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My Birchbox

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The December Birchbox was full of goodies this time, in addition to the usual samples they also included some cute gift tags and a little compact!

Beautiful Nutrition – Lemon Rinse

I’ve been pondering a clarifier lately, feeling a little like my hair was lacking volume and bounce. This treatment smells amazing and is perfect for cold mornings when you need a little pep. At $10 this is definitely the must buy more of this box.

IPKN – Flash Cream Radiant Primer

I don’t wear primer often because I always start with a BB cream but this primer has such a nice subtle shimmer to it that I want to wear it every day. I’m not crazy about the scent and it has a little zing to it when I first put it on but for a special occasion, it’s absolutely lovely.

LOC – One & Done Shadow Stick

This may convert me completely to cream shadows! I love the shade (Out of your Shell), it’s prefect for my everyday routine, and wears really well. I’m going to try out a couple of different shades to replace a shadow set that I’m close to running out of.

Lollia by Margot Elena – Dream

If you don’t like overly flowery scents but still want something light and feminine, you should give this a try. I was sold on it based on the description but after wearing it for a few hours the honeysuckle fades and the white tea takes over. It’s a great every day scent.

The Organic Pharmacy – Double Rose Rejuvenating Face Cream

I’m not a rose scent fan and this is fortunately pretty mildly scented and I love how well it hid the little capillaries around my nose, something I wasn’t expecting to work so quickly, it’s on the pricey side but based on what I’ve seen so far it might be worth it.

The Year of Cozy – January

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Last Christmas I bought myself and a couple friends a book called The Year of Cozy.  It gives you a bunch of different ideas, from crafts to recipes, to try every month to help build a cozier lifestyle. I’ve done a few here and there but this year I’m going to commit to trying at least a couple of ideas each month.

For January I picked; Do Nothing, Vegetable Cassoulet, Handwritten Love Notes and Organizing my Pantry.

Do Nothing – Well to be honest this a multi-list goal, I had already made the decision to keep Shabbas every week this year. But I found some good tips in the book to help me keep that resolution. I’ve made a ritual out of mindfully enjoying my first cup of coffee on Saturdays, sitting outside on my patio, slowly experiencing the flavors and sensations of the drink as well as do nothing but observing myself and my environment as I wake up. I also have started taking a walk on Saturdays, just to look around my neighborhood, enjoy the little preserve nearby and try to take in the subtle changes of the season here.

Vegetable Cassoulet – Something that I didn’t really think I’d enjoy as much as I did, this lovely little bean and veggie dish was warming, filling and completely satisfying. I usually make more soups in the winter but I’ll be adding this into a regular rotation while the temps are low.

Handwritten Love Notes – Ok, so no one can actually read my handwriting but I’m giving this a shot anyway. I have some friends that are amazing at writing letters and I’m always so grateful to receive one so I thought I’d return that favor and make a point to let them know that I appreciate them and think about them often.

Organizing my Pantry – This is also a multi-list goal, I have a get organized challenge that includes this as well but not to the crafty degree you’ll find in the book. A couple of funky jars and baskets, along with some labels made a huge difference in what I can now find in my pantry, which is the exact opposite of the frustrated hunting that I used to do. Well worth the couple of hour that it took to pull together.

Crafty – Votive Holders

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dsc00592I didn’t have a lot of time this week to devote to a large craft project so I thought I’d show you one of the most astonishingly quick and easy crafts that I have every done. This one came from Darby Smart – Stained Glass Bubble Votives.

This was also really fun to do, ok so a lot of that was from the novelty of it. All you need are a couple of glass votive holders, a couple of different colors of alcohol based ink, some blending solution, paper towels and sponges (if you want to create a more dotted effect.

I decided that I would go more for a drip look after playing with the sponges, I really just couldn’t get the hang of it, and I’m really happy that I did. It took all of 20 minutes to do both votives, much less time to dry them, and the only clean up I did was to wipe the lips a little to make the colors less muddy.

The end result? Ta-da! Pretty cute, huh? And I have plenty of leftover ink to try on a vase or two! Well, that’s all I have for this month, happy crafting!

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Meal Planning and Preparation

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Considering that the overall goal for this month is getting on a regular schedule, I have to take my eating habits into consideration too. One of the things that contributes, for better and worse, to what and when I eat is the amount of meal planning and preparation that I do. This is something I’ve been doing for a very long time, even before I was diagnosed, but the reason for doing it have gone beyond a less stressful day to eating healthy and well balanced – it’s become more important to my well-being over time.

A little background on Cushing’s Syndrome, it causes your body to create excess cortisol, which naturally causes the body to store more fat, typically around your midsection. Most people with Cushing’s have not only an increase in belly fat but also in odder areas; upper back and face are the most common. As a result of the excess fat storage you also gain quite a bit of weight, in the four months before diagnosis I gained forty pounds. One of the first things you should do is get together with a nutritionist and come up with strategies to at the very least slowdown that steady gain. My target was to not gain more than 10 pounds in that first year and I’m happy to say that I maintained that rate for the last three years up until I fell off the wagon last month and popped up a full twenty pounds in just 5 weeks.

Not an awesome disease but manageable if you have discipline.

For the duration, I’ve had some pretty simple dietary requirements; I’m a vegetarian so my protein can’t come from meat, my calorie limit is 2000 per day, I eat a limited amount of processed foods, sugar and dairy, and only get one cheat meal a week. With those guidelines, it is easy to come up with meal plans that are healthy and adhere to my no prep stress desires.

Every Saturday, I sit down to plan out the week – three meals and three snacks per day – pull together a grocery list and update my tracking software with any new recipes or ingredients. I tend to keep things simple and eat the same meals/snacks over the week, especially my breakfast. As you can see from the image below it’s very straight forward.

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On Sundays I actually do the meal preparations, this entails taking of all the ingredients that I need for breakfast, lunch and snacks and doing whatever preparation needs to happen and then packaging them all up. This usually takes an hour or two depending on the cooking involved. My dinners have come from Blue Apron for the last year so I’ve effectively outsourced much of the prep work there.

Aside from the health aspects, the biggest benefit that I gain by doing things this way is that when I get up in the morning, my food for the day is already ready to go. I bag it all, mix my smoothie and grab my coffee and I’m out the door in less than 10 minutes. It does also prevent me from making bad choices for lunch or worse skipping lunch all together, and keeps my blood sugar and energy at a consistent level all day long. I think, for me, it is well worth the sacrifice of couple of hours of time in order to make this happen.

For me the biggest barrier was making the commitment to get it going. Making sure I have all the ingredients and containers to pull it off came through a lot of trial and error but once you get through a couple of weeks you’re pretty much set. I do mix things up over the year as the seasons change, more soups in the winter and more salads in the summer. If you don’t I think it’s pretty easy to get bored. And occasionally your taste buds will need a little reboot.

If you want to give it a shot, I recommend any containers made by Sistema. They are durable, convenient and often come with utensils.

Shabbas – Empathy

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One of my readings this week was on empathy, not just caring for others but doing so even when you’re inconvenienced in the process. Those moments when you have to pull over for a siren, or you have to sit in traffic and wait for an accident to clear or even when an appointment is cancelled or postponed for someone else emergency.  It’s pretty easy, I think, to focus on how those things impact you and dwell there a bit but taking a moment to sit and ponder the person or persons on the other end… that’s an entirely different perspective.

If there are sirens then that might mean someone is hurt or in a dangerous situation and needs help.

A few extra minutes in traffic for me over a crunched car, a ticket or injury?

The minor inconvenience of waiting when the other person might have suffered a loss or is having a really bad day.

Following these thoughts through I’ve decided that I am going to take those moments to hope someone gets help in time, that their day gets better or just to wish them well instead of moaning over a few lost minutes in my day.