baseball game was nice.

As you can see, I did a little bit of everything. Looking back, I did have quite a few shorter workouts. I didn’t feel as motivated this month, and even some of the days I did workout, it wasn’t until 6:00…when usually I’m better about getting a workout in right when I get home from school.

I guess something is better than nothing. I still try to choose cardio exercises on Mondays and Tuesdays.

April is a busy month, but I’m going to keep chugging along…and coloring in my Bodi squares.

Posted in Amazon

Prime Purchases

Hello and happy Monday!

To me, there’s nothing better than a Monday with no school!

Also, as a teacher, I’m always grateful that our spring break falls on April Fool’s Day. No one wants to be in a school full of high schoolers pulling pranks…Well, that’s actually a typical day for us sometimes. haha

Did you catch my Saturday post? I didn’t publish it until Saturday morning.

How was your Easter? Ours was really good. It was a little more simple this year, but we dyed Easter eggs and enjoyed Easter service at our church.

Today, I’m linking up to Tanya to share my Prime Purchases of the month.

I saw this meme, and it made me laugh.

Really, this post is mostly brought to you because of Easter basket items and me getting a new phone.

A couple of weeks ago I got a new phone, and while I walked into T-Mobile saying I wouldn’t be talked into an iPhone 15, I walked out of T-Mobile with an iPhone 15. My biggest hesitation was knowing I’d need new chargers, but the deal was too good to pass up with my phone trade in.

Of course, the phone came with a charger, but I went ahead and ordered a new charger (2 pack) for the car.

…and for school.

I had a wireless charger years ago, and as soon as I put my pop socket on, I realized I couldn’t use the charger anymore. That being said, I prefer to place my phone face down at night, so it’s not glowing off and on, and this charger wouldn’t really work for that. So, this is my school charger which I prefer because then I can usually see texts coming in.

I’m loving my new phone case. I definitely need a way to grip my phone, but didn’t want to use a pop socket. This case has worked really well, and I like the design.

Since I was getting the kids mini portable chargers for their Easter baskets, I decided to go ahead and get one for myself as well. I typically have my old one in my purse, especially during long volleyball tournaments or track meets. I believe it still works for my new phone, but I like this one because it’s smaller and shows the percentage.

Thankfully, my new phone holds a charge quite a bit longer than my old one, but it’s nice to have options.

This is the portable charger I got for the kids, but it seems to be out of stock right now.

The number of phone chargers in this post is obnoxious, and I’m sorry for that. 😆

Moving on to other Easter basket items. Both kids got these compressed facial sponges in their baskets. I’m all about promoting face washing…at the least!

Hayden is kind of past wearing PJ shorts, but I got him this gray pair of Hanes cotton shorts to lounge around in.

As you know, Hadley loves all things skin care. I’ve heard nothing but good things about Elf, so I thought she’d like to try the Holy Hydration kit.

Hayden’s microphone on his gaming headset broke recently, so I thought Easter would be a good time to get him a new one.

I already have this pullover in black, and it’s one of my favorites. That being said, when I wear it, I immediately take it off when I get home because of Homer’s shedding. So, I wanted another neutral color to wear that I don’t have to take off as soon as I come home. I’m tempted to buy the purple color too, but it doesn’t ship for a month! I’m going to keep my eye out though.

This tunic style t-shirt is perfect for me in the spring. Once I clean out my closet a bit, I might buy it in another color. It’s the perfect staple.

Tell me it’s track season without telling me it’s track season.

Travis needed a stopwatch to time the kids’ workouts, so he ordered this one. No, he’s not their middle school coach, why do you ask? haha

FYI I have a few of these items in Instagram highlights too. I might add others to it when I have time.

What about you purchased lately?

Posted in Share 4 Somethings

Share 4 Somethings

Happy Saturday!

I wasn’t sure I’d have time to write this post, but I decided to sit down and write it this morning because I like linking up at the end of the month for Jennifer’s Share 4 Somethings. Plus, I never sit down, write, and just hit “publish” immediately, and that’s nice to do sometimes.

This time, I’m going to deviate a bit from the prompts and just Share 4 Somethings from this week.

1. Chicken

This week, we had two of my favorite chicken recipes because they are quick and easy…and we usually have leftovers for me to take for lunch.

I made baked chicken on Tuesday, and made dinner even easier with Bob Evans mashed potatoes as a side.

On Thursday, I had a hair appointment after school, so I made Shay’s Chicken Tortilla Soup in the slow cooker. On Thursday morning, as I was adding ingredients into the slow cooker, I realized I’d forgotten the ranch style beans. They are the star of the show. Travis picked some up on his lunch break, and added them to the slow cooker.

As I was cleaning up dinner on Thursday night, I realized the ceramic part of my slow cooker is cracked. Actually I thought something was up the past few times I’ve used it, but then I saw the crack. I’m “panicked” because I use that thing all the time. I guess I will have to get a new one. My sister-in-law and I have the same one, and when I borrow her’s on St. Pat’s Day, so I can make two corned beef and cabbages, I always want to make sure to give her hers back. I guess now we might have two different ones depending on what I buy.

2. Pampering

Well, this was an unintentional week of pampering for me. On Monday, I went and got a pedicure which is just what I normally do around spring break…but I wanted to beat the spring break crowd who I knew would be there later in the week.

On Thursday, I had a hair appointment. I always love getting my hair touched up, and the way she styles it, I can usually get a couple days of out of it. It was nice to just brush my hair and go yesterday for school. While I was there, I did pick up my favorite shampoo and conditioner because I drew a card for 20% off. I usually just get it at Ulta, but I like a deal.

Last night, I got a spray tan. It’s not like we are headed to the beach, but I wanted to have a little color. Thanks to Amy sharing about her Sun Tan City tanning experiences, last year I had the courage to give it a try a few times. So, I wanted to go yesterday just to have a little color, but also remind myself the “do’s” and “dont’s” one more time before maybe getting a spray tan for a few spring things like Keeneland later in the month.

I tried a new color Arigato from Tokoyo this time. I do the Versa at Sun Tan City (old pic from when I had to use the other booth once last year)

3. Spirit Week

This week was spirit week at school. I like when they choose easy and fun outfits to wear. Wednesday was soccer moms vs BBQ dads, and it was so funny to see so many people participate. Yesterday was PJ day, and that was very much needed. I just wore my favorite PJ sweats from Walmart that I got a few years ago.

Old pic, but this was my outfit (minus the slippers)

4. Easter Fun

My friend is having some families over this evening for the little kids to hunt eggs. We are letting the big kids find a few eggs too if they want. Then, we’re grilling out and hanging out a bit.

I picked up this cute cake at Kroger to bring:

My kids are going to dye eggs this morning…once Hadley gets out of bed. haha

Anyway, that’s a peek at my week. We have some really nice weather today, so we are going to get out and enjoy it.

See you Monday for Prime Purchases.

Posted in Friday Favorites

Friday Favorites {#200}

Hello and happy Friday!

While I’m always happy to see Friday, this is a great Friday because in a few short hours it will be spring break time!

As always, I’m linking up with Andrea and Erika for this week’s Friday Favorites.

Here are my favorites from the week:

It’s a pretty short list, but my first favorite is that we finished up Hadley’s room.

The IKEA cabinet we’d been waiting on was finally back in stock. Of course, it was back in stock the week after we were in Cincinnati and visited IKEA. Oh well.

Travis put it together last weekend…

…and while my mom was here visiting, she used some of the leftover wallpaper to add a little character to the cabinet.

Once we were putting some of Hadley’s odds and ends in the cabinet, we decided to leave out the bottom shelf, so my Gma’s jewelry box/mirror would fit.

I’ve updated the “Bedroom Refresh” post to include the cabinet photos and info.

*one more update*

I’d forgotten we bought these knobs to add a touch of color. We did have to buy different screw to make them work for this cabinet, but they were a cute finishing touch.

I’m so pleased with how Hadley’s room turned out. The update is a blessing and a curse because now she loves her room (and her bed!) more than ever!

Between volleyball games last weekend, we had pizza for lunch two days in a row. Smashing Tomato has brick oven pizza which is my favorite. Sometimes it’s easy to feel like I need to run errands between her games or run home and take care of chores, but sometimes it’s also nice to just hang out for an hour

Hadley’s team played so well last weekend. They lost a couple of sets, but they were always so close. They ended up playing two games on Sunday and winning the silver bracket of the tournament. They were excited to earn some hardware for their hard work!

I got a pedicure this week, and I chose a new (to me) color: OPI: Arigato from Tokyo. I really like it!

This TikTok popped up in my Instagram feed. Y’all – is this true? I really didn’t know this either…and we toast a lot of things.

I started a new book this week. Kristin Hannah’s The Women, and it’s living up to the hype. It’s so good.

Hadley was looking for something to wear for Easter as well as a couple of other occasions, and we stumbled upon this romper. It’s too cute. She plans on wearing it for Easter with a cardigan. The romper is currently 25% off right now!

Favorite Mom Meme:

First, I couldn’t find the spoons, and now we seem to be running low on butter knives. Where do they all go?!?

Bonus Fave: Flashback Friday

Easter edition! A few of my favorite pics through the years…

Weekly Recap:

I had a few posts this week…Memes, March books and Musings!

I hope you have a wonderful weekend and a lovely Easter.

Even with spring break next week, I still plan on sharing a few posts…starting with my Prime Purchases on Monday.

Thanks for reading,

Posted in Monthly Musings

Monthly Musings

Hello and happy Thursday!

As the month of March winds down, I’m linking up with Holly and Patty for Monthly Musings.

This month’s topic is Spring Fashion.

“Fashion”…this word is tricky for me as I don’t feel like I’m very fashionable. Put together most of the time…maybe…but I don’t know about “fashionable.”

1. What is your go-to spring outfit?

Once spring break is over, my typical school outfit is a dress, cardigan, and sandals if the weather cooperates.

2. Favorite spring fashion pieces?

I can’t wait to see how others answer this question. I don’t even change up my jewelry from season to season.

I do enjoy finding (or borrowing) a fascinator for Oaks.

3. Do you change your handbag for spring?

I usually switch from a larger winter purse to this crossbody. I like changing out the straps in the spring and the summer.

4. When do you bring out your open toed shoes?

After spring break if the weather cooperates…and then I usually don’t put sandals up until early October after fall break.

Just this week, I got a pedicure. I tried a new color…Arigato from Tokyo.

5. Favorite spring scents?

If this means perfume, I don’t really change that up.

These three continue to be my “go to” scents that Trav and the kids have given me the past couple of Christmases.

If we are talking scents like candles, I do change those throughout the seasons. I love linen and lilac scents in the spring.

6. When to wear white?

I don’t really have a hard and fast rule. Just to wear something different to school, I usually get out my white denim in May.

7. Favorite way to add spring to wardrobe when weather isn’t cooperating?

Well, weather cooperating or not, a cardigan is my “go to” in the spring because you also never know about classroom temps. This is my favorite cardigan; I have it in three colors!

8. Do you change your makeup routine in the spring?

I wear Seint year round, and the only thing I change is the highlight color if I have a tan.

9. How do you transition your wardrobe for spring?

I love neutral colors, but I do like to wear more color once spring arrives.

10. Favorite spring jewelry or accessories?

I don’t really change up my jewelry. I’m still loving these rings which were a recent purchase. I love rose gold.

This fun link up has me wanting the temps to stay warm. Bring on spring!

Posted in Books and Shows

What I’ve Been Reading: March 2024

Hello!

I can’t believe it’s already Wednesday…and it’s the last week of March. While February tends to feel like a slow month, March has flown by.

Today, I’m sharing the books I read in March.

I saw this on Instagram and laughed. Now, I don’t think I ever really lied on my reading logs in school. I’ve always enjoyed reading. That being said, as a teacher, I know there have been kids through the years who haven’t been fully honest with their reading logs.

I shared this with my brother, and he reminded me of the time I forged my mom’s signature on his band practice card. He remembers the craziest things! 😆

Y’all, your girl finally read her “typical” monthly average of three books. Honestly, I actually thought I might get a fourth book in, but I’ve started one at least.

Looking at this month is interesting. I read a five star, four star, and three star book…at least based on my rating!

Also, coincidentally, all the book I read this month I had added to my reading list thanks to Shay.

This month I read:

{As always, book summaries are from Goodreads…}

The Frozen River:

Summary:

A gripping historical mystery inspired by the life and diary of Martha Ballard, a renowned 18th-century midwife who defied the legal system and wrote herself into American history.

Maine, 1789: When the Kennebec River freezes, entombing a man in the ice, Martha Ballard is summoned to examine the body and determine cause of death. As a midwife and healer, she is privy to much of what goes on behind closed doors in Hallowell. Her diary is a record of every birth and death, crime and debacle that unfolds in the close-knit community. Months earlier, Martha documented the details of an alleged rape committed by two of the town’s most respected gentlemen—one of whom has now been found dead in the ice. But when a local physician undermines her conclusion, declaring the death to be an accident, Martha is forced to investigate the shocking murder on her own.

Over the course of one winter, as the trial nears, and whispers and prejudices mount, Martha doggedly pursues the truth. Her diary soon lands at the center of the scandal, implicating those she loves, and compelling Martha to decide where her own loyalties lie.

Clever, layered, and subversive, Ariel Lawhon’s newest offering introduces an unsung heroine who refused to accept anything less than justice at a time when women were considered best seen and not heard. The Frozen River is a thrilling, tense, and tender story about a remarkable woman who left an unparalleled legacy yet remains nearly forgotten to this day.

Quick Thoughts:

This was one of Shay’s book club books, but I didn’t get it from the library in time.

I enjoy historical fiction, but I don’t think I’ve read books that are set in the 1700’s!

I loved Martha’s character. She’s a strong and independent woman. I love that we saw all sides of her…as a midwife, community member, wife, and mom. The plot held my attention from the beginning, covered serious and light-hearted topics, was suspenseful and eye-opening.

Some meaningful quotes:

“Memory is a wicked thing that warps and twists. But paper and ink receive the truth without emotion, and they read it back without partiality. That, I believe, is why so few women are taught to read and write. God only knows what they would do with the power of pen and ink at their disposal”

“The joy of having sons is that they worship their mothers. Until one day, suddenly, they don’t. Then, that boy – once small and sweet – begins the long, hard process of separation, until at last he rips the seam. But the holes where mother and son were once knit together remain.”

“It rains upon the just and the unjust, love. And we no more deserve this than our friends or neighbors do.”

“This is a new, bittersweet milestone of motherhood. They have gotten bigger, as have their problems. But they have also grown wiser, and this is a miracle because wisdom is not a thing you can acquire for your children.”

Rating:

I truly think this will be one of my top reads in 2024!

John Stamos: If You Would Have Told Me:

Summary:

We think we know John Stamos. The beloved actor of television (Full House, ER, General Hospital), film, and Broadway grew up in front of the cameras and drummed his way into our hearts as an honorary Beach Boy. In this candid memoir, readers can peek into the heart of this familiar face. It’s a rollicking insider look at Hollywood, fame, fortune, and failure. It’s a tender treaty on love, friendship, and fatherhood. Throughout it all, Stamos maintains a sense of wonderment captured in the title If You Would Have Told Me.

Quick Thoughts:

Well, “Have mercy!” This book wasn’t on my radar, but the Kindle version was available at the library, and I figured it would be a quick read. I love reading memoirs/ autobiographies as they are “permission to be nosy” 😆. I knew this one would include all about Full House, Stamos’ marriage to Rebecca Romijn, the Beach Boys and more!

It was an easy read that I really enjoyed. John Stamos sure is insightful. 😉 Another book with some favorite quotes:

“Life is both solid and fragile, isn’t it?”

“Not everything that hurts is an emergency. Sometimes we need to test our pain threshold to see how well we heal.”

“Your reward for hard work, more work.”

(On parenting) “At the end of the day, you might not win a trophy or get a ring, but if done correctly, you’ll have a more compassionate, intelligent, and loving version of yourself out there in the world. The essence of it all: Sacrifice.”

Rating:

The Heiress:

Summary:

When Ruby McTavish Callahan Woodward Miller Kenmore dies, she’s not only North Carolina’s richest woman, she’s also its most notorious. The victim of a famous kidnapping as a child and a widow four times over, Ruby ruled the tiny town of Tavistock from Ashby House, her family’s estate high in the Blue Ridge mountains. In the aftermath of her death, that estate—along with a nine-figure fortune and the complicated legacy of being a McTavish—pass to her adopted son, Camden.

But to everyone’s surprise, Cam wants little to do with the house or the money—and even less to do with the surviving McTavishes. Instead, he rejects his inheritance, settling into a normal life as an English teacher in Colorado and marrying Jules, a woman just as eager to escape her own messy past.

Ten years later, Camden is a McTavish in name only, but a summons in the wake of his uncle’s death brings him and Jules back into the family fold at Ashby House. Its views are just as stunning as ever, its rooms just as elegant, but coming home reminds Cam why he was so quick to leave in the first place.

Jules, however, has other ideas, and the more she learns about Cam’s estranged family—and the twisted secrets they keep—the more determined she is for her husband to claim everything Ruby once intended for him to have.

But Ruby’s plans were always more complicated than they appeared. As Ashby House tightens its grip on Jules and Camden, questions about the infamous heiress come to light. Was there any truth to the persistent rumors following her disappearance as a girl? What really happened to those four husbands, who all died under mysterious circumstances? And why did she adopt Cam in the first place? Soon, Jules and Cam realize that an inheritance can entail far more than what’s written in a will—and that the bonds of family stretch far beyond the grave.

Quick Thoughts:

This was another of Shay’s book club books, but again, it wasn’t available at the library when she suggested it.

This was a quick read, but I didn’t love it. I felt like so many of the characters just seemed so crazy. I don’t mind a crazy character, but this was just hard to relate to.

There were surprises along the way, and everything was tied up pretty nicely in the end. I’ve read at least one other book by Hawkins…The Wife Upstairs and really liked it. A friend recommended The Villa, so I’ve downloaded it to my Kindle.

Rating:

Sorry if you read Shay’s blog and mine. This might have been a boring recap. I want to participate in her book club, but most of the books have library wait list, so I’m reading them just whenever they become available for me.

Maybe April will be my four book month! Having spring break should help.

Posted in Memes

Monday Memes

Hello and happy Monday!

How was your weekend? Ours was pretty good. It was so nice to have the sun shining even though the temps were pretty cool outside. We mostly either were watching March Madness games on tv (my house is March Sadness with UK’s first round loss!) or watching Hadley play in her volleyball tournament.

One more week stands between us and spring break…and we’re ready for it!

Can you believe this is the last week of March?! Since next Monday is April 1st, that means today is the last Monday of the month, so I’m sharing some memes that made me chuckle this month.

Here are some of my favorite memes this month:

I swear grocery shopping sends me spiraling sometimes. Why does a big pack of applesauce (the squeeze kind) now cost $10? That’s just such an easy snack that my kids throw in the sports bags, so I usually buy a box every couple of weeks. The $10 price tag at Kroger now makes me angry. Obviously, other prices have gone up too, but that’s the one that stopped me in my tracks yesterday when I placed my Kroger order.

Like…every single store is this way…

My “toxic trait” is being annoyed at Travis when he passes up a good parking spot. haha

Does your family do this too? All four of us have our spots and haven’t changed them in years.

Also, kind of a funny story, but Hayden slips Homer some food sometimes. If we have people over, and someone sits in Hayden’s seat, he sits there and begs…and sometimes gives a soft growl because he wants food. He’s so bad…but I blame Hayden 😆

Wouldn’t this make graduation even more fun?!

I can’t imagine if I didn’t start my day with coffee. I’d wake up grumpy and stay grumpy.

“Receipts” as the kids say.

Well, I actually have had a few orders recently. Between trying to find something for Hadley to wear to church on Easter Sunday as well ordering a few things for their Easter baskets, I have had a few packages lately. That being said, I’m glad to take a break for waiting for packages to arrive.

This one is very relatable. Where have all my forks gone?

Speaking of Easter, I had a few extra minutes this weekend, and made a “Teen Easter Basket” graphic and have added some ideas to my Instagram stories.

Then, I’ve saved them in a highlight. Honestly, a lot of the ideas aren’t just for teens…but that’s obviously my frame of mind as Easter approaches.

Today is also the last day of Amazon’s “Spring Sale.” So, since I won’t have time for a post for the sale or Easter basket ideas, I just thought Instagram highlights would be a good spot to share ideas.

I hope you have a great week ahead.

Posted in Friday Favorites, Meals and Recipes

Friday Favorites {#199}

Hello and happy Friday!

TGIF…am I right? I think I’ve gone most of my life without actually saying that phrase, and now I really feel like I’m living for the weekends. The month before spring break always has me hanging on for dear life.

As always, I’m linking up with Erika and Andrea for this week’s Friday Favorites.

Here are some favorites from the week:

Thanks for indulging me this week, as I “celebrated” this blogging milestone. I’ve had fun looking back on posts and sharing those recaps this week.

WordPress even gave me a virtual “pat on the back.”

On Saturday, Travis and I finally had a quick coffee date before Hadley’s volleyball games.

Last Saturday, my brother and his family came over for corned beef, cabbage, and Irish soda bread.

The meal was a hit!

Hadley had games on Saturday and Sunday, but with Sunday being St. Patrick’s Day, most of the teams were looking pretty festive!

On Sunday, I had a quick errand at my favorite book store. I wish I could have stayed longer!

I picked up one of these bunny plants at Trader Joe’s last year, and I couldn’t resist getting another one this year.

One of Hayden’s Christmas gifts was this “plunge tub.” Like we need more thing in the garage…haha

He’s been using it though! I have to commend him for his dedication.

Favorite Foods:

Well, besides corned beef and cabbage, we had a couple of other delicious meals this week.

I tried two new recipes, and they were a hit.

Sunday night, I made this easy pasta dinner.

Then, Wednesday night, I made Creamy White Chicken Enchiladas, and we had leftovers last night.

The lazy dish

Friday Funny:

If you don’t follow @walksauce42_ on Instagram, you should check him out. He’s too funny. I’ve reposted a couple of his reels in my Insta stories…and they always make me chuckle.

Favorite Kid Quote:

Since we adopted Homer, we don’t know his exact birthday. Hayden mentioned that Homer is almost five, and I said he probably is actually five based on how old he was when we adopted him in June of 2019.

Hayden said, “Wow! He’s 35 (in dog years), and he still sleeps in his parents’ room!” 😆

Favorite Mom Meme:

Not to name names in my house, but rhymes with “badly.”

Bonus Fave: Flashback Friday:

I love this Facebook memory from 2014. Hayden wearing Trav’s shirt from when he was a kid while shining a “spotlight” on his food using his flashlight. He’d told me he was “inspecting” his dinner!

I never had time for a blog post, but Amazon is having their “Spring Sale” now through Monday. I’ve been highlighting some of my favorite Amazon items this month in my Instagram stories, but I will try to share a few more favorite sales as well.

Weekly Recap:

I had five blog posts this week! Who am I?! 😆

I hope you have a great weekend.

Posted in Blog challenge

“Lifestyle” Blog: Part 3

Hello!

Since I’ve shared posts 1 and 2 earlier this week “celebrating” my 1,000th blog post…

…Today, I’m wrapping up this recap by sharing thoughts and posts from the third column of “What do lifestyle blogs talk about?” graphic.

Parenting:

Well, the first thing I thought about with parenting, is that I try to keep it light and humorous with my Friday “mom memes.”

I wrote this Thursday Thoughts post last year reflecting on my kids getting older.

We went from this to this…real quick.

I’m currently working my way through a couple of parenting books geared towards raising teens, and I will share those after I finish them.

Marriage:

Just like parenting, even though I’ve been married a while, I’m still no expert.

I share what we are up to mostly when recapping what’s going on like going to a concert, Keeneland or out to dinner.

I never asked for it, but Travis started writing my name in bubble letters a long time ago. While that doesn’t really have anything to do with marriage, it’s a nice gesture that is now something I look forward to.

I wrote this post on the 5 Love Languages a few years ago, and I do think it’s important to try to understand the best way to communicate with your spouse (and all loved ones, really)

Photography:

No photography tips from me.

The only photos I know how to take are using my phone…and even now, the kids help me make those look better! Of course, I’ve shared lots of photos on the blog through the years.

Motivation and Inspiration:

Through some self-care and Enneagram posts, I probably have written about motivation and even inspiration.

When I think “inspiration,” I think of Pinterest where I “pin” ideas.

Recently, I wrote a “Pinned on Pinterest” post, and I have another one planned soon.

Pinterest is a great spot to find inspiration whether it’s for home decor, clothing styles, quotes, and more.

Art and Design:

I’m not an artist!

As far as design is concerned, we recently did Hadley’s Room Refresh, and the last piece arrived yesterday!

I’ve shared plenty of “before” and “afters” on how we’ve updated the house through the years…and some smaller projects like “ship lap” and like “chalk paint.”

Crafting:

Ahhh – this is one of times that I wish I’d started the blog when the kids were younger. We used to do lots of crafts. When the kids were little, I always had them make an ornament for family for Christmas. We also did lots of coloring, painting, and other activities often when they were little.

During the spring of 2020, the kids were still young enough, and we had the time, to do a few Covid crafts which was fun.

One of the first Not Just a Mom posts I wrote was for their “Getting Crafty” post.

Exercise:

Again, you’d think I’d be in “tip top” shape since I’ve been sharing workout posts recently, but I just I know I need to make an effort to get three to four workouts in a week (five if I really have the time, which is rare) to stay somewhat on top of my health. Having exercise as part of my routine has been important to me for quite a few years.

So far this year, I’ve shared my workouts for January and February.

Event Planning:

No real events, but I’ve recapped the kids’ birthday parties these past few years.

Interests or Experiences:

Like I mentioned in Part 2, a Not Just a Mom post recaps my current interests and hobbies.

I try to share experiences too when we travel, go to concerts, take part in traditions and more.

Thanks for letting me indulge on this trip down memory lane. I know I can’t check all the boxes on this “Lifestyle Blog” graphic, but it’s been fun to think about my posts and what I’ve shared over the past four and half years.

Again, I really appreciate all those who read, follow along, and engage with me on the blog.

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Let’s Look

Hello!

Today, I’m linking up with Shay and Erika for this month’s Let’s Look.

So far this year, we’ve looked at:

  • How we clean our closets in January
  • Little things we do every single day in February

This month’s topic is let’s lookwhat’s in our grocery cart.

Well, it’s pretty rare for me to do major grocery shopping in the store, so my “cart” is typically online via the Kroger app.

Before making my grocery list, I meal plan and write down any ingredients we need for dinners for the week. Then, I check out our pantry/cabinets and fridge to see what staples we need. Then, I head to our basement fridge to see what drinks and frozen items might need replenished. While in the basement, I also check on laundry detergent and paper supplies like paper towels and toilet paper.

Then, I place our weekly grocery pick up using the Kroger app.

Our list of regular items is pretty long but a few are:

  • Milk
  • Salad, green beans
  • Cottage cheese
  • Coffee or K-cups
  • Bread
  • Ground beef
  • Chicken
  • Eggs
  • Ice cream
  • Peanut butter and / or Nutella
  • Lunchmeat / cheese
  • Cheezits, Goldfish, chips

I also do a small round up at Trader Joe’s most weeks to pick up produce and a few things.

This was my cart on Monday after school:

Examples of things I buy weekly:

  • Fruit – always strawberries and apples…and then either grapes or cantaloupe
  • Egg bites for my lunches on Mondays and Tuesdays
  • Cheddar chicken sausage for lunch too
  • (There are usually a few other things I pick up too if needed, including fresh flowers in the spring and summer months)

Then, probably once or twice a month I have a bigger haul, and I get other odds and ends like frozen Jasmine rice, chips the kids want, mac and cheese, etc.

I’ve been frequenting Aldi somewhat regularly over the past few months. When I go to Aldi, the three things I’m looking for are:

  • Sweet Snack Select
  • Chicken Patties
  • Caramel Rice cakes

I only go to Aldi once a month or so, and just pick up these “staples” and other odds and ends I might want to try.

The price of groceries always blows my mind. I know I’m feeding two teens, and they are always hungry, but it sure adds up. When my dad visits, he opens the cabinets and says, “Is there a chip you DON’T buy?” haha

Again, teens.

I truly don’t know how large families…or moms of all boys do it!

I try to be conscious of price, and plan our meals, but we still end up throwing food away every week which is never my intention when buying groceries.

We probably spend $150/week at Kroger and then $25-$50 more at Trader Joe’s every week. We don’t shop at Sam’s or Costco…It’s just not convenient for us.

So, that’s a look at what’s in my grocery cart(s)!

Happy shopping,