Monday, October 21, 2013

CAMERA PRACTICE: CORN MAZE

A few weekends ago we decided to experience fall and all it's beauty in a giant (sea creature shaped) corn maze. :)  We went with some friends to the Treinen Farm Corn Maze & Pumpkin Patch in Lodi, Wi. It was my first time doing a corn maze and the perfect opportunity to get in some camera practice. It was such a fun day!

Side Note: I am going to be posting a bit less these days. Life is busier than ever. Ellis has been sick with a fever and a terrible cough for the past five days, I have a few freelance projects coming at me and well, to be completely honest, I feel like my head is going to explode. I love blogging and hope to continue on, but just not quite as frequently. Happy Monday everyone. I am just hoping to survive this week after literally five nights with VERY little sleep. Send good thoughts our way so our little munchkin feels better soon.













Friday, October 18, 2013

LINKS TO LOVE



BE FIT FOODS ON INSTAGRAM >> I recently started following 'be fit foods' on instagram and it is pure genius!!!  People instragram their easy, healthy meal/snack ideas and hashtag them #befitfoods for a chance to be featured. So next time you instagram that blueberry smoothie or quinoa salad, hashtag that baby and you might see your picture on the feed! When I see a picture of something I want to try, I screen shot it and pull it up later when I am meal planning or add it to my pinterest board.

Here are a few of my recent favorites:


45 LIFE LESSONS WRITTEN BY A 90 YEAR OLD >> It is a good, quick read. #40 is one of my all time favorite quotes. I even have have it framed in my kitchen. Looks like I am as wise as a 90 year old! ;)

SIMPLE ADDICTION: Need some cheap statement jewelry? This is the place! They have some super cute items at great prices and it is $2 shipping for your first item and only $1 more for each additional item! ummm... yes, please!

AMERICAN GIRL THEMED BIRTHDAY PARTY: I just about died when I saw this. Obviously I will not be planning an American Girl themed b-day party any time soon seeing that Ellis is more interested in playing with my lunchbox ice pack than any real toy. The invites!!!! I die! I would like to give a big high-five to that creative mama!

Thursday, October 17, 2013

LITTLE GIRL HEAD WRAP TUTORIAL

After I posted our family pictures, a few people asked me how I made and put on Ellis head wrap, so here it is! What better way to show it than with a short instagram video from my iphone?! Making and putting on this head wrap is seriously the easiest thing ever and you can wear it, too! I wear them all the time, especially in the summer and on the weekends when I do not do my hair. Who am I kidding... I never do my hair. i should probably just live in these.


TO MAKE IT:
Are you ready for this? Now pay close attention....
Go to the fabric store and buy a 1/2 yard of any kind of fabric you want. Yup, that's it. ;)
This head wrap cost me a whopping $3. I leave the edges raw, but you can finish them with a sewing machine if you want.

My only suggestion is that you make sure the fabric is relatively on the thinner side and not too slippery so it stays tied. If you buy thicker fabric it will not wrap nicely and the tie will be big and bulky.

TO PUT IT ON:
Originally I had Logan take a video of me putting the wrap on Ellis' head and that was just a disaster. The video consists of her running away from me and screaming and me trying to tackle her and getting super frustrated. After take 3, I gave up and put the dang thing on my own head which took one take and less than a minute. Lesson learned. Thankfully, she was much more cooperative when we had our family pictures taken.

(Tuck the loose ends of the tie back into the wrap so they are not hanging out like a bow. I ran out of time on the instagram video, so I couldn't show that part.)

I am in love with head wraps on little girls. It is just so stinkin' sweet. Here is a little round up of inspirational pictures. 

image credits: T to B / L to R

If you do not already follow along with instagram, you can here

Tuesday, October 15, 2013

COLUMBUS, OHIO RECAP (THE LONG VERSION)

I cannot even explain, in words, how much I loved my girls getaway to Columbus, Ohio with my two best friends in the entire world. If you have been reading this blog for a while now or know me personally, you know who Jodie and Kate are. If you are new here, WELCOME and they are AMAZING.

They are the two girls who know me better than anyone (Logan excluded, of course), the girls who never judge me, the girls who make me laugh so hard I practically pee my pants, the girls who I can tell anything to and the girls who I couldn't image life without. We met in College and were so fortune to all land in Madison soon after. We have been roommates, co-workers, and partners in crime. :)

Just recently, Kate, took a job in Columbus, Ohio and, well, Jodie and I cried. We cried a lot. We made a pact when Kate moved, that we would all spend our 30th birthdays together. Katie turned 30 and that is why Jodie and I roadtripped to Columbus, Ohio.

Our time there consisted of coffee, walks down the cobblestone streets in German Village, trying new restaurants, Badger tailgating, hiking, picnics, shopping, workouts in the park, ice cream tasting, nights out until 5am (therefore leading to more coffee), meeting the most amazing people, and lots and lots of alcohol. Oops! :)

Not only was it so good to have the three of us back together, but it was so nice to just be me. Not "me" the wife or "me" the mother ---- or employee, blogger, housekeeper, cook, and the list goes on. Now before I go any further, please do not think I do not LOVE being all of those things, because I do. It is just sometimes being all those things at once is hard, stressful, and completely overwhelming. It was like I had four entire days to just worry about having fun.

THANK YOU Jodie and Kate for such a fantastic time. There is just some special magic that happens when the three of us are together. It is like it pulls the best part of each one of us out.

Like I always say, it makes my heart smile. :)

And now for the the long version:

DAY ONE:

Jodie picked me up at 7am on Thursday morning and we arrived in Ohio around 3:30pm.  We got settled, grabbed some wine from the grocery store across the street and brought our solo cups for a walk in Schiller Park. We walked and talked and did a little ice cream sampling at Jeni's.  The salty caramel is where it's at!
DAY ONE TAKEAWAY: Eight hours in the car is really not bad when you have great company and wine waiting for you when you get there.

DAY TWO:




We slept in, Jodie and I got our workout in, we got our caffeine fix at Cup O Joe, and headed out to Hoking Hills State Park to hike the Old Man's Cave trail. It was beyond beautiful! We packed a picnic and then headed home to make dinner (Skinny Taste - Chicken Pesto Bake) and get ready to go out on the town. We started the night with wine and cocktails outside at Eleven in the Short North where we met BarryAlvarez, the former coach of the Wisconsin Badgers. Even though I am not much of a football fan, it was still pretty cool to meet him. We, then, met another group of fun people (including two guys from L.A. that shoot Adam Sandler and Tom Cruise movies!  What?!!!!) and moved our party across the street to Bar 23. Needless to say, we went to bed at 5am that night. Oops!
DAY ONE TAKEAWAY: Sometimes you just need to get dressed up, put on some makeup and high heels, and let loose with your girlfriends. The next day might be rough, but it is worth it.

DAY THREE:
Ummm... we were tired. I wonder why. ;)  When we finally got our booties out of bed, we headed straight back to Cup O Joe for coffee and then walked to the German Village Coffee Shop. While we were waiting for our table, we met the coolest photographer. We met so many cool people during our stay in Columbus, but Mike just might have taken the cake. He even shared his bacon with us! :)  We then headed home. Jodie and Kate took a nap and I ran six miles. I know. I am nuts. I wasn't feeling fantastic (again, I wonder why ;) and a good workout always makes me feel better.  When I got back we all got ready in our Badger red and headed downtown to The Varsity Club to tailgate with some of Kate's co-workers. Turns out the tickets we thought we had fell through. Jodie and I were totally fine with that. We were so tired and hungry and honestly, I probably would have fallen asleep on the bleachers. We stopped at Arch City Tavern for some food (Lobster mac & cheese... YUM!) and watched some of the game on TV before headed home and crashing.
DAY THREE TAKEAWAY: Ohio State fans are CRAY.... and there are a lot of them. We were pretty safe seeing that Badger Red is pretty similar exactly the same as Ohio Crimson. No one really even realized we were Badger fans. (yes, poser, I know.) Oh, one more take away. Their mascot looks like the Hamburglar with a diaper. Sorry. I just had to say it.

DAY FOUR:


4TH PICTURE - BACK HOME  TO MY BABY :)
Same old routine - coffee, workout, walk. We then ate breakfast at the Easy Street Cafe and did a little shopping at Easton Town Center. We got so many good deals! After shopping, we stopped home to drop off our stuff and headed downtown to meet Kate's co-worker at Bodega for trivia. The food was fantastic and they had a ton of different beers on tap. We then headed to The Pint House where we pretty much spent the rest of our night.
DAY FOUR TAKEAWAY: Girls vacations are more budget friendly when "shopping" isn't one of your travel attractions. Budget? What Budget?!

TRIP TAKEAWAY: Girls vacations are good for the soul. Plain and Simple.

Monday, October 14, 2013

COLUMBUS, OHIO RECAP (THE SHORT VERSION)

I am saving the REALLY long version (instagram pics included) of how amazing my girls trip to Columbus was for tomorrow. Today, you get the skinny on the things to do and the places to go (in my opinion) if you make the trip to Columbus. It might not be a top travel destination, but I can tell you one thing, I LOVED every second of my stay there. It might have been the fact that I had the best company on the planet. Ok, one more travel tip: If you go, bring awesome friends. :)







ELEVEN  |  BAR 23  |  PINT HOUSE

Sunday, October 13, 2013

PRETTY PROVIDENCE CONTRIBUTOR POST: FREE PRINTABLE THANK YOU POSTCARD

Like I said earlier in this post, I am so excited to be a contributor for Pretty Providence

HEAD ON OVER there today to see my first post and download 
your FREE thank you postcard! Happy Sunday y'all! :)


Friday, October 11, 2013

SUPER MOIST CHOCOLATE ZUCCHINI PROTEIN MUFFINS


A muffin recipe from me. Weird. ;)  Yes, if you couldn't tell, I make a lot of muffins. They are fast, freezable, my go-to breakfast and snack food, you can hide vegetables in them for picky eaters and Ellis loves them. Do you need any more reasons?! 

I have been trying to perfect a chocolate protein muffin for a while now and I think I finally did it! It uses protein powder and almond flour, so it packs in the protein making it a great breakfast option. It isn't overly sweet, but I like that. 






Ingredients:
1 1/2 cups whole wheat flour
1 1/2 cups almond flour
1/2 cup chocolate protein power (or unsweetened cocoa)
2 Tbsp sugar
2 tsp baking powder
2 tsp baking soda
1 teaspoon cinnamon
1/2 tsp salt
1/2 cup milk (I use 1%)
2 large egg, lightly beaten
3/4 cup honey
4 Tbsp coconut oil
2 tsp vanilla extract
2 cup grated zucchini, unpeeled
1/2 cup mini chocolate chips

Directions:
Preheat oven to 375° and spay two cupcake pans 
Mix together all the dry ingredients (flour through salt) 
Mix together all the wet ingredients (milk through zucchini)
Combine dry and wet ingredients together and mix in the mini chocolate chips
Pour batter into cupcake tins and bake at 375° for 15-17 minutes or until a toothpick is inserted into the center and comes out clean.

* Makes 24 (sorry, I make everything in big batches so I can freeze half :)
* You can use any kind of chocolate protein powder. I have used both Plant Fusion protein powder and Arbonne chocolate protein shake mix and they both worked great.