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Thursday, July 4

{Thoughts} The Man in the Uniform


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You often hear it said that women love 'a man in a uniform.' You know, the police officers, soldiers, even the suited federal agents. All the law enforcement types. But I never really fell into that category. In fact, when I was in college I routinely stated that I would never date or marry 'a man in a uniform.' I dated musicians, mostly. What can I say? I was a slightly rebellious young woman. I wanted someone unique, artistic. But despite my young words and lack of wisdom, I married a uniform. And that man is strong, caring, respectful, kind and hilarious. It's amazing how the Lord provides you with things you never even knew that you needed. Like security, protection and the promise of love and provision. I know that my husband will always do what is right, will love and protect me and our family in every way, and will fill all of my days with as much happiness as possible, even in the difficult times.

So you see that uniform doesn't just represent authority and power. It represents protection, security, endless love and support, a man who does what it right, even when it is difficult. It represents strength in the midst of uncertainty, leadership and gentleness.

Thank you, all of you men {and women} in uniforms, for being all of those things. And today especially, thank you to all of you {men and women} who wear the uniform of a soldier.


Happy Independence Day.

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Wednesday, July 3

Deconstructed Omelette Salad



My current go-to egg concoction is the deconstructed omelette salad. The original idea centered around a product that is apparently seasonal at Trader Joe's, so we had to adapt our original idea, but the outcome was just a delicious as the original would have been.

Ingredients:
ghee or olive oil for the pan
plenty of organic greens {spinach, kale, spring mix}
grape tomatoes 
sauteed onions and bell pepper 
three slices of organic lunch meat {we use applegate organics}
two eggs {or however many you desire}
crumbled goat cheese {optional}
sliced avocado


Add some ghee to the pan and sautee the greens, tomatoes, and already cooked onion and bell pepper. Toss in the diced deli meat and let all the ingredients wilt and mix together. Crack in your eggs and stir as they cook to your desired consistency. Once the mixture is done, add to a bowl and top with crumbled goat cheese and/or diced avocado.

Once fall comes back around, we will revisit this recipe with a couple seasonal tweaks. I'm thinking shaved turkey, spinach, basil pesto and perhaps some cranberries...

xoxo

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Tuesday, July 2

Back to Black & White



Black and white is a combination that I often overlook. I own very little black, a fact that I am slowing changing, and usually pass up what I do have for something more colorful. But lately I've been drawn to the simplicity of black and white outfits, pairing patterns and textures instead of color. I especially love the print of this top and the hi-low hem.

 {Target top, Loft denim, Anthropologie necklace, vintage bracelets, Steve Madden platforms, Michael Kors bag & watch} 

What are your tricks to keeping a black and white ensemble interesting?
xoxo

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Monday, July 1

{P}inspiration: Outdoor Spaces



After four days in the secret gardens of Boquete, Panama, husband and I are on a mission to transform our backyard this summer. We finally finished laying the flagstone patio {labor. of. love.}, which I promptly adorned with vintage chairs, sweetheart roses and modern white planters, and are turning our attention to taming the jungle that is the backyard landscape. {Side note: we are seriously considering renting some goats to chomp away at the brush in our yard. It's that bad.. And we don't want to use a ton of weed killers and pesticides.} We have carved out a couple flower beds to fill with Queen Anne's Lace {I see a foraging expedition in my near future} and Lantana, and are trying to decide whether or not to sod the giant bank behind our porch. Alas. Instead of boring you with the details of our backyard plans, here are some outdoor spaces/landscapes that I absolutely love.

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themes: unique seating, plenty of greenery, mosquito-repelling plants, a place for entertaining
 
all can be found here as well.
xoxo

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Thursday, June 20

Paleo Breakfast Recipe Roundup


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One of the more challenging aspects of switching to a paleo lifestyle was figuring out what to eat for breakfast. Lunch and dinner are pretty easy, but breakfast was the bane of my (paleo) existence for a while. As much as I love eggs, sometimes I just can't stomach them in the early hours of the morning, so I had to get creative. Here are some of my go-to breakfast ideas:


 Eggs (an obvious inclusion, I know.)
- Make an egg scramble or omelette with your favorite vegetables and/or protein. Add a bit of ghee (clarified butter) or coconut oil to your pan and sautee veggies of choice, add in extra protein if desired, add in 2-3 eggs and mix around until cooked through, top with avocado or salsa (or both!)
Vegetables to include: zucchini, mushrooms, spinach, squash, tomatoes, arugula, broccoli, green onions, chopped asparagus, leeks, olives, sweet potatoes (if you need a post-workout carb source), really anything goes here.
Extra proteins to include: organic deli meat (I like Applegate Organic chicken breast slices), any type of sausage (I'm partial to Aidells's chicken & apple sausages, Publix Greenwise chicken sausages, Applegate Farms breakfast sausages are a good frozen option), crumbled bacon (I use nitrate-free turkey bacon), smoked salmon, leftover pork chops from dinner, etc.
- You can also do a frittata version of eggs + vegetables that is great for making on Sunday and reheating during the hectic work week.
- Hard boil some eggs on the weekend for a quick grab and go breakfast, paired with an apple and a hand full of raw nuts or sit down with a hard boiled egg or two and some wilted spinach
- Make egg muffins. Line muffin cups with a slice of turkey bacon, add in a few chopped veggies and crack and egg into the muffin cup. Bake at 400 for about 15 minutes or until eggs are set and browned. 


Avocado Bowls
- Another easy breakfast, bake an egg into an avocado half.
Simply scoop a little avocado out of a half to make some extra room, crack your egg into the hole and bake on a sheet at 400 for about ten minutes or until your eggs is the desired consistency. Top with the removed avocado, some crumbled turkey bacon and salt and pepper as desired.
- Spoon some homemade chicken salad or tuna salad into an avocado half and eat up! Also tasty with crumbled bacon on top.
{eggs from the backyard; egg scramble with zucchini, spinach, potatoes & crumbled bacon + tangerine + black coffee}

Chicken Soup
- While it may sound strange, a traditional chicken soup makes a great breakfast, especially on cooler mornings.
Sautee onion, garlic, celery, carrots in olive oil in a dutch oven. Add in diced chicken and cook until almost cooked through. Add desired amount of organic vegetable broth and simmer on low for about thirty minutes. Add spices such as oregano, thyme and basil to desired taste.


Creamy Coconut Squash
- An easy breakfast for when you're running out the door to work, butternut squash puree is a great make-ahead and reheat option. Simply peel, remove seeds and cut 1/2 of a butternut squash into cubes, then microwave until the cubes have softened (about ten minutes total), add to a food processor with 1&1/2 cups unsweetened coconut or almond milk, 1/4 cup of pecans or almonds, and 1/4 tsp of cinnamon and 1/4 tsp nutmeg if desired. Serve warm and top with a few sliced almonds or some extra milk.


Breakfast Salads
- Top a mix of spring lettuces and spinach with a bit of fruit or olives, walnuts or pecans, crumbled turkey bacon, a fried egg or sausage or baked chicken and a squeeze of lemon or light dressing (I suggest making your own. A lemon champagne would be quite tasty, also Bragg vinaigrette is a good bottled option).

{spinach salad with berries + grilled chicken sausage + roasted sweet potatoes; no-atmeal with blueberries + black coffee}

Breadless Sandwhiches
- Make a BLT or an egg sandwhich using a bell pepper or a portabella mushroom as a bread substitute. Or make these delicious cauliflower tortillas for breakfast wraps.


Cauliflower with Sausage and/or Eggs
- This is a great option for us Southerners who grew up eating creamy white grits with butter. Simply wash, chop and steam 1/2 head of cauliflower, then puree in a blender with a bit of ghee or grass-fed butter. I typically do this on a Sunday to use for the week. In the mornings I add some cooked sausage (Aidell's or Applegate)
 and/or an egg over medium (scrambled is good too), a bit of salt and pepper and maybe a bit of thyme.


No-atmeal
- For those mornings when you are really craving a traditional breakfast, a tasty combination of banana, raw nuts and almond milk satisfies your oatmeal cravings without deleterious effects.
Add 1/2 cup almonds, 1/2 cup pecans, 1/2 a banana, 1/4 tsp ground cinnamon, 1/8 tsp salt and 1/4-1/2 cup unsweetened coconut or almond milk to a food processor and pulse until desired consistency is reached. Warm the mix in a microwave or on the stove, then top with a few berries and a bit more milk as desired.
Here's another recipe that includes a few eggs for added protein and one with some extra spices that I love to make in the fall.


Crustless Quiche
- Another easy option for making ahead of time and reheating, quiche is quick and easy on hectic mornings.
For a crustless version, simply whisk together 6 eggs, 1&1/2 cups of coconut or almond milk, 1 tablespoon ghee or grass-fed butter, salt & pepper. Then stir in about four cups or so of desired vegetables (if using broccoli, I suggest steaming it first) and pour the mixture into a pan and bake at 425 for about 20 minutes or until the middle is set.
If I have a week full of early mornings when eggs may not sound appealing, I will use the almond flour crust from this recipe for a quiche. Simply mix eggs and desired veggies and pour into a pre-baked crust. Bake for about 15-20 minutes. 


Vegetable Bowl
- Skip the protein and load up on veggies.
Lightly sautee mushrooms, onions, spinach, broccoli, zucchini and any other vegetables. The more the merrier! Top with avocado or homemade salsa.
- Kale with sweet potatoes is one of my favorite vegetable combinations.
Dice and bake a sweet potato, sautee kale with onions on Sunday. Mix them together in the morning for a quick and easy breakfast to go. This is also good with some steamed broccoli.
{broccoli and spinach quiche with almond flour crust + half a grapefruit + almond milk; black coffee for the win!}

Berry Pancakes (great for Saturday mornings)
- There are quite a few pancake recipes using almond flour (this book has a good one), and while those are a good alternative to traditional pancakes, they are still not great. A definite treat, in my opinion. A good alternative to almond flour pancakes is this recipe from Primal Blueprint: (makes 4 servings)
Heat 3 tablespoons grass-fed butter or ghee in a 10-inch skillet (I like to use a cast iron), and add 1 cup of mixed berries (I use a combination of blueberries & strawberries). While the berries simmer, beat 4 egg whites with an electric mixer until stiff peaks form. In a separate bowl, whisk 4 egg yolks for 1-2 minutes, add 1 teaspoon of vanilla extract and 1/2 tsp cinnamon, then fold in the egg whites. Spread the egg mixture over the berries and cook for a couple minutes, then transfer to a preheated oven at 400 degrees. Bake for about ten minutes, until the egg mixture is browned and puffy. Remove from oven and invert onto a plate so tha the fruit is face-up. Garnish with a few berries and enjoy!


This is not a completely inclusive list, but just a few ideas that we make pretty regularly. Another favorite place for great breakfast ideas is PaleOMG. That girl makes some tasty breakfast casseroles, including some that are crock-pot friendly for those of us with hectic schedules. (Total girl crush. I'm not ashamed.)

Let me know if you try any of these or have any other suggestions!
xoxo

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Wednesday, June 19

Back to Reality



Husband and I spent the last eight days exploring and adventuring in the Chiriquí providence of Panama. Zip lining, waterfall hikes, white water rafting, exploring volcanic islands, incredible food (including the freshest fish possible)... In short, it was amazing. I didn't want to leave. And I probably wouldn't have left if it weren't for things like missing my family and friends. Oh, and those pesky student loans and mortgage payments. 


I have some posts coming up detailing our trip, the hotels and activities. Oh, and some pretty amazing pictures.

xoxo

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Thursday, June 6

Secret Garden



One of my favorite places to sit and read or share a cup of coffee and conversation is my parent's backyard. We spent countless hours outside as children, helping dad cut the grass and build walkways or helping mom plant window boxes and create beautiful flower beds. It is amazing to look back now and see the transformation of their back yard. {I even remember planting the cypress trees that now reach as high at the second story of the house!}

A love of gardening is definitely a trait I received from my mother. There is something so peaceful about a garden, being surrounded by all that greenery and life. And there is something very cathartic and fulfilling about seeing years of hard work turn into such a beautiful escape.


xoxo

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Friday, May 24

Sensing Happiness


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This three day weekend has perfect timing. We were at a stand-still all week with our patio project due to the monsoon type rain we've been having, so time to work away! We also have plans to peruse a local art festival and have dinner with family, catch up on some Game of Thrones, and spend quality time as a little family. Hope you have a lovely Memorial Day weekend!

Seeing: Inspiration for our work-in-progress outdoor space {and the shower it will hopefully soon host!}.
Hearing: My friend Jason blesses so many people with his sermons. the Lord is using this man in a wonderful way.
Tasting: These chicken + apple sausages. i make them at least once weekly {or twice if we are being honest.}
Smelling: The sweet combination of cardamon and rose for summer.
Touching: These insanely comfortable sandals - perfect for work and for play. I love them so much I may order a second pair in black.

xoxo

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One Up: Feelings of Inadequacy


We compare the highlight reels of others to our behind the scenes.
  

I listened to this podcast the other day while I was getting ready for work, and honestly it shook me more than I anticipated. So much so that I felt that perhaps many of you needed to hear it too. So take a few minutes on your way to work, while getting dressed, whenever.

xoxo

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Wednesday, May 22

Meatloaf Casserole

 
Like the vast majority of busy women, I am constantly on the lookout for easy, but delicious paleo meals, especially ones that I can make on a Sunday and reheat during the week. I made this casserole over the past weekend, and it has served us well as a quick and tasty dinner for hectic work days. I adapted the recipe just a bit, but this one will definitely be going in the keep pile.


Preheat the oven to 400.
Brown the ground beef on the stove, adding the chopped onions when the meat is almost finished cooking. 
Slice carrots, zucchini & sweet potato using a mandolin or grater.
When the meat is finished, add tomato paste and all spices.
Transfer to a large bowl* and add in the zucchini, sweet potato and carrots.
Whisk the eggs, then add to the meat/veggie mixture.
Mix everything together and place into a 9x13 dish.
Cover with foil and bake for 20 minutes. Remove foil and cook another 20 minutes. If you so desire, top with some freshly shredded grass-fed cheddar for the last five minutes of cooking to get it all melty and brown. 

To reheat, slice out your portion and reheat at 300 for about 15 minutes. Serve with a side of sauteed kale or any other green vegetable you desire.  

xoxo
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*I recommend browning the beef in a dutch oven, then adding everything to the dutch oven for mixing. I realized halfway through making this recipe that I don't own a bowl large enough to hold two pounds of meat plus all the shredded veggies that allows room for mixing.

Tuesday, May 21

Packing for Panama


Since one of the things on our pre-babe bucket list is to have a big adventure together, husband and I are headed to Panama next month! Our itinerary includes a zip line expedition, hiking in the cloud forest, sightseeing in the city and canal, a volcano hike, maybe some whitewater rafting, an excursion to a coffee estate, sea kayaking, and some down time on the beach. To say that I am excited is a vast understatement.

Breezy dresses, sandals, hats and sunglasses are my planned uniform, so I've compiled a few of my current favorites that would be perfect for this getaway.


xoxo
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Like the rest of you I was absolutely broken-hearted over the tradjegy in Oklahoma. I cannot imagine the pain and grief the people there must feel. Today I can't help but hold my loved ones a little tighter and praise the Lord for their health and safety. My prayers are with those affected by the tornado, those who are there helping pick up the pieces, and all of us as we watch the events unfold.
 

Sunday, May 19

The Great Shoe Debate: Style versus Comfort


Being on my feet all day every day means that I have to be careful about my footwear decisions. As much as I love my stilettos and four inch wedges, they just aren't feasible when standing/walking ten hours a day. Even my favorite flats and flat sandals tend to fall short on comfort after walking around in them for more than a few hours. I've found that I need both a comfortable sole and a bit of arch support {hello, high arches that I loved as a ballerina}. The challenge is finding comfortable shoes that are also somewhat stylish. And while these styles aren't exactly fashion-forward, they are pretty cute alternatives to aching feet.

And just for fun, some of my current favorites that don't make the wear-to-work cut... or maybe I could wear them for a half day? 

I currently own the Dansko Thea wedges in nude, and I love them. They aren't quite as comfortable as the standard orthopedic Dansko clogs, but they are much more comfortable than regular flats. {Two words: arch. support.} I'm also ordering the Worishfer wedges in black because I've actually been wearing Crocs ballet flats all week. My feet are hurting that bad. I like to pretend I'm wearing one of the cute styles directly above, but in reality, it's Crocs flats. I know. I've reached an all-time low.
  
Any comfortable shoe suggestions? I'm all ears.
xoxo

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Tuesday, May 14


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As I have gotten older I have noticed that my type A personality traits have become much more apparent in my daily life. I've always enjoyed making plans, writing lists and organizing my days, but I have realized over the past few years that it's more than just something I enjoy. Planning and listing is a way to calm myself and steel myself toward productivity, especially when I am overwhelmed. My mind works in rational, scientific ways. I work through problems in a logical order, from an issue at work to finding that lost bobby pin in my car. My closet is organized by color {ROY G BIV, anyone?} and within each color, it is organized by sleeve length. I also recently broke out some geometry when K an I were mapping out our soon-to-be-built patio. {He laughed, but my C=2(pi)r determined  the length of one side of the walkway, so it worked. Just saying.} Everything in my life has a place. Add in a profession that demands perfection, and you've got some serious type A tendencies.

While I truly believe that these traits enhance my professional attributes and serve to maintain my sanity as I juggle my daily life, I also believe that we all need time to disconnect. To toss out the lists, to not make plans. To find yourself curled up and napping on the couch with your pup at 3:00 on a Saturday afternoon. I also find serenity in the outdoors, especially camping trips like this one. And while there is quite a bit of list-making, planning & organizing involved, once we reach our destination, all bets are off. Often we have a vague idea of a hike we want to take or make tentative plans to watch the sunrise, but for the most part our days are free. No schedules, no phones, no computers. Just us and the trees, the river, the sky. I need this time to balance the scientific nature of my brain, to tap into my creative side, to ground me.


And now it's your turn.  What are your type A tendencies? 
And what are your tricks to make sure you don't go overboard?
xoxo

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Tuesday, May 7

Real Food. Real Life. Real Workouts.



I often get questions about maintaining a paleo lifestyle on a regular basis. It's one thing to complete thirty days of clean eating, but how does that hold up after your cleanse is through? For me it was all about small changes and a slow transition, but that's another story for another day.

Today I wanted to share with you a new tumblr site which I will update with my daily meals and workout schedule. While I tend to repeat meals during the week, I hope it will help you come up with new meal ideas and also challenge you to think about what you eat in relation to when you workout and what type of workout you complete. {ie, I wouldn't recommend having a green smoothie for breakfast after completing a difficult WOD or doing sprints. Your body needs protein and even a little starch after work like that.}

Here's to finding ways to make your lifestyle paleo because I honestly believe it can work for everyone.

xoxo

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Saturday, May 4

Pre-Babe Bucket List*



Talk of little babes has been constant in my circle over the last six months. One of my sweetest friends had her second little girl in November, just after the new Year two of my closest girlfriends found out that they are expecting {and only a few weeks apart!}, and many other ladies I know are adding to their families as well. 

All this talk of babes has husband and I thinking about what we want to accomplish or experience before we take that step ourselves. And while you can't always plan these things {as was the case in the majority of my friends' pregnancies}, it's nice to have goals. At least it is for me. {Hello, type A}. And as excited as I am about the prospect of littles, here are a few things that I'd like to experience before we bring them into our lives.


~ have one big adenture trip with husband
~ complete a sprint triathlon
~ finish our backyard and build a patio
~ go on a mission trip to Haiti
~ run a half marathon
~ take sambo to the beach
 
What would you put on your pre-babe bucket list?
xoxo
 
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*This is NOT an announcement, just so we are clear. :)