As I get older, I become more concerned with my health. Lately, I've been thinking about it a lot. I'm not a fan of becoming obsessed with turning back the clock, I just want to feel strong. I want to feel capable and not feel UNable.
Turning thirty years old was hard for me. I am not really sure why. I have never been a person who worried about age. Maybe I felt sad for things left undone or maybe I felt my youth slipping away. Maybe it was a combination of both, who knows. One thing that sticks out in my mind and I associate with turning thirty was the day I was pushing Allison in her little car around the yard. I was only able to push her a few feet before I became winded. That was it for me. I knew my body was aging and I had to be proactive. In my youth, like so many others, I was able to "snap back" to shape. That isn't the case anymore.
I've been wondering lately if my concern over my health is healthy. I watch what I eat (the good and the bad) and I try to exercise regularly. As the summer approaches, I feel a little more pressure. I know I can't turn the clock back on my body, but I do want to feel, as I've stated before, stong. Then I came across this blog: www.curvygirlguide.com/self/women-getting-real-about-weight/ (for some reason I am not able to add a link to my posts - so I listed the entire address, you'll have to copy and paste or use good old google).
This article came at the right time. As a mother, my body is not the same as it was before having my daughter and it never will be. I am okay with that. I do think with so many labels around us, it is sometimes hard to gain a healthy perspective about our bodies. This article summed it up for me. I hope you will take a moment to read it.
"There are only two lasting bequests we can hope to give our children. One of these is roots, the other, wings." -Hodding Carter
Tuesday, March 29, 2011
Saturday, March 19, 2011
WATCH OUT!
I just unearthed the cord to my camera. Out came over six hundred pictures. 600! I won't bore you with 600, but here are a few of my favorites of the last few weeks.
Allison ice skating. I love to watch her ice skate because she is so proud of herself when she accomplishes a goal such as making it across the arena or spinning around.
Rollerblading.
We spend a lot of time taking Ozzy for a walk and visiting local parks.
This picture is one of my favorites from her birthday party this past fall.
Hiking.
Allison ice skating. I love to watch her ice skate because she is so proud of herself when she accomplishes a goal such as making it across the arena or spinning around.
Rollerblading.
We spend a lot of time taking Ozzy for a walk and visiting local parks.
This picture is one of my favorites from her birthday party this past fall.
Hiking.
Tuesday, March 1, 2011
Container Gardening
We have been talking about starting a small container garden this year since the size of our backyard has decreased considerably. While window shopping at the local home improvement store we came accross the Miracle-Gro® Gro-Bag - Scotts Miracle-Gro Have you seen this contraption? Such a neat concept we thought we could re-create by spending a little less money.
So Greg created a box that fit two potting soil bags with left over lumber and we planted our small garden. Allison can't wait to taste the fruit of her labor and has even asked if she could get an extra allowance for watering the plants. Gardening with a five year old is so much more fun than doing it alone.
So Greg created a box that fit two potting soil bags with left over lumber and we planted our small garden. Allison can't wait to taste the fruit of her labor and has even asked if she could get an extra allowance for watering the plants. Gardening with a five year old is so much more fun than doing it alone.
Tuesday, February 22, 2011
Fifty Nifty Books for 2011
I am an avid reader, like many people I know. I usually have two or three books that I am in the midst of reading on my nightstand. Since having a child, most of my books seem to be of the nonfiction variety. I read a lot of parenting books of different varieties or "how to..." books or an occasional memoir (usually my favorite). I've never sat down and counted the number of books I've read in a year or the number of pages. Recently, while searching for a great book to read, I've come across a few blogs that issue a challenge to themselves and their readers. The challenge being to read fifty books in one year. I love a challenge. So I decided 2011 was my year! I am counting everything from those I read for book club to guilty pleasure reads. If anyone has a great read, I'd love your suggestions!
Sunday, January 30, 2011
2010 was a wonderful year for our family. We welcomed a new niece and nephew making nine nieces and nephews for Greg and I. We were blessed to celebrate birthdays and holidays close to our family. While we have moved a little ways down the road, we are still not too far from family. We have watched as our little girl grew one year older. Here are a few recent pictures with hopefully more to come...
Tuesday, August 3, 2010
Part II
Saturday, July 31, 2010
I should wait until the one year anniversary to update my long forgotten blog, but predictability has never been my strong suit. Truthfully, I'm sitting here at my computer unable to sleep with no book to read. Okay, I'll say it, I'm bored and wide awake at midnight!
A with her favorite statue:
A Memaw creation:
One of the many great things about where we live, is the great places to hike!
Hiking:
For some reason, I am having a hard time inserting additional pics. This post will have to BE CONTINUED...
A with her favorite statue:
A Memaw creation:
One of the many great things about where we live, is the great places to hike!
Hiking:
For some reason, I am having a hard time inserting additional pics. This post will have to BE CONTINUED...
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