Showing posts with label Coco. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Coco. Show all posts

Monday, January 12, 2015

Days 10-12, 10 to 12 January 2015

Hello!

10 January:
The prompt was "hello". This was my first  idea - Coco hanging her head out of her crate (keeping an eye on the action but staying comfortable). 
My eldest started an Instagram account for Coco: @spoodle_and_chicks She's gaining followers at an alarming rate. Dogs are so popular on social media, lol!

While Coco watched from the crate, I drew a robin and coloured with watercolours. I should have used watercolour paper, but it didn't turn out too bad regardless. I used a photo off Instagram as inspiration. Photographer was @timoakes
The "hello" photo I chose to upload to IG was this one.
My kid being crazy with my new colander and an old pair of glasses. :-)

11 January:
Another day of spring cleaning in oppressive humidity. I almost melted! 

At the end of the day, I went outside to catch the last of the light and made Coco sit for me in the rain while I snapped my "I see..." photo.

12 January:
Back to work after three weeks of holiday, boo! I took the bus to work. At the bus stop I found a lovely red hibiscus. The photo I took doesn't do it justice.
Here's one where you can see my hand. No editing, but the iPhone struggles with that much red.
Thank you for visiting! I'll be back soon!

Michelle
xxx




Friday, January 9, 2015

Days 8 & 9 - 8&9 January 2015

Hello!

January 8:
I spent the day spring cleaning. I thought of photographing the mess, but it was the stuff of nightmares. I'm still working on it. I'm sure it will take forever. 

On a happier note, here is a photo of Coco doing what Coco does best - upside down sleeping. This pose is closely followed by what I call the frog-dog. :-) She had obviously just finished updating her Instagram account, since the phone is right there...

January 9:
We had some young friends over today to play with my kids. They had a great time together. I didn't hear a peep from them except when I fed them, and when I watched them in the pool.
The photo prompt today was "pattern". I found one while hanging the washing out under our frangipanis.
And because this pattern inspired me, I drew something.
I'm still wondering if I should colour it or leave it black and white.

See you again soon!

Michelle
xxx

Tuesday, February 5, 2013

Let's Talk About Food...

Hello!

My soapbox blurb: Food is fuel. It is not a reward. It is not there to help ease your emotions. It is there to fuel your body with the energy and nutrition you need to live a healthy life. Before you put something in your mouth, think "Is this contributing to my good health?"  Every time you put something in your mouth, you are choosing to do so. Choose wisely! Healthy food is delicious!

The photos: These photos were taken on my iPhone, so they aren't great quality, and I'm no food stylist!

My story:  For the last twelve weeks, I have been participating in Michelle Bridges' 12 Week Body Transformation challenge. I joined up because it had been about 10 years since I had done any regular exercise (since my first baby was born) and I was feeling unhealthy. I really wanted to make some changes, to bring exercise back into my regular schedule, and to set a great example for my two girls. My dog, Coco, benefits too, because now she gets regular walks, and her excited backflips when she sees me put on my runners are so wonderful! My husband is already a runner. He has been running non-stop for 10 years. He runs a minimum of three days a week, with fitness/strength training once a week, and a long run EVERY Saturday. 10 years!! That's commitment for you! My relationship with exercise is not so great, but I do feel AWESOME when I've finished a workout, so fighting myself to get going with the exercise in the first place will be a constant battle that I WILL fight and I WILL win. I want to be fit and healthy.

The side benefit (for me) of doing this challenge was that it comes with food plans as well as exercise plans - every day has been planned for me! I can't tell you how much relief this program has brought me over the past 12 weeks. I have not had to think about any of my meals at all, I just used the shopping list, and cooked the recipes. I now have enough information to do the planning by myself, and now that I know HOW to plan my food, I can (and will) do it!
Spicy lamb meatballs with quinoa tabouli

Last October, I had reached the end of my tether with cooking the family food. Both my girls are fussy, and they are fussy about different things, so no meal was peaceful because one or the other was complaining. My hubby and I found ourselves cooking the same old (boring) favourites, eating less and less vegetables, and not enjoying our food at all. Hubby is an ex-chef, and I LOVE cooking and food. This was terrible!  I decided that if the kids weren't going to be happy with any of the meals anyway, that I would return to cooking healthy food and they could just live with it.
Beef kebabs (off the sticks), tzatziki, salad, pita bread

The first six weeks, both my kids complained. My eldest daughter kept saying, "Ugh! Not meat and vegetables again! When are we going to eat some REAL food?"  The funny thing is, her idea of meat and vegetables includes just about every variation of meal under the sun!
Lentil, beetroot, spinach salad with ricotta

My little girl (5 years old) just continued the mantra, "I don't like it!"
Tuna and cannelini bean salad (I'm not a tuna fan, but this is GOOD!)

Some of the food I wasn't too sure about, but I only allowed myself a few things that I wouldn't eat. I determined that I would eat EVERYTHING and give it a go. What don't I eat? Sweet corn, kangaroo meat (too flavoursome for me), mushrooms. That's about it.
Thai beef salad

At the six week mark, hubby and I were ecstatic with our new lifestyle, and finally the big girl started exclaiming over some of the meals (with a sheepish look on her face). She stopped asking when we were going to go back to "normal" food and started accepting that this was our new normal. She started to eat what was on her plate, without comment (unless the comment was positive).
Tandoori lamb with mango and pappadum salad (a family favourite)

The little girl is still resisting. But she IS five years old and at the peak of her fussiness. Along the way she has discovered some favourites of her own. Who would have thought that a fussy five year old would like a spinach omelette?
Spinach and two cheese omelette

The biggest challenge for our family has been conquering the sweet tooths. My challenge has been letting go of croissants, but the rest of my family love sweets - sweet drinks, sweet food, lollies, cakes, desserts. I haven't cut sweets out completely. I do make banana cake and banana bread. I made lamingtons. These have been on the 12WBT program. I also made sticky date pudding the other night (not on the program) and had three very ecstatic family members falling at my feet in gratitude, LOL! BUT, the family now enjoy these as the occasional treats that they are supposed to be, and really enjoy them! By occasional, I don't mean daily, and I don't mean weekly, I mean occasional. Treats, not regular programming in our menus.
Cajun chicken with sweet potato and avocado salad (mouth wateringly good)

In the photos you will see a lot of spinach. This is because I LOVE spinach. Where a recipe calls for rocket, I substitute spinach. Often I won't have lettuce in the house, so I will use spinach instead. I rarely run out of spinach, because I like to eat it all the time! Spinach is one of my favourite foods, along with mango and tomato.
Sweet and sour pork

I didn't start this journey to lose weight. I was sitting at a healthy BMI, and really just wanted to shape up and get healthy again. It turns out that my body had other ideas, and I have actually lost a little weight in the process (but not too much). My body has reshaped though, so the difference (to me) is huge. My hubby has lost weight and is rapidly approaching his goal race-weight (he is about to launch into his competitive running season). Our eating habits have changed massively. Before, we weren't eating well-balanced nutrition, and we were suffering cravings for the wrong foods. Hubby often skipped breakfast, and I often didn't have breakfast until after 9am (at work). Since we started eating healthy food at every meal (breakfast, morning tea, lunch, afternoon tea, dinner, and sometimes dessert), we are FULL and we are SATISFIED. I'm so excited about this! I keep the house stocked with healthy snack options, so if we really are hungry, we have good options available to us.
Chicken salad with herbed yoghurt dressing (another family favourite)

An interesting fact about the food plan, that I didn't notice for ages, but dawned on me recently. There is very little bread or pasta or potatoes. Since these are foods were used to live on, I can't believe I didn't miss them! We still eat bread (wraps are a favourite lunch option), but I no longer buy several loaves a week. I have turned to making bread and just cutting off a piece of the correct weight for the portion size I need.

Portion size is one of the keys. Hubby and I used to eat enough dinner for two or three people (each). No wonder we weren't hungry in the morning! I have learned how to make proper portion sizes for all meals. Breakfast, lunch, and dinner are all pretty much equal in calorie content, so our energy levels remain constant all day long. Sometimes I have trouble fitting in the meals that I make. I love that I can eat dinner and then tell myself at the end of one plate of food, "Okay, that was great! And that was enough!"

Let's talk about drinks. Drinks are for hydration. The best hydration is water. Children should not drink anything but water or milk on a regular basis (no juice, no soft drinks). Adults should be drinking water. Not soft drinks, not energy drinks, not juice (eat your fruit and get all the goodness!). I do have a weakness - I still have one or two coffees a day. My alcohol intake has reduced dramatically (to one or two glasses of wine a week). I was having two or three glasses of wine, four or five nights a week. Then I realised how many calories are in each glass of wine. No wonder my waistbands were getting gradually tighter! And I was usually having that first glass to "get over" my day. It turns out that I don't need the alcohol to finish my day, I actually feel better when I don't have any! Who would have thought? LOL!

Coco cooling off after a run

So while I am finishing off the 12 week challenge, I am continuing the new lifestyle. Our whole family have benefited. We are healthier. We are happier. We ALWAYS eat dinner together at the table and talk about our day. Hubby and I are feeling and looking better than we have for a long while. My kids are eating a more varied diet and finding new things they like. My dog gets the exercise she so dearly loves. Because I plan our meals, I shop once a week. I don't throw out any food at the end of the week anymore. Our fridge is bursting at the seams on shopping day, and approaching empty by the end of the week. Having no food waste is good for our budget and good for the environment. Because I plan our meals, I don't have to think at the end of a long day at work. I just make the meal that was planned. It's magic!

Will I continue the dreaded exercise? Sigh! Yes, I will. ;-) I am a master of excuses, but I have found that I can argue with myself and overcome the excuses. I believe that one day the excuses will reduce and I will have a new exercise habit that I just do!

If you made it this far, thanks for reading!

:-)
Michelle


Friday, August 3, 2012

Some from July - beach, pasta, me

Hello!

I'll go back into the archives of July again, but here are a few to start.

Brisbane City, Adelaide Street on a foggy morning.
Me. Self Portrait.
The Beach with my little girl.
 Our shadows on the beach.
 My little girl again, chasing waves.
And some pasta making - I made a batch of pasta with the kids. We had so much pasta that we made ravioli, then lasagne, and then fettuccini to finish it off!



 Coco the Spoodle.
And the last photo for this post, my eldest daughter's floor when she arrived home from holidays with a friend.

See you again soon!

:-)
Michelle

Sunday, June 10, 2012

Days 153 - 155, 1 - 3 June 2012

Hello!

Day 153, 1 June 2012 - Morning
I spent the morning at my daughter's swimming lesson.

Day 154, 2 June 2012 - Empty
In the middle of writing a job application. My page was empty.
The good news is that it filled up and I submitted the application. Playing the waiting game to see if I get an interview...

And because this is a very BORING photo, here is a prettier subject - Coco, my spoodle.


Day 155, 3 June 2012 - On My Plate
On my plate was Sunday morning pancakes, our family tradition.
Yum!

:-)
Michelle

Thursday, May 10, 2012

Day 130 - 9 May 2012 - Everyday

Hello!

Theme for 9 May is Something you do every day. It took me all day to come up with this one, too! Gee, my imagination is being stretched by the Photo a Day challenge! Or perhaps I'm just suffering a mental blank for ideas? :-)

Every day I feed the dog.

:-)
Michelle

Day 128 - 7 May 2012

Hello!

The theme for 7 May 2012 is Someone who inspires you.

I had a think about this. I know a lot of people will choose celebrities, or people they don't know but who have done amazing things, or survived amazing events, but I wanted to choose someone who is close to me and really inspires me daily just by being themselves, not by circumstance.

I have two people who inspire me, all the time, every day.  My two daughters are the lights of my life. They are clever, they are brave, they are kind, they are generous, they are fun, they are musical, they amaze me, they make me laugh, they make me want to do better, they make me want to be their role model, they fill me with love. (And one of them just got me to dance in the middle of writing this post).
This photo shows one of the things that inspire me about these girls. They help each other. They protect each other. Even when they are fighting with each other, if they feel that someone else is being unfair, they will stop their own fight to protect the other. Their love for each other is inspirational.

On this day, we had an amazing, spectacular sunset. The previous night's sunset was subtle. This one was the exact opposite. Instagram was FULL of Brisbane sunsets on 7 May, it caught everyone's eye. I am sharing the progress from beautiful silver sky to bright orange. None of these are edited, so you get to see what my iPhone camera saw. I was TOTALLY wishing I'd taken my big camera to the park with us...

These four photos were taken over about 20 - 30 minutes as we walked home.
 When the clouds turned silver, I was already in awe.
 Then they went a little orange and I thought this may be all the sunset had to offer.
 And then THIS happened. It was brighter than this looks. BRIGHT pinks and oranges, and the clouds were leaving purple shadows on the clouds above, and then behind that the blue sky.
My Instagram photo is this one. I boosted the colour a little to show what I saw with my eyes.
And because I've already added a million photos, one more from this day. Coco the spoodle.

:-)
Michelle

Sunday, April 29, 2012

Day 117 - 118 - 26 to 27 April 2012

Hello!

Day 117 - 26 April 2012 - Black and White
Today Coco went for her pre-Winter clip. She was trimmed nice and short so that she can last a little longer through the cold months. She is feeling it. I've never seen her curl up in a ball more often. :-) She came back from the groomer with a pirate bandanna. My girls think the groomer forgot she was a girl.

Day 118 - 27 April 2012 - Somewhere I went
Today the family went to watch the big girl run in her school cross country race. She ran hard. She ended with a great placing. She demonstrated persistence and resilience. We are all very proud of her.

:-)
Michelle

Sunday, April 22, 2012

Day 109-110 - 18 to 19 April 2012

Hello!

Day 109 - 18 April 2012
The theme for Day 109, 18 April, was Hair. I made it home from Cairns just in time for bedtime and brushing my daughter's hair.
Happy Mummy and happy kid.

Day 110 - 19 April 2012 - theme: Orange
I love my orange photo, LOL!

This day was another crazy cloud day. Amazing autumn skies.
And a crazy dog, too.

:-)
Michelle