Time to lose those 10-15 lbs that I've gained in the last year and a half and EXERCISE more.
I usually run 3 miles 1-3X a week, but it is so infrequent and half-hearted that I am pledging March as fitness month. I'm also logging my meals here. So far I am very, very happy with that site. It even included the three recipies / dinners I've made from http://www.allrecipes.com/ and http://www.cookinglight.com/!
I am going to achieve this goal by eating healthy, setting aside time every single day for exercise and making a back up plan for when the weather is too bad or my hair is too gorgeous to run. I've also started following a bunch of other dieters on my Tumblr, which has given me a lot extra of willpower.
Here are the very sad statistics:
I'm 5'7".
CW: 135 lbs
GW: 120 lbs
I was 123 lbs spring / summer of 2009, so I know I can achieve this.
I'm also really excited about the prospect of making my boys even healthier. Aaron took up running after I did and Connor rides in the jogger for about 50% of my runs. I am making every effort to stock the healthiest things they like to eat in the house (organic, as close to completely natural as possible, homemade over processed).
I'm also sneaking the good stuff in whether they like it or not-- whole grain pasta and rice in with traditional (about 1 part to 3, sometimes 1.5 part to 3), Smart Balance light spread instead of butter, cutting all oil / fat by 50% at least, fresh and steamed veggies with every single dinner.
As an overall trend, this is going to save me money since I will look better in the clothes I have and will be eating less of the garbage processed foods that ultimately cost more. As a parent I am setting great examples for Connor and keeping him healthy with great food.
Wednesday, March 2, 2011
Monday, February 28, 2011
Frugal AND Fun (Part 2)
We spent the morning building sculptures out of mini marshmallows, jumbo marshmallows, and toothpicks. This worked out a lot better than it had in the past with the pink heart shaped marshmallows. For some reason even the littlest of these barrel shaped snacks just work better as a support. Connor seemed much more interested in spearing them into his mouth after the first or second of our creations. I was able to snap this before he moved the sculpture into his stomach.
Connor is not a huge fan of drawing. He much preferrs messy painting, which I can only tolerate so often. I love this form of building because it is easier and cleaner than blocks or leggos can be, stimulates small muscle development, and works as a snack, too!
We then headed off to the library, where we checked out a variety of transportation-related books and Blueberries for Sal, which Connor loved despite the monochromatic pictures. I owned this book as a child, and it made me so happy to see him enjoy it.
After reading every single one of our 4 books, Superhero ABCs, and two other books he nabbed from a display shelf, I finally hearded him out. We ran over to the beach for some of our other favorite activities-- throwing rocks:
Watching trains:
and playing at playgrounds:
If it looks much to cold, cloudy, and windy to be at the beach, well, you're probably right. But being wrong never stopped Connor and I from enjoying a rare dry day!
We had an awesome time, all for the price tag of $0.
We then headed off to the library, where we checked out a variety of transportation-related books and Blueberries for Sal, which Connor loved despite the monochromatic pictures. I owned this book as a child, and it made me so happy to see him enjoy it.
After reading every single one of our 4 books, Superhero ABCs, and two other books he nabbed from a display shelf, I finally hearded him out. We ran over to the beach for some of our other favorite activities-- throwing rocks:
Watching trains:
and playing at playgrounds:
If it looks much to cold, cloudy, and windy to be at the beach, well, you're probably right. But being wrong never stopped Connor and I from enjoying a rare dry day!
We had an awesome time, all for the price tag of $0.
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Frugal AND Fun!
I think I may have been missing out on the chance to post free or low-cost activities for the child and I.
This morning we built marshmallow and toothpick sculptures.
We're headed off to the library now. Hopefully there will be some preschool packs available. Will post pictures and recap of our library adventure later today!
This morning we built marshmallow and toothpick sculptures.
We're headed off to the library now. Hopefully there will be some preschool packs available. Will post pictures and recap of our library adventure later today!
Wednesday, February 23, 2011
Forging Ahead
Maybe it was the $364 I forked over to the dentist today, maybe it is cabin fever from being only seven days away from my new resolution, but I am thinking about what March will bring. I am toying with a few ideas, and should probably keep some kind of running list of possibilities. You know, in case I run out of resolutions by the end of 2011.
Among the ideas floating around in my brain:
On an unrelated note, C had a good playdate with little E while I was getting 3 fillings. Here they are scarfing a bite between lots and lots of playing.
Among the ideas floating around in my brain:
- Exercise / weight loss
- Cutting out processed food, getting all recommended servings of veggies / fruit into my boys
- Anger Management (More like yelling management)
- Something relationshippy
On an unrelated note, C had a good playdate with little E while I was getting 3 fillings. Here they are scarfing a bite between lots and lots of playing.
Thursday, February 17, 2011
Wanting It
Aaron told me that if I want something less, it will go a lot smoother. After our party on Sunday and the fiascos that abounded, I am starting to think he is right.
We picked up balloons at 5:30 and stuffed them into the back of our Saturn coupe. I was up until 11 PM Saturday night baking the tiger cake, icing and decorating it.
I wasn't thrilled about how it turned out, but it looked enough like a tiger that the kids would recognize it.
We left the house around 9:15 Sunday morning for the zoo. Our balloon bouquets (3) were promptly confiscated at the gate. Apparently, popped balloons can pose a serious risk to animals. I wish I had known this before I was $30 in for them.
I pinched the s&*^ out of my finger while hoisting a stroller loaded with Connor, purse, goldfish, miscellaney related to the party... Thank goodness we ran into two guests at the West entrance, so they helped carry some goods.
I was able to relax a little bit and Aaron helped get us set up over four tables. Three guests were waiting for us in the zoo cafe. We left Aaron and the gifts, cake, food at the pavillion. We had so much fun with 10 other guests walking around the zoo and looking at the jungle, African, and farm animals.
After an hour and a half, we met back at the pavillion for PB&Js in the shape of ducks, dogs, and bears. We snacked on goldfish. Finally, we sang to Connor and had some CAKE!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WV8V_8gHISU
Overall, it was a good party. Connor was exhausted when we got home, but managed to open some gifts first.
The grand total for the part was $100 more than our party last year. SIGH. Lesson learned-- do not invite 10 children thinking that only 1/2 to 3/4 will show up. We had every single guest RSVP yes, and picked up 3 more kids and an adult AT THE ZOO. Yikes.
Hoping next year is a bit more reigned in.
I can't believe my little angel / sometime devil is 3!
We picked up balloons at 5:30 and stuffed them into the back of our Saturn coupe. I was up until 11 PM Saturday night baking the tiger cake, icing and decorating it.
I wasn't thrilled about how it turned out, but it looked enough like a tiger that the kids would recognize it.
We left the house around 9:15 Sunday morning for the zoo. Our balloon bouquets (3) were promptly confiscated at the gate. Apparently, popped balloons can pose a serious risk to animals. I wish I had known this before I was $30 in for them.
I pinched the s&*^ out of my finger while hoisting a stroller loaded with Connor, purse, goldfish, miscellaney related to the party... Thank goodness we ran into two guests at the West entrance, so they helped carry some goods.
I was able to relax a little bit and Aaron helped get us set up over four tables. Three guests were waiting for us in the zoo cafe. We left Aaron and the gifts, cake, food at the pavillion. We had so much fun with 10 other guests walking around the zoo and looking at the jungle, African, and farm animals.
After an hour and a half, we met back at the pavillion for PB&Js in the shape of ducks, dogs, and bears. We snacked on goldfish. Finally, we sang to Connor and had some CAKE!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WV8V_8gHISU
Overall, it was a good party. Connor was exhausted when we got home, but managed to open some gifts first.
Hoping next year is a bit more reigned in.
I can't believe my little angel / sometime devil is 3!
Sunday, February 13, 2011
Birthday Party DONE!
I am beyond thrilled to report that although everything DID go wrong this morning, we had a glorious party. I will share the full post later, but here are some juicy bits.
The cake BEFORE the disaster:
The kids running amok at the zoo:
A priceless expression on my (almost) birthday boy's face:
To stay on topic, I failed in my quest to spend less money on this party, and I deserved what happened as a result. I'm still a little scared to add up all the costs of the 20 trips I took back and forth to various stores. Shopping all done now! Birthday week is almost over, so if I can make it to Tuesday I think I should be back on track with my money goals!
P.S. Got a follower! :D
The cake BEFORE the disaster:
The kids running amok at the zoo:
A priceless expression on my (almost) birthday boy's face:
To stay on topic, I failed in my quest to spend less money on this party, and I deserved what happened as a result. I'm still a little scared to add up all the costs of the 20 trips I took back and forth to various stores. Shopping all done now! Birthday week is almost over, so if I can make it to Tuesday I think I should be back on track with my money goals!
P.S. Got a follower! :D
Monday, February 7, 2011
So Discouraged
I am not sure if it was the combination of Super Bowl frenzy and stress from our upcoming Birthday Week, but I was not a frugal girl this weekend. We had breakfast out Saturday morning. We ended up going to Aaron's sister's house (2 hours away) on Saturday after I got off of work, so of course we had to stop for something to eat on the way. We also picked up dinner for everyone at a butcher, beer and cigars for the game on Sunday.
I left at 6 the next morning to go to work and bought a bunch of random things I'd been wanting from Walgreens (did I really need lavendar AND grey nail polish?) and breakfast for the drive.
I'm worried this is worse than yo-yo dieting and I am setting myself up for failure. It almost feels like once I slip up (eating out, grabbing something I didn't REALLY need) I figure the whole day is blown.
I am trying to refocus and plan the parties for Aaron and Connor out very thoroughly, so there are no more impulse purchases. We shall see!
I left at 6 the next morning to go to work and bought a bunch of random things I'd been wanting from Walgreens (did I really need lavendar AND grey nail polish?) and breakfast for the drive.
I'm worried this is worse than yo-yo dieting and I am setting myself up for failure. It almost feels like once I slip up (eating out, grabbing something I didn't REALLY need) I figure the whole day is blown.
I am trying to refocus and plan the parties for Aaron and Connor out very thoroughly, so there are no more impulse purchases. We shall see!
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