Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Date Jar


I saw this on Pinterest and decided I had to do it!  It is from the Life in the Green house Blog.  If you did not have the paint it would still be less than $5 to make!  The sticks can be found in the children’s craft section at walmart, along with paint and if you do not have a jar could grab one from the dollar store!
 

 My “Jar” is a recycled container that had gummy bears in it!  I love gummy bears! 

I have about 30 dates and they are broken up into 3 different types of dates. 

Red: planning is required and/or $$$ 
  • Bed and Breakfast
  • Dinner at a fancy restaurant
  • Hotel stay for the night
  • Padre Game
  • Go camping
  • Coupes Massage
  • Go to a wine tasting
  • Go to K1 Speed (does not require much planning but can get pricy!) 

Pink: Little to no planning is needed and $$ to free!
  • Volunteer at the local shelter (homeless or animal)
  • Dessert only date
  • Bowling
  • Try a new restaurant
  • Miniature golf
  • Dinner and a movie (His choice)
  • Dinner and a movie (Her choice)
  • Go get yogurt
  • Bowling
  • Go Play pool or shuffleboard
  • Go to Cabrillo National Monument
  • Take couple pictures
  • Go to the driving range
  • Shooting range


Blue: Can do at the house and free or $

  • Plan our 5 year anniversary vacation
  • Build a bucket list – as a couple & individuals
  • Make a fire out back and enjoy
  • Watch the sunset at the beach
  • Make a time capsule
  • Takeout and board games
  • Pizza and Puzzle
  • Popcorn and Movie
  • Homemade pizzas and a movie
  • Cook a new meal together

For more date ideas go to 52 date nights or Nifty Date Ideas

I used scrapbook paper and a few stickers I had to decorate my container.  On the back is a little key!
Red = $$$ + Planning
Pink = $$ + out
Blue = stay at home

Monday, June 4, 2012

Rock ‘n’ Roll San Diego 2012


About a year ago was my first Half Marathon.  I have never been a big runner and still do not really consider myself a “runner”.  I do enjoy it occasionally but, mainly do it to relieve stress and stay somewhat fit and healthy. 

My goal time for a half marathon has been 2:20 for some time now.  My first one a year ago at Rock ‘n’ Roll San Diego 2011 was my best time for about 11 months at 2:23:48.   I was happy I finished that first race and have been trying to beat that time ever since!  Since then I have done 7 other half marathons with an average time of about 2:26.   I always have in my head that I want a 2:20 and start doing the math about mile 10 to see if I will make it – but always a little off.  Last week at Laguna Hills Half Marathon on Memorial Day I ran a 2:21:53 and was so close to my goal time!  So was off to try again where it all began! 
We had our alarms set for 3:20 and 3:30… and it was very difficult to get out of bed.  Larry made us peanut butter bagels which we ate on the way out.  We had a friend who purchased the Fast Pass and wrist bands so we said we would drive for the better parking which was awesome in the end because we were parked at the finish line and did not have to wait for another shuttle!  Thank you so much!  We got down to San Diego at about 5:15 and after parking and taking the shuttle got to the start area about 6.  I prefer to go to the port-a-johns before I start rather than having to count that time in my run somewhere so we waited in a ridiculous line – and took a before picture!
I heard the National Anthem and knew Larry and the others were not going to make it into wave 2.  You do not officially start until the timing tag on your chip crosses the line so we were still good.  I was in Wave 16 so I didn’t have a problem continuing to wait.  Finally got threw the line and still had to drop off my bag/warm clothes.  By the time I was headed to my corral I only had about 5 more waves to wait until it was my turn to go!  I asked someone to take a picture and Larry walked by – you can see his hand on the side with the pink wrist band!  This actually worked out really well jumping into the corral later on.  I did not have as much time to stand there and get cold or nervous before the start and think I may do this again for the next one!
 Then it was go time.  I have my playlist to have slower songs in the beginning but it is so difficult to pace myself and let people fly past me.  I just tried to remember that I would catch up to them again or pass them later on.  It was going pretty well.  I was already hungry by about mile 2 wishing I could stop and eat the wonderful breakfast food I smelled!  I keep my pace under 10 minutes for the first 4 miles then it shot up to almost 11 minutes for miles 5 and 6.  There was a hill there and I walked a bit to get some sports beans and water.  At about mile 7 the drums started by Naruwan Taiko!  My pace started to pick up to about 9:30 for the mile I could hear them!  They are truly awesome and very motivating. 
At mile 9 I started to go down again averaging about 10.30 minutes/ mile.  I really started to feel it for miles 11 & 12.  Once I was doing the math I knew I was going to have a personal record (PR) and that even if I had to walk the last mile a bit I would still be doing really well.  I made the last mile almost a 10 minute mile and was so happy when I cross the finish line!  I knew I had done really well!  My time was 2:14:59!  Almost an 8 minute improvement on my PR!  I was SO happy!   As I walked through the end I was trying to figure out where Larry would be.  I took my time getting through the finish line picking up as much snacks and goodies that I could hold.  I was able to grab my bag and meet up with one of our friends the wait for the others to finish.
   I was glad I had some warm clothes to put on and was so happy to see Larry come through the finish area!  He looked really good and I was so proud of him for running the whole thing!  He is in the bright orange! J
 I am so happy that we do this together!  It was a great day and I am so pleased with my results!  Here is a picture of us after in the beer area.  It was hard to get up after sitting for a minute!


My Medal

My Results!

Now my next goal time is 2:10…. This will take some work!  

Saturday, March 24, 2012

I sold something!



I have official sold my first item from Etsy

It was so exciting to get the email saying that I have sold something and the payment was received.  I am not really sure what did the trick to getting something sold besides my amazing talent at melting crayolas into beautiful art. I really think that Pinterest helped with advertising my art and store!  I have been a little skeptical to pinning my own items to  Pinterest however about 2 weeks after I pinned my art from my etsy store it was bought.  It had about 25 repins from my account and I am sure it branched out from there!  It is so very exciting! 

What made this art sale even more amazing was that it was sold to someone in New York!  My art is now somewhere in New York!  I have not created as many new things for a while because I have been focusing my time on Scentsy - but now that I have sold something I really need to find a good balance of my time to let my creativity flow again!  I am hoping that I can expand my store to have more than 10 items at all times! 

Thursday, March 8, 2012

Thank You Cards!

So I woke up at around 3 in the morning and I could not stop thinking about Scentsy and how excited I was to start as a consultant!  I thought of this awesome idea of making thank you cards for the Hosts and the people that come to the parties that look like the warmers and scent bars!  The next day I created a few of these cards and hand wrote a message in each for everyone that came.  I received many complements and everyone loved them!
About a week later the directors were planning a meeting, auction, event to support one of our Scentsy sisters who recently lost her husband.  I wanted to do something to help! I thought making these cards to auction off would be a great way to try to get more money to be donated to her fund. The cards were a big hit and I was so happy that everyone loved them! 
I am happy to have made many more and added them as an item to my Etsy Store

Wednesday, February 8, 2012

New Scentsy Consultant

I am a Scentsy Consultant!  I have loved Scentsy for a while and think that everyone should experience it!  My first Scentsy warmer was a gift from my boyfriend that got it from a co-worker who was hosting a basket party!  He often heard me complaining about the smells from the kitchen and bathroom at my office because my cubical was so close to them.  I tried many plug-ins but nothing seemed to work.  One person tried a candle for a while but that was quickly removed because of the open flame and fire hazard.   I loved my Scentsy from the first moment it was plugged in.  It was beautiful to look at and the smell was amazing.  I received many complements on it and was a great addition.  I currently have the Magellan Warmer on my desk which is a perfect fit for me, since I am a Geospatial Information System (GIS) Analyst full time.

Visit my Scentsy Page for more information!

What is your favorite scent?

Feel free to email me if you would like to set up a party!  As a host you can earn half price and free items!

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