Wednesday, June 25, 2014

Potty Training Update

It's been 3 weeks since our big potty training weekend and I'm finally getting around to giving our potty training update. The fourth day after we potty trained was rough. It was our first day to be away from home for an extended period of time. We had 3 accidents before nap time and I was ready to give up. We had our first accident at church, which I didn't feel like it was too bad since we were there for 3 hours.

We stopped by our house before going out to eat for lunch in hopes that she would potty there since she wasn't using it while we were out. I made the mistake of offering her a piece of candy if she would go potty before we left. She would sit down on the potty but wouldn't use it. She kept crying and getting worked up because I wouldn't give her the candy until she actually went in the potty. She eventually had an accident while standing right next to her potty because she was so worked up. I felt awful; she felt awful. Thus I decided that I wouldn't use candy as an incentive again. It was just too stressful for her and me.

We headed out to the restaurant in hopes that she could make it through lunch without any incident. Toward the end of lunch, she said that she needed to go potty but as I picked her up I noticed that there was already a puddle in her chair. I was ready to throw in the towel right then. I felt like everything that we had done the three days prior was all in vain.

I spent the afternoon all upset until I finally decided to give up. I didn't decide to give up on potty training, but I decided to give up on stressing about it and pushing it on her. If we were home she would tell me when she needed to go potty, I just couldn't get her to go when I needed her to. As I had learned earlier, pressuring her did not work and only upset both of us. I decided that I would have her sit on the potty whenever I needed her to try to go, but not pressure her to use it. I knew that she would get it eventually. In the meantime, I just planned on carrying lots of towels and plenty of changes of clothes.

Over the next few days, the only time we left the house was to go to her grandparents' houses. She used the potty great there, except for pooping. She only had 3 accidents that week and hasn't had one since. At some point during that week she finally understood that she needed to try to go any time I put her on it and not just when she needed to.

At some point during the week she started running a fever. I didn't mention her potty at all because she was feeling so bad, but she did fantastic. We even made it to a trip to a doctor in her panties with no issues. The doctor diagnosed her with croup and gave her some medicine. Thankfully, she started feeling better by the next day.

Looking out at the trucks while waiting to be seen by the doctor. 
On Saturday, we ventured to a festival that was about an hour drive away. I felt like this was our first big test. I had plenty of changes of clothes and fully expected to go through them all. However, she did fantastic and I only had to change her because of the amount of ice cream that she spilled on her clothes. I finally felt confident that she had gotten it.
This girl loves ice cream!

Our true test was the drive to the beach. It took us about an hour longer than it should had because we pulled off on an exit every time she said that she had to go potty, but we made the entire trip with no accidents. It has been so cute seeing her in her bathing suits without that extra diaper padding while at the beach. We even took her portable potty to the beach with us and she used it right there on the beach (we surrounded it with beach chairs to give her some privacy of course).

Running on the beach
The biggest thing that I wasn't expecting with potty training was the disruption in her sleep cycle. She has started waking up an hour earlier and as soon as she wakes up, she wants to go potty and starts crying if I don't make it to her in time. She will also periodically wake up throughout the night and want to go. I know this is great for wanting to be completely potty trained, but I just really enjoy my sleep.

Overall our potty training went really well. I really thought it was a complete bust on that fourth day, but she has done great since then. I know that we won't ever be completely accident free but it's such a relief to know that it's not going to be an every day, every location occurrence. Thanks to all my friends and family who tolerated my endless questions and offered support throughout this process. Those first four days were tough but it has been totally worth it since then! 


Sunday, June 1, 2014

Potty Training: Day 3

Before I got Caroline out of bed this morning, I put her potty in the bathroom. As soon as we came downstairs, I showed her where I put her potty. She was not a fan and immediately tried to push it out the door. I put it back and explained that we're going to use the potty in the bathroom from now on. She didn't want to use it right away so I didn't push her. A few minutes later she said she needed to go potty and immediately ran to the bathroom. She used her potty and we did an extra big celebration for using the potty in the bathroom.
She loves wearing her hat

Next we ate breakfast. Robbie fixed us all pancakes or as Caroline calls them "cake". Once during breakfast, she said that she needed to potty so we ran in there. She only sat there for a second then decided she was done. After breakfast, we went outside. I still wasn't able to get her to put her Minnie Mouse panties on, but at least she put on her shorts.
She loves her sandbox!

It was super hot outside so we didn't stay out there very long. We came back inside and started watching our Jake. Hopefully once this is all mastered we can cut back on our tv time again. We  kept our shorts on so that we could practice going potty with having to pull down shorts. The rest of the day at home was mostly uneventful. She woke up from her nap with a dry pull up so we went straight to potty. We also made it outside to play again. 
Playing in her house
Bubbles!

We decided that we would try to take our first venture out and about. We headed to Chadwick's Churn to get ice cream because we thought that it would be a fairly fun and short trip out. We tried to go potty before we left, but nothing came of it. Robbie was able to get her to put on her Minnie Panties along with her shorts so everything was looking good. We all enjoyed our ice cream and had a good time. We ended up seeing some friends of ours while we were out. Caroline started playing with a little girl that is in her class at school. She said that she needed to potty so we ran inside. She sat on the potty for a second then jumped off. Her panties were just a little wet so I went ahead and changed her clothes and headed back out. While playing I noticed that she was squatting and grunting so I hurriedly picked her up and took her to the potty. She had pooped so we dumped it in the toilet and talked about how we needed to poop in the potty. We changed pants and got ready to head back out. As I was washing her hands, she said potty and immediately started peeing everywhere. It was an absolute mess. I took off her bottoms as quickly as I could and sat her on the toilet seat while I cleaned up the mess as best as I could. Needless to say, we left right after that. 
Enjoying our ice cream with sprinkles!
It probably would have been better if we had stayed home because I knew that she had not pooped yet today and had drunk a lot of water at dinner without going potty. I just really wanted to venture out and see how we did. As far as being home goes, she's pretty well potty trained. She goes potty whenever she needs to. My problem is that she won't go when I ask her to try. She'll sit on the potty for a second then say all done. If I make her sit longer, she gets all stressed so I'm trying not to stress her out about it too much and just letting her go on her own at home. The problem with that is that she doesn't have enough time to get to a potty out in town like she does at home, nor does she give us enough time to get her there. She tells us as she's going. I'm sure we'll get the hang of it eventually though. I'm just learning to accept that it's going to take a lot of practice and patience. 

Friday, May 30, 2014

Potty training: Day 2

Well here we go with day 2 of potty training. Before we left her bedroom this morning, I took off her pull-up and told her that we were going to use the potty again today. She was so excited she immediately headed toward the door. Once downstairs she went straight to her potty and sat down. It was only for a second but she was so excited about it. We ate our breakfast and went back to playing with the toys that she was so excited about yesterday. While playing, she would suddenly stop and say "potty". She would hurriedly sit on her potty but for no more than a few seconds. She did several times over the course of five or so minutes. Then all of a sudden she sat there and pooped. I was so excited! We celebrated and did our bathroom routine of flushing and washing our hands. She was so excited. 

After returning from the bathroom, she started playing with her toys, but, once again, she wanted to just sit on her potty to play. We started watching Jake again to get her off the potty. About an hour into it, she coughed and peed a little on herself. She immediately started crying and ran to her potty. It was so sad how worked up she got about her accident. It took me a few minutes to calm her down. She didn't have any more accidents inside after that though. 

The rest of our day was fairly uneventful as far as the potty training goes. She would randomly say "potty" then jump on it. Sometimes she would immediately jump back off and other times she would actually go. I mostly just let her do her own thing. After nap I tried to get her to put her new Minnie Mouse panties on, but she wouldn't have it. I laid them out for her to look at. Randomly she would pick a pair up and I'd think that she'd be ready to put them on, but she mostly just used it like a piece of toilet paper to wipe. Haha! We'll try them again tomorrow I guess. 

For dinner we had some friends stop by to grill out and give me a little bit of the socialization that I've missed out on being stuck in the house for 2 days. Caroline wanted to go outside with everyone so I convinced her to put her shorts on to go outside. I'm not sure whether she had an accident while we were outside or not. She ended up dumping some water on her so it was hard to tell whether she was wet from pee or water. We're going to try going outside again tomorrow so I'll try to watch better and keep her away from water so it will be easy to tell. As long as we stay in the living room we should be good to go though. Haha! 

This was the only picture I took of her today. She was excited to play with her playdoh and cookie cutters once again. 


This is a picture of the tower that she built. I love that my daughter builds symmetrically. 

Thursday, May 29, 2014

Potty Training: Day 1


Today is the big day that I've been looking forward to/dreading for awhile now. I'm 22 weeks pregnant and today I started potty training my 27 month old daughter. It is going much better than I had ever imagined. I've been talking up using the potty with her for several weeks now to help build her excitement. Yesterday we went to Walmart and I let her pick out which panties she wanted to wear. She picked out Minnie Mouse undies and I can't wait to see her in them. I had bought a potty at a consignment sale and already had it ready to go. I am using the 3 day method, or a variation of it, so we have Thursday-Saturday blocked off to stay home and learn to potty. I wish that I could include links to all of my references but there are more than I can remember. I basically googled potty training or 3 day potty training and read all the sites and blogs as well as asked several of my friends who have potty trained in the last few years. I put together what I thought would work best for us and I'm hoping I'm right so far.

The morning didn't start off exactly like I had planned. When I walked into Caroline's room, the first thing I noticed was her diaper laying right in the middle of the floor and she was standing in a puddle of pee on her mattress. It really upset her so I calmed her down and told her that we're going to start using the potty for our pee. She got really excited! I cleaned up the mess, dressed her in only a t-shirt, and headed downstairs to begin our day. I showed her the potty, a new potty book, and her sticker chart.

New potty book, sticker chart, and potty
Then I set my phone to go off every 15 minutes. When my phone would beep, I'd set her on the potty. I also tried to catch her and put her on the potty if I saw that she was peeing or pooping. I missed the first several times because I was trying to get everything set up. I fixed her a bowl of pretzels to snack on throughout the day and some "special potty drink" (a.k.a. Kool-aid). This drink was a big deal because she normally only drinks water and milk. 
Special potty drink, milk, water, and pretzels
I also brought out some toys that she hasn't seen in awhile to help keep her occupied. I tried to avoid watching tv as much as possible mostly because I was afraid she'd get sucked into a show and not pay attention. We kept the potty in the living room and played with the toys on the hearth. 
She loved playing with all of  her toys that she hadn't seen in awhile.
While she was playing with her toys, I noticed that it seemed like she was trying to hold something in. I kept sitting her on the potty but nothing. This was about an hour and a half into it. Then all of a sudden she squatted and pooped. I quickly jumped up and sat her on the potty. One of the little poops actually ended up in her potty so I let that count for her first sticker. We wiped and took our potty to dump into the big potty and wash her hands. I then let her pick out a Mickey Mouse sticker to put on her paper. She wasn't as excited as I thought she would have been but oh well. About ten minutes later, she was playing and started peeing. I quickly jumped up and sat her on the potty again. After she was through, we did our dump the potty into the toilet routine and washed our hands. This time when we came back she was more excited about the Mickey sticker. She immediately wanted another one so I told her that she could have one when she used the potty again. She immediately sat down and peed a little. I was so ecstatic! I felt like that was the moment when it clicked that she was supposed to put her pee and poop in the potty. But then she realized that if she sat on the potty the whole time, then there would be no way she would miss and would always get the stickers. I couldn't get her off the potty. 
Playing with her toys while sitting on the potty. 
I eventually had to bribe her with watching her favorite show on tv to get her to get off the potty. We turned Jake and the Neverland Pirates on from Netflix and I had her sit on the couch with me. Each episode has two stories in it that are about 12 minutes each. I turned my timer off of my phone and would just pause it after each story and have her sit on the potty. This worked really well and she went every time. 

Next was lunch time. I had pulled her table next to where the potty was in the living room so we could be eating nearby. We had a super healthy lunch of frozen pizza. Part of the way through eating, she suddenly said potty and jumped up and sat down it. Next thing I knew, she was pooping! I was so excited that she chose to get up on her own, mid bite, and go poop in the potty! We did an extra big celebration for this one! After our bathroom routine, we started chowing back down on our pizza. About 5 minutes later, she said potty again and ran over to the potty. This time she peed in it! I couldn't believe she was going on her own so fast! After lunch we watched a couple more episodes of Jake then headed up to her room for nap time. I put a pull-up on before nap and explained that we only wore those to sleep in. 
Pooping on her own for the first time!
Pizza goatee!

 After nap we came back downstairs and returned to playing with our toys. Ever since those two instances at lunch, she has been going to the potty on her own so I haven't had to use my timer. She has done such a good job with going potty! I'm hoping that once the potty is moved into the bathroom that she'll continue keeping up the good work! Here's to hoping for a successful day 2 tomorrow!!!
This girl loves her potty!!!

Saturday, May 24, 2014

My Wrap Experience Results from January

I talked a few months ago about My Wrap Experience and wanted to share my results with everyone. I want to start off by clarifying that during these 2 and a half weeks, I didn't change anything in my diet or exercise routines. I normally drink a lot of water so even my water intake stayed the same. The only changes that took place were because of the wraps. 

I took 2 separate measurements periodically throughout my experience. I measured about an inch above my belly button and 2 inches below. I measured my belly separately because of the way that I am shaped. I figured that since my belly is shaped like there's an invisible string tied around my waist at my belly button that I should measure my upper stomach and lower stomach. I'm glad I did because I didn't lose inches evenly. 

So for my final results...(drum roll please!)...I lost 3 inches above my belly button and 3.75 inches below for a total loss of 6.75 inches! I was so excited!

The reason that I am posting this so much later is because I was waiting to mention that the day that I took my last measurement was also the day that I found out that I was pregnant with our second child! So I was doubly excited and a little bloated. I can only imagine what my results would have been if I had worked a little harder at my diet and exercise and had not been pregnant! I'm definitely going to try the wrap again post-pregnancy! 

Sunday, January 19, 2014

The Great Purge: Part II

The past two Saturdays, we have continued our great purge. Last Saturday we tackled the upstairs which included the bathroom, play room, walk through closet, and attic. We once again divided everything up into keep, trash, or donate. The bathroom was fairly easy to go through. It included a lot of cheap jewelry that my sister and I had when we were in middle school. (Important note: My husband and I bought my parents' house a year and half ago so it still contains quite a bit of my childhood possessions.) The cheap, tangled, out-of-style jewelry was quite easy to part with. Even the random articles of clothing left in the drawers in the playroom were easy to toss. However, the childhood memorabilia in the walk through closet and the attic were a completely different story.

Apparently I've never thrown anything away in my life. I just boxed it up and put it in storage, which ended up in the upstairs closet and attic. I felt like I was walking down memory lane unpacking all of those boxes. I found 5 diaries from when I was in elementary school. Here was my favorite entry that I read. I wrote it when I was in second grade. I love that this was one of the best days in my life!
April 21, 1993
Dear diary today was one of the best days in my life.
My mom came and ate lunch with me and Ashley went to church with me.
I decided that I needed to condense all of my memorable possessions into one box. I picked out a box that my mom had written "Amanda's Treasures" on to use as my one box of keepsakes. I was surprised at how many items that I was willing to part with that I once felt too sentimental to let go. Now some of my most memorable childhood keepsakes are in this one box.

I wish that I had more before and after pictures to show because it is amazing how much we accomplished, but the angles of the closet and attic made it hard to take a good picture. A lot of what I got rid of was old clothes. Apparently I've held on to everything I've ever worn since middle school. A lot of the clothes were not in a good enough condition to donate so we ended up trashing them. My husband absolutely loves going to the dump and was so proud of our dump pile. This is his picture that he took.

Yesterday we really began organizing, which I thoroughly enjoyed. I mostly tackled the pantry while my husband worked on cleaning up the attic and garage. I went through and threw away all of our expired food. Then I took a few items that we will not need regularly to the attic for storage. I took items like spare lamps and seasonal decor. I love how you can really see the difference in the before and after photos of the pantry!

 Having a clean and organized house is so peaceful! I absolutely love it and I love all the room that we've made!

Saturday, January 11, 2014

It's a Healthier Life

My husband and I decided last spring that we needed to start living a healthier lifestyle. Ever since then we have slowly been transitioning into our new life. We started with trying to stay active. We bought bicycles and a trailer to pull our daughter. We tried to find something active to do every night whether it was walking around the mall, riding our bikes, or playing softball. We also started tracking our calories with the MyFitnessPal app.

At the end of summer, we started doing the Insanity workouts. Every night after we put our daughter to bed, we would rearrange the living room for our workouts. The workouts included a lot of cardio mixed with strength training. As hard as it was, we kept it up for the whole two months. 

In August, I joined a Run for God group at my church. It was a fun group of ladies who met once a week for bible study and 5k training. I have always wanted to run a 5k so I felt like this would be a fun and accountable way to train for it. I had an absolute blast and successfully ran my first 5k the Sunday before Thanksgiving. 

My First 5K
 It started getting too cold for my comfort to run outside so I temporarily joined a gym. They had a special for returning members so I signed up for 6 weeks. Sadly I have been sick a little bit since I started so I've only been able to go 3 times the whole month of December. Every time I went in, I felt a little lost. I understood the idea of cardio and strength training, but I had so many options I didn't know where to begin. I saw this new workout on Pinterest so I thought that it would be a good place to start. I made it back to the gym yesterday and started the new workout:
6 sets of:
.5 mile running
10 push ups
20 squats
30 sit ups

 I only made it through 2 sets yesterday and finished with 10 minutes on the elliptical. It was a great work out! I felt like I was actually accomplishing something. I think I'm going to try to add a set each time I go and push myself a little further. I'm definitely feeling the effects of it today!

As far as my nutrition goes, I'm still transitioning. I know I should be eating better balanced meals but I'm not quite there yet. I decided that it would be better for me if I made the transition slowly. I'm afraid if I try to eat completely healthy all at once then I would treat it like a crash diet and just go back to being unhealthy the first time I eat pizza and cake. It's just really hard for me to eat enough vegetables because I'm really picky about them. 

My first step was to just eat whatever I wanted but in moderation. I tracked my calories and tried to stay in my allotted calorie range. I actually lost a good deal of weight doing this so it has worked great. However, I am wanting to try to go to a healthier lifestyle so I am in the process of trading in 200 calories of chips and dip for 200 calories of banana and peanut butter. I try my best to keep our fruits and vegetables stocked up. I always want to have the option to reach for an apple instead of crackers or candy.

I decided to start with breakfast since it's the first meal of the day. Plus I eat almost every breakfast during the week at home so it's a lot easier to control. My typical breakfast is a piece of whole grain toast, peanut butter, and banana. It is absolutely delicious. I toast the bread in the toaster oven. Once it's done I spread the peanut butter and slice the banana on top. Then I put it back in the toaster oven on broil for 3 or 4 minutes. This gets the banana all warm and makes it taste amazing. 

I have also started drinking smoothies for breakfast to help sneak in more vegetables. My first smoothies were orange juice, frozen strawberries, banana, and spinach leaves. I've cut down on the juice to eliminate added sugar. Most of my smoothies now are frozen strawberries, frozen pineapple, banana, spinach leaves, and water. The fruit is so good and completely covers the taste of the spinach; however, I actually do like spinach leaves. I recently bought some Greek yogurt so I'm going to start adding that to my smoothies for protein. 
This was my first smoothie I made with frozen strawberries, bananas, spinach leaves, and orange juice.
A couple of weeks ago I met with a personal trainer as part of the special promotion going on at my gym. He recommended only eating carbs at either lunch or dinner but not both. I've been working on that the past couple of weeks. I've been trying to eat a lot more salads when I'm home for lunch. My goal is to cook some chicken once a week in salsa or buffalo sauce to use as a topping for my spinach leaves. I'm still working on eating healthy and getting more vegetables in at dinner, but like I said before this is a transitioning process and will take some time. 

I attempt to drink at least half my body weight in ounces of water a day. I have a large Pineapple Willy''s cup that I fill with water. I've measured the ounces in it and know that I need to drink almost 3 cups of it a day. This makes it super easy to keep track of my water. The only times I run into trouble with keeping up with my water intake is when I'm out in town a lot during the day. I do keep a blue water bottle with me out in town so I plan on keeping track of how much of it I drink while I'm out. 

I'm proud to say that when I started taking my health seriously in 2013 I went from a size 18 to a size 14. Now I can't wait to keep making strides to increase my health this year! 

Saturday, January 4, 2014

The Great Purge: Beginning

My husband decided not to go hunting today so we were able to start our house purge early! We decided to start in the junkiest part of our house, our bedroom and bathroom. Whenever we have company coming over we usually focus on getting the core part of the house clean: living room, dining room, kitchen, and guest bath. We usually throw stuff into our bedroom just to get it out of the way and since no one but us ever goes into our bedroom it mostly just stays there. 

We began by mentally labeling every item as either keep, trash or donate. We started with under the bathroom sink and bathroom closet. I am bad about holding on to different lotions or shampoos that I "might use" but then never actually using them. So we threw out all of my "might use" and only kept "definitely use". I realized that I owned 3 straighteners and 3 curling irons! Who even needs that many? I quickly noticed how this purge is going to save us a lot of money. I found a lot of items that I had considered lost and was about to purchase new ones. I was also considering buying some shelves for the bathroom to put our towels on. It turns out that after we cleaned out all of the junk in the bathroom closet that we had plenty of room for towels! Here is the before and after of our bathroom closet:

After cleaning out the bathroom closet, we were able to condense our storage containers and freed up several others to be used somewhere else. We then moved on to the bedroom and our closets. Our bedroom was mostly filled with junk that didn't have a real place to go. This is where our piles of donate started piling up. We put tons of clothes that didn't fit just right or were just never worn into the donate pile. I tried to keep a small assortment of clothes that don't fit just right just in case. (Side note: I've always heard that it's a good idea to keep a few items that are a size below and a size above for women who fluctuate in sizes. I really liked that idea because I gain weight easily and work really hard to lose it. It keeps me from being depressed about not having a single thing to wear if I do go up or down a size suddenly.) My husband's closet:



Back to talking about the purge: Next we worked on the laundry room. My husband and I have moved 3 times in the 3 and half years that we've been married. I still haven't completely unpacked from all those moves. We had garbage bags full of bath towels, washcloths, kitchen towels, and rags just laying in our laundry room. We went through those and sorted them out to be washed. Here is the before and after:


Finally we ended the day with the pantry. Our pantry is another room, like our bedroom, where junk is just thrown into and the door shut behind. It's amazing how much better it looks just by getting rid of the junk! I can't wait to see what it looks like when it's actually organized.


Our house currently looks like more of a mess than when we started but that's because we pulled everything out to make our purging decisions. Our organization day will come later. I've been gathering all of our storage boxes so that when it comes time to organize I'll be able to see what I have to work with and hopefully save money on not having to buy too many more. Being organized doesn't have to be expensive. Make sure you don't just organize junk and be resourceful. I found some Christmas storage boxes for less than a dollar and they store just as great the whole year round as they do in December. ;)


Friday, January 3, 2014

My Wrap Experience

A couple of weeks ago my sister-in-law started selling body wraps and other products. I decided that this would be a good opportunity for me to detox so I became a loyal customer and bought my first box of wraps. They came in the mail yesterday so last night was my first go at it. 

In case you don't know what a body wrap is, it's basically a piece of paper with lotion made out of natural detoxing ingredients. The lotion is absorbed into your skin and helps to remove toxins. You place the wrap on the area of your body that you want to detox and leave it on for 45 minutes up to 8 hours. The detoxing ingredients work for 72 hours so you can only wrap once every 3 days. Each day you should drink half of your body weight in ounces of water to help flush out the toxins. 

At first I was wary of using the wrap because it seems to just be flushing out water weight, but the more I've researched it the more it makes sense as to why it works longer for some people rather than others. A detox is as temporary as you make it. The detox flushes out toxins in your body. If you eat unhealthy junk food then you're just going to put those same types of toxins back in your body. However, if you eat healthy food then you'll be able to keep those toxins from building back up. Hopefully I can make wise eating choices and keep those toxins out. 

The wrap can be placed on several areas of your body including arms, legs, back, and stomach. I chose to wrap my stomach. I placed the wrap on my stomach then wrapped myself in plastic wrap to help hold it in place. Since I chose to sleep in it I also wore my shape-wear over it to make sure it didn't move around too much in my sleep. Needless to say, I looked awesome! But that is one perk to it. I could have chosen to wear it under my clothes during the day and no one would even know. 

After I laid down with it on, it started getting really warm and tingling so I knew something was going on. I decided to wear it to bed because I didn't have a chance to put it on until then. I thought that I would just take it off when I got up to go to the bathroom in the middle of the night. Of course, this would be the first night in months that I didn't wake up in the middle of the night to go to the bathroom so I ended up wearing it the full 8 hours. 

This morning I removed it and rubbed in the remaining lotion. I had taken before photos and measurements last night so I took my first round of after photos and measurements this morning. I've lost an inch and a half already. Another thing I noticed is that my stretch marks are faded which is an awesome perk to just wanting to lose inches. A full treatment is 4 wraps so I can't wait to see my results after my 4th wrap. As for now I'll keep monitoring my water intake and tracking my measurements. I'll be sure to post updates and hopefully some awesome before and after photos! 

Here's a link to my sister-in-law's website in case anyone who reads this is interested in trying it out for themselves!

Thursday, January 2, 2014

The Great Purge

I think that it's because of the Christmas holiday, but I now have this great need to purge our house. We had a fantastic Christmas with both sides of our family and were both blessed with lots of Christmas gifts. But now comes the fun part of making room for our new treasures. I normally have a hard time with getting rid of things but I think that I have finally reached a place in my life where I am ready to let go. I used to either attach sentimental value to everything or fear that I would one day need it, but that all ends now. In my head I've been calling this "The Great Purge". I've decided that if it's not something I've used in the last year then I'm trashing or donating it. I'm ready to put my old ways behind, my constant "I may use this later" attitude. I can't wait to get my house organized. My hubby and I have set aside the second Saturday in January as our big purge day. I've been doing my purging/organizing research. From various sources, I've heard that it's best to purge before you organize, otherwise you're just organizing junk instead of your actual stuff. I kind of jumped the gun a little bit by buying some storage boxes but that was only because they were on sale. After our purge I'm going to go to the Dollar Tree and buy small storage containers for the closets and pantry. Organization makes me happy so this should be lots of fun! 

Wednesday, January 1, 2014

Chapter 1

Happy 2014!!! I'm so excited to be starting out the new year with my first blog! Being a stay at home mom, I need a place to be able to tell someone other than a one year old about what's going on in my life and to keep my husband from being bombarded with constant chatter from my lack of socializing. Haha! So here I am, ready to pour out my thoughts and day to day life-happenings. I hope anyone who reads this finds it amusing, funny, enjoyable, encouraging, or at least mildly entertaining. I know that I will at least enjoy blogging!