Showing posts with label Lists. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lists. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 4

Today is for:

a hot cocoa date while the babe naps
finishing a new quilt project
blog design brainstorming
lighting Christmas scented candles
turning up the heat
making goals for a new year
Christmas gift planning
enjoying our cozy home

What are you guys doing today? Winter is definitely here in Seattle..has it come to your house yet?

xoxo
Joy

Monday, November 18

Good Evening From The Candido Couch

Today has been a snuggle-on-the-couch-and-munch-on-an-apple-while-watching-curious-george kind of day. The babe is one big snot bubble, with a wicked cough and sneeze to go along. Oh, buddy. He goes from running through the house hollering and laughing to melting in my arms, out of breath and exhausted. I hope he can fight this bug off soon. It makes my mama heart so sad!

This week is going to be super low key. A reboot of sorts. I feel like the last few weeks have been a little crazy and I need to tune in to our family's needs and redefine our schedule accordingly. We're going to figure out O's napping schedule if it kills me. It's already killing me the way it's been so cattywampus. He's been waking up 3-4 times a night for about a month now, too, and I'm pretty frazzled. So! Mama is making an executive decision and we are taking a week off. Off of extracurricular activities and off of blogging. Much needed. Much appreciated.

My goals for this week away:

  • Find O's new nap rhythm
  • Inventory of pantry/fridge and refocus meal planning
  • Brainstorm for HappyCandido content/design
  • Plan a date night
  • Have a family business meeting about next quarter
  • Get some friggin sleep

Also, hopefully there will be a lot more snuggling and hanging out with Hugsy the Penguin.
See you soon, friends…

xoxo
Joy

Thursday, September 26

Thankful Thursday

Sweet giggles
Help with dishes
Dinner on the couch
Rainy days
Funny faces
Pretty lights
Early mornings
Good sleep
New friends
Pumpkin bread
Holding hands
Jibber jabber
Pots and pans

Monday, September 23

A Day in the Life


8:05am Breakfast of champs in foxy slippers
 9:05am Dad! Wake up, Dad!
 10:05 Time for Mama to have some breakfast while baby naps
 11:05am Grocery shopping
12:05pm Wood shopping
1:05pm Snackin' and loungin'
2:05 Rocking him to sleep for nap #2
3:05 Still not sleeping!!
4:05pm Cleaning out the cleaning cabinet
5:05pm Cookies before dinner
 6:05pm Cheese Ravioletti
 7:05 Rocking him to sleep in the dark, listening to the pouring rain

Friday, September 20

Thankful Thursday For Friday

A whole day of snuggles
Foxy slippers
Cool, sunny days at the park
Apples and pumpkins 
Photographer friends
Homemade pizza
Handsome husband
Good night sleeps
Gigantic new toofies
Teething pills
Hand-me-downs
Wind in his hair
A good run
Date night in

Thursday, September 12

Thankful Thursday

a pretty little archway we found on a walk in Fremont

5 hours of sleep at one time
A cool, foggy morning to wake up slowly
Breakfast with my boys (and Norah!)
Vanilla Nut creamer
A friendly visit
Happy hearts
Healthy groceries
A sweet husband
Gym memberships
Sunny, playful afternoons
Quiet time

What are you thankful for today?
xoxo
Joy

Monday, June 24

The Argument Inside My Head For The Last 2 Months

Dude. I'm gonna shave my head. 

Well, no. I probably shouldn't. I'll just get it cut real short. 

But then  I'll look like Justin Bieber. 

It will be so quick and easy! And fun and cute!

My face is too round. Too chubby!

Short hair will be great for a hot summer.

I won't be able to pull it up.

I hate wearing it up all the time.

I'll look like a chubby Justin Bieber.

If I don't try it, I'll be sorry. I really wanna try it!

What if I hate it?! I hated it last time.

But that's because I wasn't expecting it. 

I might look like a boy. And hate it.

It will grow, you're taking vitamins!

Okay, let's do it!!
I did it and I love it! And so does Camillo, yay!! 

Monday, March 25

The Best Parts of This Day


The little fingers that tap on the wall first thing in the morning

And his little voice that talks to Francis the Hippo before Mama gets up

The daddy that snores next to me

The quiet play time before the sun comes all the way up

Snuggles before nap time

The living room to myself for coffee and devotions

The bright sun shining all day

Walking to the field with Uncle Jordy to watch daddy play soccer

Finally being able to spray paint some projects

Dinner with Camillo

Camillo helping with dinner clean up

The daddy rocking the baby to sleep

Lounging on the couch watching the Big Bang Theory

And an early bed time

Friday, February 8

Tubs and Toofies


Oh. My. Word.

Just when I think Ollie couldn't get any cuter/sweeter/happier, he springs one on us and we're once again blown away by what a blessing our little guy is. I mean, seriously. Like when he got his first two toofies. He loves to show them off with his big, happy grin. Or when he took his first bath in the big boy tub. He has discovered the sheer joy that comes from splashing in the water. It's epic, people, let him tell ya! Or the nights he scoots/crawls/face plants across the living room, looking back to make sure he's not getting too far away from us. Or when his little head jerks towards the door when he hears daddy's keys in the lock. Or when he jumps and jumps and jumps in his bouncer until he's so tired, he just needs to rest his head on his hands for a bit. Or when he wakes up from his nap with a little fuzzy bed head.
One evening, while I was rocking Ollie to sleep, I was completely overcome with how much I love him. And then, ya know what? I realized the amount that I love Oliver doesn't even compare to how much God loves His kids. It's hardly even fathomable and I've only caught a sliver of a glimpse into that love. There's so much more to God's love than I can even comprehend. His is perfect!

I'm so grateful for our little baby boy. Motherhood is teaching me so much about who I am, who God is, and what He has for me. It's really quite amazing. Next week I'll share some of what He's doing in my heart. I'm feeling much better than that one time..

We're heading out of town today. Our house is still in shambles and mama and the baby are getting antsy! It will be great to get out of the city and stretch our legs. The weather is supposed to be gorgeous so you better believe I'm taking my camera and my walking shoes. I'm feeling inspired already!

Next week is going to be full! Ollie has his 6 month checkup - we get to talk about eating solids!! The 14th is, of course, Valentine's Day, and the 15th is Ollie's 6 month 'birthday'. Also, I'll have a couple updates on the mold project (because I know you're dying to hear about it) and my cheerful project.

Until then, Happy Weekend, friends!!

xoxo
Joy

Monday, January 21

Sometimes

Sometimes there are 6 loads of laundry, sorted neatly on the floor, waiting to be washed, dried, and folded.

Sometimes there is a sink and 2 counters full of plates, cups, mugs, pots, bowls, pans, and silverware waiting to be scrubbed, rinsed, dried, and put away.

Sometimes there are blog posts waiting to be imagined, written, and posted.

Sometimes there are projects waiting to be started and others waiting to be finished.

Sometimes the bed is a mess with the covers waiting to be made neat and the pillows needing fluffed.


But sometimes, a baby boy needs his mama to snuggle him through his tummy aches and rock him while he sleeps. And then that's all that matters. Every time. 


Friday, January 18

5 Things You Should {NOT} Do When Cutting Your Own Bangs



You should not cut your bangs in your skivvies, 5 minutes before your friend is supposed to show up at your house. No matter how close you two are, you will be mortified if she knocks on the door and you're not only undressed, but also only half way through your trim.

You should not cut your bangs while wrinkling your forehead or raising your eyebrows. Especially if you are using your eyebrows as your length guide. Doing so will result in..well, you can probably guess.

You should not cut your bangs all at once, in one big swoop. Start at the center and work your way over to the sides. This way, you won't accidentally cut way. too. much.

You should not cut your bangs and then leave the texturing for later. Even heavy, blunt bangs need a little love from the texturing shears.

You should not cut your bangs and then panic. If you need to, get them wet and re-blowdry them. Now try again and blow them in a different direction. Okay, well.. Look on the bright side: in two weeks they'll be the perfect length.

Good Luck and Happy Trimming!

xoxo
Joy

Monday, November 26




Today is November 26th. That means there are only 5 weeks left of 2012!! This year has been so full and so very blessed.

I've already started to put a lot of thought into my resolutions for this new year. I don't want another 12 months to come and go with a half hearted list of goals that are unaccomplished because they weren't planned well. 

The list isn't written all the way yet but I know something to do with health will be there for sure. And it will probably have to be about what I eat. Because, let's be honest, I may not have much control over getting to the gym at a certain time everyday (read: Ollie takes 20 minute naps) but I can absolutely control what food I put in my mouth. Or don't. 

I've decided that two small changes I can make will help me be so much healthier. #1: no sugar during the weekdays. Man, oh man. I am addicted to sweets and treats. It's kind of disgusting. Well, it would be if it wasn't so delicious. I am hereby committing to cutting all sugar intake out of every weekday. Treats will be saved for a weekend, if I've done well enough to earn it. I don't want to deprive myself of something I really enjoy but I need to switch my point of view:: Two cookies are a special treat to indulge in only on occasion. No longer is it acceptable to eat an entire box. In one evening. #2: up my fruit and veggie count everyday. Maybe we didn't do a lot of veggies when I was a kid but for some reason, it's really hard for me. 5 a day - are you kidding?! It's not that I don't like vegetables, I just don't think about them. I've recently heard a lot of buzz about juicing. When a friend of mine made me a glass of juice (maybe 8 ounces?) I was shocked to realize I'd just had 3 servings of veggies and 1 fruit. That was easy, I can totally do that!!

And why wait five weeks? There's a juicer on my counter and the cupboards are bare of cookies. {cough cough} Now's a great time to start. I'm ready and excited to be adventurous with fruits and vegetables, and who knows? Maybe by January 1st I'll be craving broccoli on the weekends instead of ColdStone. I'll keep you posted!

xoxo
Joy

side note: I should emphasize that juicing is not replacing any of my meals. I'm still a breastfeeding mama and will continue to eat what I need to to keep Oliver healthy and full. By juicing, my hope is to add to my daily nutrition - for me and my baby.

Today I'm thankful
That the holiday was spent with family
For a beautiful sunny day
That it's never too late 

Wednesday, November 7

On prioritizing and doing my best

Oliver, 7 days new

I've been told by so many people that I must 'sleep when baby sleeps'! In the first couple weeks, there was nothing else I could do - I was exhausted and in a lot of pain and discomfort. He slept, I slept.

Now, almost 3 months later, the honeymoon (you know: mom here cleaning the house, friends bringing meals, sleeping whenever I feel the need, Camillo at my beck and call) is over and it's getting a little harder for me to let myself sleep during the day. After all, who is going to wash the dishes, switch the laundry, plan the meals, cook the meals, write the blog, snuggle the husband, take the shower, read the bible, or clean up the house if I'm napping with Ollie? There's a lot to do but only a few short windows throughout the day that they can be done. This calls for some prioritizing and planning ahead. 

Oliver is a short napper - 45 minutes at a time at most. And there are many occasions where he can't stay asleep unless I'm holding him. (Remember the stages I'm reading about?) Sometimes I fantasize about sleeping all day but I have to remind myself that I'll feel better if my dishes are done or the garbage is taken out. But of my arm's length to-do list, what should I do first?

I'm still working out the kinks to that question but, in the meantime, I've got a couple guidelines that will hopefully help me cross off to-dos and leave some space for flexibility throughout the day.

First, I'd like to get up around 7am each morning. I'll have to give myself a lot of grace on this one without losing my will power. There are mornings when we're up at 4 or 5 for a half hour or more and, let's be real, I can't expect to wake up for the day at 7am. But on the mornings I can, a 7am wake up call gives me a little quiet time to have a cup of coffee, read my bible and map out the day.

Next, I want to do the dishes every night. This will be totally doable as long as I discipline myself. Oh my goodness, if I take 15 minutes to stand at the sink each night, I'll be greeted by a sparkly clean kitchen every morning (at 7am?). What a great way to start the day? So much better than walking in to a pile of dishes and counters so crowded I can't even pull out the coffee maker!!

Hanging up our bags and coats when we first walk through the door will solve the disappearing dining table problem. While I'm at it, I'll sort the junk from the mail and decide what goes where instead of leaving it all in a toppled stack. Imagine - eating dinner at the table?!

These three ideas will alleviate some of the clean up stress and leave the house tidy even if I can't scrub down every day. As for those 'scrub down' chores (toilets, vacuuming, windows, laundry, etc), they'll have to fight their way to the top of the priority list. Getting to them will take some planning on my part.  If I plan to clean the bathroom or write a post during Ollie's first nap, I'll be able to start right when he goes to sleep instead of spending his whole nap trying to decide which thing I should do. I can't do it all. I can only do my best and that's going to have to be enough. 

Here's to longer naps, everyday showering, and a date night or two. Until then, I'm learning that productivity doesn't mean working 10 hour days and completing long lists. Feeding my baby, snuggling my hubby, and getting enough veggies are productive enough.

xoxo
Joy

Anybody got any tips for prioritizing? I'll take all the advice I can get - leave it in the comments below!!

Today I'm thankful
That the elections are over (omg)
For a husband who understands that a messy home and frozen pizza are only for a season
For my new friend, Chelsea

Tuesday, October 9

My Five Words

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Let's go back for a second, to even just 3 months ago...July. I was 8 months pregnant, working between 45 and 50 hours a week. Most evenings I was home by about 6pm and would fix a quick dinner, watch a show or two on the couch with Camillo, and then head to bed around 9pm. I was away from home for so much of the day, that I was excited to get back and those 3 hours every evening felt relaxing. I didn't think much about what filled our home or how it made me feel. 

Back to present time.

I'm suddenly spending almost 24 hours a day at home. In my 2 bedroom apartment. Let me say, I am so so SO thankful to be able to have this time at home with Ollie, and we're super blessed to have found a great deal on a two bedroom place. I'm most definitely NOT complaining. But let me get to my point...
It's just becoming very apparent, in an annoying sort of way, that our home doesn't really reflect who Camillo and I are as a couple, and now a family. By spending more than a couple hours a day at home (awake), I have time to notice that our home doesn't feel the way I wish it did. At first, I felt that maybe I was being ungrateful and prayed that my heart would change. That I'd be thankful for what we have. With everything we've been blessed with, why did I feel so discontent? 

Then somehow, I saw my 'discontent' in a different light and realized it wasn't due to ungratefulness. I'm just entering a new season of life and slowly figuring out what that will look like. As a new mama and a homemaker, it's my responsibility to make our home into a place that we enjoy. One that reflects us and can be a safe haven where we can find peace. It's okay to want a home like that. Yearning for such a place isn't being unthankful, it's just realizing that I have this amazing responsibility and opportunity to serve my family in a new way. 

Now how do I figure out how to create an enjoyable, peaceful home? I felt like I didn't know how to make an apartment our home. But when I found a few posts from Fieldstone Hill, I was immediately encouraged and got excited to narrow down our style, and how to work towards that by keeping a few descriptive words in mind. 
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Knowing this is how I want our home to feel, I can focus on how to decorate and organize in a way that we can appreciate. My next plan of action is to go through our house and choose what stays. And what goes. It will all have to pass through my list. I want to be brutal! Wish me luck. I'm looking forward to recreating our space.

What would your style words be? Do you think your home reflects those words? Tell us in the comments below!

Saturday, November 12

On Saturday Mornings


One of my favorite things to do on a Saturday morning is catch up on my favorite blogs.
Kinda like Saturday morning cartoons for grown ups!

Here are some of my favorite posts from this week...
Enjoy!

As a creative minded person, it's sometimes hard for me to verbalize my way of thinking. Like what I look for through my lens. This post from Stesha (via The Shine Project) puts into words 5 important tips I couldn't have said better myself.

Elsie has great insight when it comes to journaling and prioritizing ideas - the good and the bad!

Rachel has some of the best DIYs ever and this one is no exception!
          {she also posted this project on ABM...aah! I can't wait to make my own!}

Savannah was in my neck of the woods last week. It was fun to see posts about my city from a blogger across the country whose blog I've read about for so long!

Sydney just had a baby! I've been blog stalking her for more photos of baby Everett. Come meet this sweet little family!

That's it for now. Of course, there are so many great blogs out there, I couldn't post all the great ones here in one day. What is one of your favorite blogs to catch up on?

xoxo
Joy

Wednesday, August 31

I'm not necessarily a bug person...

But I thought this was pretty freakin' cute.
Josiah's tiny pet cricket, Jiminy!
Little brothers are great, huh?

On another note, yesterday was one of the best days in a long time!
Let me break it down for ya...
630 Rolled myself out of bed
7-8 Met Merina for Spin Class and got my bum kicked!
8-9 Shower, dressed and breakfast smoothie
9-10 Morning devotions with Camillo
10-11 To the social security office to make my name change official (three years later?!)
11-230 At Starbucks with my computer and photos
230-330 Paper Source with Lanissa brainstorming baby shower ideas!!
330-545 With Mandy for a long overdue visit and foil retouch (wait, her foil wasn't long overdue - just our visit!)
545-630 Stuck in traffic over I-90
615 Got home to rush Camillo out the door to get to Stephanie's surprise engagement party before 7!!
7-8 Engagement Party Yahooo!!
8-9 Wind down with pop corn and a show.
Then we went to bed early!

Oh, it was a good day!
Now, I'm wobbling through the house, sore from yesterday's class, and tying up the loose ends for Cody and Danielle's wedding shoot!

What are you guys doing today?
xoxo
Joy


Tuesday, July 5

Whatdya Do When...

You have tons  of work to do on the computer but the thought of sitting inside in the dark makes you want to cry like a little girl?
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Take a pen and paper to the park!

I could NOT stand the idea of sitting on the computer during this gorgeous day.
And guess what? Since I'm self-employed I can skip computer work for an afternoon if I want to!
[did you see my arms cross and foot stomp? sorry, that got a little snobby..]

I packed a couple magazines, a book, my journal, scissors, and washi tape and walked my happy,
sun-dressed self to campus.
Enter perfectly sloped (for maximum sun exposure and comfort) green patch.
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I spent two hours listening to Vampire Weekend and cutting pieces out of
magazines for an inspiration board.
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It. Was. Bliss.
I'm feeling totally rejuvenated and inspired.
A couple hours to myself in the sun was just the vitamins I needed.
And I got a lot collected to get my new project going...
I can't wait to tell you about it but I can't say another word for just a couple more days!

Now I'm tucked inside and am ready to work.
Of course, the windows are open and the fan is prompting a cool breeze.
Sometimes, I girl just needs a late start to her work day!

I hope you guys enjoyed your 4th of July!
What did you do?
We hung out at the park doing semi-American things.
I'll give you a hint..
haha...More soon!

xoxo
Joy