Thursday, January 11, 2018

2018 Surving vs. THRIVING

Thanks for visiting!  With a new year brings hopeful thoughts of what the year can bring, things to finally finish, stop doing, start doing, and much more.  I went to my first "Vision Board" party last week and it got me thinking.  

As I made a list of what I want- some were consumer based (new desk chair, more passport stamps, fruit trees); some were personal growth (increase in faith, reading more, reenergized in my day job, doing more writing);  future focus (savings goals, living simpler, more time with family & friends); and health based (drinking more water, running a 5K, noticeable improvement to my overall health beyond the scale) I feel optimistic and welcome 2018.

I feel this year I have a better "head start" then in years past with starting my day off right.  For the last three months,  within the first 30 minutes I have taken three premium nutrition products known as the Thrive Experience by Le-Vel.   Thrive caught my eye when I saw a Facebook about having "all day energy" and it called to me.  

Looking at my list above and the start of my vision board- think I've got this!  2018 has big things coming and I am ready!

For more information about Thrive- check out my page and feel free to shoot me some questions!
 



Friday, May 6, 2016

43 Life to DOs- a reminder from the past

While continuing on my path to decluttering my home, I came across this little gem:


It is titled 43 Life to dos and was handwritten.  Although I didn't date the paper, I could tell approximately how old it is. I am guessing it was written in 2007 to early 2008 range. I had read somewhere that everyone should make a list of 43 things to do in life. I started that list and first got stalled at number 30 (written in pencil) and ended up adding seven more later (in pen) for a total of 37 out of 43 blanks filled in.

Reading through this list I am pretty proud of just how many I have actually accomplished but I realize my list now would be a little different and maybe I would have a chance to get to 43.

My list:

Learn to make soft baked pretzels
Ride in a high air balloon
See Washington DC 2009 & 2015
Visit New York City 2010
Cook theme dinner party for six or more
Travel to Europe again 2008
Disneyland California 2011
Get motorcycle license
See Hawaii! 2009
Have home with whirlpool tub
Grow fruit trees in my yard
Pay off student loans 2012
Have a strawberry patch (I would now add asparagus or rhubarb too)
Alaskan cruise 2014
Learn to play golf
See New Orleans during Mardi Gras
Learn to decorate cakes 2007
Be part of a protest or right March
Plant awesome flower garden
Travel by train
Build a piece of wood furniture (wooden shelf for Kelli) 2016
Get better at pool
Laser eye surgery
Road trip with sisters (Seattle w: Lauren and Chrystal 2012) and upcoming for Chrystal's wedding Aug 2016 :)
Get mom on a cruise
Own rental property 2015
Fish in the ocean (Miami) 2014
See a volcano-2009, glacier-2014, or rain forest 2011
See whales 2009 or dolphins in the ocean
Ride in a helicopter
Have a baby 2012 & 2015
Continue with classes (Masters degree 2011)
Take a belly dancing class
Have a booth at the farmers market or craft show
Snuba or scuba diving 
Own a hybrid car
Go to a charity ball


I have added dates to my completed items- I was surprised to see 16 of them completed! Not to bad for writing the list nearly 10ish years ago and not seeing it again until now! 

I am not sure if I could get to 43 now but know could fill in a couple more blanks:

Visit a new culture 
Volunteer more
Have a special tradition with my boys 
Do a big selfless act for someone else 
Max out my TSP account for the year 
Learn to make sushi- have a dinner
Be better about recycling 

Well-that was easier than I thought! If the list was places to see, you couldn't stop me at 43!

What's on your list? Can you get to 43?

Thanks for stopping by!

Holland

Wednesday, May 4, 2016

My here and now: a list of I WANT...

I am trying to be able to do more in my life- have more time for the things I love.  I spend to much time cleaning, picking up, and running around. I hate it, I get mad at others when it seems like it is all I get done but don't get any help. I have read a couple of things lately regarding this that have hit close to home and I am working on making some changes.  

I have removed a lot from my house: empty boxes from items currently in use, owners manuals, broken items, and have moved onto weeding out excess.  There is so much more to go but I already feel better.  I am in love with the shows on TV focusing on Tiny Homes.  While I don't ever think I will  be that minimalistic- it puts a little fire under me! 

The first week in August there is 100 miles of garage sales near our house and boy have I got a pile started.  It is hard to put things aside that I might use later and pains me to see the money I spent on things just cause it was once a good deal.  I am trying to be better,  I have to be better.

I want to experience more and collect less. 

I want nicer essentials rather than a lot of random things.

I want to be less stressed.

I want the time to enjoy my little family in the present.

I want more girlfriend time.

I want to be happier overall.

I want to be healthier.

I want to make more progress and it starts here- writing it down, saying it to the world so thanks for listening.

Holland 


Monday, March 30, 2015

And here comes April....



April is set to be crazy with a ton of family birthdays including my husbands, my mom, a sister, a brother in law, and several littles in our lives; a seven year wedding anniversary; Easter; and a new BABY!

With that there is a lot of prep going on around here and I am finally starting to make progress! 

I have snuck in our last family of three photos (maternity shots too):



Ordered my hubs birthday ice cream cake to be sitting in our freezer 10 days ahead of time.

I have gotten 8 freezer meals prepped and ready for quick cooking post baby.  I have a goal of 10 so two more to go!  Thankfully the fresh fruits/veggies will be in season soon so easy meals of roasted veggies and grilled meats will also fill up a lot of meals...BLT and sweet corn season here we come!

This past weekend we headed to Omaha, NE (2 hours west), we spent the night in a hotel, went to the Omaha Zoo, saw three different siblings with their spouses/families, ate a lot of good food, and became godparents to two of my besties littles!  It was an action packed 30 hours and lead to a great night sleep last night!



Big brother's Easter basket has been put together and in hiding since last month.  And the trip to the Easter bunny was a lot more successful than last year:

2015:

2014:









Friday, January 9, 2015

Five on Friday

Five on Friday



Hello!  New Years Five on Friday addition.  Here are five things I am looking forward to this year:

1.  Baby Goeser #2 due 4/21/2015!  We are keeping the baby's gender  a surprise so getting to know what our family will look like is like the prize at the end of the rainbow.



2.  Seeing this little boy become a loving big brother.  He is so loving already, I can't wait to see what he will do to help this baby!

3.  Time off...I am super blessed and a leave hoarder so I get to soak up 16 weeks with my little ones once the new baby gets here (at 2/3 pay though)!  There are so many fun summer activities that I am dreaming of sitting here in the -15 wind chills at the moment.  

4.   Not to rush this year but I am looking forward to next years winter holidays!  Grant will better understand the Santa thing and sibling photos with holiday decor are just too cute.

5.   Soaking up some date nights with the husband.  The past couple months have been hectic and now that things are slowing down, I think it is time for some alone time.  

Not to bad, only eight days into the year and I am already thinking of the greatness that this year holds.  I hope your year looks just as bright!

Thursday, January 8, 2015

Potty training lessons learned from my boy

Being three weeks into my first born's potty training experience, I wanted to record a couple of things that I have learned so far.


1.  You will spend a lot of time looking at a half naked little man. So you have been changing his diapers since birth but it goes to a new level.  You will find yourself in a stare down with those little "boy bits" hoping/praying for something to happen.

2.   You will get familiar with collecting wet clothes in plastic bags like this:


3.    You will always leave your bathroom light on to save on time, especially once they get the hang of getting to the bathroom and pulling time their pants.

4.    You will need extra pants/shorts.  I find myself not having enough although I have the same number of bottoms that I had always had! Daycare needs two extra sets of clothes at all times, backup in the car, the diaper bag, and the gym bag which takes 5 pairs out of commission over here before daily use comes into play. (The same goes for underwear!)

5.     Boy bits need to be pointed down...this should be self explanatory but I end up with dry pants getting sprayed down the back while using the toilet.  Also movement of the person on the potty may cause misalignment for the second flow of pee.

6.    Crying "potty" will be used as a form of "I can get immediate attention!"

7.    You will need to safe guard some of your hard to clean daily use items.  We still use a high chair with our little one, it keeps him focused on eating instead of trying to get away three bites into the meal.  This becomes a pain in the ass when there was an accident.  I spent two hours taking apart our Space Saving Fisher Price highchair, washing the straps, removing the pee smell, and putting it back together-TWICE.  The highchair is still not the same slightly reclining more than usual.  I put a layer of press and seal down now with the cover on top of it.  Also they make a thing called a piddle pad that we are using to safe guard the car seat!

8.    We started with a seat that goes on the potty, this made it nearly impossible (especially without a constant "pee-pee" stare down to see if anything actually came out since there was not enough urine to see in the big bowl.  We switched to a small frog potty that needed to be dumped and it was more visible to us all that something happened.  

9.    Moveable potty chairs can mean little butts try to scoot around on them, not good when liquids are involved!

10.   No matter what potty- big or small is used, boys need a splash guard.  Our toilet insert had a small hump in the front that did nothing resulting in more sprayed urine down the back pants.

11.    Get some flushable wipes.  We tried toilet paper and found wipes where much easier but didn't like them stinking up the small trash or want to risk flushing them.  

12.    My husband hates when I call Grant's underwear panties....

13.    Check the weight on the underwear packs!  I got the 2T/3T size thinking they would last a while but when I went to throw away the empty pack, the weight only went to 34 lbs.  Grant is 2.5 yrs and weighes 31 lbs already.  If you are unsure of the size, find a place that sells single pairs to test it out first. Size fours don't look overly big on him especially washed and dried!

14.   Parents of boys can expect to pay more for the same number or less underwear than girl panties.    I find that girls' underwear comes in packs with 2-4 more pairs then the boys for the same cost. (We found an eight pack at Sam's Club for $10, the best price I have found with various characters.

15.   On our second day in underwear, I was lucky enough to find skidmarks.  I was shocked, I wiped the boy cleaned- it took me long enough so I know he was clean but there was still a skidmark in his underwear!  If you didn't already, buy the refillable bottle of spray & wash get comfortable!


Monday, December 22, 2014

Holly Jolly pj Party Linkup



I am joining in with the virtual fun of the Holiday Link Up party Christmas 2014 edition!

I love seeing all the holiday pjs out there and must confess that this pjs rotate out via size rather than season!


Grant holiday photo shoot:




last year 2013:


2012 (tear...)


Happy Holidays everyone!!!