I’m so excited to share about the photo challenge!
It will help you get organized and have a plan to protect your precious photographs.
I’m on edge lately. Even when things are going well, I feel a little off.
Recently I was trying to figure out why I was irritated and out of sorts. Nothing had changed with the general messiness of the house(working on that) Our schedule is still crazy and I’m feeling overwhelmed but we are dealing with it.
This morning when I got up I had to slip on my sweats so I wouldn’t be too cold. I pick up my jacket each time I head out the door. Our yard has fallen leaves on top of the browning grass. Our 2015 garden is finished and I need to put it to bed soon. Steve mentioned closing down the pool this week before it gets too cold. These are all proof that fall has arrived.
Daily until December 21st, the days will continually get shorter and the nights longer. I looked back at my journal and realized I always feel this way this time of the year.
After some searching on-line, I found that I’m not the only person who experiences Autumn Anxiety. My symptoms increase as the sunshine decreases.
As I researched and read more, it was encouraging to find that others deal with this issue and that there are actions I can do to help myself.
I like autumn. Really. Beautiful leaves, pumpkins, cozy clothes and all.
But I admit, I miss spring and summer and long for them to return and bring the energizing sunshine.
Is this something that you experience as well?
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Life is good even when you are having a yucky day. That is how I started today. But I started looking at my pictures from this week and was reminded of how blessed I am. Truly. Count it all joy!
We had company over the weekend. It was a blast to see them and have house guests.
In between the visiting I was able put 10 foods in the freezer to prep for "those" busy crazy days.
I LOVE peanut butter cups.
Seriously my favorite snack and dessert.
No sugar involved, just creamy peanut goodness!
I couldn't stand it any more! Three weeks had passed since we saw my grand daughter. So we headed to St. Louis for a quick visit. It was quick but we still had a blast babysitting for Michael while they went to their small group. Cecily is just starting to laugh and it was precious to see her
It's like liquid gold. Not all the trees are turning at once here. I'm catching photos here and there all over town. I'm enjoying it this year. I can see it so much more clearly than last year!
What is blessing you this week? I'd love to hear! Comment on this post or over at the Day to Day Adventures Facebook page! Have a great weekend!
Life is on fast forward here. But being busy is not an excuse to stop eating healthy meals & snacks!
For 2+ years I’ve been on a journey to health while eating on the THM Plan.
It has shown me that if I can keep good fats, healthy protein, plenty of fruits and vegetables, plus unprocessed, low glycemic foods in my diet, then I can FEEL better AND have energy again. (affiliate link).
That makes this busy life doable.
Juggling school, blogging, errands, activities, cleaning, hobbies, gardening, & classes can make this momma feel overwhelmed!
The to-dos truly NEVER end.
At the end of crazy, busy days, okay every day, I do NOT want to cook, make decisions, or clean up. I just want to sit and stare at the wall for a few hours. I realized that if I wanted to keep my sanity, then I needed to put some food in the freezer for those days when I can’t face another decision.
I have made a list of 10 meals for THOSE days. You know those days when you are standing at the freezer at 5 p.m. wishing someone would just decide what to make for supper? Some one besides you? A few weeks ago I made a list of 10 go-to meals to battle Food Decision Fatigue. Check it out!
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Getting foods prepared for the freezer has been my priority each week of September and I'm continuing in October. If I do a few each week then I'm not overwhelmed.
I keep it smart and simple.
It doesn't have to be complicated.
The following prepared frozen foods have kept me from loosing my mind. The meat, that is either precooked or prepped for easy meals, makes getting a wide variety of meals on the table a little easier. When I bring the meat home I process it up and get it in the freezer so its ready for another day.
1. Chicken
2. Hamburger
Part of changing my morning's to be AWESOME has been turning breakfast over to my kids to fix on their own. Having some premade options makes this a breeze.
4. Egg cups--sausage, cheese & eggs baked in muffin cups for 15-20 minutes on 350 degrees
6. Baked oatmeal--Blueberry, Apple Cinnamon
These are my favorite sweet ending to a meal! Gotta have them on hand.
8. Homemade peanut butter cups
9. Luscious Lemon Pudding actually it's yogurt but I eat it like pudding!
10. No bake cookies
All of the linked recipes are on my Food Decision Fatigue board on Pinterest.
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