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Friday, February 1, 2013

The Friday Five



Here are some of the things that I'm loving this week:

1. My sweet ABC-loving boy. 
      Owen is at a really awesome stage right now. He is learning more and more every day and the number of new words he is picking up is crazy awesome. He's also learning more songs. Lately, his favorite thing though is learning letters. He knows quite a few of them now and can recite his ABCs. His name is spelled out on his wall in the nursery so he has definitely learned O, W, E, and N, but he knows several other letters and loves pointing them out on cereal boxes at the grocery store and on car license plates and pretty much anything. Tim bought him some wooden alphabet magnets from Melissa and Doug and we can't wait to get them in the mail so Owen can begin playing with them and learning more. I have a feeling that the first time he sees them, he's going to play with them for a good long while. In the top photo above, Owen is sitting in a small box that we got in the mail. He pretty much knows he's adorable. 

2. Food subscriptions.
        I love trying new foods and snacks. And there are several food subscription boxes out there. Recently, I found a couple coupon codes and promos for two of them and signed up at a discounted rate. The first is a brand spanking new company (to the U.S.) that sends you four healthy, all natural snacks like nut and seed mixes, dried fruits, crackers, dippers, and even chocolate per week for $5. Currently, if you sign up using someone's referral link, you can receive your first box for free. You can do that HERE. The fun part about Graze is that they allow you to rate their snacks as trash, try, like or love so that you can decide which items you never want to receive and which you would like more frequently. There are 89 snacks to choose from. Also, if you stick it out for a month, you will get your fifth box for free too. If you don't like it after your first box, you can easily cancel on their website. Yes, you heard right! You don't have to call some annoying phone number where no one ever answers and when they do, they make it a big hassle to cancel. Just click a button! That alone makes it worth trying for free just to check it out. My first box should arrive sometime this coming week. 
      I also was able to sign up for the February Love With Food box for free this month using a special code. I only had to pay $2 for shipping. I am super excited about getting this box because I bet it will be Valentine's Day themed, and that means chocolate! You can sign up HERE using the code REDTRIVIP to get your first box for just two dollars. If you sign up today (February 1), you will be shipped the Valentine's Day box. If you sign up later, your first box will be the March box. If you decide you don't want to continue your subscription, you can easily cancel your subscription on their website. Again, no annoying numbers to have to call. 

3. The Fault in Our Stars.
     I am currently reading "The Fault in Our Stars" by John Green. It was published about a year ago and is a New York Times bestseller. The book is the story of Hazel Lancaster and Augustus Waters, two teenagers who meet at a cancer support group. Hazel is dying of thyroid cancer and Augustus is recovering from bone cancer. Although it is a young adult book, the language is complex and not dumbed down for ease of reading. The author references Abraham Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs and T.S. Eliot's "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" alongside America's Next Top Model and a bloody video game called Price of Dawn. The story itself is funny and sad and romantic and raw and I am so in love with this book. I just checked it out from the library on Wednesday and I expect to finish reading it today. I highly recommend it. 

4. Muffin tin meals. 
I first saw the idea for this on the blog Ramblings of a Suburban Mom. You basically separate your toddler or preschooler's food into the separate compartments of a muffin tin and let them have at it. Owen really enjoys it and will eat pretty much anything if I cut it into bite-sized pieces and put it in a muffin tin. I have tried several things in the muffin tin meals, including squares of peanut butter sandwich, hot dogs, carrots, celery, cucumber, grapes, strawberries, blueberries, bananas, yogurt, and chicken strips. P.S. Owen still hates bananas. Otherwise, I highly recommend it for toddlers.

5. That KISS!
Spoiler alert if you haven't watched this week's episode of New Girl, but I could not believe what happened at the end of the episode, Cooler. After being forced into a Seven Minutes in Heaven like situation while playing their made-up game True American, Nick and Jess both balk at the idea of having to kiss and what follows is as would be expected - super awkward. While the rest of the gang eggs them on, Nick blurts out "Not like this!" and escapes to the rooftop. Later after everyone has gone to bed, Nick and Jess meet in the hallway talking about Nick's lady trench coat wearing ways ( I won't go into detail, just watch the show). As Jess turns to go back in her room, Nick grabs her and pulls her in for a super hot kiss. "I meant something like that," he says. Swoon! After loving all the Nick and Jess chemistry since the show started, I have been waiting for a moment like this and fully expected the show's writers to draw it out for much longer. I hear by add it to the list of Best TV Kisses Ever. Right up there with Ross and Rachel's kiss on Friends, Kate and Sawyer's jungle kiss on LOST, and Carrie and Mr. Big's smooch on the series finale of Sex and the City.  

Friday, December 28, 2012

The Friday Five

1. My willpower is nonexistent.

      I caved and ordered the Julep New Year's Mystery Box last week. I saw somewhere online that it would ship immediately so I had it shipped to my mom's house. For $19.99, the box was promised to contain between $100 and $500 in products, including a mystery glitter nail color. One customer's box will include an iPad Mini (Spoiler alert: not mine). I had been disenchanted with some of Julep's mystery boxes, but I hoped it had been a long enough time that I wouldn't get any duplicate colors and that I would get some of the products I've been hoping to use or ones that I've used up and would love to have a new bottle. I was pleased although I did receive some duplicates.I will post later and let you know what came inside. If you are interested in trying out Julep for yourself and becoming a Maven, click HERE and use the code COLOR2012 or PENNY to get your introductory box for just a penny. The current intro boxes feature either two nail colors and cuticle oil or three nail colors. 

2. My little artist



        Owen has been big on painting lately and I love hanging his little works of art on the fridge. He will find his paints in a drawer in his room and will bring the box to me asking, "Paint? paint?" The only downside is that as messy as painting can be, the activity rarely keeps him entertained for more than five minutes (but nothing does recently). So I have to do all that preparation and clean-up for five minutes of free time to do dishes or fold a load of laundry.  Plus, he always tries to sneak and eat some of the paint. Tim snapped this picture the other day when after Owen had a taste of the paint and the evidence was left on his face. Apparently, it didn't taste too bad.  

3. New Year's resolutions 

      I am not one to make New Year's resolutions normally because I am terrible at keeping them. But this year I have two. One will be reading through the Bible in a year with our Sunday School class. Yay for accountability! And the other will be getting our finances in check with Tim. That way we can work together and encourage one another when we want to quit. Our Friday night meetings have been going well and it's so awesome being able to sit down and get on the same page with each other about everything. At our first Friday meeting we sat down and planned out our budget for January. We used a free budget worksheet from Dave Ramsey's website. You can find the budget we are using for free HERE. Its labeled "Monthly Cash Flow Plan." There is also a Quick Start Budget which has fewer categories. 



4. Eat healthy in the New Year

       I haven't been cooking since we've been visiting family and I am excited about getting back into my kitchen soon (and using my new dutch oven!). And of course after all the Christmas goodies and rich cooking, we need to eat a little healthier to make up for all the splurging. So I will be turning to my trusty source for recipes both tasty and healthy: Skinny Taste. She has been putting up tons of holiday recipes lately, but squeezed in there in the middle I found this recipe. Slow cooker chicken black bean tacos. She had me at "slow cooker" and "tacos." 

5. Unassigned reading list

      After the holidays, I want to get back to reading more. I haven't read anything for a couple weeks and I think relaxing with a book before bed might help me with my recent insomnia. I did a little research online to look for some books and here are some of the ones on my radar right now:
  • "Reached" by Ally Condie - This is the third book in a trilogy that also features "Matched" and "Crossed." The series is set in a dystopian society similar to The Hunger Games and the Divergent/Insurgent series. It's not my favorite of these types of books, but I feel like I need to see the series through anyway. Basically the series is a story about a smart teenage girl who trusts her government and its system of selecting spouses for its citizens until she falls in love with the wrong boy. 
  • "The End of Your Life Book Club" by Will Schwalbe - This nonfiction book is about the author and his mother, who share a book club of sorts between the two of them as she succumbs to pancreatic cancer. I am curious to see which books were the ones they chose to read. How would your reading choices change or not change if you had only two years left to live?

Is there anything else I should add to my "must read" list?


Friday, December 21, 2012

The Friday Five

1. I am a winner! 
      While checking my Facebook account early on Wednesday I noticed that Amazon Video Games was having a giveaway for people with Xbox 360s at noon. I mentally filed it away to check back at noon if I had the opportunity. So after I made Owen a PB&J and sat him down with that and some pear slices for lunch, I realized it was 11:58 a.m. So I got on my computer, called up the Amazon Video Games Facebook page, and refreshed my page until the sweepstakes was announced. You had to send them an e-mail with a certain subject line and be either the 100th or 200th e-mail they received. And I was the 100th! It was so exciting and I was totally surprised to have won. We will be getting Call of Duty: Black Ops II, Need For Speed Most Wanted, and Darksiders II. I have no idea what most of those games are, but I am pretty sure I am one of the most awesome wives around! 

2. Every woman's ideal job... a.k.a. get paid to shop
      I received my first check from Ebates this week. It wasn't for the entire amount that I'm due, but I'm not sure how or when they send checks for your purchases. Either way, it was so exciting getting a check in the mail just for shopping online. And I know the concept of Ebates sounds like a hoax or scam, but getting that check in the mail showed me that this site is for real about what they do. If you're interested in signing up for Ebates and getting paid back a portion of what you spend online, here's the info:
      - Register (for free) with an e-mail address and click on one of the 1,500 retailers listed on the site to shop. If you buy something, you will get an e-rebate on your total purchase (for instance, 6 percent cash back at Macy's.) 
       - There are no fees or forms to mail in - they just send you a check in the mail! Now is a great time to sign up because many stores are doubling and even tripling the amount of cashback you can earn while holiday shopping. 
       - Free $10 giftcard of your choice when you sign up. (I chose Target).
       - I have already earned more than $35 since I joined. You can join HERE


3. January Julep reveal

       Julep revealed their five boxes for January yesterday and I may need sunglasses when I open my box next month because they are bright! For January, Julep is combining one neon color and one neutral color in each box. The featured product of the month is a hand and cuticle stick with shea butter and peptides. 
  •         The American Beauty box features Mindy (porcelain pink sheer), Bethany (electric neon orange-pink cream), and the hand and cuticle stick.
  •         The Boho Glam box features Teresa (opaque pink pearl frost), Fiona (electric neon green cream), and the hand and cuticle stick. 
  •         The Bombshell box features Ava (ballet slipper pink frost), Bette (electric neon purple cream), and the hand and cuticle stick.
  •          The Classic with a Twist box features Madison (electric neon hot pink cream), Grace (classic light pink sheer), and the hand and cuticle stick. 
  •          The It Girl box features Nina (electric neon orangesicle cream), Nikki (neon highlighter cream), and Amelia (light champagne frost). 
       Which box do you like best? If you are interested in trying out Julep for yourself and becoming a Maven, click HERE and use the code COLOR2012 or PENNY to get your introductory box for just a penny. The current intro boxes feature either two nail colors and cuticle oil or three nail colors. 


4. Time to potty!

     We received a $15 coupon for the website Ecomom.com in our Citrus Lane box and after much thought and some debate, we decided to use it to buy something practical: a Baby Bjorn potty chair! Haha! I am actually pretty excited about introducing Owen to potty training because I would prefer not to have him wear diapers for forever and seriously, this thing is so cute, it might even make dealing with the results not as difficult. Ecomom is a really great website and their shipping is super reasonable - less than $3 for standard shipping. I got this $29.95 potty training seat for just $17.94 after using my $15 voucher. Any tips for beginning potty training?


5. Santa came early

     Because we are going to visit family for Christmas, Tim let me open some of my Christmas presents earlier this week. And one of them is something I was particularly excited about because I've been wanting one for more than a year: a cast iron dutch oven. I cannot wait to use it to make some delicious suppers. Pioneer Woman is constantly cooking in them and I can't wait to try some of her recipes that I've always avoided because I didn't have a dutch oven. The one that Tim got for me is the cranberry colored one. It's really pretty and almost a red wine color.