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intentional living, little by little

May 7, 2018

No.117: Intentions for the Beginning of May

After months and months of cold weather and brown everything, it seems like it’s all coming alive overnight!  Our grass is green, the trees are blooming and animals are everywhere!  The nest we’ve been watching on our front porch fan is now filled with five itty-bitty baby birds.  Like any season, there are pros and cons to spring (major cons = seasonal allergies, cars caked in yellow pollen and ant invasions by the side door), but I definitely have a new appreciation this year.  He makes all things new. 

INTENTIONS FOR THE BEGINNING OF MAY

  • WATER – drink lots and lots of it
  • add a consistent strength training day to my weekly exercise load
  • find two new podcasts to listen to while running
  • mail in the kids’ finished standardized testing
  • make a list of the remaining assignments/readings for the last few weeks of school
  • plan a day with my mom
  • buy a succulent (100LT #48) and some herbs for the kitchen window
  • look into getting an ice cream maker
  • renew library cards
  • finish reading Dorothy Day’s biography (100LT #82)
  • read two books sitting on my nightstand
  • decide on new summer sandals, one casual pair and one for church 
  • buy sandals for P
  • make oobleck with Sophie (100LT #93)
  • buy tiny hooks – I need to get to Home Depot!
  • string lights throughout the back porch
  • borrow a power washer and start prepping the front porch for staining

PREVIOUS INTENTIONS

If you’re reading on your phone or in a reader, be sure to click over to see what I checked off the list!
  • start running at least three times a week (so happy about this!  I’m only averaging about 2-3 miles at a time and at a snail’s pace, but I love it anyway)
  • try making bulletproof coffee (it was okay, but I thought it tasted way too much like liquid butter than coffee)
  • choose a baby gift for my cousin’s shower
  • buy a baptism gift for a friend (I got one of these adorable mini rosaries)
  • buy tiny hooks 
  • string lights throughout the back porch
  • do a science experiment with Sophie (we did the egg-in-a-bottle experiment – she loved it!)
  • make dentist appointments
  • print photographs off of old hard drive 
  • finally finish December Daily 2017 album
  • finish another book that I’ve only partially finished (didn’t finish, but made a lot of progress in my Jackson Pollock book)
  • pick a date for a field trip (the kids went with Mark to “Take Your Child to Work Day” – a trip to Jamestown is coming soon!)
  • recommit to weaning P – make a plan and stay strong! (decided to “officially” start in May – he is SO stubborn, so this is going to be tricky)
  • start dreaming and sketching our garden for next year

What about you?  What do you hope to accomplish in the next two weeks?

May 3, 2018

No.116: New Habits, Little by Little: Cooking at Home (April 2018)

This was such a weird month of dinners… for whatever reason, I fell out of my routine and that made me unravel a bit, hah!  I resorted to making a bunch of easy favorites and very few new Pinterest recipes.  I guess the lesson here is that dinner doesn’t always need to be fancy.  Sometimes dinner can be a complicated new dish and sometimes it’s just deli meat on homemade bread.  Both fill our bellies and both are good.   

Week 40 (cont.):
Sunday, April 1: Easter! ham, mashed potatoes and gravy, brussels sprouts, rolls, blueberry pie
Monday, April 2: bacon wrapped mozzarella pesto stuffed chicken
Tuesday, April 3: “the best damn lasagna on earth” (maybe not the best, but definitely good)
Wednesday, April 4: Spring Break Surprise! Chickfila for dinner and our local ice cream place for dessert
Thursday, April 5: garlic parmesan chicken tenders and salad
Friday, April 6: a super random and “healthy” dinner of popcorn and roasted marshmallows…TGIF!

Week 41:
Saturday, April 7: chicken tacos with homemade tortillas
Sunday, April 8: ham sandwiches with homemade bread
Monday, April 9: whole chicken with potatoes
Tuesday, April 10: “chicken pot pie for the busy mama”
Wednesday, April 11: tacos
Thursday, April 12: roasted chicken thighs, rice and broccoli
Friday, April 13: Mark surprised us with Chickfila!

Week 42:
Saturday, April 14: brats and homemade french fries
Sunday, April 15: pulled pork tacos with homemade pico de gallo
Monday, April 16: leftovers
Tuesday, April 17: skillet lasagna
Wednesday, April 18: leftover pork, rice and broccoli
Thursday, April 19: Ugandan egg rolex
Friday, April 20: sushi

Week 43:
Saturday, April 21: pizza to celebrate Mom’s birthday!
Sunday, April 22: Mark’s homemade pasta with meat sauce
Monday, April 23: Refrigerator Clean-out Night
Tuesday, April 24: beans and rice
Wednesday, April 25: beef stroganoff over egg noodles, salad
Thursday, April 26: chicken and rice bowls
Friday, April 27: bean and cheese burritos

Week 44:
Saturday, April 28: leftovers
Sunday, April 29: brats, coleslaw, baked beans, and fruit salad
Monday, April 30: roasted chicken thighs, rice and broccoli

April 30, 2018

No.115: Five April Favorites (A Link-Up & a Giveaway!)

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Welcome to the Five Favorites linkup!  Congratulations to Rita, with March’s winning post: Five Inspiring Quotes from Sister Helen Prejean.  Be sure to check below for this month’s prize pack!  
1 //  FORSYTHIA
One of the fun things about the first spring at a new house is discovering all of the flowering shrubs and plants!  We have a forsythia shrub in our front yard and I am in love with its tiny little yellow flowers.  Spring is coming – slowly, but it’s coming! 

2 // TRADER JOE’S CHEDDAR CHEESE WITH CARAMELIZED ONION
Mark heard about this cheese at work and bought some for us to try.  According to the package: “English Farmhouse cheddar blended with sweet caramelized onions creates a nice sweet and savory balance.”  It was SO good!

3 // STORAGE BUNKS FOR THE BOYS
The three biggest boys share a bedroom and it quickly becomes a pit of destruction when their things are out and everywhere.  To combat the clutter, we bought these navy storage trunks to put at the end of their beds.  They love that they can keep their important Legos and books away from nosy baby brothers and I love that their room generally feels clean 90% of the time.  Win/win! 
4 // COLOR-CODED CUPS FOR THE KIDS
The dirty cups situation in the kitchen was getting out of control, so I went back to my color-coded system from a few years ago.  I ordered cups from Re-Play and they are awesome!  The price is right, they’re sturdy, and they come in a ton of different colors.  Bonus: they’re made in the US and are dishwasher safe.
5 // #THE100DAYPROJECT 
Have you heard of #the100dayproject?  Creatives are dedicating 100 days to a specific theme and sharing their work on Instagram.  The timing didn’t work for me this year, but I love watching and cheering them on!  Three of my favorites:

  • Elise (@elisejoy) is using the theme of #100craftadventures and is taking 15 minutes (or more) out of her day to make something with her hands.  So inspiring!
  • Brooke (@brooke_petermann) has been exploring rainbows with her hashtag #100daysofrainbowfun.  I love how inventive her posts have been.  Her project is a beautiful example of seek and you will find.  Turns out rainbows can be everywhere!
  • Christy (@a_creative_almanac) has been illustrating #100daysofourlady and they are incredible!  She recently ran into technical difficulties when her computer died and is hoping to raise enough money through her shops to buy new equipment.  (I purchased a little something for next month’s Five Favorites giveaway so stay tuned for that. 😀)
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A Peek into April’s Prize Pack

The giveaway items I’ve chosen are a mix of some of my favorite things: etsy finds, vintage pieces and little bits picked up from various stores.  All have been purchased by me and nothing has been sponsored.  This incentive is to thank you for visiting here and linking up your posts.  It’s my small way of showing you that your words are being heard!  I read every single entry and try to comment on or share a few (I wish I could do this for every one – not enough hours in the day!)  Here’s how it works: every time you link up a blog or Instagram post, you get an entry.  The official closing date will be Sunday, May 6th and I’ll randomly pick a winner on May 7.
April’s prizes include:
1 // Tall daisy glass

2 // Hello notecard from acbcDesign
3 // Two Bobo’s Oats Bars
4 // Sky blue Snack Pack from Re-Play Recycled
5 //  Three packs of tags
I can’t wait to hear about what you’re loving this month!  Here’s what to do:
1. Write a blog post sharing about five of your favorite things.  You could also share a photo on Instagram too! (hashtag is #bwffivefavorites)  It can have a theme (ie: five of your favorite slow cooker recipes) or just a mishmash like I usually do.
2. Please link back to this post so your readers know where to find the Five Favorites hub (posts not mentioning “Five Favorites” or not linking back to this post will be subject to removal).
3. Not mandatory, but feel free to visit some of the other posts in the link-up!  Sharing and/or leaving a comment is even better.
4. Make sure to add a link to your specific post or Instagram picture, not just your blog address.
Thanks for linking up!

An InLinkz Link-up


April 27, 2018

No.114: What I Learned in April

Linking up with Kelly’s Quick Takes!

1 // GOD USES LENT TO REMIND ME THAT HIS WAYS ARE BETTER.  
I thought I had the best plans for Lent this year.  It was going to be difficult, but the perfect way to sacrifice and grow closer to Christ.  And like the true perfectionist I am, I failed and quit within the first five days.  This happens every.single.time, but it never fails to surprise me, hah!  I imagine God just shakes His head, smirks a bit, and thinks, “Oh you silly girl.  When will you get it?”  It turns out He had other sacrifices for me, ones harder and more sanctifying than I would have chosen on my own.  A good lesson that if I get out of my own way, positive things can happen.

2 // LIBRARY BOOKS STRESS ME OUT.
Slight exaggeration, but I always tend to put a bunch on hold and they always come all at the same time!  And then I panic that I won’t be able to read them before I have to return them, so I drop all the physical books I’m currently reading (even if they’re good!) and dive into the library books, one after the other.

3 // POSTPARTUM HAIR GROWTH BE CRAZY.
16 months later, I’m finally growing new hair (gotta love that postpartum shedding!), but it’s coming in all around my scalp in the craziest way.  They’re like wispy things with a slight curl that you can’t slick back and make me look like I’ve got a weird Farrah Fawcett thing going on.  Pulling my hair back in a ponytail or bun makes it more noticeable, and let’s be honest – that’s my go-to look 99% of the time.  Pretty much a total babe over here right now. 

4 // YOU CAN GET SEASONAL ALLERGIES AS AN ADULT.
After sniffling for a few weeks, I did some investigative Googling and apparently this is true for many people.  A common cause is moving to a new location (check) as well as having a big hormonal change like post-pregnancy (check).  Thankfully, it’s not unbearable, just annoying.

5 // WE HAVE PURPLE DEAD-NETTLES IN OUR YARD.
I found these cool Christmas tree-shaped things with tiny purple flowers in my yard.  I had no idea what they were called, so I downloaded a new app called PictureThis, which helped me identify it as a purple dead-nettle.  Apparently, they’re actually weeds and depending on the website you read, it’s considered a yard pest or a foraging favorite.

6 // SYBIL, THE FIRST LADY KNOWN TO HAVE MULTIPLE PERSONALITIES, WAS A FRAUD.
Did you ever see Sybil, the 70’s movie based on the woman with multiple personalities?  It was casually mentioned in Brain on Fire that her entire story was fake, so I did a little digging and it’s true!  This article was fascinating – I want to read that book now too.

7 // I READ SIMILARLY TO WHAT I ENJOY WATCHING ON TELEVISION.
I no longer watch television on weeknights, but I just realized that I’ve replaced my favorite TV genres for similar ones in books!  I love a good whodunit/police procedural and mystery books are often on my nightstand.  I also read and enjoyed my first medical memoir, which should come as no surprise since I love a good medical show too.  (Find all the details on this month’s reads here.)

What did you learn this month!

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