Our weather last Friday went from rain, hail storm, heavy rain with lightening and thunder, to sunny with birds singing. All the while remaining at around 60 degrees.
I'm ready for summer.
Showing posts with label Winter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Winter. Show all posts
Tuesday, March 6, 2012
Monday, March 5, 2012
Happy (belated) March
So it's finally March. It's almost spring! (It's almost Harper's 2nd birthday! YIKES!) It's been a pretty mild winter. There have been very few snow showers and almost no accumulation (at least none that lasted very long). We've had more thunderstorms than we did last summer. But all we can say is, "Hey, it's Indiana." If you live here you know that's true.
We usually celebrate the warmer days by going to the park. And that's just what we did this week, knowing that the days following would be rainy and cold.
We usually celebrate the warmer days by going to the park. And that's just what we did this week, knowing that the days following would be rainy and cold.
Tuesday, January 31, 2012
Slowly Transitioning
As I stated before, we're slowly transitioning to a more whole foods diet. I read Michael Pollan's In Defense of Food last weekend (so much good information and a quick read = excellent book) and reevaluated what we were eating. This lead me to purge almost all of our processed foods by giving them to people who wanted them (my brother and cousin took some, the rest I donated which I'm not exactly happy that I gave my processed food to other people, but they were content with it I guess). I say almost all of it because Wade kept his soups, tuna fish, and some crackers that he likes and can finish up on his next work rotation. We also kept some bread, self-rising, all-purpose, and cake flour, white and brown just because you never know. We might really be craving something not-so healthy, but in moderation (like serious moderation) I think that's just fine. So here are some pictures to show you what's been going on:
We are by no means perfect at this. We are just beginning. Each day is a new day at this and some days we struggle more than others. But the more processed foods we cut out and the more real foods we eat is better than before!
The food that we got rid of. A lot of food (obviously not what we gave away) had just been sitting in our kitchen for a long time. |
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The food that I bought at Trader Joe's |
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Our pantry after shopping and cleaning it out. |
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Our fridge after shopping and cleaning. |
No knead whole wheat bread with olive oil, garlic, salt, pepper, and orange zest dipping sauce |
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After I made smoothies for breakfast one morning, I froze the left overs to make popsicles. |
Labels:
Around the Home,
Diet,
Family,
Homemade Food,
Organic Foods,
Real Foods,
Whole Foods,
Winter
Monday, January 30, 2012
Spring-like
We had a very nice, spring-like day on Friday afternoon. Harper and I spent the better part of the afternoon outside after running errands all morning. It was so nice to get outside in the sun!
Minus all the dog poo in the swing set area and on our shoes, it was awesome. If only it would stay this nice all winter!
Minus all the dog poo in the swing set area and on our shoes, it was awesome. If only it would stay this nice all winter!
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