Wednesday, July 24, 2013

outside my window...

Outside my window...swirls of oppressive humidity are lingering under gloomy clouds and grey rain drops.
I am thinking... that it's time to shower!
I am thankful... that we had an amazing evening with the Schneider family last night.
In the kitchen... the remnants of cake crumbs, frosting dabs, and decorating tools are littering the countertops.
I am wearing... my workout clothes! Yay! That means I did exercise today. 
I am creating... a geometrically designed classroom.
I am going... on a dolphin cruise with my cousins this evening.
I am reading...3 books at a time!
I am hoping... that Daniel can get caught up with his work.
I am looking forward to... going to see my grandparents in MS next week! 
I am learning… that I have a HUGE problem of being LATE.
Around the house...ripening peaches, guns, fabric waiting to be sewed.
One of my favourite things... finding cloud pictures with my hubby.

Saturday, July 20, 2013

word of the day!

bushwa \BOOSH-wah, -waw\ , noun:
 rubbishy nonsense; baloney; bull: You'll hear a lot of boring bushwa about his mechanical skill.

Isn't BUSHWA just such a fun word to roll over the tongue?! I'm going to try to firmly incorporate it into my vocabulary today so that I won't forget about this choice word and say boring things like, "That's just a bunch of baloney!" when I could elaborately proclaim, "Please cut out the bushwa and tell me what you really mean!"

 Maybe no one else likes words, vocabulary etc. like I do.....Y'all are probably saying to yourselves, "Sure wish she wouldn't post about such drab bushwa...."

BTW, I have the complete opposite of bushwa rising in the oven....BREAD!

Happy Saturday!

Friday, July 19, 2013

grow a garden in your book!

 
Awww....a green thumb at last! I can effortlessly grow these bookmark sprouts in my book!
Such a super fun birthday gift... THANKS, Rhonda!



 
 


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Wednesday, July 17, 2013

thinkn' beach

With some birthday $, I bought this gorgeous, chevron, roll-up beach mat at Walmart the other day! I think I am in love. But, I have never owned or tried out a beach mat at the beach. It seems like a really good idea and the fabric looks as if it will repel sand and water, which would be amazing! I abhor getting all sandy when I am laying out trying to get a freckle. Hopefully soon, I can try it out for real at the ocean one of these days! What is your favorite beach accessory? Do y'all all have beach mats, and love them? Or dislike them? Should I have saved the $15 I spent on this and applied it to a beach lounge chair instead? While we are on the subject of beachy apparatuses, I'll share a pic of this towel and bag I am coveting...



{And, BTW, I didn't write anything about FOOD! But my love of cupcakes is apparent!}

The Icon Beach Set

Monday, July 15, 2013

Marco's and the Ninja Turtle!



 Here I am fixing to type about FOOD again! But our worlds really do revolve around food if you think about it. We have jobs to earn money to be able to buy food to stay alive! Without food, we would all wither away and life would cease. Anyway, Aunt Sue was so kind as to let us take her Mazda CX-7 {I think that's what she has!} down to Goodwill to pick up the large green La-Z-Boy that was sitting waiting patiently to be permanently adopted into the Daniel Faircloth family. This chair definitely has some character! When I pulled up around back and told the guy that I was there to pick up the green La-Z-Boy, he said, "Oh, that ninja turtle green one?!" "Yes, sir! That would be the one!" I think it was originally a somewhat dark hunterish green, but over time, the areas that have been sat upon the most have evolved into a glowing green patina! Chair on board, it was time for lunch! Neither of us had tried Marco's which was right handy on 9 Mile Road beside Tokyo. They offered buffet for $5.99 and we took them up on it! It reminded me the most of Mellow Mushroom pizza! Chewy, crispy crust with fresh toppings such as feta and tomatoes! I'll post the link to their website below. If you had a hankering to try something that wasn't on the bar, all you had to do was mention it, and it was soon out there swirling steam. The White Cheezy was my favorite! It is a small buffet, only 6 pizzas out a time which means they are always bringing out new ones! There's no salad bar either but who wants to be a rabbit when there's cheesy pizza around?!


http://www.marcospizza.com/


Sunday, July 14, 2013

thriving on birthday thrifting!

 Life gets in the way of keeping my resolution of blogging every day. As you know, Roxie and I are birthday twins. We had postponed our celebration until after the wedding, so finally on Thursday, we and Anne set out to celebrate in Pensacola with some good ole secondhand snooping! We were on our way too early to stop at Dixie's since they open at 10. Next stop was "Miles of Art" which is in the old Miles Furniture store across from La-Z-Boy on Bayou Blvd. We had to wait on them to open too! Such a strange feeling for me to experience... But once we got inside, it was well worth the wait!!! That place is a HUGE treasure land! Booth after booth of unique novelties, gorgeous art, and expensive antiques kept us enthralled for almost 2 hours! The most beautiful painting I have ever seen hung there; a monstrous 6' x 4' canvas of green dappled sea water with a vivid sea turtle swimming by. I want to go back to just stand and gaze again at all of its beautiful $2,100 self. But for now, I am thrilled with my $4 juice box purse similar to the one pictured below that I ended up with! Daniel does NOT appreciate its recycled beauty and has forbidden me to carry it in his presence, so I will happily go green when I am without him!

  We dined at "The Cactus Flower CafĂ©." It was raining a good drizzle by then, definitely a "Seattle" day. I was wishing I was wearing cute rain boots! We had a good girly lunch; Anne and Roxie both had the special which was a sandwich and a cup of tortilla soup. I had a mango shrimp salad and a different kind of soup that I can't remember the name of. Next on the agenda was the Teen Challenge thrift store on 9th Ave. I found a beautiful hardcover copy of "Marley and Me" for $1.00, a paperback "Shopaholic Takes Manhattan" for $.59, and a frosted stemmed sundae cup for $1.00  that exactly matches the one I had broken! Now I have a set of 12 again! The Miracle Box thrift store on Davis really made me smile! I found an almost new pair of black Gianni Bini leather wedges for $4.99!! They are a touch too narrow but I've been reading some great tutorials on how to stretch them. I also fell in love with a British flag coffee mug that was only $.49. After a quick Target run, we were back to business at the Goodwill on 9 Mile Rd. I spied a green leather La-Z-Boy chair for only $34.99 but it appeared to have a broken back. {Later, after discussing this chair with Daniel and Dad, I realized that it probably just wasn't hooked properly on one side in the back. Wade and Rhonda checked it out on Saturday, confirmed my suspicion, and purchased it for us! Yay!} I did make Daniel smile with the rolling office chair I found for $3.99 that will enable him to sit in style in his deer stand. The Teen Challenge next door was our last secondhand shop of the day. I netted a Richard Peck book "The Preacher's Funeral," a turquoise measuring cup set, and a tomato red coffee mug all for FREE! This happened because the lady ahead of me in line only wanted to purchase one item for $1.83 which didn't meet the $5 minimum for using a credit card. She told me to add my stuff to hers since she had to pay $5 anyway!  "Thank-you, Ma'am!" I will pay this favor forward some day! On the way home, we savored piled high Burger King cones along with fun and friendship! Twas a thrifty day with friends that was totally a thrill!

TIP OF THE DAY: Even if you don't have an umbrella handy and it's pouring rain, it's not a good idea to put a plastic bag over your head to keep dry because the temporary blindness could result in a nasty bonk on the head from the vehicular door frame. Just sayin'. Not that I would know or anything, but I do have a really sore lump on my head for some reason...

Thursday, July 11, 2013

3 Day Military Diet

         I DID IT!!! I DID IT!!!

  Ok, enough self congratulating! But I am pleased to proclaim that I actually decided to do this diet and amazingly stuck with it for the entire 3 days! I followed it exactly except that I didn't realize that the tea wasn't supposed to be sweet tea on Day 1. You are supposed to be able to lose up to 8 pounds. I was thrilled to drop 4! {Normally I GAIN weight when I try to diet!} My sis Mel did some research on this diet and found info insisting that it is a fad diet and not used by the military at all. Who knows?! All I know is that I was very hungry for 3 days and that I did lose 4 pounds! I'll post the link to the website where I got this info from so in case you want to put yourself through this, you will have all the data you need. http://blessedmommy.hubpages.com/hub/Lose-Up-To-10-Pounds-In-3-Days-On-The-3-Day-Diet I am considering going through the agony again like they recommend after 4 days of normal eating have passed in order to reverse the porking up I've done lately. We shall see. It was tremendously satisfying to EAT today while Roxie, Anne, and I were in Pensacola celebrating our birthdays. We had a terrific time! {I shall blog about it tomorrow as Danl is waiting on the 'puter.}

3 Day Diet

DAY 1:
Breakfast--1/2 Grapefruit, 1 Slice of Toast, 2 Tablespoons of Peanut Butter, and Coffee or Tea
Lunch--1/2 Cup of Tuna, 1 Slice of Toast, and Coffee or Tea (any brew, as long as it's caffeinated)
Dinner--3 ounces of any type of meat, 1 Cup of Green Beans, 1/2 Banana, 1 Small Apple, and 1 Cup of Vanilla Ice Cream (YUM)!!!
Tips to Try:
  • Warm the apple and/or banana and eat them over the ice cream. Delicious!
  • Cook the green beans with the meat or simmer them in the broth. Mmmm :)


DAY 2:
Breakfast--1 egg, 1 Slice of Toast, and 1/2 Banana
Lunch--1 Cup of Cottage Cheese (Or 1 Slice of Cheddar Cheese), 1 Hard Boiled Egg, and 5 Saltine Crackers
Dinner--2 Hot Dogs, (no buns), 1 Cup of Broccoli, 1/2 Cup of Carrots, 1/2 Banana, and 1/2 Cup of Vanilla Ice Cream


DAY 3:
Breakfast--5 Saltine Crackers, 1 Slice of Cheddar Cheese, and 1 Small Apple
Lunch-1 Hard-Boiled Egg, and 1 Slice of Toast
Dinner--1 Cup of Tuna, 1/2 of a Banana, and 1 Cup of Vanilla Ice Cream