Friday, December 2

{Top 5} Reasons Everything {REALLY} Is Better in the PNW!


For those of you who missed my guest post on Amanda's blog, I'm reposting this here!  I couldn't pass up the opportunity to share my love of the PNW (again)s and didn't want you to miss out.

If you're familiar with my story, you know that I grew up in the Seattle area.  It is where my "crunchy granola" roots originate from.  One thing you will learn about me after knowing me only a short while is that I firmly and unwaveringly believe that everything in life is better in the Pacific Northwest.

Get cozy and top off your coffee for this {top 5} post…speaking of coffee:

Reason number {1} the best Organic, free trade coffee in America.  Local coffee houses filled with locally roasted beans, aromatic brews and rich dark flavors that not even the snobbiest of coffee aficionados can deny.  We are not talking Starbucks here friends…and don't get me started on Tully's or Seattle's best.  We're talking the wood-floored, rustic, artsy-fartsy coffee brewhouses that are worth the extra 5 minute drive in rush hour traffic to fuel that much needed good-morning buzz.  I mean, even the infamous "Twin Peaks" features a quaint little PNW diner serving up a "Damn fine cup of coffee."


My favorite coffee place in Washington?  Victor's Celtic Coffee in Redmond.  Add it to your list to visit, when you go (and trust me, after you get finished reading this post…it will be hard not to plan a trip!)

The best time of year to visit is late July or August, in my humble opinion.  You can be sure to enjoy this next benefit of life in the PNW:  PERFECT SUMMERS.

Reason number {2} 100 days of sunshine.  When I think back to my many years spent hibernating the Winters, shielding myself from rainy Springs and Falls, it does not  at all taint my glorious memories of Summertime.  The familiar, often played out favorite, "I Can See Clearly Now" brings me fondly back to Summers filled with rock & bridge jumping, sunbathing at Alki Beach and camping/hiking adventures in the Alpine Lakes Wilderness.  Most Summers are mild, temperatures rarely reaching above 90, the humidity is trivial and there is less than an inch of rain per month in July and August.   Basically, consider yourself given the greatest secret about Seattle…the Summers.


It only gets better.  While you may have heard about the notorious never-ending rain showers, I challenge you to think of the positive side of this: lush, green vegetation.

Reason number {3} climate = perfect grounds for locally grown organic bounties year round.  It isn't just the Farmer's market, or the green grass growing everywhere, there are so many different climate zones in Washington state, that you can have a taste for everything.  All year long.  We have deserts to the East, mountains all over the state, hundreds of lakes, we even have a rainforest in the West which is like walking into an enchanted scene from Lord of the Rings.

Did I mention that Seattle is ranked the 8th best city to live in with a family by Parenting magazine? With all the trees, just think of the freshness of the air that you breathe!  I can tell you that I never once suffered from allergies until I moved across the country to dirty NYC.


Reason number {4} Bodies of water - lakes, rivers, ocean, Puget Sound - provide one of the best treats of the region - SALMON.  Wild, fresh, bright pink salmon.  If you have never eaten wild salmon from the Pacific Ocean, and not just Alaskan (although, it is easier and less expensive to get there)…you are totally missing out.  I balk at the Atlantic salmon they try to sell to me in stores here in Manhattan.  And then there is Dungeness crab…are you kidding me…you have never had it?  Basically, I rarely eat seafood here in NYC because I have been disappointed so many times {in other words I'm spoiled and a seafood snob}.  My mouth is watering just writing about it.  And I could go on and on and on about the health benefits of salmon, but I digress.

If I haven't sold you on at least a visit, let me finish with some of my favorite pictures I've taken over the last several visits home.

Reason number {5} This.  THIS.







So, are you packing your bags yet?  There are so many more things I could mention, but this post has to end for now.

Thursday, December 1

Oh December!

I cannot believe that December is here.  Wow.  What a whirlwind of a year!  I feel like I've been going non-stop since this same time last year, and at the same time during the actual days it often feels like time is at a standstill.  I honestly can't wrap my mind around it.  How are we a month away from chiming in another New Year?

I think if I were to pick a favorite holiday it would most definitely be Christmas.  I love the decorations, the activities…the family gatherings.  I love the glow of the lights on trees, an excuse to drink gallons of hot cocoa and the snuggling together to keep warm.  As this year comes to a close, I am reflecting a lot on what I want 2012 to be like.
Will I finally finish the novel I've started?  Will I drag my heels into 2012 instead of completing the last 4 lessons in my counseling coursework?  Where will I take this blog in the next year?  What will Zion be like a month from now?  Will we actually make the switch from not-trying-not-preventing to trying-to-conceive or will I find myself entering the new year knocked up?  Will I finally switch to a more healthy eating style? Will I finally lose the extra 20lbs I'm carrying around?

While I may not have all of the answers to these questions…maybe not even a single answer, I do have an idea about some wonderful things that are happening in 2012.


  • I am currently working on an extensive re-design of my blog (will go live 1.1.12!).  


THIS…
...is a sneak peak!


  • I'm launching a comprehensive FREE blogging tools website (basically a ton of links that have helped me immensely), hoping to have that live by 1.1.12 also!
  • I'll be doing Medifast for 2-3 months starting either January or February with a goal to convert to a modified vegetarian diet (fish,dairy,eggs) after that.   
  • I AM going to run a half-marathon…I don't know which one yet, but I'm GOING to do it!
  • I am going to BlogHer 2012 in NYC (hey I live there…score!)  I'm thinking about having a slumber party at my apartment for those interested in inexpensive lodging…interested? Shoot me an email!


I'm not really big on New Year resolutions…so the most you will get is goals and objectives from me.  :)  I have more but for now I am going to take this month slowly and enjoy all that the holidays have to offer.

Have you stopped to reflect on this past year?  Excited for Christmas?  I'd love to hear what you are contemplating this last month of 2011!


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Wednesday, November 30

Wordless{ish} Wednesday



NLrxbP on Make A Gif, Animated Gifs



Have you finished all of your Turkey day left-overs?  We're definitely still working on them! :)

Linking up with these ladies today:
 The Paper Mama parenting BY dummies  Wordish Wednesday and then, she {snapped}  Live and Love...Out Loud  Better in Bulk Angry Julie Monday NapTime MomTog

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Tuesday, November 29

All Things Shall Be Added {& tommee tippee monitor review}

One of my very favorite Bible verses is Matthew 6:33:
But, seek first the Kingdom of God and His righteousness, and all these things shall be added to you.
It is taken from a passage of scripture that specifically addresses the very natural tendency we have as human beings to be worried about our next meal, the clothes we have, basically our necessities as well as our need for material possessions.  It explains that as long as we are truly seeking God, putting Him first, all of our needs will be met.

I've been in many seasons of life so far, some where I lacked little, others where I lacked much.  In fact, our little family is just starting to come out of a season of lack.  I shared a little encouragement about going through these seasons here.  We are not in a place where we can go out and get whatever we need when we need it, we are on a tight budget and plan our purchases accordingly.  So what happens when something breaks or a new need presents itself?  Usually, there is a waiting period, but sometimes, God shows up in unexpected ways to give us better than what we need.  I'd like to share a story about that with you today.

I was excited to receive an email a few weeks ago from the MomBloggersClub inviting me to a tommee tippee event here in NYC.  I'd heard of the brand and remembered that it was popular overseas.  Having not been terribly satisfied or able to be picky at the time I was pregnant with Zion, I was very interested in learning more about their product line, curious to see what they had to offer.  The best part…Zion was welcome to join me (encouraged even).

The event itself was exceptional.  I had a fantastic time, and really enjoyed getting to see everything they offer, plus learn the concept and background behind the design of each product.  I was amazed at everything I learned and instantly knew why parents were all abuzz about the brand.  I could go on and on about the professional brand managers at the event, and how they were genuinely passionate about the products.  Click here to learn more about the history of the brand.

Then something incredible happened, I was generously given the new closer to nature: Digital Video Sensor Pad Monitor to review.  Why is this so incredible to me?  Well, as I was saying earlier, things that get broken around our home right now, tend to be put on a waiting list, this includes a baby monitor we borrowed from my sister, that barely survived its last trip across the country with us.  We were in need of a working monitor, but I knew this would not make it on the list of purchases for quite a while.  God met our need, unexpectedly through this blog!

I started this blog with a desire to get back into writing, and to have a place to share about our family that wasn't Facebook (no offense Zuckerberg!).  I wanted to have a creative outlet and possibly bring visibility to my talent as a writer, in preparation for more serious writing opportunities.  I also considered the possibility it could benefit our little family with fun opportunities here and there, but I didn't realize it would be so soon or that God would use it to meet our needs.

We've been using our new monitor for a few weeks now, and I have to say that I LOVE IT!  Being that Zion is 18 months, I am not using the sensor pad, but the video monitor itself is of excellent quality.  A few of the key features that I am particularly won over with are:
  • Talk Back (not to be confused with backtalk!) - I can push a button on the parent unit and talk to Zion.  This helps me a lot! Especially during nap-times when I can see she is walking laps around her crib. Most the time I just say to her, "Zion, please lay down and go to sleep now" and she looks at the monitor and flops down in her bed and into sleepy time.
  • Temperature gauge - Zion's room is small and tucked away from the major air flow of our apartment, often getting stuffy…I love that any time I check on her via the parent unit I can see how warm or cold her room is without physically going in.  Any one who lives in a NYC apartment has probably experienced how rapidly the gas heaters can go from toasty hot to frigid cold…and would benefit greatly from this feature.  
  • Adjustable Sound Sensitivity - Zion sleeps with a white noise machine on every night, plus currently (due to a constant barrage of colds) a humidifier, and sometimes a window fan as well.  I was worried that the parent unit would stay on indefinitely and we'd be stuck sleeping to the sound of ocean waves, or hum of the humidifier in our room as well.  This is not the case…the parent unit only activates when there is a change in the environmental sounds.  I'm like, "woah! How does it do it!?"  I only hear it come on when Zion is coughing, crying or talking, or clearly moving around awake.  
The image quality is standard to what most modern monitors on the market have, although the LCD screen on the parent unit is quite large in comparison.  The baby unit has an adjustable nightlight that can be controlled remotely from the parent unit, making it easier to pop in for a check up mid-evening without disturbing a sleeping toddler.  Another noteworthy mention is that I have kept the parent unit off the charger all day a few times and have yet to have the battery die on me, something that thoroughly annoyed me about our previous monitor.

There are a couple of things that I think could make this monitor close to perfect: First, a time display on the parent unit…I would love to be able to see the time right on the LCD display instead of having to reach for my phone in the middle of the night when Zion wakes up.  And second, the baby unit, while able to fit on a standard camera tripod, is not set up to be mounted on the wall…which means a birds-eye view is not really an option.

I am really thankful that I was able to attend the tommee tippee event, and blessed that God has been opening doors for me as I continue to pursue my passions as a mom, wife and writer.

Have a story about God providing for you in unexpected ways?  I'd love to hear it!







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I was given the tommee tippee - closer to nature: Digital Video Sensor Pad Monitor to review.    Opinions expressed in this post are completely mine.  
Disclosure policy.

Monday, November 28

"Pinning!" {Wk. 3} Dear Santa

For Zion:
1. Cabbage Patch Toddler (aka Zion Look-a-like) 2. Veggie Tales Library 


For Jerry:


For Me:


Did you finish your holiday shopping? Have you been Naughty or Nice?  

THANK YOU for Linking up last week…

The Award for Pinning-Est goes to:

Kimberly at From A to Sneed, for this candy-licious collage:

Grab the button for bragging rights!


Other Pins I loved:
Kristina from City Corporate to Suburb Mama pinned this simple ornament decor idea:
Sara from Seeing Purple Stars pinned these gorgeous legwarmers:

What are you pinning this week? 


Are you "Pinning"?  
Come on, everyone is doing it.  
Join me MONDAYS for weekly sharing of Pinterest finds.  
After all, together we are "Pinning!"

This Week's Theme: Dear Santa
Next Week's Theme: Winter Whiteout
Week After's Theme: All that Glitters (Holiday Party Fashion)



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