Friday, October 19, 2012

Passport Wedding Invitation

If you are anything like me, than you have a passion for traveling and vintage style, which is why I opted for a vintage-travel themed wedding. And what is a must for a wonderful and adventurous journey? A passport of course! I decided from the very beginning of planning that I wanted unique touches all over my wedding, because where I'm from, everyone does the same old meet-at-the-church-for-the-same-thing-everyone-else-does reception. I wanted mine to stand out, and show a little more of mine and Kyle's personalities. Now I wasn't sure what I wanted my invites to look like, but I stumbled upon the amazing idea to do a passport themed wedding invite and fell in love! After a bunch of research, and jealous envy, I came up with a template that suited us the most. I used a few ideas from different sources I found, and added my own twists and ideas to it.


The first one I found had a dark blue cover, and gold letters. Closer to a real passport, but way to far from my color scheme. So we decided to go with a cream color, and simple black letters. (although we did run out of cream, and of course the craft store did too, so half of my invites were on a light green paper :Z) For the front logo and picture, we thought about using a standard passport image with our wedding date attatched. But all of the ones we found were... ehem.. ugly. Then fate stepped in and we stumbled across the birdcage you see before you. Perfect! I love birdcages, and it matched my ring box quite nicely.

However, this is where things got a bit tricky. I had to add some of the vine texture by hand, as well as our initials in the center of the cage because the original picture said "LOVE" instead. So I had to trace the image with pen, and add my own details before copying it back onto the computer. After I copied it, I decided to color the birds so they would stand out a little. It just so happened that the blue and pink matched our outfits we wore for our engagement pictures. Awesome right?? The title in front isn't the most spectacular or creative, but we couldn't come up with anything catchy enough, so August 16, 2012 was going to have to do.

For the inside, we decided to scan a map from my scrapbook paper for the background so it wasn't too plain. The hardest thing about this whole project was figuring out the layout of words and where they would be placed once printed. (I only have microsoft word, it would probably be easier with a card maker.) After what seemed like a billion trial prints later, we had everything exactly where we wanted it.

Next we decided we wanted to have an extra flap in there so it would resemble a book, or what a passport looks like inside. We decided to use four of our favorite engagement pictures to show them off a little, afterall isn't that the point of getting them done? My mama has a picture of Venice in her room with the quote "You are my favorite journey, I love where you take me" on it, which I thought fit the theme perfectly. We added it at the end to make the invitiation feel complete.

To finish them up, we rounded the edges with a nifty crafting paper cutter, and tied them together with some hemp string. (Which of course we ran out of as well as the store again, so we had to get thicker string for some of them. Have you ever tried to tie hemp string? Particularly thick hemp string? It's a little tricky. Just sayin..) I don't mean to toot my own horn or anything, but I absolutely love the way they turned out! They exceeded my expectations by a billion and one.

The best part of this project was that Kyle helped with every step of it ;)

Monthly Receipt Box

To help with maintaining a budget, Kyle and I decided to keep track of all of our receipts throughout the month. We started with just an old shoe box, but because I'm me, I couldn't stand to let it sit in my living room without looking presentable. I wish I would've taken a little more time on it, but eh it will do. I started with a variety of scrapbook paper, and went to work. It's really pretty simple. All you do is cover the box with whatever kind of paper you want, and decorate it how you'd like. I then cut out tags for each month to slip into a slot I made on the lid of the box to keep track of the the month we were on. Then at the end of the month, we add up our receipts to figure out how much we usually spend. I also have a file I like to store them in once they are all accounted for, with the total money spent on the front of each month's envelope. (It just makes me feel a little more organized). Why not give it a try!

Wednesday, October 17, 2012

P is for Procrastinator

Long time, no post. Sorry about that, I've been just a little bit busy. Example: Physiology consumes your entire life. Just sayin. However, I am happy to say that I got 84% on my last test (almost impossible to do I might add). Hard work pays off I promise.
I have been doing a lot of the challenge still, I have yet to find a craft however. I've discovered you need supplies, which require money... haha. But I have been feeling crafty, so I'm sure I can find something that will work. I did find a new subject for a painting however. I think this little beauty will be perfect for my kitchen! I will post pictures of progress, and the final product.
It is a scene from Ireland, which I desperately would love to see in person some day!


Next order of business, my hubby. I may have been slacking on keeping my blog up to date daily, but I do have a list of the traits I love about my husband for the last week! Here they are:

Tuesday- I love, love, love Kyle's sense of humor. He is really quite the dork. But he makes me smile nontheless. I'll give you an examply of his nerdy humor. One time, we were watching Pinocchio during the scene where he and his dad have this epic battle with the whale, and Pinocchio gets washed up on shore unconcious. Well randomly Kyle says, "He must be water logged." I almost died laughing. Where does he think of these random things?

Wednesday- I've realized that I call Kyle names way too much. I'm supossed to not do that anyway, but sometimes it just slips out. I don't mean them in a rude way at all, that's just my flirting way I guess. But I have noticed that Kyle never retaliates by calling me something mean back. In our whole relationship in fact, he has only told me to shut up once, and we both laughed for about an hour because it was so shocking that he said that! He is extremely respectful and I adore it.

Thursday- I have to admit, I can be a real grump sometimes. Sometimes Kyle just frustsrates me so much, especially when I know it really shouldn't bother me at all. I need to learn he is definitely not a mind reader and stop punishing him when he doesn't read my mind. I have to give him major props on making it so hard to be mad at him. I'm rambling aren't I. To get to the point, I admire that even when I am acting all mad at him, he can still say the sweetest things, like how much he needs me, and how happy he is that I am with him, and how he never wants to lose me. Mushy cheesy stuff like that always gets me.

Friday- I've noticed that Kyle doesn't complain. I mean, I complain a ton compared to him. But I've really never heard him full on complain about something, no matter how bad the situation is. I wish I was more like that...

Saturday- I'm going to brag for a minute and say that I have hit the jackpot of men. I love a hardworking man, and I think every woman deserves one. Well ladies, I've found one. He never fails to impress me with his willingness to help everyone, like when we go to his parents, and he immediatly gets to work chopping fire wood, helping his dad in the garden, or rounding up cows without being asked. He is so full of service, and I don't even think he realizes how wonderful he is.

Sunday- A little back story: I have 7 gorgeous neices that I absolutely love to peices. That ryhmed. I swear I didn't mean to! haha. Anyway, one of the youngest is my brother's daughter Atayla. I don't pick favorites, but she's definitely in the top 7. She is 3 years old, and has one of the cutest personalities. What does this have to do with Kyle? Well along with that personality comes energy. A lot of it. And I just adore that Kyle tries to keep up with her. She sure loves her uncle Kyle. I think it is so attractive when a man is good with children, don't you? He is amazing with her. I can only imagine how he will be with our own children, and I just love that about him.

Monday- Just a couple more I promise. For Monday, Kyle's trait is smartness. Is that even a word? I love that Kyle is so passionate about learning things he is interested in, such as mechanics. He loves his diesal mechanics class and it really shows. I guess they had this take home quiz that he forgot to do until the morning it was due, and he still only missed 4. I am just so impressed sometimes by how much information he knows about things that interest him.

Tuesday- This probably sounds like a repeat, but I love that Kyle doesn't have a mean bone in his body. He is so quick to forgive me, and that makes him easy to forgive. (Even when he buys video games that we absolutely do not need, nor can afford.) But I love him regardless.

Monday, October 8, 2012

Slacker!

Wow. Why I am such a serious slacker?
I need to play catch up, and quick.
So, here are the traits I love about my hubby from today, Sunday, and Saturday.

1. Saturday- I will admit right now, I'm a total mama's girl. I'm a daddy's girl as well, but I'm seriously attached to mama. She's one of my bestest friends. So naturally I enjoy spending time with her right?
Well, almost every Sunday, Kyle and I like to visit for dinner and football. (I swear I am not using my parents for their T.V........maybe..) Anyway, I absolutely adore how Kyle  is with my family. I love that he can be so at ease and comfortable around them. A very good-quality-family-man-type of trait. Adorable.

2. Sunday- He does little silent acts of service for me. I came home from work on Sunday (I really hate working Sundays. Especially during conference weekend) and Kyle was all, "It's your turn to do dishes by the way" as soon as I walked through the door. So of course I started whining about how I just got off work honey, I'm tired, and what not. Well to my surprise as I walked into the kitchen to do the daunting task, I discovered that all of the dishes had already been done. I just love him. I hate dishes, but him I love.

3. Monday- So a little backstory here: When we first moved in together, I was totally into the whole domestic little wife thing. I love cooking! Cleaning, eh, not so much. It's not bad don't get me wrong, just not my favorite. Sorry I'm getting distracted. Anyway! Well one night, I was making dinner for my shnuckums and he tried to take over. So I told him that sometimes I just want to make him a nice dinner all by myself so I can be all domestic. Of course since then, he likes to remind me of that whenever I don't feel like cooking. Long story short, my sweetheart made me a wonderful dinner tonight. In fact it was Chicken Royale (one of my favorites!) and it was quite delicious I might add. I love a man that can cook, and man, can my man cook! ;)

I would post a little more updates in my life of improvement, but Kyle is playing COD right now as he pouts about me not letting him see my blog, and is growing quite curious about what I am always blogging about. A little too curious.... I'll manage. Goodnight!

Saturday, October 6, 2012

Challenge Update:

I've been a little behind updating regularly, though I do try my best. As far as the life improvement challenge goes, I'm slowly making more progress. I think about the mantra to put things back where they belong a little more often, and am happy to report that I did organize my plastic container cupboard yesterday as well. No more avalanche of plastic dishes!

I have also been going to Zumba Monday through Thursday nights, although I need to plan for next week and figure out what to do on Friday and Saturday instead. I did find a couple of super inspirational stories to motivate me to try a little bit harder next week. I'm going to make a workout schedule for next week, notice I say I'm going to so I really better do it.

I've made more time for studying, though I really really need to set a more specific time during the day to do it.

I wasn't able to do an actual craft this week, but I've found a picture that I really want to paint. I think I will start that Sunday night. Scratch that, I'm GOING to start that Sunday night.

I have two more traits I love about my hubby to add from Thursday and Friday.

Thursday- (the back story) My sweetie pie and I went out to lunch together (I can't say where, it's just too shameful...... ok Wendy's. There I admit it. Bleh!) But we will pretend I said something else, because everyone knows I'm supposed to be watching what I eat. Anyway! We were sitting there enjoying our... ehem, salads.... when Kyle randomly turned to me, and said, "Honey, you are so very beautiful." Wow right? It was one of those comments that takes you completely by surprise, so you can't even think of a good smart-aleck comeback. It literally took my breath away for a moment and made me blush. I felt so loved in that moment, and it was only a few words. So his trait for the day is absolute sincerety. I love how sincere he is, making it easier for me to believe it, even if it's just for a moment.
Friday- So I'll admit, I've been a little grumpy lately. Very grumpy somedays actually. And it never ceases to amaze me just how patient and understanding Kyle is. He never takes offense to some of the things I say (which I'm not even supposed to be saying in the first place due to the challenge) and he always tries to find ways to keep the humor there, and to make me smile. I truly do not deserve this Greek God of a man. This earned him the adorable trait of patience for Friday. What a lucky woman I am, because anyone who knows me knows that I do not have a patient bone in my body!

I will definitely have to do much better next week. But that's progress right?

Friday, October 5, 2012

Recipies: Husband tested, Wife approved

I'm a sucker for a good recipie, so here are just a few recipie I've tried lately and thoroughly enjoyed! I absolutely do not take credit for all of them, they are just recipies I've pinned on pinterest. Let's get cookin' shall we?

  Au Gratin Potatoes

I love anything to do with potatoes and this is one of my favorite ways to consume them! I found this recipie randomly online, and I recommend it 100%.

Ingredients:
 4-5 potatoes
 Salt & Pepper to taste
 Garlic Salt
 3 Tbls Butter
 3 Tbls Flour
 2 Cups Milk
 1 1/2 Cups of Cheese
 1/2 tsp. Salt

To make:
 Preheat the oven at 400', and butter a casserole dish. Slice the potatoes into thin discs, and layer one layer onto the bottom of the dish. Season with salt, pepper, and garlic salt.
 For the sauce, melt the butter in a pan. Add the flour and 1/2 tsp. salt, and mix for about a minute. Stir in the milk, cooking it until it thickens. Add cheese, and stir it in until melted.
 Pour the cheese sauce over the first layer of potatoes, adding another layer of potatoes until all of the sauce is gone.
Finally, sprinkle with breadcrumbs, cover, and bake for about an hour and a half. 


  Parmesan Chicken

This is my own recipie, and I must also add that it is one of my hubby's favortie meals I make. It's super easy and absolutely delicious if I do say so myself.





Ingredients:
 4 large chicken breasts
 about 1 cup italian breadcrumbs
 about 1 cup parmesan cheese
 about 1/2 cup melted butter

To make:
 Melt the butter in a bowl, and in another bowl mix cheese and breadcrumbs. (I added about because I never actually measure it, I just eyeball how much to add so I won't waste any breadcrumbs). Take a chicken breast and coat in the melted butter, then coat in breadcrumbs and cheese. Place chicken on a foiled pan, and bake in the oven for 1 hour at 350'


  Smothered Beef Burritos

This is a fabulous crockpot recipie. I love my crockpot and any excuse to use it! This recipie was found on foodpusher.blogspot (I think), and is super yummy! However, the recipie calls for enchilada sauce, but I think I'm going to try it with a green chili sauce next time instead.


Ingredients:
 1 1/2 1bs of shredded beef
 1 large can of mild enchilada sauce
 2 beef boulian cubes
 5-7 tortillas
 1/2 can refried beans
 Cheese

To Make:
 Put boulian, beef, and sauce in the crockpot. Cook on low for about 7-8hrs, or on high for 3-4. Once the meat is tender, spread refried beans onto the tortilla, and a spoonful of meat. Top with cheese, and fold into a burrito. Once all of the burritos are assembled and in the pan, top with the rest of the sauce and meat in the crockpot, as well as a good helping of cheese. Broil for about 3 minutes until the cheese is bubbly.


  Chicken Enchiladas

Oh my goodness, my mouth is watering just writing about these. I've never made my own sauce for enchiladas before, but this sauce was the bomb! I found this recipie on joyfulmommaskitchen.blogspot through pinterest. I added a few of my own ingredients and twists though.


Ingredients:
 2 cups cooked, shredded chicken
 2 cups cheese
 3 Tbls butter
 3 Tbls flour
 2 cups chicken broth
 1 cup sour cream
 1 can green chillies
 1 cup corn
 1 cup beans (any kind)

To make:
 Preheat the oven at 350', and grease pan. Cook/shred chicken (I boiled mine, but I recommend boiling it with a little chicken stock/boulian to add more flavor). Mix chicken, corn, beans, and cheese in a bowl, then roll into the tortillas.
In a pan, melt butter, then add flour. Mix for about a minute, then add chicken broth. Heat until thick and bubbly, and stir in the sour cream and green chillies. (Do not boil the sauce after you add in the sour cream, you will curdle the cream).  
Pour sauce over enchiladas, cover with cheese, and backe for 22 minutes. I broil mine after 22 minutes for about 2 minutes to make the cheese golden and melted.


  Italian Cream Sauce

Finally, this is a pasta sauce I found on jaimiecooksitup.blogspot. So, so yummy. Her recipie comes with a chicken recipie as well, but I just made my parmesan chicken (posted above) and it was just as delicious I think.


Ingredients:
 10 oz Italian Herb cooking cream (Philadelphia)
 2 cans cream of chicken soup
 1 cup chicken broth
 1/2 cup milk

To make:
 Add all ingredients to a pan and heat through until the sauce is creamy and bubbly. Pour over any kind of pasta, bow-tie is best I think. Serve with chicken either sliced on top or on the side.

 

Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Burritos and Dishes = Love

One quick trait of the day before I pass out!
When I got home from work around noon today, my dearest Kyle had already left for his job. Well to my surprise, all of the dishes were washed, AND I found a note on the coffee table informing me that lunch was in the oven, (a.k.a leftover burritos, I must post the recipe because they were the bomb!) anyway, it made me realize how much of a sweetheart he truly is, and that he is so unbelievably considerate of me.
Needless to say, he is quite the keeper. :)

Brooch Wedding Bouquet

As promised, here are a few of my d.i.y projects I did for my wedding in August. I think that the more stuff you make your self, the more intamite and personal your wedding will be!

Numero Uno: My wedding bouquet, made with fake (yes I said fake) silk flowers, and antique brooches from my late grandmother, as well as a few I found at the craft store Michaels.


I decided to go the fake flowers because A. They last forever, and B. They are cheap!
It took me quite a few tries to get it the way I wanted it, but after some cuts, mild frustration, and a lot of internet research, I finally figured it out.
If you want to make your own bouquet, I recommend using floral wire and tape.
How I did it (because I just know you are all dying to know ^.^) :
1. To start, tape a few flowers together to form the center. I went with the largest flower for a statement centerpiece.
2. Working your way around the base, add more flowers, taping each layer, until you are satisfied with the size.
3. I added brooches as a vintage and unique touch, so if you wish to do the same, add them in the layers as if they were flowers. (to make brooch flowers, attach floral wire to the brooch, then wrap in floral tape.)
4. Add a final layer of floral tape around the bouquet stem after trimming it to the length you want to hold. (Trust me, you want to do this before you tape it all up... don't ask how I know this. I just know.)
5. Finally, wrap the stem with fabric, or as I prefered, lace.



 *I added the final touch to mine using a "P" key chain thing we found in my grandma's collection of brooches. It was fate that it was the letter P for Pugh! Above that, I added a pendant thing we found at Michaels because it had "sixteen" written on it in vintage letters for the 16th of August (my wedding date). Personal touches like these really tie your bouqet together and make it your very own.

And voila! There you have it :)

 

Tuesday, October 2, 2012

Jeepers Mither...

So technically I was supposed to start this whole life improvement Monday, but of course I'm me, and am a total procrastinator. Well maybe not total. I have been keeping track of traits in my hubby (fine. you caught me! I just barely wrote them down... but still!) and I did purchase a gym membership so I can get this booty movin and dancing at Zumba. I've also been thinking of some "declutter" projects, and will write them out tomorrow. At the top of the list, I think it's only fair that I declutter my pinterest boards. After all, that's where most of my genius ideas for the next 100 days will be coming from right? ;) exactly. That or it's just an excuse to stay on pinterest longer than the time allowed...

I will also post some previous projects/crafts I've done (mostly from my wedding because I'm sentimental like that).

Also, here are the two traits I love about my hubby-wubby:

October 1: I love that he can stay so calm, even in stressful situations. (such as when we find out we are completely broke ha ha...)

October 2: He can love like a man, but still play and laugh like a child. I love, love this about him.

Goodnight!

Life Improvement Challenge

As I mentioned earlier, I am doing a little experiment to improve myself and change my life a little. This is the Life Improvement Challenge. It's a list of 60 ways to change different aspects of your life in 100 days. I didn't come up with this, although I did add a few of my own ideas to make it my own. I found this list on lifehack.org. It's a long one, so here we go!

     Home

1. Create a clutter calander for 100 days, listing one item a day that needs to be organized and decluttered.
   ex. Day 1: magazines, Day 2: DVD's, Day 3: Books.... you get the picture.

2. Live by the montra, "A place for everything, and everything in it's place."
            4 rules to keep order:
                1. If you take it out, put it back.
                2. If you open it, close it.
                3. If you throw it down, pick it up.
                4. If you take it off, hang it up.

3. Fix one thing you tolerate a day.
    ex. That avalanche of plastic storage containers that burries you everytime you open the cupboard.

    Happiness

4. Write 5 to 10 things you are grateful for everyday.

5. Read scriptures 20 min a day, each day. (I am LDS so I added this one in)

6. Keep a journal of mental clatter. Both positive and negative thoughts. Note the emotions that follow these thoughts as well. Some helpful questions to get started:
              - How many times do you beat yourself up during the day?
              - Do you feel inadequate?
              - Are you constantly thinking critically of others?
              - How many positive thoughts do you have a day?

7. Have a good laugh at least once a day.

    Learning and Personal Development

8. Choose a good book to read each week.

9. Learn one new thing a day. (a new word, interesting fact, or a new skill)

10. Stop complaining for 100 days. We have enough negative people in the world.

11. Set your alarm 1 minute earlier than the previous day everyday.

12. Complete a craft at least once a week, or try to work on a big one once a day until it's done.
          (So I have way too much pinned on pinterest. I'm addicted to pinning. I think there's a recovery program for it... but I don't really look at anything I pin. So if you are a fellow pinner like myself, I challenge you to pick one craft pin a week, and actually use the wonderful things you've pinned!)

13. Speak, act, and think like the person you want to be. And no that doesn't mean like someone else, I mean the better you.

    Finances

14. Create a weekly budget for each month, and then break it down into weeks. Include: gas, food, rent, utilities, recreational, and emergency spending.

15. Along with a regular budget, keep one for groceries each week as well. Save all of your reciepts! (I will post my monthly reciept box I made to keep them all in one place. At the end of the month, I add up the reciepts, and file them according to month in our finance folder.)

16. Research frugalty tips (or in other words pin a lot of budget crap from pinterest).  I personally want to get into couponing hard core. So for my personal list, I added that I want to research coupon sites, and start a couponing folder.

17. Pay with cash whenever possible and save the change for a big trip at the end of the year. (This is how we paid for some of our honeymoon!)

18. Don't buy anything you absolutely DO NOT need. If you think you cannot survive without it, wait at least 48 hours before purchasing it.

   Time Management

19. Record to do lists, appointment dates, and any other tasks you have to do in a day so they are out of mind. Organize and complete them by priority.

20. Track how you spend time for 5 days. Use that to create a time budget for the next 95 days.
      Include: Transportation, (homework), leisure time, work, cleaning, and etc.

21. Identify one low-priority activity that you can stop doing for 100 days. Devote that time to something more important/usesful.

22. Identify 5 time wasters, and limit time for each to maybe 30 minutes a day. Such as, facebook and pinterest.

23. Don't multitask. Accomplish one thing at a time to prevent feeling overwhelmed.

24. Plan each day the night before. Complete the most important tasks that day first.

25. Make a list of obligations. Cross out anything that doesn't help bring you closer to your goals or doesn't bring you joy.

26. (for students like me) Stick to a daily study schedule around the same time everyday.

27. Review your week. What was accomplished? What went wrong? How can you fix it and do better this week?

     Health

28. Keep track of your calorie intake for the first 7 days, then reduce that intake by 175 calories for the next 93 days.

29. Eat 5 servings of vegetables, and 3 servings of fruit a day.

30. Choose one food that sabotages your efforts to eat healthy, and go cold turkey for the next 100 days. Blast you ice-cream!

31. Buy only 100% fruit juice.

32. Drink more water throughout the day. (Tip: set an alarm for once an hour to remind you to drink some water)

33. Make a list of 10 healthy, easy to make breakfasts, and 20 meals for lunch and dinner.

34. Make a list of 10 healthy snacks to enjoy each week.

35. Plan your meals a week in advance. My husband and I started doing this, and trust me, it is a huge time/stress saver! (Bonus: this also helps you stay in your weekly grocery budget)

36. Keep a food log to track what you eat outside of your meal plan, letting you keep track of extra calories you may be consuming without even realizing it.

37. Exercise for at leat 20 minutes everyday for the next 100 days.

38. Make a weight chart to track your weight, body fat %, and waist circumference for 14 weeks.

39. Make a daily ritual to meditate and breath for 30 minutes a day. This will calm and clear your mind.

     Love/Relationships

40. Write down one positive trait you see in them a day.

41. Make a scrapbook of your relationship from beginning to present, and write the positive traits you've found in the scrapbook pages. (the other list said to keep a scrapbook of the next 100 days with them and give them the book at the end of the 100 days)

42. Be the first to say "I love you" every morning. Hug them as soon as they come home from school or work. Go on a 20 minute walk after dinner each night. (Make sure you hold hands!)

43. Leave happy, uplifting notes for them everyday.

44. Avoid negative name calling for the next 100 days. Whenever you are about to say something negative, replace it with something positive. I am terrible for this. I make fun of my hubby a lot, but I don't try to be mean, just playful. But words hurt, so I am going to work on this one for sure!

    Social

45. Connect with someone new everyday,  reconnect with someone you haven't spoken to in a while, or contact close friends at least once a week.

46. Associate with people you admire, respect, and enjoy yourself with.

47. When someone does/says something that upsets you, think it over for 1 minute before responding.

48. Do one kind deed for someone else a day.

49. Give praise/approval when someone deserves it.

50. Practice being a good listener. Don't interrupt.

51. For the next 100 days, stay in your own life. Don't compare yourself to anyone else.

      Develope Creativity and Career Habits

52. Do at least one unassigned task at work each time you are there.

53. Make a list of positive things about your job. Read it everyday before you go to work. I hate my job so I added this one in to maybe ease the burden a little.

54. Start a blog. Share opinions, achievements, and crafts you've completed. Ok, ok this is the real reason I decided to try this blogging thing out again. Sue me. ;)

55. (For me) Paint/sketch something new at least once a month.

56. Try at least one new recipe a week.

57. Make something special for each loved one for Christmas.

58. Try new hairstyles or makeup tricks to find what makes you feel most confident.

59. Develope your own personal style. Yes I do wish my pinterest closet was real, but I guess I will have to work with what I've got.

60. Take pride in your personal appearance for an additional confidence booster. Make an effort to look well everyday. Get dressed as soon as you are up, and leave the pjs alone until night time.


Well there you have it! It's a long one, and I really hope I don't slack on it, but I will try my best. Good luck if you decide to take up the challenge as well! :)


Monday, October 1, 2012

Second Chances

Blog attempt numero 2, commencing... now. My first blog attempt was a bit of a, how shall I put this, epic fail. I had a feeling it would be, because I can't even keep up with my own personal journal. However, I figure why not give it the old college try, and try again. But this time with different intent. I'm trying an experiement, an experiment to change my life around a little. A little TLC for my self and life if you please. Let's get started!