Fitness/Health/Eating Clean- I've done, actually, really well. The clean eating has been easier than I imagined. The hardest parts have been 1)the vending machine at school and 2) the lack of carbonated beverages. However, I haven't broke down yet, so I think it's been good. Packing my lunch and cooking every night has also been a struggle, so we hope to do all of our meal planning and prep done this weekend, so we won't have to rush or stress when we both get home at 6. I hope to document everything and take lots of pictures for you, so look for a post tomorrow.
I also tried a CrossFit class, which killed me y'all. I went to Mountain Island CrossFit, which I would recommend to anyone, simply because I heart four days later. It was also a great reminder that I am so out of shape. I just took the introductory class, which was free, but will be taking their Foundations Classes, hopefully next week. The cost is sizable, and therefore, an investment. But really, so is your health. So, we're going to make it happen.
Pretty House-The biggest roadblock to making my house pretty is money (isn't that always the problem?), but I've decided on two low cost projects to get me started. First, since I'm working on my upstairs, I picked this decoupaged coat rack for The Boy's room. Luca is getting a Marvel Superhero Room, so I thought a coat rack decoupaged with some vintage Marvel superheros might work well. I'll also be doing this pillow, using some leftover burlap I have. The one I'll make will say Mange Y'all, blending Matt's Italian heritage and my born-and-raised-in-the-South mentality. I plan on putting it on our bench window seat in our dining area (that has yet to be built). Both of these projects will be relatively inexpensive and should be quick and easy to do, which is key to me right now. Because these projects seem small, I kind of them as a cop out, but time and money are restraints, so we make things happen.
Finding Money- This has been a goal for both Matt and me. We've done several things to make this happen. First, we have Cooper. Cooper is where all of our loose change go. When he's full, which surprisingly, will be soon, we'll take him to the bank and put him in our savings. But, seeing him on the counter is a nice daily reminder of what we're working towards.
Also, I've been couponing, using Southern Savers. If you're trying to figure out how to save money through couponing, that website is fantastic. However, because going clean is dependent on unprocessed food, coupons aren't really helpful for food. However, Southern Savers lists all sales, including on meat and produce, so it helps make meal planning and grocery shopping easier, buying things on sale and using those to plan accordingly. Couponing, though, has been fantastic for nonfood items, such as laundry detergent, shampoo, and toilet paper. If you don't have a CVS card, you need one. I currently have $14 worth of CVS Extra Care Bucks sitting on my table, just waiting to be used as cash. Seriously, CVS and ECB. It's awesome.
Our 52 Week Challenge has been great, and I've started the 52 Week Quarter Challenge for both of my children. For our 52 Week Challenge, instead of starting with $1 and going up a dollar each week, we started with $2 and are going up by intervals of 2 each time. This is something that we have committed to, if only to save us stress at Christmas.
Experiences- Finding time for experiences, or even making my Experiences calendar has been difficult. Izzy is a girl scout, which she loves. This weekend, she's in Asheville, making a quilt. Next weekend, I have traffic school (oops!) and cookie selling. January is littered with GS activities and its been making it difficult to plan anything else. Hopefully, though, I can make the calendar this weekend, maybe while I watching the BIG GAME.
If you live in Charlotte, you know which game I'm referring to. People you didn't know even knew what a football was are suddenly on the Panthers bandwagon. Tomorrow, they play the 49ers and will win, I can guarantee it. It could be that I am hopeful, or a hometown girl, or the fact that our team desperately needs this, but I have faith. Here's a song that is both awful and catchy for you to check out, especially if you're a Panthers fan.
Of, so that's where I am. Perhaps this week will be better as far as progress.
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