Tuesday, November 2, 2010
A New Month...A New Routine
The month of November started yesterday. My hope to get back in shape started yesterday. Wish me luck!
Tuesday, October 26, 2010
Owl Cupcakes
About a week ago Emily and I went visiting teaching. We made Owl Cupcakes for all our sisters. I got the idea from my other friend Emily's blog. Her's look WAY BETTER than mine. But I thought I would still share in the Halloween spirit. It was a lot of fun.






Pumpkin Carving
It's not quite Halloween, but Matt and I are definitely in the spirit of Halloween. We've carved two pumpkins this year. We went to Jacee's birthday party on Saturday and carved a pumpkin for Fox 4 Good Day's pumpkin contest.
Here's the original picture we created our pumpkin from.

We asked my bff Jessica to take a picture of Angel San Juan for us and not tell him why. For those of you who don't know, Angel is the News Director at Channel 4 and he's my old boss. We thought it would be fun to carve his face into the pumpkin for the contest.
Here's how it turned out.

We tried. haha. And even if we don't win the contest, at least it made it on TV. Check this out.
Thanks Jess!
Then, last night we had a combined FHE. It was so much fun! Jenna and Kenny came over and we carved pumpkins and watched "It's the Great Pumpkin Charlie Brown." Jenna took all the pictures so I took some from her and then I took a picture of our completed pumpkin!


And the moment you've all been waiting for.....
Jenna and Kenny's masterpiece:

And here's our Owl pumpkin:
Hooray for Halloween and friends!!! Can't wait for this weekend. I hope we get lots of trick-or-treaters in our neighborhood.
Here's the original picture we created our pumpkin from.

We asked my bff Jessica to take a picture of Angel San Juan for us and not tell him why. For those of you who don't know, Angel is the News Director at Channel 4 and he's my old boss. We thought it would be fun to carve his face into the pumpkin for the contest.
Here's how it turned out.

We tried. haha. And even if we don't win the contest, at least it made it on TV. Check this out.
Thanks Jess!
Then, last night we had a combined FHE. It was so much fun! Jenna and Kenny came over and we carved pumpkins and watched "It's the Great Pumpkin Charlie Brown." Jenna took all the pictures so I took some from her and then I took a picture of our completed pumpkin!


And the moment you've all been waiting for.....
Jenna and Kenny's masterpiece:

And here's our Owl pumpkin:
Hooray for Halloween and friends!!! Can't wait for this weekend. I hope we get lots of trick-or-treaters in our neighborhood.
Monday, September 20, 2010
Lessons from the Past
If I could go back and give advise to my younger self, I would tell myself to never stop working out. I quit playing sports about 8 years ago, and my body has never been the same since.
In the last 8 years, I have worked out off and on, but nothing ever sticks. As a freshman in college, I gained you know a few pounds, not quite the freshman 15, but definitely didn't do anything active. The end of my freshman year I got sick and lost it all plus some. I was skinny but it was sickly skinny. Well that lasted you know for the summer and then my medicine made me blow up like a balloon.
I started playing racquetball, going running, and playing basketball with some of my friends my last two years of school.. That only happened during the spring time though mostly, because it is far tooooooo cold for to go outside in Utah in the winter and it's way toooooo hot in the summer. Great excuses right? But you know, campus is huge, and there are a million stairs that are the only route to campus from the student parking lots. So I was walking a lot so it worked out right?
I moved home after graduating and have done pretty much absolutely nothing to stay active. Matt and I are so busy, but we are trying hard to get back to our skinny looking selves. The last couple of weeks I've been getting help from Richard to get rid of my flabby arms, big legs, and growing tummy.

I know Richard seems old school to some, but I love it. It's got to be Sweatin' to the Oldies 2 for me. Anyways, I've also been working out on an elliptical and using an exercise ball. But I don't feel like it's doing enough.
Do you have any ideas of how I can get my abs of steel back? I want something I can do at home in the evenings after getting home from work. Please help!
Moral to the story... never stop being active... it's too hard to get it back.
In the last 8 years, I have worked out off and on, but nothing ever sticks. As a freshman in college, I gained you know a few pounds, not quite the freshman 15, but definitely didn't do anything active. The end of my freshman year I got sick and lost it all plus some. I was skinny but it was sickly skinny. Well that lasted you know for the summer and then my medicine made me blow up like a balloon.
I started playing racquetball, going running, and playing basketball with some of my friends my last two years of school.. That only happened during the spring time though mostly, because it is far tooooooo cold for to go outside in Utah in the winter and it's way toooooo hot in the summer. Great excuses right? But you know, campus is huge, and there are a million stairs that are the only route to campus from the student parking lots. So I was walking a lot so it worked out right?
I moved home after graduating and have done pretty much absolutely nothing to stay active. Matt and I are so busy, but we are trying hard to get back to our skinny looking selves. The last couple of weeks I've been getting help from Richard to get rid of my flabby arms, big legs, and growing tummy.

I know Richard seems old school to some, but I love it. It's got to be Sweatin' to the Oldies 2 for me. Anyways, I've also been working out on an elliptical and using an exercise ball. But I don't feel like it's doing enough.
Do you have any ideas of how I can get my abs of steel back? I want something I can do at home in the evenings after getting home from work. Please help!
Moral to the story... never stop being active... it's too hard to get it back.
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