what I wore

January 9th, 2013 — 9:26am

It’s been awhile. I’ve snapped a few pics here and there and here’s what I had on my phone from the last few months.

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Army dress, lace cami, earrings – Pollux, leggings – Target, ruffle boots – Charlotte Russe, necklace – gift from Josh

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shiny black jeans & electric blue sweater – Target, necklace & earrings – Pollux

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head to toe – Pollux except for the ruffle combat boots – Charlotte Russe

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Grey jacket, necklace & belt – Pollux, tee & ruffle skirt – Target, printed leggings – Anthropologie, boots – Charlotte Russe (I wear these things SO much!)

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Leggings – Target, boots – Charlotte Russe, necklace – gift from a friend, tunic t-shirt – either Old Navy or Target

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Black pencil skirt & necklace – Pollux, bracelet – gift from Lisa, tee shirt & tights – Target, cardigan – Old Navy, boots – Charlotte Russe

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1.8.13
Leggings, black jersey mini, sweater – H&M, earrings – gift from Honor/Target, boots – Uggs

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mini mountain escape

January 8th, 2013 — 9:29am

Earlier in December, Josh and I got to play hookie for a day and escape to Ouray, which might possibly be my favorite Colorado mountain town. I love that I live so close to so many amazing places. We swam in the hot springs, ate delicious Irish food and hung out at Mouse’s the most amazing place to get dark chocolate salted caramels (also coffee). I just can’t get over how much I love winter and the snow and I was overjoyed that it snowed the entire time we were there. And even though Josh doesn’t agree with me about the amazingness of winter, I think that I’m going to win him over at some point.

Ouray at night

Home of the best salted caramels

Switzerland of Colorado

Freezing!

I love that it's cold enough here to wear all of my hand knits. #winteristhesecondbestseason

Cozied up in a Ouray coffee shop while it snows outside, with an americano, my iPad and @joshhudnall.

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21 day challenge

January 7th, 2013 — 8:18pm

Edit 11/14: Here’s a pinterest board I started with recipe ideas. Some of the recipes need to be tweaked to fit within the challenge guidelines, but they are good ideas!

 

Back in November I participated in a mandatory 21 day challenge along with all of the other ladies my trainer trains. I had a hard time wrapping my head around the challenge because it meant giving up half and half in my coffee and diet coke. But once I signed the contract, I was COMMITTED. In fact, there were several times that I was peer-pressured to have a beer or some other treat and when I referred back to the fact that I had signed a contract, my friends gave me quite the hard time. That was until I started losing weight. In those three weeks I lost 7lbs, 2% body fat and about 1.5″. I ended up winning the challenge, losing the most percentage of weight out of all of the other participants which landed me a free month of training, just in time for the holidays.

So many people were so impressed by my results that I agreed to do the challenge again with them in January. We started today and I wanted to give a little bit more information for those who might want to join us.

The 21 day challenge is about clean eating, low fats and no sugar. Clean eating is basically eating only whole foods, nothing processed. On the challenge we also cut out high fats, so no high fat cheeses, butter or cream. The only oil you can use is olive. Also no sugars or artificial sweeteners except Stevia and Splenda. I don’t like Splenda because it really bothers my stomach, also I feel that it’s too processed so I don’t use it. No fruit juices, no simple carbohydrates like white breads or crackers, no chips unless they are baked and have simple ingredients like corn and oil, etc. Also, high starch foods like white potatoes should be limited. High quality granola is definitely a whole food, but because it’s sweetened, it should be avoided too. No bottled salad dressings. Homemade vinegrette would be great or oil and vinegar if you’re out.

What you can eat:

Any vegetable you can imagine including avocados which are good fats.
Any fruit: I like to eat dried fruits when I’m craving sweets.
Whole grains: So 100% whole wheat breads, just make sure they aren’t sweetened with high fructose corn syrup. Brown rice, whole oats and corn is a whole grain so you can have corn tortillas and baked Tostitos. Triscuits are a great cracker with only 3 ingredients if you eat wheat. Any other whole grain like barley, quinoa, millet, etc.
Lean dairy: Greek yogurt is your friend! Fage 2% plain yogurt only has 150 calories and 20 grams of protein. When I eat Greek yogurt for breakfast, I don’t crave carbs for the rest of the day… it’s amazing. Low-fat cheeses like motzarella and queso fresco. Low-fat milk, cottage and ricotta cheeses.
Lean meats: I’ve found that if I load up on protein, I can totally do this diet. Grilled chicken breasts, lean pork, ground turkey even lean ground beef. And lots of fish steamed, baked or grilled.
Nuts: Nuts are pretty high in calories so it’s not the best idea to eat tons and tons of them. But a handful of nuts with some dried fruit is a great snack in the middle of the day. You can also eat natural peanut butter. Natural as in no added sugars or oils. I’m not a huge fan of natural peanut butter so I opt for almond butter which is amazing with apples.
Eggs

What I eat:
*Lots of veggies and hummus.
*baked tortilla chips and salsa. Vitamin Cottage has this amazing black been dip that’s by the hummus that’s low cal and great with baked tortilla chips. I treated myself a couple of times to baked potato chips too. I just made sure and get the plain chips rather than something flavored.
*Brown rice cakes (Lundberg brand) and almond butter or melted queso fresco.
*Dried fruit and nuts.
*brown rice crackers and queso fresco or almond butter or with lunch meat.
*plain Greek yogurt (I don’t mind plain, but it’s pretty good with some frozen berries mixed in.)
*Spinach shakes: spinach, Greek yogurt, berries, frozen banana.
*Grilled chicken or fish or pork tenderloin with lots of veggies on the side. Braised greens like collards or chard are amazing!
*Baked sweet potato fries. Peel, slice, brush with olive oil and bake until tender and a little crispy. These are great with a whole-grain mustard.
*Lots of tacos. Fish tacos, lean beef tacos, breakfast tacos. Whenever I go out to eat, I try to eat places like Cafe Rio or Chipotle where I can choose what’s on my food. If you skip the cheese and sour cream and make sure you get un-fried corn tortillas, tacos are a great choice. Also the pork tacos at Bin 707 are delish if you find yourself there.
*Burgers without the bun. Because I try to eat gluten-free, this is something I do anyway. But when you’re at a restaurant and faced with another boring grilled chicken salad, a bun-less burger is a great option. (Of course if they had 100% whole wheat buns, that would fit in the challenge.) Just make sure to avoid high-fat toppings like bacon, mayo or cheese. Instead of fries for your side, try a side salad with oil and vinegar or cottage cheese or fruit.
*Club soda when I crave Diet Coke. Or unsweetened iced tea helps sometimes too.
*Fruit: Apples with almond butter. Dried mangos, dried bananas, dried apples. Clementines.
*Frozen banana shakes – just a frozen banana, low-fat milk or almond milk, handful of berries, blend. It’s the consistency of ice cream.
*Popcorn popped with a little bit of olive oil and kosher salt. I have a Stir-Crazy popcorn maker which makes the very best popped corn.
*Chili. This is a good option if you find yourself at a restaurant without many choices. I love to make it with lean ground beef (turkey would be great too), rotel tomatoes, lots of beans, bell peppers, onions, corn and lots of spices.
*Eggs. Hard-boiled, fried with a tiny bit of olive oil, scrambled and folded up in a corn tortilla with some queso fresco and green chiles for breakfast tacos.

If you decide to do the challenge, make sure you weigh yourself before you start! I think you’ll be surprised at what happens! I sure was!

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to Denver on the train

January 7th, 2013 — 9:16am

Our big Christmas-break activity this year was to ride the train to Denver. We worked it out so that Josh was able to ride back with us. The kids loved the trip and did really well considering it was 8 hours. We spent some time in the observation car (which is my favorite) playing games and having lunch before we headed back to our seats. I also love the train as a method of travel through the Rockies as it’s SO relaxing without the stress of navigating the passes in the winter… also they serve beer.

While in Denver we got to see my sister and the twins who just turned 3. Also their new puppy, an 8 week old Border Collie named Chancho after a charachter from Nacho Libre. We also ate at some great restaurants, shopped for our Christmas presents from Josh (for the kids it was a trip to Build-a-Bear and for me it was a shopping spree at Anthropologie in leiu of the gift he ordered me from Anthro that was backordered). And we went to the Denver Aquarium which was AMAZING! Honor especially enjoyed it as he currently wants to be an Aquarist when he grows up.

I’m pretty in love with the pictures I got from the train and also the one’s from the aquarium. It’s amazing what an iPhone 5 can do.

I say it's delightful and @joshhudnall says it's "delight-ish" #lovesnow #traintrip

These mountains...

Winterpark
Winterpark from the train

Blurry trees #winterpark #traintrip

Train travelers

20 degrees. Downtown Denver
right near Josh’s apartment

Worth the hour+ wait
breakfast from Snooze

My sister got a puppy...as if the twinzies weren't enough.
Chancho

Where everyone knows @joshhudnall's name. (And @hoptocopter too.)

Jellies!

Jellies!

Jaws

Grumpy

Just keep swimming #dori&nemo

Wonder where they found the mermaids?

Sea flowers

After our trip to the aquarium, all I want is a pet otter.

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Christmas 2012

January 4th, 2013 — 1:19pm

This Christmas was the craziest holiday season I’ve had yet. We had four fundraisers for the Good Samaritan Clinic in the month of December on top of it being Tangle’s busy season. I got a flu shot that made me sick for the second half of the month (one sickness after another) and we also celebrated with some amazing parties, including a party at my house for the clinic volunteers, Amy’s fifth annual epic Christmas party and a party for our employees at Tangle. Josh was back and forth between here and Denver so he could participate in all the fun with us and was here to celebrate Christmas too. We had Christmas Eve at my Aunts house and we got to celebrate with my cousin’s husband who was home from the Air Force for the first time since he left in June for bootcamp. My other cousin was also home from college. Alyssa and Scott will be stationed in Florida next year so there was definitely a sense that this was the last year of normality.

Christmas was at my house this year which was decorated for the first time ever. We sort of had a progressive Christmas starting with stockings. I made the kids wait for my mom to arrive to open presents and then Meghan, Jim’s girlfriend, stopped by with more presents for the kids before we ate breakfast. Josh made amazing gravy for my biscuits which was the first time I’ve ever had biscuits and gravy (I’m definitely a fan) and of course there was bacon, eggs and my mom’s cinnamon rolls. Seth and Carrie stopped by after breakfast to exchange more gifts and then my dad came for Christmas dinner which was steak, shrimp, mashed potatoes and gravy (the best I’ve ever made) and crispy brussel sprouts with bacon.

I would definitely say a fun time was had by all. And I just resolve to 1. not be sick next year and 2. relax more!

First year to decorate

If imma do a tree, it's gonna be like this.
Tiny live tree.

Paper chain
butterfly paper chains

I hung a wreath or two...
sparkly wreath

Front door in progress

Sparkly branches #christmasdecornewbie
Rip branches off my tree, spray paint them gold, sprinkle with glitter, hang sparkly balls.

Overflowing #handknit
Along with the stockings I knit for Tangle, I also knit 4 stockings for home.

Stockings

Airplants and succulents
I hung succulents and airplants along with ornaments over my baby tree.

Gettin the presents all wrapped up
How I wrapped all of my presents.

Ready

Christmas Treats

Holiday treats
somehow I found time to make a few Holiday treats. I created the graphic with lots of inspiration from spoonforkbacon.com.

Holiday treats
glassine paper bags that were inside the paper sacks.

Choco dipped potato chips

The Christmas elves are busy. @amylinnlentz @carringtonschaeffer #amysepicchristmasparty

Amy’s epic party

(all photos of Amy’s party are by Lisa.)

girls

<3 these girls

Amy's house

singing carols
I love that we sing carols at the end of the night.

carrie, abigail & me

Christmas Eve

Eden

Honor and David
Honor and my cousin David on Christmas Eve

Best gift evar. #thanksauntannie
my favorite gift of all, an inside joke from my aunt.

Christmas Day

The most impatient kids #coffeebeforepresents
I was sick on Christmas morning so the kids freaked out when it took me a little longer than usual to get moving. Also… it was fun torturing them.

Bribe him with a bone so he will leave us alone for present opening.
we give Dexter a bone before opening presents so he will leave us alone.

Best gift for Honor

Aftermath
Christmas present aftermath.

Crispy Brussel sprouts with bacon
loved these crispy Brussel sprouts with bacon

Santa came to visit me today and insisted that we take a picture.
Santa came to visit me at Tangle and insisted that we take a picture

Having a party for all 15 of my employees.
presents all set for my 15 employees at Tangle!

All blue #christmaslights
I love the tradition of driving around to look at Christmas lights.

Zombies!
What is Christmas without zombies?

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pics from the last week or two

January 3rd, 2013 — 1:18pm

Watchin the parade of lights from the top of tangle. Missing @carringtonschaeffer with @joshhudnall and @abigailfeld
watching the parade of lights from the top of Tangle

View from the top
bird’s eye view of Tangle

Successfully parallel-working with @joshhudnall
workin

There's a great article about Tangle in the Winter issue of CMU's magazine, Horizon.
article about Tangle in the University magazine

Lois'

Yesterday's breakfast #lois' #hipsterhangout #baaaaacon
Josh and I are getting obsessed with going to Lois’ for breakfast.

A chevron Christmas stocking. It's ok if you wanna bask in my knitting glory. #genius
progress of my Christmas stocking.

Me=winning. #coffeewars @joshhudnall
maybe I’m getting someone addicted to coffee…

The best part of eating at Pufferbelly is when the train goes by...that and the bacon.
eating at Pufferbelly as the train goes by. Maybe this obsession with breakfast places has something to do with bacon being my second favorite food…

Dexter thought he would be warm inside of @joshhudnall's hoodie.
Dexter snuggled himself up in Josh’s hoodie.

Gettin ready to run the Good Samaritan Clinic tomorrow.
getting set up for the Clinic

Busy, busy day. 41 patients. #goodsamaritanclinic
We ended up seeing a record 43 patients that day.

Chiopino mmmmm
Chiopino at Bin 707…amazing…

I mean, bacon is my second favorite food but this might be a little too much...

So proud of Scotty. Can't believe what people sacrifice to keep us safe.
my cousin’s husband got to come home for the first time since June.

Monument Presbyterian is the sweetest church. We were so honored to talk about the clinic with them.
This church took their Christmas Eve offering for the clinic. Brian and I were so honored to get to share with them during their Sunday morning service. It was one of the sweetest churches I’ve been to.

Dex
Don’t be fooled by his sweet face, he will pee on your floor given the chance.

Me and baby cal
me and baby Cal

Snow!!
I can’t tell you how much I LOVE the snow. It dumped on both Christmas and New Years Eve.

Snow!!

Eden and her coach
Eden hanging out with her Basketball coach.

Fixin a light
Josh wired a chandelier for me that I had gotten at a yard sale a few years ago. The kids found it very fascinating.

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Dream boards 2012

December 21st, 2012 — 9:18am

This was the 4th year of dream boards. I hope that 30 years from now, I have a stack of dream boards from every year. And I hope that Amy, Carrie, Rickelle and I will make it a priority to always get together, once a year, no matter where we live, to do this.

I love how each board is such a statement of where I am every year. I love this little piece of creative history. And I love seeing the contrast between my life and the lives of my friends. We are all at such different places in our lives, yet certain threads weave through each of our lives, connecting us to each other.

I can’t say how overwhelmingly thankful I am for these girls and the community we’ve formed around us. We’ve created a culture that says it’s OK to be connected to our hearts and to each other. I become more and more aware of how special this is… that this doesn’t just happen to everyone. I am lucky. I am blessed. I am SO thankful.

Dream board 2012

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from my journal 12.4.12

December 20th, 2012 — 9:14am

Just like that, every thing changes and now I’m looking back on a past that was such an all-consuming reality at the time. Life is different now. Life has expanded…yet again. Now I know love in a way that I never have. My eyes are just a little bit more open than they were before. Suddenly everything looks a little bit different. All of the loneliness and questioning and waiting and wondering seems that much more worth it because of what came out of it.

Josh is more than I asked for. He is just amazing. There is still such a part of me that is scared… scared of making a bad choice, scared because he isn’t what I expected, scared because I know what’s at stake and exactly what I’m risking, scared because the future isn’t written yet… and with all of that fear, he still surprises me in ways that I never knew were possible. All those times my friends told me their hopes for me… what COULD be… what to hold out for, I heard the words and hoped too, but couldn’t imagine what they were talking about, couldn’t picture it for myself because I had never known it. THIS is what they hoped for. THIS is blowing my mind.

THIS feels like redemption.

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coffee shop windows

December 7th, 2012 — 1:15pm

The church is in the process of opening a coffee shop on Main Street, right next to their offices and across from the Avalon Theater where we meet on Sundays. I’m ridiculously excited about this idea and have helped out as much as I can with the design and plans. Last week I got to paint the logo on the windows and decorate for Christmas. I wish I could make a full-time job out of window decorating… definitely not gonna happen in good ‘ole GeeJay.

Windows lookin pretty good

Soon-ish

coffee • causes • community

Decorated for Christmas too

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The clinic video

December 3rd, 2012 — 8:41am

My terribly talented friend, Seth, made this amazing video for the Good Samaritan Clinic. Enjoy!

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