Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Treasure hunting

I absolutely love to ‘hard shop” for things. I don’t mind rummaging through racks. In fact, that is how I prefer to shop. Yes, it takes more time, but I think it is totally worth it.

Growing up I only shopped at malls. Now that I need to be more budget conscious, I almost never step foot in a mall- unless it’s to browse to get ideas or because there is a really good sale.

And, you want to know a little secret? I never, EVER pay full price for clothing items. For that reason, TJMAXX, Marshal’s, Slickdeals, and Nordstrom Rack are my fav’s.

My recent treasures:

  • A pair of Downeast dark Skinny jeans for $13.99.
  • An adorable, sherpa-lined toggle coat for Carson-$7.99.
  • A Victoria’s Secret wool dress coat for $45.                           Regular price:$149
  • A Lands End Long Goose Down coat- $6.99. Yes, you read that right. $6.99!
  • A super cool old window that I am going to repaint and do something with- $10.
  • 3 pair of dress shoes for Joel. $25 each.

While I know I don’t save money by spending money {thank you, honey} these are all things that we “need”.

What are your shopping secrets?

Friday, January 8, 2010

Fitness Friday

So, here we are a week into the New Year. Have you kept your resolution{s} about eating well and exercising more? Just thought I’d ask.

To help your cause, here is a 30 minute strength workout that is bound to be a tough one. Keep in mind you MUST be warmed up well before attempting this.
Objectives of the workout:

1. Keep good form throughout each exercise.
2. Perform as many reps as possible. Really push yourself.
3. Keep the rest between sets to an absolute minimum. No rest if possible.

CIRCUIT # 1
This circuit will consist of 2 exercises performed back to back for 10 minutes.
Exercise # 1 – Overhead Squats (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PCWLs1jTOVE) – remember, the goal is to get between 15-40 reps per set – go light on the weight
Exercise # 2 – Bodyweight Row (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dvkIaarnf0g) – 15-40 reps per set using bodyweight only
REST 2 to 5 MINUTES and then move onto the next superset

CIRCUIT # 2
This circuit will consist of 2 exercises performed back to back for 10 minutes.
Exercise # 1 – Pulldowns (http://www.physicalfitnet.com/exercise_video_browse_by/base_movement-lat_pulldown.aspx#) – 15-40 reps per set – go light on the weight and switch grips after each set – little to no rest between sets
Exercise # 2 – Lateral Lunge (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZId85FXKFVM) – 15-40 reps per set using bodyweight only
REST 2 to 5 MINUTES and then move onto the next superset

CIRCUIT # 3
This circuit will consist of 2 exercises performed back to back for 10 minutes.
Exercise # 1 – Standing Cable Crunch – there are many variations – ex. Band held behind head (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vvf6PvpYUPI) – Med Ball Slams to the front - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iaj0-iU_X28 - Sledgehammer Vertical Woodchop - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RnKCsTxSlIs - Cable Vertical Woodchop – All these exercises work the same muscles. Your choice depends upon which equipment is available and which you prefer...and remember, the goal is to get between 15-40 reps per set – go light on the weight
Exercise # 2 – Bodyweight Skullcrusher http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8gLciY3onQQ – the more horizontal you hold your body, the harder it gets - 15-40 reps per set using bodyweight only.

Thursday, January 7, 2010

Christmas Rewind

Just a few shots from our trip to the Wild West. I say few because I failed to capture many(most) of the things we did and people we saw. Yeah I know, I suck . 

Skiing with Makenna:

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Bright and early Christmas morning:

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Pops at Josh’s  :   Carson and me

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Drive up the canyon

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Of course, the gorgeous lights at Temple Square

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I’ll spare you the pictures of me covered in Carson’s vomit and Joel’s head in the toilet. You’re welcome.

Friday, January 1, 2010

Cautious

“If I stay far enough away and hide behind his bag, maybe he won’t see me.”  

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The Italian Job New Year

Most of you probably don’t even remember this movie and if you do, you remember it for the Mini Coopers or Charlize Theoron’s hot bod.

For Joel and me, however, this movie is what brought us back together. So, for Christmas I gave it to him so we could take a ‘watch’ down memory lane. We had not seen it since that fateful day in June 2003, and even then we didn’t really watch it. Yes, we were that annoying couple talking and giggling through the entire show.

Well, we watched it last night and I have to say that everything was meant to be. I mean, the movie even has Carson in it. Where, you ask? Carson is the name of the bad guy’s security system. How sweet is that?

And, to top off our tantalizing New Year’s Eve, CARSON Daly helped us welcome in 2010.

What a perfect way to bring in the New Year.

Note: Carson was not named after either of the aforementioned references. That is what made the two references so freakin’ awesome for us! We love our little man.

Fitness Friday

Every year the American Council on Exercise(ACE) predicts the top 10 fitness trends for the year.

Here are their picks for 2010:

  1. Cost-Conscious Workouts at Fitness Clubs and at Home: The impact of the economy continues to affect the choices of fitness enthusiasts and health clubs alike.  Gyms will alter programming and training to better serve the needs of the cost-conscious member, while in-home workouts utilizing small, portable fitness equipment will be popular among individuals watching their budgets.  Honestly, I can’t say enough about the Iron Woody bands – great workout tool, portable, inexpensive and pretty much indestructible. For the time being, you can buy them here.
  2. Group Training: Individuals will scale back on personal training sessions to take advantage of small-group training and group class participation as another way to save on expenses. Health clubs may alter some programs to better suit the needs of larger groups.  Likewise, individuals may find that the group setting offers additional motivation and support of their fitness efforts.
  3. Time-Efficient Workouts for the Time-Pressured American: Shorter yet higher-intensity workouts will be more appealing to those with busy schedules because they can reap significant fitness rewards with relatively minimal time investment.  Boot-camp style workouts will continue to be one of the most popular of these trends in 2010, offering the ability to burn sufficiently large number of calories while simultaneously improving muscular fitness.  Circuit training will also be a time-efficient workout of choice due to its combined strength and endurance activities.
  4. Exergaming: Exergames (see Nintendo Wii Fit) will continue to climb in popularity and be taken to the next level: fitness clubs. By integrating fitness-based video games into their programming, clubs will offer unique exercise sessions for game-lovers and those looking for variety within their workouts.
  5. Boomer-Specific Programs: Special fitness programming for aging adults will remain a strong trend next year.  Growing numbers of boomers recognize the multitude of benefits that come along with regular exercise participation, from lowering blood pressure and cholesterol to maintaining one’s functional independence and overall wellbeing.
  6. Functional Training Workouts: Functional training workouts will increase in variety. Over the past 12 months, I have noticed that people are replacing “bodybuilding” style exercises more more “functional” movements. Hopefully this is a trend that has legs.
  7. Health and Fitness Awareness: The importance of health and fitness is gaining greater awareness among commercial and governmental organizations.  There will be a strong movement towards collaboration between these groups and health and fitness organizations throughout the New Year.  These diverse groups will work together in the fight against physical inactivity and obesity.
  8. Importance of Proper Professional Credentials: Health and fitness clubs are recognizing the need for, and the importance of, hiring trainers who hold high-quality, reputable professional credentials.  NCCA-accredited fitness certification is fast becoming the recognized stamp of approval for credentialing quality in the fitness industry.  ACE is among the few organizations to which the National Commission for Certifying Agencies grants this accreditation for certification programs.
  9. Specialty Exercise Classes: Specialty classes such as ethnic dance, hooping, pole dancing and Zumba will remain popular due in part to the continued success of shows like Dancing with the Stars and So You Think You Can Dance.  Fusion-type classes will be popular among fitness enthusiasts that want to switch up their typical workout programs.  Additionally, more gyms will offer unique group exercise programs and mind-body activities. Let’s face it. A lot of people don’t exercise because it bores them out of their little Ritalin addicted minds. Zumba classes, stripper classes, surfboarding classes, ballet bootcamp classes, mma classes and even dodgeball classes aim to make exercise a little less like work and a little more like play.
  10. Fitness Training Tools: Technology is continuing to infiltrate the fitness world.  The use of tracking and online training and scheduling tools will increase in the coming year with more people looking to better gauge their progress by accessing and monitoring details of their fitness programs.  Mobile applications are even bringing fitness on-the-go through iPhone applications and other downloadable programming.  Between wearable fitness tools and their online companions, technology IS going to play a larger role in the fitness industry. Unfortunately, you are still going to have to do all of the sweating.

Too bad that the #1 trend wasn’t…MORE EXERCISE, LESS TV.

Hmmm, I guess that would be TOO obvious!

Anywho, here’s a list of equipment that I think is a MUST for 2010 and beyond:

  • Kettlebell or
  • Adjustable dumbbell(s)
  • Heavy duty bands
  • Ab wheel
  • Portable chin up bar
  • Foam roller
  • Inexpensive UPRIGHT bike for HIIT’s.

And lastly, for a good laugh:

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HAPPY NEW YEAR!

Monday, December 28, 2009

How we spent our Christmas vacation



We are in Utah.
The first 7 days were glorious.
The last 2 days have been hell.
You may say, "At least you had 7 good days."
That is true, but we only see our family but a few times a year so it is precious time and memories we are missing out on.

We even got our flu shots this year.
Boo on the flu.