Monday, April 27, 2015

Weekend recap!

The hubby and I have planned out a few three-day weekends in order to ensure we use our PTO and enjoy time together. We haven't had too many opportunities (as of late) to take a proper vacation, and it doesn't appear that is on the horizon (sniff, sniff). But, it's fun to explore our area. 

Last Friday, I took him to the Oceanside Harbor to enjoy lunch at the Jolly Roger, sight-seeing, photos, wildlife and the coast. It was such a wonderful time! Check out my photos (from the Android phone) below. I will post my husband's photos at a later date (as they are too beautiful not to share!).

Motivation Monday: 30-day challenge

I stole this from a friend's page - I cannot recall whose page otherwise I would give him/her credit! Regardless, I think it's a great 30-day challenge...except maybe the cold shower idea.

Day 1: Write three short term and long term health goals. Here we go!

Short-term:
  1. Map out food in hopes to eat more in moderation.
  2. Substitute my go-to snacks for healthier ones. Here are great options!
  3. Slow down. Savor my food.
Long-term:
  1. Think positively. Note the positives in each moment, day, experience and person.
  2. Get into shape to improve confidence. It's not about the number on the scale. Or, the ability to sport a bikini. It's about feeling more comfortable in my skin...and jeans. =)
  3. Execute a pull-up. Here's how to do a proper pull-up.
What are your goals? 

Wednesday, April 15, 2015

What's New Wednesday: Sloan Park

Last month, we were able to catch some Spring Training games in Mesa, Arizona. Such a blast! The Cubbies have a new Spring Training stadium: Sloan Park. The stadium is fancy-dancy...and a little pricey for spring training. Regardless, we had a ton of fun watching potential players, scouting rookies, drinking Old Style and eating some Chicago-style hot dogs. Check out the photos below!
GO CUBS GO!
*Photos courtesy of Nick Califf. He never posts his photos; so, I use them. At least people get a chance to see them this way... =)

Monday, April 13, 2015

Motivation Monday: A lil' detox

Living in San Diego - or rather by the beach - perpetuates (or has the potential to perpetuate, at least) a 'spring break-like' attitude. With constant visitors, community activities and new restaurant/bars opening each week, the hubby and I are consumed in almost a party mode. Yet, our bodies, albeit still young, cannot sustain such a lifestyle. So, a little detox is in order. Starting last week, we have been more cognizant of our activities - attempting to skip that one beer/glass of wine with dinner. This week, we plan to be even more aware of what we put in our bodies...and minds. Here's my detox plan for both my body and soul.
  1. Limit the adult drinks. It's customary for me to enjoy a glass of wine (ahem, sometimes two) with dinner and week night reading. But as I age, it's starting to catch up with me. In effort to shed a few LBS before my 34th birthday, I plan to only drink socially. And just once or twice a week. For those that don't consume alcohol, this may seem like an easy fix. But this will be a test as I do enjoy the wind down after work. Wish me luck! 
  2. Cook more fresh ingredients. With the help of Blue Apron, we have been enjoying more home-cooked meals with fresh, healthier ingredients. It's amazing that with each meal, we can barely finish half of our plates. I truly think this is credit to unprocessed fixings.
  3. Introduce detox tea. Last week I implemented a morning detox tea along with an every other night evening tea. This is just a 14-day detox, designed to help increase energy, cleanse my system, improve concentration and curb unhealthy cravings. Please be aware that starting this on a work day isn't the best idea! My body is starting to adapt...slowly but surely. =)
  4. Cease the "should" from my vocabulary. Each day, I prepare a list - for both work and home. This has proven to be challenging as I inevitably cannot tackle each task thus setting myself up for a guilt-ridden day. The "should" word comes to mind almost hourly, and before I know it I'm living to complete a list. Not living to live. Therefore, I want to remove this word from my vocabulary and start to focus on mindfulness - being present. Take yesterday, for instance. I started to feel disappointed with my accomplishments of the day - didn't weed the yard, didn't run, didn't edit photos, didn't read a book - and I decided to push those negative thoughts and just enjoy the afternoon sun. The next thing I knew, I was relaxed on my patio, listening to the sounds of my neighborhood - birds chirping, children laughing, and the sea breeze.
  5. Re-engage a gratitude challenge. Last June, I jumped on board with the 30-day gratitude challenge. Re-reading my grateful posts on Facebook, I couldn't help but smile. It was such a wonderful way to see my world through a different lens. So, I plan to restart this challenge and make it a yearly tradition. 
There you have it. That's my detox plan. Excited to see the results - both physically and emotionally. I'll be sure to report back!

Wednesday, April 8, 2015

Tasty Tuesday: The TJ List

When I first learned of Trader Joes, I was in college and sadly didn't appreciate the exclusive items found at TJs. I much preferred my inexpensive options at WincoFoods - heck, I still do! Miss that store... At any rate, TJs is now my go-to grocer, and I thought it may be fun to provide my general list.
  • Succulents
  • Flowers
  • Cards 
  • Kale quinoa salad mix
  • Grape tomatoes
  • Persian organic cucumbers
  • Bag of organic carrots
  • Organic banana bundle
  • Bag of cuties
  • Trader Joes wheat pizza dough 
  • Parmesan cheese bag
  • Four cheese bag
  • Trader Joes pesto
  • Trader Joes sourdough wheat bread
  • Individual bags of dry almonds
  • La Granja 360 wine
  • Bombers
And here are some yummy recipes, courtesy of Trader Joes!