1.15.2013
chopped winter salad.
It has been cold around these parts! When I saw this recipe for a winter salad with warm, roasted butternut squash I knew it would be perfect on a chilly evening. It was hearty, filling and delicious. My husband thought so too! [There were actually quite a few recipes in the January issue of Real Simple worth checking out.]
Need other ideas for using a butternut squash? Look no more! My love for the other squash is not a secret.
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in the kitchen
1.14.2013
where will they take me?
Mama got a new pair of shoes. Where will they take me?
In 2002, I trained and finished the Portland Marathon. 26.2 miles of determination. While the race itself was exhilarating, the training was arduous. Months and months of pounding the pavement and punishing my body. In the time leading up to the marathon I experienced chaffing, the wrong shoes, a horrible 18 miler spent hallucinating in sweltering temps on Spokane's Centennial Trail, and stomach turning nourishment for long runs called goo. However, since I was determined to finish the run healthy [and with a little left in the tank to run strong across the finish line], the training had a purpose. I knew why I was pushing my body to the limit.
After finishing the marathon, I hung up my racing shoes. There isn't a desire to train for another. There isn't a desire to train for any END event. Being physically fit and active is the only objective. But there in lies the problem. When you don't have an end goal-motivating yourself everyday is more challenging. It also is freeing. My new shoes can walk, they can run, they might be able to climb. Maybe I will wear them to a Crossfit gym and push myself through a WOD. I might possible wear them to a yoga studio, slip them off and find my zen. They could take me on a walk with a great friend or help me clock my fastest mile time since I was 16 years old. Who knows?!?
My shoes could take me just about anywhere...and they sure are cute!
**update** My shoes are Brooks PureFlow 2
In 2002, I trained and finished the Portland Marathon. 26.2 miles of determination. While the race itself was exhilarating, the training was arduous. Months and months of pounding the pavement and punishing my body. In the time leading up to the marathon I experienced chaffing, the wrong shoes, a horrible 18 miler spent hallucinating in sweltering temps on Spokane's Centennial Trail, and stomach turning nourishment for long runs called goo. However, since I was determined to finish the run healthy [and with a little left in the tank to run strong across the finish line], the training had a purpose. I knew why I was pushing my body to the limit.
After finishing the marathon, I hung up my racing shoes. There isn't a desire to train for another. There isn't a desire to train for any END event. Being physically fit and active is the only objective. But there in lies the problem. When you don't have an end goal-motivating yourself everyday is more challenging. It also is freeing. My new shoes can walk, they can run, they might be able to climb. Maybe I will wear them to a Crossfit gym and push myself through a WOD. I might possible wear them to a yoga studio, slip them off and find my zen. They could take me on a walk with a great friend or help me clock my fastest mile time since I was 16 years old. Who knows?!?
My shoes could take me just about anywhere...and they sure are cute!
**update** My shoes are Brooks PureFlow 2
1.11.2013
hawk nation
Seattle is buzzing with Hawk excitement! Our infamous 12th man will be in full effect Sunday...this time making some noise in living rooms, pubs, and sports bars. I love it when one single unifying event brings us all together. Why not cheer for really big men trying to knock the snot out of each other? I am confident they will win on Sunday and this cheer train can keep on rolling! [And PS. we have the best damn quarter back in the NFL. It doesn't hurt that he is pretty darn cute to boot!]
I have fond memories of watching the old school Hawks with my dad on Sundays. The 80's gave us Steve Largent, Dave Krieg, Curt Warner. And who can forget Brian Bosworth? There were a few playoff runs, but no Super Bowl appearances when I was a kid! And now my kids are watching the games with me. I am feeling it this season. Big W will be sporting his Earl Thomas jersey on Sunday. We are convinced it is lucky. Since he started wearing it on game days, the Seahawks haven't lost. [It's only weird if it doesn't work.]
Looking for something to serve at game time? Spotted these at Top Pot Doughnuts. Perfect for a 10am start.
Go Hawks!
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I have fond memories of watching the old school Hawks with my dad on Sundays. The 80's gave us Steve Largent, Dave Krieg, Curt Warner. And who can forget Brian Bosworth? There were a few playoff runs, but no Super Bowl appearances when I was a kid! And now my kids are watching the games with me. I am feeling it this season. Big W will be sporting his Earl Thomas jersey on Sunday. We are convinced it is lucky. Since he started wearing it on game days, the Seahawks haven't lost. [It's only weird if it doesn't work.]
Looking for something to serve at game time? Spotted these at Top Pot Doughnuts. Perfect for a 10am start.
Go Hawks!
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1.07.2013
maximum washing results
That to me looks like a perfectly loaded dishwasher. Loaded for maximum occupancy and maximum results. I have an eye for these kinds of things.
I read in the January issue of Real Simple that 40% of couples squabble about how to load the dishwasher. We are of that 40%. Sort of. It is my belief that I know my dishwasher the best. I load and run that thing at least once a day. [It is currently washing away right now.] There is an exact way to place our dishes, cups, cookware and silverware into our dishwasher to maximize the washing effort.
My husband cleans up after dinner. I cook. He cleans. For the most part he does an excellent job. However, there are times when I just quickly make some adjustments and fit a few more items in. It would be criminal to leave a dish or cup in the sink if you don't have to. We are only sort of the 40% because I don't say anything to him. I don't critique his efforts or tell him how to do it. I just change it. He knows that I do this and he doesn't seem to mind in the least. Quite simply, we don't squabble. It remains unspoken. It works for us, so why change it?
Do you rearrange for maximum washing results?
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1.04.2013
enjoy it.
[Little Man turned 6! Not so little anymore.]
"Oh, enjoy this time with them. It is so special." It more often then not would come at time when I literally felt like I was losing my mind [and most likely needed a shower.] Enjoy it, huh? Treasure it? Have you been at my house around 5pm? Living in the moment and enjoying them was the furthest thing from my mind. Sadly, I felt like I was simply surviving. My husband and I used to joke, "We're just making it to bed time."
And now I get it. I get what they were saying. I feel it everyday. I feel my boys getting "big". Gaining independence. Forging their own way in this world. I'm not sad about it. But now [outside the world of the dirty diapers and the witching hour], I can recognize that my time with them as young boys is fleeting. And I am going to do my very best to just enjoy it!
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playing mom
1.03.2013
pop art.
I use my phone as my point and shoot camera almost daily. More often than not, I use Instagram to jazz up the pictures. The filters and the square shape. I am a total addict. I use many of the images here on my blog, post them to facebook, or save them on my camera roll.
While looking for a unique gift for an exchange during the holidays, I came across canvas pop. I may have a new addiction!
My Instagram image of Seattle's Public Market....
became this.
A 12" x 12" piece of art! Wrapped canvas, amazing colors and all for $35! I was so impressed by the quality of the work and the image looked fantastic. It was hard to give it away.
Hanging alone or in a grouping- these little beauties are worth their weight in gold! Check out the options on their website.
While looking for a unique gift for an exchange during the holidays, I came across canvas pop. I may have a new addiction!
My Instagram image of Seattle's Public Market....
became this.
A 12" x 12" piece of art! Wrapped canvas, amazing colors and all for $35! I was so impressed by the quality of the work and the image looked fantastic. It was hard to give it away.
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Hanging alone or in a grouping- these little beauties are worth their weight in gold! Check out the options on their website.
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Favorite Things
1.02.2013
twenty thirteen
Do you feel like this? I am not sure why but for some reason...I do. There is this inner voice chanting to me..."It's gonna be awesome!" There is nothing life changing on the horizon for me this year. No milestone events, anniversaries or birthdays. And that's why I am so darn excited. I feel like nothing is out of the realm of possibility.
I am not making any resolutions, because I feel like they are always attached to some sort of guilt. The world doesn't need more people feeling guilty. Our world needs happy, fulfilled people loving life and those around them!
Things I would love in 2013: more glitter, long runs, day trips, finished projects, a home full of joy, getaways with my husband, delicious meals, time alone with each of my boys, no homework, a snow day, time to myself, tons of average moments free of worry, a super hot summer, great books, cups of hand-crafted coffee, strong arms and toned tummy [the tummy is a long shot!], patience, abundant creativity....
What things would you love to come your way this year?
I am not making any resolutions, because I feel like they are always attached to some sort of guilt. The world doesn't need more people feeling guilty. Our world needs happy, fulfilled people loving life and those around them!
Things I would love in 2013: more glitter, long runs, day trips, finished projects, a home full of joy, getaways with my husband, delicious meals, time alone with each of my boys, no homework, a snow day, time to myself, tons of average moments free of worry, a super hot summer, great books, cups of hand-crafted coffee, strong arms and toned tummy [the tummy is a long shot!], patience, abundant creativity....
What things would you love to come your way this year?
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