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Five Simple Things (May 12)

 Hello.

Here are five things this week.

1. These rowers.

 
The women's rowing team for Oregon State University was out on the Willamette River this week. It's cool to watch when they are all in sync with each other.

2. These sparrows.

 
The sparrows love our backyard, especially after we've mowed the grass.

3. This day.



We took a day trip over to the coast in hopes of locating one of the hidden glass floats that have been placed around different areas of the coastline. We stopped and had lunch and spent several hours hunting, but only found a forgotten Easter egg that was left over from Easter. Darn...maybe next year.

4. This delivery.



I waited patiently for this Amazon delivery. I have been wanted some faux olive trees for awhile now and I was so excited when these went on sale. The Amazon delivery driver was such a nice man, he even posed for a picture. These particular faux olive trees are six feet tall and come in their own little pot (black), and have olives in green and black along the branches. They look so real, people have mistaken them for the real thing multiple times. These are some of the best ones that I have found where the branches and the trunk look like they have real bark on them. They come in a set of two and you can purchase them here, or check out my "Shop" page at the top of the blog.

5. These ladybugs.


 

Skylar and I always try to "rescue" ladybugs, praying mantis, earth worms, and crickets from their ill fates, especially earth worms and crickets. We like to grab a couple of the containers whenever we can. This week we saw two containers of ladybugs that didn't look too well, so we grabbed them up and freed them into our garden and roses. A few of them were already dead and a few more died over the next few days, but overall a lot of them were able to recover and they are now living their best life in our garden and flower beds.

One last thing:

I have been on a mission to limit my sugar intake this year and one of my New Year's resolutions was to cut back on sweets. I make sure to stay within a calorie deficit when I do indulge in sugary treats and by doing this I have convinced my brain that a little is enough to satisfy my sweet tooth at that moment. My dentist is happy to see less tooth decay and my waistline is finally getting to the place that I am happy with. There are so abs there, I can see them faintly. Hopefully, by staying on this course I will be able to see a lot more as time goes on. My favorite sweets are Cocomels Sea Salt Caramels, SunRidge Farms fruit slices and sunny bears, and their rainbow drops.

Positive affirmations this week:
Healing takes a lot of ups and downs, but even after a minor bit of healing, you can and will see the difference. I have felt like I was 100% healed only to have a setback that takes me back a bit to where I feel like I am starting from the beginning again. I had an encounter with someone from my past that brought back a lot of bad memories from my past. It set me back to where I had to revisit those moments once again and heal in a different way, so that I could move past it enough to be able to mentally heal again. And that's okay. There's a lot of times that you are going to have a setback, or two, but you have to remind yourself that you will get through it and you will be okay.
You can do this! 🌈
Have a nice weekend.

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