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Five Simple Things (May 19)

 Hello.

Here are five things this week.

1. This pie.

These pies are made here locally and are some of the best ones we have ever tasted. They are available through our local food co-op and I grab one once a month and surprise everyone with it. This one was marionberry and it was incredible!

2. This surfing.

We randomly took off this week for a surfing day and it was much needed. The stress of the week seems to fade away once we are in the water and we are so grateful to live this close to the coast to be able to take off whenever we want or need and spend the day on the waves.

3. This box.

Kinder Beauty introduced some new brands and products in this month's box. My favorite product in this shipment is the Lavido Thera Intensive Body Cream. It has a nice lavender and tea tree scent, but also works well for really dry areas, like feet. 

4. This game.

This game is also featured in my Shop page, but this week we played it and it's a lot of fun. These little games are available through Lowe's and offer kids the ability to learn how to build something, give them confidence in seeing what they can do, and also create something that they can actually use. These little DIY construction kits help keep kids and adults off their phones for a short time and create a family time that can create memories that last a lifetime.

5. These items.


A few more items headed to be donated. Hopefully, these items will become someone else's treasures through the humane society here.

One last thing:

This week we went to eat at Café Yum on the Oregon State University campus. While we were eating there was a race car parked across the street. We waited to see the driver, but he never showed up. We enjoyed making up stories while we ate. Skylar made up that he was the driver of the car and was driving across the country to leave his city job for the green pastures of New Hampshire. Ha!

Positive affirmations this week:
I've been using the guided meditation through Op e  n for about three months now and the takeaway has been so rewarding. Meditation is a great way to help with mental health issues, especially anxiety. I have PTSD induced anxiety, and at times it brings about panic attacks so bad that I feel like I am going to die. Meditation has helped a great deal with panic issues from anxiety attacks and also helped me relax my brain at night when I can't seem to slow down from a day of anxiety issues. There's a lot that Op e  n offers and below is a diagram that can get you started. Even if you don't use Op e  n, I highly recommend starting a mediation practice of your own.
You can do this! 🌈

Have a nice weekend.

Nuts and Seeds Banana Bread

  • 1/2 cup melted salted butter
  • 1 3/4 cups all-purpose flour
  • 1/2 cup granulated sugar
  • 1 tsp. baking soda
  • 1 tsp. ground cinnamon, or more to taste
  • 1/2 tsp. salt
  • 1/4 tsp. ground or grated nutmeg
  • 2 eggs
  • 1/4 cup sour cream
  • 1/2 cup light brown sugar, packed
  • 1 tsp. vanilla extract (not imitation)
  • 4 very ripe bananas, mashed (about 2 cups)
  • 1/2 cup, or more of seeds and nuts (peanuts, pumpkin, flax, sunflower, almond, cashew, chia)

Preheat the oven to 350°F (175°C), and butter a loaf pan.

In a mixing bowl, mix together the ripe bananas and melted butter. Mix in the baking soda and salt. Then add in sugars, eggs, and vanilla extract. Mix in the flour last.

Pour the batter into greased loaf pan and sprinkle 1/2 of the nuts on top. Halfway through baking, sprinkle the remaining nuts on top and finish baking.

Bake for 55 to 65 minutes, or until a toothpick comes out clean. Let cool completely before slicing.

This recipe is customizable in so many ways. Instead of bananas, try canned pumpkin, zucchini, even watermelon. Instead of nuts, add raisins, cranberries, currants, blueberries, or even strawberries. The possibilities are endless. We have tried all different ways to incorporate foods into this recipe. It should be called, "Everything in the Cabinet Bread."☺ I hope you enjoy it, because it's a huge favorite in our house! If you give it a try, let me know by tagging me on social media. I would love to know what you think of it, or if you added something fun.

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.

Five Simple Things (May 5)

 Hello.

Here are five things this week.

1. These flowers.

Trying to always have some fresh flowers around the house now. Every Friday I try to pick up a new bouquet when I am out running errands. They bring a bit of cheeriness to the house and brighten the space up more, too.

2. This display.

Skylar's Star Wars display is amazing. I just can't get enough of how awesome it really is. He is such a cool dude.

3. This tea.

I've been trying out different teas to see which ones I enjoy the most. The cup here I have been using now for over three months. The bottom is starting to get weaker, but I feel good about reusing something over and over until it gives out completely. Better, not more. Keep that in mind when purchasing new things, or before you toss something in the garbage.

4. This area.

 
We are steady getting our garden area and the surrounding yard in order for the change in seasons. The winters here are extremely rough on things outside because of all of the rain and wind. We try to wait until the first part of May before we start cleaning up from the winter.

5. This moment.

One thing we are trying to grow more of this year is hops plants. The first year we had them just climbing our light poles and cord connecting the lights, but this year we are trying out some heavy twine up the side of the house to see if this helps them grow better. 🤞

One last thing:

We are huge Stranger Things fans in this house and finding this Shaka Stranger Things coin purse made my day.

Positive affirmations this week:
A few more affirmations from Dae have gone up in my bathroom. This month I am focusing more on mindful peace and not allowing other people's emotional instability to affect me on a scale that I can't control. I am also focusing heavily on not worrying about things that are definitely out of my control completely. There are a lot of people that could use this lesson. Things you can control are, your behavior, your attitude, your present situation (like job, debit, location, eating habits, exercise habits, overall habits, etc.), your overall perspective on life. There's are so many things that people think is in their control and it just isn't. Speaking up about things that you are not comfortable with is valid, but a lot of times these things we are upset about are out of our control. Before getting upset about something ask yourself, 'is this something that I can control?' If the answer is no, then let it go. Now this forethought does not apply to mental health, it applies to outside influence like, people's negative opinions of you and their opinions overall, politics, wars/conflicts, your neighbor's yard, what someone else is wearing, the grocery store being our of your brand of bread, etc. Keep in mind that a lot of life's stressful situations aren't ours to shoulder. If you are struggling to find a happy medium, please reach out for help. There's no shame in seeking guidance from a certified medical professional, or a therapist. 
You can do this! 🌈


Have a nice weekend.