Friday, May 17, 2024

What I'm Reading This Week #20

Heidi ho, you sassy beasts!  It's Friday, in case ya didn't know and that means (hopefully) your work week can kiss your butt for a few days and you can work on getting the yard ready for planting.  (Or are you one of the ones who planted before your last frost and are now lamenting the loss of flowers?)  I made that mistake once and my Grandma chided me "I told you to wait until after Mother's Day!"  I know, I know!  Pffft!  You never know what mama nature has up her sleeve!   I still have to think on what I want to put out there but one thing at a time as my brain isn't powered that direction just yet because I know throngs of the masses will be descending upon every nursery.

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Now let's descend upon:





‘I started resistance training at 65 and significantly reversed my severe osteoporosis’  (Now THAT'S what I'm talking about!  Get started pumpin' iron at any age!)



10 Fruits High in Vitamin C—and How They Benefit Your Body  (Skeevies no longer have a "season" anymore so eat up!)


Stevia and Other Non-Sugar Sweeteners May Not Increase Appetite Levels, Study Finds  (I could've told you that.  The claim was always they make you end up eating more but I use them every day and my calorie intake doesn't change unless I change it on purpose.)



The one movie John Cusack hated with a passion: “I will never trust you as a director ever again”  (I guess the paper boy isn't the only one who wanted his two dollars back.)


Miss a post here this week?  Catch up below!



It's been a busy few weeks and we're back to reality which is always waiting to greet you.  I suppose we should consider when/if we want to start on the patio boards.  I really wish we would've done those in April because now all of the nosy's are out.  So tempted to tarp the patio to keep prying eyes out.  (Looks for a portable pop up tent.)

What's poppin' for you this weekend?




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Wednesday, May 15, 2024

Hump Day Poll: Which One Are You?



I bet you can't take a wild guess which one I am!  😆  

Now that doesn't mean I run around like a chicken with their head cut off...quite the opposite.  I push it to the last minute because procrastination is in my blood but I clock watch and count down how much longer I have.  

Which one are you?





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Monday, May 13, 2024

Thai Shrimp Salad

While this salad isn't Hawaiian, it reminds me of the Hawaiian restaurant motto "eat until you're tired."  This is a true volume eating salad that'll have you nice and full while getting in all kinds of great protein, healthy fats and veggies.  (If anyone has a peanut allergy, sorry...this one isn't for you.)  This is quickly becoming a favorite of ours.  Technically, you could meal prep the whole thing by making the sauce ahead as well as cooking up the shrimp and putting them in the fridge so you just have to assemble if you need a quick meal.

Let's get to it!

Friday, May 10, 2024

What I'm Reading This Week #19

Howdy do!  We've reached the pinnacle...Friday!  You've put in your time with nitwits at work so you can put in time with nitwits of the world as you get your errands done.  Yay?   How on Earth is a 5 day (sometimes plus for some people) work week still a thing?  Shouldn't we be three days of work and four of living?  I mean think about your job, couldn't the majority of your stuff be done in three days if you actually worked and didn't chit chat, find ways to be away from your desk, etc.  I say we get this changed asap!  Who's with me?

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Lord...there is nothing that puts a smile on my face more than Grover.

Now let's get with:




30+ Foods That Are High in Vitamin E  (Gotta get more of this in!)



What Does a Blood Clot Feel Like? 8 Signs You Should Never Ignore  (Mom always had a predisposition to them so I worry about them too.)

Drinking Coffee Dramatically Lowers The Risk of Bowel Cancer Coming Back  (Wow, awesome news for anyone who may need to check with their docs.  Drink up!) 


The Pros and Cons of Refinancing an Auto Loan  (So irritating that when we finally bit the bullet with our VW, less than a month later they dropped the interest rate for their 75th anniversary by 3%!!  We hadn't even made our first payment yet and the Mr called to see if he could get the new rate since he hadn't paid yet...NOPE.  Sorry chump.  Infuriating.  So I adjusted our payment amount up by the 3% we would've saved.  Pffft!)

Suffering Shouldn’t Be a Normal Part of Womanhood  (Yet somehow it is.  I think the biggest thing is educating men on how to support us because many of them don't even know how a friggin' period works in the younger generations!)

14 Best Plants To Add Privacy To Your Yard  (If I could I would make a plant bubble to filter out all sun and neighbors and just live like a hobbit.)

Before and After: Scrapping the Wire Shelves Made This Pantry Way More Functional  (WOW!  What I wouldn't give for a pantry this size given our 1 1/2 butt kitchen!)

Miss a post this week?  Catch up below!

Quick Hawaiian Spinach Salad (For all y'all who said you missed recipes!)


I think we've got a low key weekend on tap.  Maybe get out in nature a bit (with a hefty dose of OFF! spray since the mild winter has made all of the bugs super happy) and see what we can get into.

What are YOU getting into this weekend?




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Wednesday, May 8, 2024

What Makes Me Retreat





You know how they have those "love languages?"   They are words of affirmation, acts of service, receiving gifts, quality time, and physical touch.  Those don't just apply to romantic relationships but all relationships really.  Mine is definitely words of affirmation/appreciation.  I have always been a thoughtful person and I love to do little things to make people happy.  On the flip side of that, if I do things for people and don't get so much as a thank you for it then you can bet they fall lower on (or off of if ignored repeatedly) my list of people to randomly do nice things for.

Why am I bringing this up?  I guess it's been swirling in my head lately so why not throw it out there about how few people I know seem to think the way I do.  I tell myself maybe it's an age thing but I know people older than me that are just as bad about thanking someone for giving of their time, money, support, etc.  An example that comes to mind is a family member who had their first bout of Covid early on due to working in a very high risk job.  He was in his mid 30's, lived alone and we've always enjoyed hanging out and causing chaos at events.  When I heard he had it and would need to isolate, I sent him a few coloring books and crayons of stuff he liked when he was a kid straight from Amazon so he'd get them quicker with a note on the receipt.  It was like four days after I knew it had been delivered and I was bouncing off the walls wondering if he was okay and not wanting to bug him.  

Monday, May 6, 2024

Quick Hawaiian Spinach Salad

I don't know about calling this an official 'recipe' but I have to say it's one of our favorite go to meals since January and I thought maybe y'all would like it too!





Doesn't that look good?  

The main ingredient is the Hawaiian Chicken from Aldi.  I almost cringe putting it there because they, like their sister company, Trader Joe's something pull stuff out of rotation seasonally.  So if you're lucky enough to have one near you and it's in stock, grab it!

Here's how I put our salad together.

Friday, May 3, 2024

What I'm Reading This Week #18

Welp, it's the first Friday of May already.  Everyone always gripes about winter but no one realizes when we finally come out of Mother Nature's springly mood swings the year is close to half over.  It's getting too warm for this winter girl already.  *begins Fall countdown*  

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We were in a bit of a cleaning frenzy this week and I had help from the chiro to get things stretched back out again.  Between him and my slant board, hopefully my calves will one day get that I plan to stand as long as I like without any lip from them!

Let's say we get to:




What Is Zone 2 Cardio, and Does It Live Up to All the Hype?  (Let's find out!  Thankfully I can glance at my watch and get an idea if I'm close)


How to Build Endurance for a Stronger Heart and Muscles  (Got to do it!  Especially since puh puh puh puh pa puh pumps your blood!  This is only second to Fonzie jumping the shark.)

How to declutter your home: a comprehensive, room-by-room guide  (I need to, big time.  I've got some drawers that are a mess and hoping these bad boys can help me at least get stuff wrangled.)

How to Start Small Rituals That Make Every Day Feel Special  (I think most of us could use this!)

7 Reasons Your House Always Looks Messy  (Because I don't clean it??  Actually, I did get one of these that helps tremendously with cleaning the bathroom without putting my back into fits the next day!  Now I just need to use it more!)

The Best Sleeping Positions for Your Specific Sleep Issues, According to Experts  (My side sleeping has caught up with me in the form of rotator cuff tendinitis according to the chiro so I need to find a new position...or pillow.)

How to Be There When Mother’s Day Isn’t Easy  (A BIG shout out to these companies that ask you if you'd like to opt out of Mother's Day promotion emails so you're not traumatized in your grief.  Father's Day as well in this house but for completely different reasons.)

How to Turn IKEA Alex drawers into Shaker drawers (Man this looks awesome but I have zero motivation to put as much effort into that right now. Sharing it in case someone else does!)

Stephen King names the horror movie he couldn't sit through as he was too scared  (People now will never understand that the brilliant marketing had never been done before and we all thought what we were watching was real.  Sooo, sorry reboot/sequel, it will never live up to the original because you can't recreate the hook that brought people in!)

Miss a post this week?  Catch up below!



The Mr and I agree it's road trip time.  We're tired of sitting around the house or knocking small stuff off the honey do list.  (You know, like me finally taking Christmas down from the bedroom two weeks ago? 😳)  So hopefully a little self care/mental health refresh on the books this weekend!

What are your weekend plans?  Any mental health breaks in your future?  

(This ain't rhetorical, y'all!  I miss seeing ya in the comments!)






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Wednesday, May 1, 2024

Double Up Roller Review




Y'all, I bought a thing in a moment of desperation with my leg/foot issues.  I was mindlessly scrolling and an ad popped up for this Double Up Roller.  I did a search so I could see reviews and was surprised it actually got good reviews on Amazon.  It was more than I wanted to pay at the moment but I was desperate to attempt to get my leg imbalances in check.  The biggest problem I have is I can't get a good angle on rolling on a foam roller or being able to reach certain spots on my calves.  The Mr is kind enough to massage them on occasion but his hand muscles always go kaput before my knots wave the flag.  This was my last ditch effort to see if I could reach where I needed to and not bother him.  I made sure it was returnable before buying and hoped for the best.

Not to spoil it but if you read the top picture, you know how I feel about this.  I have always had a hard time either digging in hard enough to get any kind of release in the chunkiest part of my calves or getting into the sides of my shin muscles.  While I love my Stick, this current bout of effed-uppedness required something with some leverage behind it that I couldn't get with that.  (Nope, not even with my favorite foam roller either because it can be hard to balance on that with your body weight when your shoulders are also not in the best shape.)  Here's what it looks like with my two favorite attachments.


The smooth roller on the left is a little more rigid than another one that is included and I use that for the leverage.  The one on the right is the one that can dig into all of the right spots.  My default position for my calves are tight AF and not much else.  But do you know how hard it is to roll a bazillion spots of tightness when you've got a large surface area to cover??  When you use this, you are able to roll both front and back/ side and side of your calves, thighs, quads and yep, even forearms!  That means I get to go twice as deep in half the time.  (That's what she said.)  Sorry.  Oh yeah, you can also roll your feet but it personally didn't do much for me on that front but that doesn't mean someone else might not benefit from it!

You see the left side up there?  That makes the Double Up Roller reversable meaning I can hold onto the two handles and roll the ridged one on my inner calf or wherever while getting good pressure on the opposite side with the smooth roller.  Then I flip one handle the opposite way and that makes it so the ridged would now be on the other side and vice versa.  I actually just took a break and in 90 seconds, I rolled both calves from rubber band tightness to temporary release.  (I say temporary because I'm still training them to not be in a constant state of tightness between this and the slant board I'm using to keep the calves lengthened from years of a sitting job.)

I also love that it has a carrying case for travel or just neat storage.



It allows you to pack the roller as well as bring all of the necessary roller heads with you/have them at the ready.



The one on the left is the other firmer smooth roller like the one already pictured at the top so you can use two if you want.  The middle bumpy one is designed to break up scar tissue and stuff but honestly, I feel like I get that more with the ridged one.  I'm not above popping one off and trying the other to see what my legs need for the day and it's literally the click of a button, slide it off, slide the other one on and it clicks into place.  The final roller is a slightly softer smooth roller.  I used this one to start out and I especially use it if I'm going to need to have that part over my shin bone to roll the back of my calf.  For extra comfort on the shin bone, using a towel or another type of pad might be necessary as I've seen a lot of people complain about it being uncomfortable around the shin bone.   I will also use that bumpy one on it's own to roll my feet after a walk.   It paid for itself the first night between the Mr and I!  

I'm a 'tenser' so I hold stress everywhere and that includes my legs.  I keep mine beside the couch and set up reminders every two hours to roll my legs because I'm trying to lengthen everything to get out of months of leg imbalance/dysfunction.  My ankles also tend to get really "congested" and tight and sort of act as a bottleneck.  I will put the ridged roller on the front of my ankle and lightly rest the other roller on the back of my leg and I'm able to gently but effectively roll the front of my ankle where it's uncomfortable even for a massage.  I'm hoping being consistent with that will help open things up even more and keep good ankle mobility, especially as I age.

If y'all have been here over any amount of time, you know that I've bought a LOT of stuff to aid in helping my screwed up legs.  Big ol tomahawks for drainage and digging, Graston/gua shua tools to help with scar tissue, specialized foam rollers, stick rollers that we keep on every floor AND the car...all of it.  While it all helps in their own ways, the Double Up Roller is the one thing that I would choose if I had to pick ONE thing out of it all to keep.  (But you're not prying any of those other things out of my hands, yo!  They all serve purposes for sure!!)

You know I don't do reviews unless something has truly helped me and I think someone else could get good results with it.  This is one of those things.  At the time of publishing it's $149 for the model I'm reviewing and worth every penny!  That is just over two visits to the chiropractor and while I love mine, I love money in my pocket more so it's a no brainer for me.  Whether I need to recover my barking gams from a long day of standing doing meal prep, a long walk, a killer leg day that has me Army crawling or holding tension from stress in my legs, the Double Up Roller is the quickest way to help me recover!  (This review is NOT sponsored, I just friggin' love it!! 😆)  Here's a demonstration by a dude with way better lookin' legs than I have showing the way I use it most.  I hope this has been helpful because I know this bad boy sure has been helpful to us!





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