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Wednesday, December 31, 2008

Wellness Wednesday - "Healthy Tips for the New Year"

Here are some easy and fun ways to live a healthier lifestyle this year.

Fitness


  1. Try a new fitness pursuit like cross country skiing, snow shoeing, or ice skating
  2. Exercise with a partner, two or three times per week, walk, jog, skate, ski, etc.
  3. Sign up for some personal training sessions to start the new year
  4. Visit sporting goods stores for after-Christmas bargains
  5. Use the stairs instead of elevators or park at the far end of the parking lot if possible
  6. Breathe. Take full abdominal breaths several times during the day

Nutrition

  1. Make your diet/nutrition resolutions simple and easy to fit into your lifestyle
  2. Plan a healthy lineup of snacks for watching bowl games
  3. Make a strategy for limiting your food and alcohol intake at holiday parties
  4. Leave newspapers, books, and cell phones aside and EAT WHILE YOU EAT
  5. Try not to eat late at night, leaving a minimum of two hours before sleeping
  6. Enjoy many types of foods, but in moderation

Stress Management


  1. Block out an hour each week to relax
  2. Keep your life simple by organizing a messy room, garage, or basement
  3. Buy or check out a book on progressive relaxation
  4. Play with a pet
  5. Get a massage
  6. Turn off the TV and listen to music
  7. Control your schedule and make time for reflection and relaxation
Social Health


  1. Volunteer at a shelter
  2. Invite friends over to watch bowl games
  3. Start a New Year's day family tradition
  4. Invite a neighbor that lives alone to dinner
  5. Remember to play — play games, play with words, play with your children
  6. Plan comedy nights with family, friends, or coworkers
  7. Join or establish a group that reviews books or goes for trips together, or form a group based on your own theme

Tuesday, December 30, 2008

To live each day as if it were your last,
you would be trying to remedy all the mistakes you made . . .
all the regreats, all the things unsaid.

If you live each day as if it were your FIRST,
you are freed from all obligations, all guilt, and all regret.

Live each day as if it were your FIRST!!

From "Breathing Space: Twelve Lessons for the Modern Woman" by Katrina Repka and Alan Finger

Monday, December 29, 2008

Motivational Monday - "Extraordinary People"

Ordinary people doing extraordinary things!



(If you're reading this on Facebook - see the video and entire blogpost at http://www.lanetteonmission.blogspot.com/ )

I'll spread my wings and I'll learn how to fly

Is there something new you want to learn or do this year?
What would it mean to you to "spread your wings"?

I'll do what it takes till I touch the sky

What is one goal you would like to reach this year?
What is one step you could take this week to move toward that goal?

Make a wish

What do you wish for? What do you long for?
What needs to change?

take a chance

What is the risk you need to take to get what you long for?
What support do you need to take that chance?

Make a change

What needs to change?
What do you have to say "NO" to to make this change happen?


and break away

What do you long to break free from?
How can you begin that process?

Wednesday, December 24, 2008

Christmas Love

Merry Christmas my friends.

You are loved, you are valuable, and you are here for a very special reason.

You were worth the birth and death of Jesus, our Emmanual and Savior. Never forget that this time of year is meant to remind us of that, and to inspire us to share Christ's light and love with others.



A Daring Rescue . . .

From a Christmas Devotion by John Eldredge

Christmas is a rescue. God coming to rescue us. It is an act of humility, love and sacrifice unparalleled in the history of the world. The act is not primarily to show the greatness of God. It does show his greatness. But the act has a fierce intention to it, the whole drama is fiercely intentional, and the object of this act is you and me; the purpose is our rescue and restoration, to bring us back to God . . . . .


Christmas is the most stunning rescue story of all time. Under cover of night, in a remote village in Palestine, in a world held captive by the dark prince, God comes to earth as a human being, a little boy. He invades the human race in order to rescue the human race. Satan is furious, he lashes out desperately to try and stop the invasion. The angels go to war. But God cannot be stopped. He will ransom and restore his beloved.

The beauty of the act cannot be adequately expressed. And what are we to think of the ones God would go to such lengths to rescue, and at such a price? How precious they must be. They must be worth a great deal to him. Inestimable worth. And that is why the soul felt its worth . . .

The nativity had an object in mind. That object is you and me. I think this will help us to celebrate Christmas for what it is – as a daring rescue. In the context of love. I think it will allow us to be stunned at the way God goes about things. To fall in love again with his amazing heart. And to allow ourselves to experience some deep shift in our soul, as we come to feel our worth. We must really matter. We look at the manger. We see the angels, the wise men. We see the little boy. And then we boldy sing, “and the soul felt it’s worth.”


Christmas Thoughts

Christmas Thoughts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (Anonymous)

It’s sharing your gifts, not purchasing gifts;

It’s not wrapping presents, its being presentand wrapping your arms around the ones you love;

It’s not getting Christmas cards out on time, It’s sending any card, anytime, at the right time;

It’s not having the biggest and best Christmas light display, It’s displaying the Christ light that comes from your heart;

It’s not Santa coming down the chimney, It’s Jesus coming down from heaven,and giving us the gift of eternal life."

Monday, December 22, 2008

Motivational Monday - "You Are the Light"

All of us are searching for meaning in our life.
We want a conviction about life we can hold onto.

We want a clear & purposeful life-goal
and clear direction on how to achieve it

Nevertheless, our purpose is to share God's Light.

Our purpose is to give of ourselves and our resources,
gladly and for nothing.

And as we accept this direction for our life's goal from God, and as we begin to follow it, our Christmas-glimpse of eternal life becomes ever more clear.

The Light of God has come into our life, and we rejoice.

We rejoice in the privilege of being God's Light-bearers.

Click HERE to be inspired!!

Thursday, December 18, 2008

Thrifty Thursday - "Personalized Bottlecap Necklace"


I've been talking to a lot of people who are giving hand made gifts for Christmas, not only to save a little money, but to put some meaning back into their gift giving. I've been searching for ideas for out of the ordinary crafts and found a great one on the DIY network.


Here's an adorable and thrifty gift idea for Christmas. It's a great gift for any teenager in your life or even your adult girlfriends (I'd wear one for sure!) It's pretty quick and easy so you have plenty of time to make some before Christmas!


Compliments of DIY Network
Here are some more ideas - you can use someone's pictures, an image from a magazine, inspirational words - whatever your imagination can come up with. The possibilities are endless!!



Wednesday, December 17, 2008

Wellness Wednesday - "How to fight a cold . . . Naturally" by Kim Stewart

This is my good friend Kim Stewart. Not only is she stunningly beautiful, super duper sweet and kind, AND an amazing singer - she's also a whiz when it comes to natural remedies for health.

Since it's cold and flu season, Kim was sharing with me another thing I could have done to help get over my cold I just had and I thought it was so easy and brilliant that I would share it with you.

Tea Tree Oil

  1. You can purchase pure tree tea oil and health food stores or GNC - it runs about $10 and goes a long, long way
  2. Use your finger or a Q-tip and swab the inside of your nostril every morning and every night while you feel like you are sick
  3. Click HERE to read more about Tea Tree Oil
Oregano Oil
  1. You can purchase Oregano Oil at any health food store or GNC. It runs about $15 - $20 a bottle, but again, lasts a long time. It's definitely cheaper than a visit to the doctor and missed work!
  2. It is known to be a potent antiviral, antibacterial, antifungal, and antiparasitic oil that can reduce pain and inflammation and effectively fight off infections.
  3. Put 4 drops into a "shot" of orange juice and drink in one quick chug
  4. Click HERE to read more about Oregano Oil

Olive Leaf Capsules
  1. You can purchase this at any health food store and costs about $12 - $14 at The Vitamin Shop.
  2. Olive leaf disables infections long enough for the immune system to eliminate them and prevent pathogens from spreading.
  3. Take the capsule once a day with orange juice.
  4. Click HERE to read more about Olive Leaf

Go buy this stuff NOW, so next time you start feeling the sniffles or chilly willy's coming on you'll be ready to go. It's time to get PROACTIVE about our health instead of REACTIVE!

Thursday, December 11, 2008

The last day we had braces together

Yes, I am 43 years old and have braces on my teeth with my 15 year old son - that's proof that you're never to old to pursue your dreams (ha ha)).

This gives a whole new meaning to the term "bonding with your child".

This was our last day of having them on together .
Cody got his off - I'm jealous!







Thrifty Thursday - "Christmas Gifts Don't Have to Leave You In Debt"

By Dave Ramsey - Click HERE for more great money advice from Dave!


Did the quickly approaching Christmas season sneak up on you?

Have you just learned that you should have been saving for Christmas gifts year round?

Did you simply forget to budget for Christmas gifts this year?


If you're feeling torn this year because you want to stay out of debt while still giving your loved ones gifts they'll like, don't worry. We've got some fantastic creative Christmas gift ideas for you:

Compile a themed gift box. For example, if you know a family who enjoys watching movies together, get them a movie or 2 (or a rental gift card), bags of popcorn, favorite candy bars or a homemade dessert, and some little things related to the movie. It will be something they can enjoy together—and maybe even invite you to join!


Frame artwork and memories. If you have youngsters in your family, get some of their artwork and nicely frame it for the adults. They’ll get excited about seeing their creations on display, and the artwork will be a nice reminder of them when they’re not around.


Host a dinner party and provide your guests the recipes in a festive booklet. You could also incorporate a white-elephant gift exchange with a price limit per gift into the evening. Everyone will have a great time and remember it for years to come.


Offer to run errands for an elderly relative, neighbor or friend. This will mean more to this person than you know, especially for the elderly. Better yet, ask them if you can pick up any Christmas gifts on their behalf. They would love to have someone brave the busy mall for them.


Give free babysitting. Know a couple or a single parent who could use an extra hand with the kids during the holidays? Offer to keep the kids one evening and let the parents get some shopping done or have a date night.


Bake some tasty treats. If you know someone who's expecting a lot of company or is feeling overwhelmed, offer to help out by baking a few things. This will save the person so much time and will allow them to focus on other things to get ready for company. Homemade food is always a hit!


Visit a shut-in, hospital patient or nursing home resident. Many times these individuals are over-looked during the holiday rush. Bake some cookies, frame some pictures, or write some notes to give when you drop by for a visit with some of your family or friends.
Help a local school teacher with a special Christmas event for their class. Teachers are overwhelmed this time of year and having an extra adult around to help out would ease some of the stress for them.


Give to a charity. If the adults in your family can agree, choose a charity to which your entire family will give money and/or time. Rather than giving gifts to each other, you'll be touching the lives of people who are truly in need while spending time with your loved ones at the same time. It’s a win-win situation!


Creative Christmas gifts don’t have to leave you looking like a cheapo. Remember, it’s the thought and effort that really count. Think of your skills and how you can incorporate them into gifts others will enjoy. Why not take a little extra time to think about your family and friends and give them something that will inspire and enrich their lives for years to come.

Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Wellness Wednesday - Find something you love to do!

The key to getting exercise and staying fit is finding an activity that you LOVE to do. I found out later in life (when I was 35) that I LOVE to play tennis. It exercises my heart, my body AND my brain.

What are some things that you like to do that wouldn't feel like exercise?


How about walking the dog, ice skating, roller blading, golfing (without the cart), hiking, swimming, playing Wii, pushing your baby in the stroller around the mall, yoga . . . the list is ENDLESS!

"Participation in regular, moderate intensity exercise has been shown to contribute to a lowering of the body's vulnerability to potentially harmful bacteria and viruses. In addition to its impact on the immune system, exercise also has been widely credited with decreases in the incidence of diseases such as heart disease, osteoporosis and cancer." Click HERE to see the entire article from the University of Pittsburgh.

It's also true that if you exercise regularly (4-5 times per week) it's equivalent to getting the flu shot - pretty amazing, huh?

With those kinds of benefits, why WOULDN'T you want to find something fun to get you up and moving????? Come on let's go - get on up off that couch and sign up for a kick boxing class!

In the top picture is my friend Carrie Walker - we played doubles in Elkhart today at East Lake and had a great time together (yes, we won, but that's not what it's all about . . . JUST KIDDING! Of course it's all about wining).


The second picture shows some of my travel team: Tonya, Danielle, Jennifer, Carrie, Elaine, Karla, Me, Melissa. What a GREAT bunch of girls . . . and they can kick some booty on the tennis court too!

Monday, December 08, 2008

Motivational Monday - "Patrick Hughes"

"Patrick plays so we might hear the music of opportunity and see the sound of potential" Patrick's Dad

This is a beautiful story of Patrick Hughes who was born blind and unable to walk, but by age 2 had learned how to play the piano by sound. Now, he and his Dad are an incredible team that bring hope and inspiration to thousands of people! (BTW - Dad is just as amazing as Patrick. If all fathers were this dedicated and loving to their kids, the world would be a different place!)



Patrick says . . . "God made me blind and unable to walk - BIG DEAL - he gave me the ability, the musical gifts I have and the great opportunity to meet new people"

This is a great reminder that every single person on this planet is here for a reason and has something special to offer the world. When you get discouraged just remember Patrick and remember that when you focus on the things you CAN do instead of what you CAN'T do, magic happens!

Sunday, December 07, 2008

Let's do something this Christmas!





WHAT'S ONE THING YOU CAN DO TO HELP SOMEONE THIS SEASON?

Wednesday, December 03, 2008

Wellness Wednesday - Water

Everyone’s heard how important it is to drink enough water. Especially in the hot summer months. But is it really that necessary? Absolutely. This nutrient is vital to health in numerous ways, and the health benefits of drinking water cannot be underestimated.

1. Drinking water enhances fat loss

Water is an essential nutrient. All chemical reactions in the body depend upon it. If you’re trying to lose weight, this can’t be ignored. You won’t be able to lose weight without water to flush out the by-products of fat breakdown. When there isn’t enough water to dilute the body’s waste products, kidney stones may form. When the kidneys aren’t working to their full potential, the liver must step in and help. Once this happens the liver can’t optimally perform its other important functions. As a result, burning fat has to wait.

2. Combat ailments by drinking more water

In many cases, fatigue, headaches and back pain may be caused by dehydration. If you suffer from an afternoon nod off, try drinking more water at lunch. If you or your children complain of frequent headaches, the amount of water you’re drinking could be responsible. And, muscle spasms are also caused by not being adequately hydrated.

3. Drinking water can reduce hunger

Experts say that hunger pangs are often misinterpreted cravings for water. Try drinking water before your regular meals and see if it helps you cut down on the amount of food you eat. It really works as an effective appetite suppressant. Avoid counting tea, coffee, sodas and juices in your fluid intake. Coffee and tea contain caffeine which has a diuretic effect and makes you lose water. Sodas and juices are too sweet—because the body must dilute them, they cause more dehydration.

4. Look younger - drinking water hydrates your skin

When the skin is properly hydrated, it looks plump and more radiant. Water will keep the toxins flushed out and help you to cool off through perspiration. Muscles need to have enough water to make them look full too. Deprive yourself of water and you’ll see the difference in the mirror.
Are you dehydrated?
Just how do you know if you’re getting dehydrated? If you have a dry mouth, produce less urine, have very dark urine and/or feel dizzy or faint you probably need water, quick. Drink at least 8 glasses a day. Experts now recommend even more, up to 12 glasses a day. To be more precise, drink ½ ounce per pound of body weight. If you exercise or are very active increase the number to 2/3 ounce per pound. Try monitoring your water intake closely for the next month. When you drink enough, you’ll look and feel better.

Monday, December 01, 2008

Motivational Monday - "Christmas Can Still Change The World"

The story of Christ's birth is a story of promise, hope, and a revolutionary love.
So, what happened? What was once a time to celebrate the birth of a savior has somehow turned into a season of stress, traffic jams, and shopping lists.

When it's all over, many of us are left with presents to return, looming debt that will take months to pay off, and this empty feeling of missed purpose.

Is this what we really want out of Christmas? What if Christmas became a world-changing event again?



Question: What are some ideas or thoughts you have on simplifying your Holiday Season this year?

Please post a comment and let us all know!

Thanks Ted Bryant for sharing this video - you can check out his blog by clicking HERE

Click HERE to see where the video came from - it's a very cool website adventconspiracy.org

Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Wellness Wednesday - "Tips for a Healthier Thanksgiving Feast"

Tips for a Healthier Thanksgiving Feast

Here are some tips to help you enjoy Thanksgiving without expanding your waistline. Remember, many of the traditional foods served during Thanksgiving are perfectly healthful. It’s what we do to them that loads them with extra calories and fat.

Turkey has little fat, is full of protein and is an important source of B vitamins. Your best bet is turkey breast, but be sure to remove the skin first. The skin carries lots of unhealthy fat, so don’t eat it! Low Fat Turkey recipe.

Sweet potatoes are a rich source of beta-carotene, vitamin C, vitamin E, potassium and fiber. Leave out the butter and excess sugar. Use orange juice and a sprinkling of brown sugar for flavor instead. Limit your portion size to no more than half a cup. Try these low fat Mashed Sweet Potatoes.

Regular potatoes are also an excellent source of vitamins and minerals. Lose the butter and heavy cream in Mashed Potatoes, and use either reduced sodium, fat-free chicken broth or fat-free milk and sour cream instead. Flavor with garlic, fresh herbs and ground black pepper. Again, keep your portion size small.

Cranberries are a great source of vitamin C, and contain compounds that are believed to block certain bacteria that cause infections. Add oranges to make Cranberry Orange Sauce and you add even more vitamin C. Or, for a slightly different cranberry sauce, try this delicious Cranberry Apple Sauce.

Pumpkin is a terrific source of beta-carotene and fiber. Enjoy a lighter crust Pumpkin Pie by using phyllo dough. Use egg whites, or egg substitute, and fat-free evaporated milk in the filling. Or try this light and flavorful Crustless Pumpkin Pie instead.

Vegetables should be steamed or roasted rather than slathered in butter or cheesy sauces. Skip the fried onion rings on top of the green beans (you could use toasted almonds or walnuts instead), and use vinaigrette dressings or herbs for flavor.

Gravy - Make a lower fat gravy by straining the fat from the drippings (a fat separator makes the job easier), and using cornstarch or a sprinkling of flour as thickening agents rather than a butter and flour roux. Add extra flavor to your gravy by using herbs and wine.

Stuffing - You can make a low fat stuffing by omitting butter, using fat-free broth and, say, lean turkey or chicken sausage instead of pork sausage. Omit sausage altogether if you like, and use meaty mushrooms and extra vegetables instead.

Appetizers – As for appetizers, have plenty of fresh vegetables on hand. Use low-fat or fat-free sour cream and yogurt for dips. Delicious low-fat dips can include Spinach Dip or some salsas. Have homemade baked pita chips or tortilla chips to go with them.

Finally, don’t starve yourself beforehand. You will likely eat more if you’re super-hungry. That means don’t skip breakfast; do fill up with whole-grain crackers, fruit and raw vegetables if hunger pangs strike before the big feast, and do drink plenty of water. When the time comes to sit down to your Thanksgiving meal, you will be ready to enjoy it without overdoing it.

By Fiona Haynes, About.com

Tuesday, November 25, 2008

BIG NEWS coming . . .

Watch for some big news coming in the next week or so . . .

Ladies - you won't want to miss this! Here's a few hints!


















Union Pier . . .
February . . .
Girlfriends . . .
My friend Beth . . .
Relax . . .
Renew . . .
Great Food . . .
Fireplaces and hot chocolate . . .

FUN! FUN! FUN!!

Sledding @ Kim's!

Monday, November 24, 2008

Motivational Monday - "One Red Paperclip"

Life Lesson: Thinking outside the box can really pay off!

Kyle MacDonald dreamed of owning his own home but didn't want to spend one red cent, so he started with one red paperclip. This is an amazing story - check it out!




Lessons to learn from Kyle:

  1. Kyle had a dream, but instead of giving up or feeling overwhelmed, he started with something small. Just start somewhere!
  2. He thought he was doing something for himself, but as things progressed, he found that he wasn't fulfilling his dream, but he was helping others live their dreams and that really motivated him.
  3. He couldn't have fulfilled these dreams without help - it took many people to come alongside him and help him - he couldn't do it alone.
  4. I loved this quote by Corbin: "The paperclip in itself isn't worth anything - it's what Kyle has done with the paperclip"
What is your dream?

What's your red paperclip? (What small step can you take?)

Post comments please! I love comments and it helps inspire all of us!!

Thursday, November 20, 2008

Thrifty Thursday - "Eat Out Cheaper"

I just found a GREAT way to save money on eating out and it was SOOOO easy! I went to restaurant.com (CLICK HERE for the link to the right page). Click on the city you're interested in and it will give you a list of restaurants that are selling gift certificates at a discounted rate - pick the one you want - put your debit card in and print off the certificate. You can save a HUGE amount of money. Here's what I got:

Macadoos - our favorite breakfast place
Paid $3.00 and got a gift certificate for $10 - bought 4
That's $40 worth of food for only $12!

Luccheses Deli - Elkhart
Paid $10 and got $25 certificate - bought 2
That's $50 worth of food for only $20!

Here's an article I found on about.com with GREAT tips on eating out for less - ENJOY!

Top 6 Ways to Eat Out for Less
By Erin Huffstetler, About.com

Eating out can be a real treat, but often the resulting bill is anything but. Here are six simple strategies to cut your bill, so that you can enjoy your restaurant meal without the side of guilt:

Share a Meal
Restaurant portions are often huge, so consider splitting a dish with someone else. If you ask, many establishments will even divide your order onto two plates before bringing it out to you. The unexpected bonus for your frugal efforts? Fewer calories and fat grams hitting your waistline.

Drink for Free
Drinks can really add to your tab, particularly if you're drinking something that is billed by the glass. To keep your check as lean as possible, order water (almost always free), or opt for a beverage that comes with free refills – soda, coffee, ice tea, etc. Can't do without that alcoholic beverage? Order one glass, and then stick to water for the rest of the meal.

Clip and Save
Coupons aren't just for groceries. Flip through your local newspaper and junk mailers, and you're likely to find lots of restaurant coupons. Buy one get one free offers can make a big dent in the price of eating out, so they're worth the search time. For even more savings, consider investing in a school coupon book or an Entertainment Book, if they are available in your area.

Go Kid-Friendly
Lots of establishments feature special nights where kids eat free with the purchase of an adult entrée. Do a little research to find restaurants in your area that do this, and you could slash your meal cost in half – now that's sure to make you and the kids happy.

Skip Dinner
No, I'm not suggesting that you skip dinner entirely, but I am suggesting that you consider skipping dinner out. Eating out at dinnertime is often much more expensive than eating out at lunchtime – even if the same foods are on the menu. Make the switch to mid-day meals, and you'll avoid the higher price tags and probably the crowd as well.

Order By Phone
If it's the restaurant food that you crave and not the restaurant experience, you can cut your costs by ordering your food to go. Many restaurant chains now offer car-side service, making it easy for you to get your favorite meals to go. How does this save you money? By taking the sit-down experience out of the equation, you can skip the drink order entirely and also avoid having to pay a tip – a savings of 15% by itself.

Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Wellness Wednesday - "What Makes Super Foods Super?"

You've probably heard the term "Super Food", right, but have you wondered to yourself "what the heck is a Super Food and why should you eat it? Well, if you read today's post, I promise you will have a NEW outlook on Superfoods. In fact, I'd be willing to be that you'll be heading out to the grocery store to pick a few up!

You don't have to eat every single Super Food on the list, just pick out a couple of them that you enjoy and add them into your diet.

Tomatoes - Now you can have your salsa and eat it too!

  1. Tomatoes contains 40% of the recommended daily value of Vitamin C
  2. Tomatoes help the body naturally produce carnitine, and amino acid that helps burn fat
  3. The red pigment in tomatoes is called lycopene, which acts as an antioxidant (antioxidants are amazing things - you definitely want them in your body - click HERE for more info).
  4. Tomatoes are also full of the well known antioxidant betacarotene – these antioxidants help cut the risk of prostate cancers, and acts as an inhibitor to the growth of lung, breast and endometrial cancer cells

Turkey - Not just for Thanksgiving!

  1. 1 four ounce serving of turkey provides 65.1% of the daily recommended value of protein (click HERE to find out why protein is important)
  2. Contains the trace mineral Selenium and the cancer protective nutrient Niacin
  3. Fights Cancer! Research shows a strong inverse correlation between selenium intake and cancer growth occurrences

Oats - Yep, that means oatmeal AND oatmeal cookies!

  1. Oats are the seeds of several cereal grains
  2. Oats-Lowers blood pressure and cholesterol - they are very high in fiber which is very good for you and helps you feel more full
  3. Add oat bran to any batter to add fiber and lower the Glycemic Load (click HERE for more info)

Walnuts – Go ahead, add 'em into your chocolate chip cookies so there's something healthy in there!

  1. 1/4 C provides 90.8% of the daily recommended value of the essential omega 3 fatty acids
    Omega 3’s offer cardiovascular protection, the promotion of better cognitive function
  2. Walnuts have anti-inflammatory benefits that are helpful in asthma, arthritis and skin diseases like eczema and psoriasis

Blueberries – Put a bag in the freezer and eat them frozen, it's so yummy!

  1. Blueberries are filled with antioxidants called anthocyanins that lower the risk of heart disease and cancer
  2. Fresh blueberries contain 15 different anthocyanins plus Vitamin C

Broccoli - Now you know why your Mom always told you to eat your broccoli

  1. Cancer fighter – especially prostate
  2. When the body digests veggies like broccoli, it produces a plant derived checmjical that inhibits the growth of human cancer cells
  3. Broccoli has been proven to protect against tumor and cancer at multiple organ sites

Pumpkin – OK you can count sweet potatoes and other squash too

  1. Pumpkin is full of phytonutrients which help to keep skin young and prevent skin damage from UV rays
  2. Seeds of pumpkins are a good source of zinc and cucurbitacins, which are minerals that have been know to protect against prostate enlargement

Yogurt – Throw some blueberries in it and it's a yummy dessert or snack!

  1. Excellent source of calcium, phosphorous, riboflavin-vitamin B2, iodine, Vitamin B12, panthotenic acide-Vitamin B5, zinc, potassium and protein
  2. Research shows that yogurt containing live bacterial cultures may help you live longer and reinforce your immune system

Green or Black Tea – My FAV! Try a cup of this for an afternoon pick me up, PLUS it's cheaper than Starbucks!

  1. Drinking tea has been proven to reduce the risk of heart attack and stroke by helping to keep the body’s arteries smooth and clog free
  2. Tea contains antioxidants that protect your body from aging and the effects of pollution
  3. Tea increases metabolism
  4. Increases the body’s immune defenses to fight off infection

Oranges – I know, you already knew this one, right?

  1. Excellent source of Vitamin C, which is the primary water soluble antioxidant in the body
  2. Vitamin C is vital for the proper functioning of a healthy immune system and is good for preventing colds and recurrent ear infections
  3. 1 orange provides 92.9% of the recommended daily value of Vitamin C

Salmon – Now you have a reason to order Salmon at Outback instead of a steak!

  1. Excellent source of protein
  2. Rich in Omega 3 fatty acids which can help prevent wrinkles in the skin, prevention of Alzheimers, arthritis, depression, colon and breast cancer.
  3. Has protective effects on the heart and helps lower the risk of cardiac related death

Soy – It's not nearly as bad as you think - try the Silk Chocolate Milk, it's the best

  1. Soy can help prevent heart disease and cancer
  2. Low fat and low cholesterol diets that include soy protein decrease coronary heart disease by lower blood cholesterol levels
  3. Soy foods offer bone protection and lessens menopause symptoms

Beans – Fire up some chili this weekend - add turkey instead of beef and you've got 3 super foods! (turkey, tomatoes, beans)

  1. The compound found in beans have been shown to prevent normal cells from turning cancerous and inhibiting the growth of cancerous cells
  2. Lowers cholesterol
  3. Reduces risk of diabetes

Question of the Week:

If you had no limitations,
unlimited resources,
and anything was possible . . .
What would you be doing?

I WANT your feedback!

Leave a comment please!!

Monday, November 17, 2008

My Personal Guarantee

Many times when I watch the news or read the paper I think "Could we please hear about the good things going on in the world instead of all the bad"? So far, according to my observations, no-one has gotten this memo.

So . . . I figured if I wanted something to change, it could start with me!

From now on, from this day forward, you have my personal guarantee that this blog will ONLY contain positive and uplifting thoughts. There will be no bellyaching or complaining on this blog. There will be no political slams, no scary stuff, and no bad news!!

If you want to be inspired . . . then come here!
If you want to be motivated . . . then come here!
If you want to learn how to live happy . . . then come here!

Motivational Monday . . . Wellness Wednesday . . . Thrifty Thursday . . .
(who knows what other goofy days I can come up with!) All I know is it's going to be fun, uplifting and contain a lot of information that will help you in your every day life - so check back and let me know how you like the changes!

Live Happy!!! and don't forget to help others do the same!

Motivational Monday - Don't Quit - Give it your best!




Mondays at the Rajski house are now nicknamed "Motivational Mondays". After we eat dinner, I bring out some kind of motivational clip I've found on Youtube and we watch it together. This one is the one we're going to watch tonight.

It has done wonders for our family! At first Cody and Trent used to roll their eyes and kind of joke about it, but now they actually look forward to it! We always have great conversation, and the clips inspire us and motivate us to be better people.

Every Monday I'll have something inspirational on the blog so you can just click on and play it for your family. How much easier could it be?!

TIP: Watch the clip before hand and think of a few questions or that you can come up with to get conversation going. Think about how the clip could relate to something your family is going through right now . . . anything to get conversation rolling. And when the conversation gets going, NOBODY GETS TO BE WRONG! Don't correct or interrupt, just listen to your family's hearts and see what comes up!

Sunday, November 16, 2008

Easy ways to fight a cold or flu bug

Saturday afternoon I was visiting with my Aunt and Uncle and out of the blue I felt something just hit me. By the time I got home I was in the middle of the full out chilly willy's, a neckache, headache - the whole nine yards! Where in the world did that come from? I took some Emergen-C, got some more water down, and got in bed and expected to be down for the weekend.

I woke up 2 hours later and couldn't believe it - I felt so much better. 2 years ago I was sick every other week (no exageration) and now I can fight it off in 2 hours? Wow. Now, I'm not bragging, I'm just saying that our bodies are designed to naturally fight off "bugs", and with just a little bit of effort BEFORE you get sick, you can be so much healthier!

Here's some easy and effective ways to fight those nasty bugs BEFORE you get sick:

#1 - Soap and water
Most colds are transmitted the hands. Alcohol-based hand sanitizers are less effective than ordinary soap. So good old fashioned soap and water is best. If you doing nothing else, do this.

#2 – Drink LOTS of water
And I mean LOTS. Water helps your body work like it’s suppose to work. PLUS it flushes the lymphatic system and helps carry the yucky stuff out of your body. It’s important to stay hydrated too.

#3 - Exercise
Just 30 minutes of brisk walking most days can pay off. Exercise increases immune cells in the blood stream. I read once that if you exercise 4 days a week it’s the equivalent to taking the flu shot. treadmill.

#4 - Fruits and veggies
Carrots, pumpkin, squash, spinach and broccoli are packed with immune-boosting carotenoids. Dried fruit, such as raisins and blueberries, may also be helpful.

#5 - Vitamin C
You can get vitamin C through oranges, tomatoes and other natural sources. When I feel something coming on I love a product called Emergen-C. It’s just a little packet you put in water and it tastes yummy! Works every time! You can pick it up in just about any pharmacy or grocery store now.

#6 - Green tea
Green tea is full of antioxidants (which even though it’s hard to spell, are good things). The antioxidants in green tea are said to be 100 times more effective than vitamin C. Plus, what’s better than sitting down to a good, warm cup of tea?

#7 - Sleep
When people don't get enough sleep, the body's T lymphocytes, which help destroy infections, don't work as well. So, make sure you have a healthy sleeping pattern to keep your immunity up.

#8 – Avoid Germs
Use the little wipey things at the grocery store and wipe off the grocery cart, use your own pen, don’t touch door knobs and hand rails (I pull my sleeve down and use my coat or sweater sleeve). I know it can seem a little compulsive, but really it’s just smart! Don’t get too stressed out and go overboard – stress is proven to compromise your immune system!

#9 - Multi-vitamin and OPC-3
Ever since I started taking these 2 simple products, my immune system has been amazing! They're liquid vitamins that are isotonics (they go directly in your blood stream), so there's no swallowing a big pill and you know it's going where it's suppose to (not in the bottom of the toilet like you read about other vitamins). They are the best and I HIGHLY recommend them! Click here for more info.

#10 - Live Happy!
Living a life of joy and a positive attitude is a HUGE part of living a healthy life, so do everything you can to live happy and it will pay off!

Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Thrifty Thursday - One Grocery Store Rotisserie Chicken Can Make 3 Meals!

Yes, that’s right – I’ll show you how to get THREE meals from an already cooked rotisserie chicken you can pick up at the grocery store.

The meals are designed to feed 4 people (or 3 if you have a hungry teenage football player like I do). They are really QUICK, HEALTHY and E-Z!



Meal #1 – Chicken Dinner
Preparation time: 30 Minutes

Make a double batch of REAL mashed potatoes (click
HERE for the recipe). DON'T even think about instant potatoes, you can make your own in just 30 minutes and they are much tastier, cheaper AND healthier! Save ½ of the prepared mashed potatoes and put in the frig for tomorrow night’s meal. While your potatoes are boiling, get the rest of dinner ready.


Fix some veggies – I buy mostly frozen veggies from Sam’s or GFS because they’re generally healthier for you than canned, taste better and you can get a great price when you buy a big bag and just use what you need.


Heat the Gravy – If you’d like gravy for you potatoes, just use a jar of gravy from the grocery store.


Plate the Chicken – Take the chicken out of the plastic packaging, cut off enough meat for one meal and put on a nice platter. I like to arrange my whole meal on an oversized platter and bring the thing to the center of the table. It looks very impressive AND saves on washing dishes.


Prepare chicken for tomorrow – While you’re family is cleaning up from dinner, go ahead and prepare the chicken for tomorrow. You’re going to boil it to get chicken broth and then debone it to get ALL of the meat off the bone. (If you’ve never done that before, I have instructions at the bottom). Put ¾ of the chicken meat you’ve taken off the bones in a bag or container for the chicken and noodles for tomorrow night’s dinner. Put the remainder in a bowl for the chicken salad for lunch. I like to just go ahead and make mine right away so it’s all done and ready for lunch tomorrow!

Meal #2 – Chicken Salad for Lunch
Preparation time: 10 minutes

Use the smaller amount of chicken that you picked off the bone last night to make chicken salad for lunch. Click
HERE for a traditional chicken salad recipe


If you’d like to make it a little healthier like I do, substitute some of the mayo with plain yogurt (you can’t tell the difference, I swear!). I also like to add a few more veggies in for a lot of crunch in my salad (green or red pepper, carrots, almonds, pecans, pineapple is good too!).

Meal #3 – Chicken and Noodle Dinner
Preparation time: 30 minutes

Noodles – I know you can make your own noodles, but even as domestic as I am I haven’t tried that yet. I buy the amish noodles at the store and they are delicious! Take your chicken broth out from last night (make sure you take the fat off the top with a spatula) and heat to boiling in a large pan. Add in some celery and onion if you have it (I also like to put a little sage in mine).


Dump the package of noodles into the boiling broth and let simmer for at least 30 minutes (maybe a little longer if you like them kind of mushy). I like to cook mine early in the day and let them sit for quite a few hours to soak up the broth. When I get ready to serve them I put a jar of gravy in to add more sauce to it.


Salad – DON'T even think about buying the precut lettuce – do you know how old that stuff is and how expensive it is? Click HERE or a super easy, quick and economical salad you can fix in no time!


Heat Mashed Potatoes – Take out the mashed potatoes from last night, add some garlic powder and sour cream into them, stir em up and heat on the stove or in the microwave. These are so yummy with the noodles and the juice dumped right on top of them!

There you have it – 3 home cooked, healthy, easy, yummy meals from a grocery store rotisserie chicken.

Here’s a run down of the cost:

Chicken – 5.00
1 5 lb bag of potatoes – 3.00
1 bag frozen veggies – 2.00
2 jars Gravy – 3.00
Chicken Salad fixins – 1.00
1 bag dried Amish noodles – 3.00
Lettuce Salad fixins – 3.00

Grand Total for 3 meals – approx $20


How to Prepare Chicken for Chicken and Noodles:
- Fill a medium size soup pot with water


- Place the entire chicken carcass in the water


- Place onion, carrots, celery and 2 bay leaves (if you have them) in the water.


- Bring to a boil and simmer on low for 2 – 4 hours.


- Put a strainer over a large pot (the one you’re going to cook the noodles in)


- Pour the broth into the strainer, straining out the carcass and veggies.


- Put a lid on the pot of broth and put in the frig until tomorrow.


- When you get it out tomorrow, there will be a wax like layer of fat on the top – just use a slotted spoon to scoop it out and throw it away BEFORE you heat it.


- Let the chicken and veggies in the strainer cool down some.


- Pick through and retrieve ALL of the meat (make sure you don’t throw any of it away).


- Put the meat in the frig and throw the rest of the stuff away.



That’s all there is to it! Now you have your own yummy, healthy and inexpensive chicken broth. This broth is handy to put in freezer containers and keep in the freezer for future meals. It will keep 3 – 6 months.


Wellness Wednesday - "Wellness In Just Five Minutes A Day"

What is Wellness? Here's the definition:

An approach to living in which one focuses on all aspects of life, including the emotional, intellectual, physical, social, occupational, environmental, and spiritual life areas that make up a whole and complete life

How do you achieve overall wellness in just five minutes a day? Here are some basic positive steps you can take to make your life even better than it is.

Five Minutes to Physical Wellness

If you’ve only got five minutes today to take a step toward Physical Wellness, here are some things you can do:

Drink More Water - Make a commitment to drink 8 glasses of water today. You can drink water at your desk, in your car, at your meeting, in your classroom, and anywhere else you happen to be at the moment. This step takes less than 5 minutes if you think about it. Just replace your soda, juice or coffee with a glass of water, and you’ve taken one small but important step toward greater Physical Wellness.

Stretch Your Body - Do some stretching or yoga. If you only have five minutes, do a few stretches and devise a five-minute routine. The deep breathing and poses aid relaxation and muscle building, and a five-minute yoga routine will act as a great break from your busy day.

Eat a salad - You have to eat, right? Well, making a healthy choice at just one meal can have great overall benefits for your Physical Wellness. At just one meal a day, enjoy some fresh fruits and vegetables. Pick up an apple or an orange as an afternoon snack.

Five Minutes to Emotional Wellness
Emotional Wellness doesn’t have to involve sitting in a therapist’s chair for an hour a week. There are some simple things you can do to support your Emotional Wellness in just five minutes a day:

Journal - Even if you only have five minutes, you can journal. Simply write some quick notes about how you’re feeling and what is going on in your life. It may not seem like much, but you can use these notes later for insight and greater personal awareness.

Read an article, listen to a podcast, or watch a video - Look for short articles, podcasts or videos on subjects that inspire you and motivate you.

Practice an “attitude of gratitude” - When you’re feeling down, make a list of all the things you’re grateful for. No matter how rough things are, there are always things to be grateful for.

Read - Read a few pages of a book, magazine, online resource or newspaper. Regular reading helps strengthen your ability to think, teaches you something new, and helps reduce the risk of deterioration of the brain in later life.

Get creative - For five minutes, do something creative. Draw a quick picture with colored pencils just for fun or write a short poem. Even the smallest burst of creativity may inspire you to greater happiness!

Five Minutes to Spiritual Wellness
Going to church or participating as a member of a spiritual community is a great way to foster your Spiritual Wellness. There are also a variety of simple spiritual practices that can help you get connected anytime, anyplace:

Meditate. Simply meditating for five minutes can help clear your mind and reconnect your heart with the bigger picture. Just sit quietly and breathe deeply for five minutes and let go of all thought. May sound like a challenge, but repeatedly trying five minute meditation sessions over time will help you learn a new way of seeing the world.

Pray. Whatever your spiritual practice, you can pray. Essentially, prayer is a meditation on your beliefs and connecting with God. Simply speaking in this way to God for a few minutes reminds you that you’re not alone.

Read something inspirational. There’s an affirmation, meditation or uplifting spiritual message out there for every moment and every spiritual thought. When you’re in need of a spiritual lift, reading something inspirational can help you strengthen that connection and send you soaring.

Five Minutes to Environmental Wellness
Environmental Wellness is a broad category that includes both your connection to nature and your own personal environment. Here are some easy ways to keep your Environmental Wellness in tip-top shape in just five minutes a day:

Pick a place. Even if you only have five minutes to straighten, you can have an impact on the state of your personal space. Is your desk cluttered? Clear it off. Do the dishes need to be put in the dishwasher? Do it. You don’t have to clean the entire house from top to bottom in one sitting. Simply de-cluttering or organizing one small square foot will improve how you feel about your space.

Sit outside for a few minutes. When you take one of your breaks from work, step outside and enjoy the sunshine. Everyone needs a few minutes of sunshine a day for their Physical Wellness. It helps support the body’s vitamin D production. Sitting outside for a few minutes can improve your Environmental Wellness, too. Appreciating the beauty of nature helps foster that connection with the earth and inspires a great mood!

Move the furniture. Shaking things up in your home environment can lead to a feeling of renewal. No need to completely redecorate. Just rearrange the furniture in one room for a new perspective.

Visit www.thewellnesschannel.us to find more ways to support each wellness aspect on a daily basis. By keeping wellness simple, you can slowly build a balanced foundation for healthy living. Every time you make progress toward your wellness goals, you’ll feel a little bit better.

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

A lesson on living, from an 11 year old boy

"I had a great time, and until my time has come,
I'm gonna keep having a good time!"



When Brenden was first diagnosed with leukemia, he and his mom began a new tradition. Every night they list three positive things that happened during the day, and they have to share a laugh. "A chuckle will do, Brenden said, but a fake laugh will never do."
What a great way to connect with your kids and develop a sense of gratitude, even when things are not going your way.

"I was coming back from one of my clinic appoints and I saw this big thing of homeless people, and then I thought I should just get them something," he said. A group planned to gather in his honor on Friday night to make 200 sandwiches and deliver them to the homeless.
I'm struck by the simplicity of this. So many of us want to do something to help, but we don't know where to start, so we don't do anything. Brenden saw a need and quickly and simply figured out how to help. It doesn't cure it, but it meets the immediate need.

"They're probably starving, so give them a chance," said Brenden. Love this!!

Brenden, surrounded by love and wise beyond his years, urges others to follow their dreams. "Mine already came true," he said. Brenden has one more wish for the afterlife: become an angel who accomplishes even more in heaven than he did on Earth. How old is this kid? What a blessing that he was here, even if for only a brief time, to show us that we can bring heaven down to earth no matter what our circumstances.

"I had a great time and until my time has come, I'm gonna keep having a good time," he said. YOU GO Brenden! I can't wait to meet you in heaven someday and see what you've been up to!

Monday, October 27, 2008

Make A Difference Day Pictures

Sunday, October 26, 2008

National Make a Difference Day Festivities!


On Make A Difference Day, Oct. 25, the nation's largest single day of volunteerism, more than 3 million people turned out to perform thousands of charitable acts for others.
Some of my great friends and family joined me in an effort to be a part of this special day and we had a blast!

Project 1 - Tender Loving Bears
Some amazing people donated a BUNCH of bears and stuffed animals. We tied on a big bright ribbon, a little fleece blankie on some, and a note of love and encouragement. These new friends will be taken to CAPS of Elkhart to be given to a child who has been traumatized or is at risk and in need of some TLC.
Project 2 - Sunshine Delivery
People donated flowers and little teddy bears tha we wrote encouragement and love notes on, then we delivered them to Countryside Nursing Home (we couldn't take any pictures of the residents). I was so proud of everyone - even though it was a really uncomfortable and sad place to be, everyone just jumped right in and talked with people and loved on them. I was especially proud of my son Cody and his friend Bobby Nicks for going with us and hanging out with the elderly folks. A couple of them were Penn Football fans so that was cool they had something to talk about. Penn Football was represented well by these boys!
Thank you to all who were involved:
Dawn * Jayne * Jenny * Leslie * Diana * Brenda * Emma * Connie * Elaine * Cody * Bobby *

Friday, October 24, 2008

Dave Gives Back

Five years ago, Dave lived at the Dignity Village homeless camp in north Portland. Last week, he was buying gas for customers at a West Linn Chevron station.

Dave said he couldn’t have overcome the challenges he faced without the kindness of others. He’s hoping his generosity will encourage others to “pay it forward,” echoing his good deeds.

“I wouldn’t be where I am today if I hadn’t had the same thing done for me,” he said Friday afternoon at the gas station. With the death of his mother, Dave said he came into “a little more money than a guy like me should have.”

While he considered donating to a nonprofit group, he ultimately figured doing good deeds could multiply the benefits. “If I buy people $50 worth of gas and five of those people reach out and touch five more people, the world will be a whole lot better,” he said.

West Linn resident Marie Larson was so overwhelmed by the random generosity that tears streamed down her face as she thanked Dave on Friday. She said the kind gesture was especially meaningful, given her 3-year-old daughter spent a week at Doernbecher Children’s Hospital recently with a kidney infection.

How will she pay it forward? With toys, she said. After leaving Doernbecher, her daughter requested they go back and bring the other children gifts.

See the whole story HERE

Once you begin to acknowledge random acts of kindness,
both the ones you have received and the ones you have given ,
you can no longer believe that what you do does not matter
--Dawna Markova

Tuesday, October 21, 2008

If Everyone Cared . . .



This is such a powerful message.
I LOVE reading the stories about ORDINARY people like you and me
who said "NO - NOT THAT!", moved into just one small action that grew
and left a huge mark on the world! WOW!!!!

"And as we lie beneath the stars
We realize how small we are
If they could love like you and me
Imagine what the world could be
If everyone cared and nobody cried
If everyone loved and nobody lied
If everyone shared and swallowed their pride
Then we'd see the day when nobody died
When nobody died..."

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

A Weekend in Traverse City

This past weekend Trent and I drove up to Traverse City to explore and see the autumn color. It was GORGEOUS! My favorite part of the trip was Old Mission Peninsula where there are over 20 wineries. It is one of the best locations for growing grapes in the entire world - it's so cool that we are that close to it. We only went to 5 or 6 of the wineries, so we have to go back sometime when we have a designated driver and do ALL of them!





After we spent 2 nights in Traverse City we spent one night at our shack up north and we were lucky enough to catch one more great sunset at my favorite spot in the world - Little Point Sable Lighthouse beach at Silver Lake. It was a beautiful weekend and I feel so refreshed!

Monday, October 06, 2008

Ever have one of these days??


Yeah - me too . . .

Friday, October 03, 2008

I want my soul to glorify you – to show the world an accurate reflection of who you are. I want people to look at my life and know, with certainty, that you take good care of your children. Not that I am free from difficulties, but that difficulties do not overwhelm me. I want people to know how much you love them and that being in relationship with you does not mean more religion, but more FREEDOM! That every day is a heart stopping, thrilling adventure with you.

I want to glorify you in my mind – by focusing on your unfailing goodness at all times. Please keep me from focusing on things that bring me down. Help me to be aware that I can choose what I spend time thinking about, and I choose to think on things that are true, noble, right, pure, lovely, admirable, excellent and praiseworthy. I won't waste the time you've given me thinking on anything less.


I want to glorify you in my will – by choosing to do the right thing when I’m tempted to take the easy way out. Even when that means doing something uncomfortable that I'd rather not do, I want to listen and obey because I know you have my best, and other's best interests at heart. I want to remember to always speak the truth in love.

I want to glorify you in my emotions – by responding to those around me in love at all times. I want to be done being frustrated or upset with people. Please help me love people unconditionally - to see them through your eyes. Please keep me free from busyness so that I am able to be there for my friends and family that need help and encouragement. Let everyone that I come in contact with feel your love through me.

Lord, I want my life to be remembered as blessed, not for selish ambition, but for evidence that you are real and that you are the God of transformation and restoration. I want to use everything that you've given me and everything that you've taught me to help others get closer to you.
I realize the need to continually point out your many blessings to my loved ones so that when I am gone, they will remember all the mighty works you’ve done. I want them to understand that there is a God in heaven who loves them and has placed them on this planet for a very special and important reason, and when they embrace that passion and purpose and use it for you, life can be amazing, no matter what you're circumstances.

I ask you to extend your mercy to the generations who will come after me, that they too, would know your goodness. That you would help me strengthen and empower families so that we'll be raising kids who truly understand your love and your purposes. That we would take your message of love and freedom to the ends of the earth. That we would bring heaven down to earth.
Here I am Lord - Send me.

Amen
(Expanded on a prayer by Donna Partow in the book "Becoming the Woman I Want To Be")