New Year's Resolutions.
I hate them.
People start talking about them and I start sweating. Making a resolution means possibly breaking a resolution, and for someone who hates failure, this is no fun.
This year I've decided to do something a little different. Rather than make the typical list of "goals" I want to accomplish in the next 365 days, I've been taking time to reflect on this past year and figure out how I want to use what I've learned to make the next year better. Better for me, Better for my family, Better for you, maybe? Probably not but we'll go with it.
So I'm terming the next few days my time to Reflect and Redirect.
Reflect on the past year and see what paths need to be redirected. Here's the list I've come up with so far.....
Do more of what you love
Stay in your lane
Don't compare
Be authentic
Love lavishly
Give generously
Choose JOY
Be silly with the girls
Get in the word daily
Send hand-written notes
Run. Walk. Repeat.
Eat real food.
Over the next few days, I'm going to be sharing my plan for how to actually DO these things in my day to day.
I'd love to hear from you! Feel free to share how you plan to make your 2015 look different than 2014. OR maybe how you're so awesome that you're just gonna keep doing what you're doing.
Happy (almost) New Year, friends!
The Laundry Room
When it comes to designing spaces in my home, I really love giving attention to rooms that normally get neglected. One room that has historically been left out is the laundry room. I've noticed a trend on pinterest toward swoon-worthy laundry spaces with tile floors, farmhouse sinks, and lots of storage. So it seems that somebody finally got smart and realized that the laundry room is one of the spaces mommies spend a LOT of time.
First thing we did was remove the doors. They were a pain to open and really the only purpose they served was to hide the ugly room. But since we were planning to make the room pretty, the doors served no purpose.
The next thing we did was decide how to make this room special. Since it is so small, we knew that it was going to take more than just a fun paint color. Enter the secret weapon of every small space: wallpaper. I think most people are really intimidated by using wall paper because of the cost and the permanence. Not to mention the hassle of installation. But when you have a small space, you can cover the whole area with ease. In a large space, just choose an accent wall. If you don't have the budget even in your small space to use wall paper, you can always get a stencil and have a similar effect.
The other touch I think makes a big difference in a small space is the lighting. We chose a small chandelier from ikea. It was originally silver but we painted it ivory and now it matches the other finishes in the space. I'm a sucker for a chandelier!
Finally, we added ONLY the items that were absolutely necessary to make the space functional. This included a cork board to display invitations and adorable toddler art work, open shelving to hold baskets, and a tray on top of the dryer for detergent. If there's one thing I've learned from living in a smaller home, it's that making something pretty is a total waste if it's not functional. We got away with having worthless stuff around the house for a while, but add a few kids to the mix and we are all about making space work for us!
Here's a picture of our laundry nook (sounds better than closet!) all finished.
I do realize it's pretty taste specific but this is a space that makes our house special. It just fits now. There's a lot of emphasis on resale value and while I do feel like that's important, you still gotta make your home a place you love to be! And every space in a home, no matter how small, deserves a little happy.
Happy Tuesday!
Rowen's Birth Story
Last Wednesday morning, Reese and I woke up and headed to another prenatal appointment. I honestly couldn't believe I was even having another prenatal appointment. Reese came nine days early. Rowen was supposed to already be here by now! Since she was still apparently quite comfy inside my tummy, we got to have another appointment anyway. The appointment went great. Everything was perfect. Now back to waiting.
Why I said Farewell to Facebook
It's been a few weeks since I've been off of facebook.
Since getting off, I have gotten LOTS of questions from dear friends asking WHY on earth I got off of it in the first place. I will go ahead and break it to you that it's really nothing juicy. No one deeply offended me or "made" me want to get off. But in an effort to clear the air, here in a nutshell is why I dared to deactivate...
Disclaimer: I do not think facebook is a bad site. I don't look down on people who have facebook. This is just my personal experience. No judgement, y'all!
A few months ago I began feeling a little restless about being on facebook. Yes, a few different scenarios prompted this feeling but nothing too crazy. It was just enough to get me to really start praying and asking the Lord for wisdom on what to do with this space in my life.
I'll give you a bullet point version of what He showed me and then I will expound on each one. So your curiosity can be cured in two seconds or two minutes (depending on how fast of a reader you are!)
So here you have it in a nice, clean little list:
I got off facebook because...
1. Facebook was wasting my time
2. Facebook was wasting my energy
3. Facebook was not benefiting me anymore
Wasting my Time:
This one is obvious. Facebook sucks time. Maybe it's just me but I
am embarrassed by the number of times I'd sit and say "let me check facebook real quick" then 45 minutes later I'm asking myself where the time went. There's SO. MUCH. INFO. on facebook now. It's gone beyond just creeping on somebody's pictures. Now you have access to online yard sales, articles, recipes, pictures, status updates... the list goes on and on!
Now when I first had Reese and was desperate for anything to keep my groggy eyes open during middle of the night feedings, facebook was awesome. It made the time go by so fast! But now she's here wanting my attention and I really don't have the time to be "checking facebook real quick". Because there's just nothing quick about it!
Since getting off of facebook, I have been way more productive. I don't really have idle time. I'm filling it with real life and it feels really good.
Wasting my Energy:
I love to learn. I do a lot of research about birth, nutrition, holistic medicine, etc. I'm just spongy that way. I like to soak up information in all it's forms. So it was with the purest of intentions that I would share articles, links, blog posts, etc. about all kinds of topics. But then the strangest thing started happening... people started getting offended and taking it out on me for posting, sharing, etc. This was really hard for me to understand at first. I found myself saying things like "Wait, I didn't write this. Why are they upset with me because they don't agree with it?" Puzzled, I found myself trying to defend my point of view. And it became exhausting.
You see, I kind of view my facebook feed like a magazine. I mostly "read" magazines for the pictures but occasionally I will come across something that strikes my fancy so I might stop to read it. If I see something offensive in US Weekly, I just turn the page and ask myself who really wore it better.
After quite a few instances of feeling misunderstood, I decided that my energy was better spent elsewhere. Facebook has a way of turning grown women into middle schoolers. Instead of having a problem with someone and going to them in private, we think it's ok to spout off our opinion "in front of" everyone. It's just silly and aint nobody got time for that. Including me.
Matthew 7:6 says "don't give your pearls to pigs". I don't think all my "friends" on facebook are pigs. The analogy here is that pigs don't understand the value and worth of pearls. So giving them such a precious gift would be silly. As I grow in my friendship with the Lord and develop in my role as wife, mom, friend etc. I've learned that I have to be even more careful about where I spend my energy. I want to spend it with the people I really call friends. The ones who know me or are getting to know me. I just don't see facebook as the best environment to do that right now.
Not Beneficial for Me:
I love this verse in 1 Corinthians chapter 6. Verse 12 says " Everything is permissible for me-- but not everything is beneficial."
When it all boils down, this is the main reason why I gave facebook the boot. The reasons I mentioned before were situations that confirmed the decision. It just wasn't beneficial. Could I be a Christ follower and still have a facebook? Yes! Will I ever have facebook again? Maybe! It's just become clear that during this season of life, the negatives outweigh the benefits.
There are definitely things about facebook that I miss. Friends who are out of town or I just don't see face to face often could very easily slip through the cracks. But is it really a meaningful connection to see someone's highs and lows in a status on a screen? I love pictures but they don't tell the whole story. If we're not careful, facebook will give us a very false sense of community. How many times have you started telling someone about an experience and they say "Oh yeah yeah I saw your pictures on facebook". Or how many conversations did you avoid all together for fear of being redundant? "I'm sure you saw this on facebook but..."
Again, facebook isn't bad as long as we continue to remember what it is and, more importantly, what it isn't.
The Lord has been challenging me to live intentionally and to live with purpose. Those two things sound almost like synonyms but they're more like a cycle. When we live with intention, our lives are filled with purpose. Having purpose drives us to be intentional. See what I mean?
So that's that. I'm sorry it's not more juicy and dramatic.
I look forward to seeing you in real life!
Healthy Pasta Salad
We should probably get one thing straight right now...
I am no food blogger.
But I eat food... and I blog... so...
Here's a recipe I had to share! It covers my three favorite parts of a recipe: Easy, Healthy, and YUMMY!
What you need (everything I used is from Trader Joe's!):
- one bag of organic raw spinach from
- one jar of sliced sun dried tomatoes
- one pack of uncured turkey bacon (Trader Joe's has a nitrate/nitrite free bacon that's YUM)
- one pack of organic brown rice quinoa pasta
- one jar Italian vinaigrette dressing
Directions:
While the bacon is cooking (I used my griddle to cook it all at once), chop the whole bag of spinach, chop about half the sundried tomatoes, and go ahead and cook the pasta. Once the bacon is cooked and chilled, chop it as well and just toss everything together in a bowl! Add the dressing and toss again to make sure everything is coated. I used about 3/4 of the jar.
Easy, right?
This pasta salad is gluten-free (except the salad dressing technically), dairy-free, and toddler-approved! It's a balance of protein, greens, and grains.
The flavors are awesome and it's good whether served cool or warm. It's also the perfect dish to make earlier in the day and let it sit in the fridge til dinner time. You can add feta cheese for a fun kick, too!
Hope you enjoy!