Friday, February 28, 2014

28 days...

They say it takes 28 days to form a habit, but does it also take 28 days to UNform a habit? 

Today is February 28th and I made it. My husband said it couldn't be done, but yes it can. And yes I did.

At the beginning of this month, Mike challenged me to make it through the month of February without buying any clothes, shoes or accessories for myself or my girls. Being that I'd been on a continued spending spree since Christmas, I'd say this challenge was long overdue. It's the shortest month of the year, so surely I could make it 4 short little weeks without indulging in the latest adorable scarf, cute bracelet, awesome boots, or a sweet dress to wear with leggings! I think this challenge was just as much for our youngest daughter as it was for me. I'd gotten into the habit of buying her little things here and there. She tricked me into buying her a t-shirt on February 1st, but after my older daughter reminded me of the challenge, we decided from THAT point on...we'd be good. And let's face it, I'm just the enabler with cash in her wallet. My daughter can't help it. She's just a little shopaholic like her mama. But I am also cheap. and a bargain hunter. and I will find the best deal any where. any time.

But then I decided to take it a step further. Not only did I not buy any new clothes, shoes or accessories this month, but I decided to ONLY wear 1 necklace, 1 ring, and 1 set of earrings for the ENTIRE MONTH! This choice is brought to you by Jen Hatmaker's latest book "7 - an experimental mutiny against excess". I do recommend.

Honestly, I don't think anyone even noticed. Or if they did, they thought I was just lazy and didn't bother to pick out a necklace or whatever to wear with my outfit. I chose a sweet little necklace my hubby bought for me for Valentine's day a couple of years ago. He bought it on etsy - two tiny silver interlocking hearts on a dainty silver chain. One thousand points for Mike. I wore my wedding and engagement rings, of course, but then I also selected a simple sterling silver band with a very delicate braided rope design running through the middle of it. I bought this ring at a consignment shop downtown Staunton. It cost me $3, people. It's my favorite ring because I bought it on a date night, at Sparkles and Sweets, with my hubby, so it reminds me of that night. For my earrings, I chose a simple pair of silver studs, also purchased from etsy, made by an aritsan in Israel. Again, special. And the top hole earrings are a pair Mike gave me 2 Christmases ago and I leave them in all the time because one of them is stuck and I cannot get it out! So there you go. That was my entire jewelry ensemble for the entire month of February. What did I learn? I miss my ring made from a spoon that I bought in historic Williamsburg. I miss my ring I bought from an artist at the Fall Foliage Festival. I miss my awesome pieces made by Kate Nesmith - my friend in Harrisonburg. Those pieces have meaning behind them and are very special to me. So why do I have all of these other pieces of jewelry that I have no attachment to? Why? That being said, I will soon be giving away/selling several pieces of jewelry!


Oh and just so you know, Mike DID buy me an awesome chevron scarf from LTD7 for Valentine's Day. God bless him. I got my fix right there in the middle of the month.


So the answer is yes. A habit CAN be undone in 28 days. Because of this month's challenge, we've finished off our emergency fund (again), and I actually have some cash in my wallet from my LAST payday! Imagine that! That never happens. Wish me luck in March! 

I would like to thank Mike, Jen Hatmaker and Dave Ramsey for changing my life. 





Thursday, February 16, 2012

Life is busy, take time to cook

People keep telling me now that they are looking forward to reading my blog, so I guess I should write something! There are so many things I want to write about and I don't even know where to start. I guess I will just have to start somewhere and we'll go from there. :)

As some of you know, last fall we started trying to cut out most processed foods. Notice the words, "trying" and "most". I'm not super strict on this, but I have been making all of our own bread, tortillas, and granola bars since last September! When do I have time for this you may ask? Well every weekend I make 4 loaves of whole wheat bread (using local honey as the sweetener). We use it for toast and sandwiches throughout the week and that will usually last us until the following weekend. I make the tortillas whenever I can find a good 30-45 minutes one evening during the week. They are super easy and only have 4 ingredients - whole wheat flour, olive oil, sea salt and water. Yep, that's it! They are super yummy for wraps or just general snacking! I will post all the recipes I use at the end of this post. I also just received my replacement pasta maker this week (the first one I received for Christmas broke after the first use, so Cucina Pro replaced it for free!) So my next challenge - homemade spaghetti! The fettuccine I made with the first pasta maker I had (before it broke) was awesome!

So this week, it's been chicken week around here. Sunday afternoon I cooked a whole chicken in the crockpot. When it was done, I removed all the meat from the bones, I put the bones back in the crockpot and filled it to the top with water and added a few bay leaves and let it continue to cook for several more hours. Voila....homemade chicken stock. From the leftover chicken and stock this week, I've made chicken pot pie and chicken noodle soup! Yum!!

I get most of my recipes from a site called 100daysofrealfood.com.
Here's the list:
whole wheat tortillas
granola bars/cereal
whole wheat pasta
the best crockpot chicken/chicken stock
chicken pot pie

I don't have a recipe for chicken noodle soup - I just make it up as I go. If I get that written down, I will post it here. And if you want to see even more great recipes...please follow me on pinterest (my newest obsession!!!)

If you try any of these recipes, be sure to let me know what you think or if you made any changes (I always change recipes to make them my own!)

Until next time....
Jenn :)

Monday, February 6, 2012

Here we go...

I've decided to try my hand at blogging. It seems pretty easy really and what better way to document all the memories of our lives than to capture it digitally right here. I hope to share with you (hopefully I'll have some readers!) my latest adventures and findings, stories about our crazy and wonderful little girls and our life together. We are currently trying to cut out most processed foods from our diets.. I say "almost" because come on...I mean you gotta have a couple oreos now and then, right? I love to cook and try new recipes, so I'll be posting my latest creations here. I'll share with you the latest Carmen comedy, the latest Lauryn horse love story, and of course how we function as a 2-working parent family. It's not easy these days to fit everything in, but somehow we get by. I love a good deal, so I'll post coupons and deals that I find online or at my favorite grocery store, Martins! :) I hope to be able to post here often, so check back soon for updates. Love to my friends and family out there...come back soon!