Thursday, October 31, 2013

Sunday, October 27, 2013

Easy Front Door Chic-ify

Front Door Before and After
About a year ago, when I was 8 months pregnant, my husband and I moved into a historic tudor-style home in which ivy warmed the brick and one would imagine Little Red Riding Hood or a hobbit resided in. One of my favorite features is the rounded front door, and to emphasis this I decided to paint it red. It
was a perfect small project to spruce up the front of the house and just in time for the fall weather!
Chic Entrance
Chic-ify


Thursday, October 24, 2013

Baby Weight Update

I'm happy to say that between a May and October wedding, I went from a size 10 dress to size 4! Thank you healthy eating and exercise! :)
9 Months Pregnant November 2012, May & October Wedding 2013

Friday, October 11, 2013

Baby Room Arts & Crafts

Since I started this blog about 9 months after I had my lovely daughter, Zooey, I never got a chance to share with you some cute arts & crafts in her room.


A Cozy Corner
Bonjour Painting
Upon entering her room, you're greeting with my "Bonjour" painting. It was a quick and fun creation. First I drew the layout on the canvas, painted it using matte acrylic paints, and finished it by painting along the edges creating a pseudo frame. Acrylic dries fairly quickly so this painting was ready to be displayed and enjoyed.

Z for Zooey
A Puffy Letter Z


My fabric "Z" letter was created after she was born since at the time we didn't know if we were having a boy or girl. Using a wooden "Z", I traced the shape on a fluffy wool, and covered the wood and fluff with fabric to match her room.







Moon & Stars Mobile
A Hand Painted Z
The last arts & crafts I wanted to share is a mobile that my talented sister and her boyfriend made for Zooey. At the moment we have it hanging next to a window above a bookshelf filled with board books and stuffed animals and lovies for Zooey to cozy up to.

Wednesday, October 9, 2013

Milk Madness

Say No to Frankenfood
Normally when I cozy up to my "Experience Life" magazine, I feel inspired to live a healthier and happier life for me and my family, but tonight instead of inspired I felt disgusted. 

When I opened up to the "Got Aspartame?" article I was mortified by the idea that apparently milk producers are hoping to make milk taste sweeter by adding aspartame to it. Milk producers are currently trying to convince the FDA to not only allow aspartame in milk but also allow it to only be listed in a fine print ingredient label instead of the front. 


So my plead to any readers, please read the ingredients in the food you or your family eat. Just because it seems ridiculous doesn't mean that these companies aren't doing it. And even if the FDA approves it (aspartame in milk or any other sort of frankenfood), don't buy it. What you purchase is basically a vote. You are voting for what you want, what you believe should be on the shelf, and what companies should sell. These businesses take note to trends, and if we avoid buying products with certain ingredients the companies should eventually notice. 


One last note, be careful of "greenwashing!" Some companies will advertise how healthy they are on the front, but if you flip the product over and read the ingredients sometimes you would be surprised what is in it! A personal example of this was a "healthy spinach veggie wrap" was actually made from bleached flour and a green dye was used to make it green (as if it was an actual healthy spinach wrap).


Say no to Frankenfood!





Monday, October 7, 2013

A Madison Outing


Downtown Madison
This past weekend we decided to take a little road trip to Madison, Wisconsin (specifically to get family portraits taken from the lovely and talented Anna). But really for years people have told me that I would love Madison, and they were right; I do love Madison.

Indie Coffee
We started our outing with delicious coffee and food at Indie Coffee. It is an artsy little coffee shop next to UW Madison, so if you could guess on a Sunday afternoon, there were plenty of college students with faces buried in laptops trying to catch up on their latest school work. David enjoyed a Pumpkin Spice Latte and Salami Focaccia Sandwich while I enjoyed an almond milk Mocha and Vegan Mediterranean Veggie Wrap.


Our family portraits were taken at the UW Madison Arboretum, which the trees were beginning to change to the stunning colors of yellow, orange, and red.

The Old Fashioned
Afterwards we dined at The Old Fashioned which is right in Madison Square. The restaurant was solidly packed on a Sunday evening, saturated with personality, and the menu made it difficult to pick just one dish and drink. David drank an Oktoberfest Beer and feasted on a Spicy Burger and fries (impressively the burger came from 100% grass fed cows-which tends to be hard to find and the bbq sauce had the surprising hint of yellow curry). I sipped a deliciously sweet Riesling White Wine and ate a salad filled with plump Door County Cherries alongside flavorful chicken. Not only were the waiters friendly and attentive, but the atmosphere of customers was one of friends, family and good times.

As we drove off after our fun little Madison outing, David and I realized that this one little outing is just the beginning to many more Madison outings to see the variety of lovely things that city has to offer, such as the Madison Museum of Contemporary Art, Madison Children's Museum, Henry Vilas Zoo, Olbrich Botanical Gardens, the Madison Public Library, etc. The town is filled with museums, parks, two lakes, kayak rentals, endless mom and pop coffee shops and restaurants. Overall, I can't wait to visit again otherwise watch out I'm moving in!

Tuesday, October 1, 2013

The Pioneer Woman Book Review

"The week of a girl's wedding was supposed to be a happy time. I should have been leaping gleefully around my parents' house, using a glitter-infused feather duster to sparkle up my wedding gifts, which adorned every flat surface in the house. I should have been eating melon balls and laughing in the kitchen with my mom and sister about how it's almost here! Don't you love this Waterford vase? Oooh, the cake is going to be sooooo pretty. Instead I was in my bathroom holding my face at gunpoint, forcing it to exfoliate on command."
 -The Pioneer Woman: Black Hells to Tractor Wheels A Love Story by Ree Drummond

Originally from Oklahoma, Ree Drummond attended college in LA where she relished in the city life, becoming a health nut-heel wearing-martini drinking-vegetarian. After graduation she decided to end a long term relationship, leave LA and move to the Windy City, Chicago. During this transition, Ree moved back to her parents house in Oklahoma while trying to find the perfect Chicago apartment. One evening, she dressed to the nines, headed to a bar, and met a cowboy, a swoon-worthy cowboy. At that moment she viewed him as her "marlboro man," someone she was head over heels, madly in love with. However, life had other plans and they didn't cross paths again until a few weeks before her big move to Chicago.

"The Pioneer Woman" is a memoir written with honesty, humor, and sarcasm. I caught myself laughing throughout the book and rooting "hurrah!" at points while in others cringing in the tension or dire situations. Overall this was a book that I didn't want to put down. I even laughed at myself thinking that this memoir is the closest romance-novel like book that I have ever read and I'm not ashamed to say I LOVED it!

If you read it too this month, share your thoughts and favorite quote! If you didn't get a chance to read it; find it and read it!

In honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, October's read will be "The Middle Place" by Kelly Corrigan which is a memoir about a woman who works her way through breast cancer and its impact on her family.

Happy Reading!