Archive for November, 2013

CELIAC & WE

Wednesday, November 13th, 2013

anniversary

The “before” picture was taken in the summer of 2009 on our 8th wedding anniversary.  I remember loving this picture.  8 years, two babies, and still incredibly happy.  Somehow I didn’t notice Aaron’s gaunt face.  I didn’t notice how his shirt hung off of his ultra-skinny body or how his belt had to be cinched to hold up his pants.  It all seems so obvious now, but hindsight is crystal clear.  He was incredibly sick.  It is very hard to remember, but using picture evidence, the physical signs began to show in 2007.  He was also incredibly weak, always tired, and had horrendous intestinal problems.  We attributed it to stress from a new job.  The tipping point was an emergency hospital stay and the loss of more than 30 pounds.  I finally forced my husband to see a doctor.  With simple blood work it was confirmed that he had Celiac Disease.  Gluten was gone, forever!  Within a week of eating gluten free, he began to feel normal.  He tells me that he didn’t realize how bad he felt until he started to recover.  In the span of 6 months, he gained 20+ pounds  and was feeling 100% himself.  The “after” picture, taken in 2012,  tells the whole story.  {Isn’t he so handsome and healthy?}

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Celiac Disease is an immune reaction to eating gluten, the protein found in wheat, barley, and rye.  This reaction destroys the tiny hair like fibers in the small intestine which absorb nutrients from food.  {And that is no good!}  There is no cure.  It is 100% managed by diet.  A diagnosis of Celiac Disease is really a diagnosis for the whole family.  It can be extremely overwhelming and scary! It is NOT the same thing as being gluten intolerant.  I must repeat.  It is NOT the same thing as being gluten intolerant.  Interested in things I have learned, resources I used, and products we love?  Click through for the 411! (more…)

{JUNE LOVES} RANK AND STYLE

Tuesday, November 12th, 2013

Rank and Style roundup

 

You know that moment when your girlfriend walks into the party and she is wearing the most stunning earrings?  What is the first thing you ask her?  Where did you get those?  You know what they say- knowledge is power!  The hard part is we don’t all have time {or the energy} to be in the know.  Fret no more!  Rank & Style has you covered.  Seriously, it is kind of brilliant.

Rank & Style creates Top Ten lists using an algorithm {yes, I needed help spelling that} that researches and aggregates data from the department stores, boutiques, fashion blogs and style magazines you trust.  There is a new list each day and you can search all the past lists on their site.  They rank items in clothing, beauty, shoes, and accessories.  Looking for calf hair pumps?  They have a top ten list.  Need the best hair dryer?  There is a top ten list for that.  Awesome, right?

I really do love this site!  It is new {still in beta}, so check it out.  I really think they are on to something.

TOP TEN  1//statement earrings 2//full skirts 3// lip stains 4//black ankle boots 5//trendy watches

 

KIM CARON DESIGNS

Monday, November 11th, 2013

kim caron designs

Ever meet a girl and instantly know you could be friends?  I know you would feel this way if you met Kim Guillet.  She is the passionate, down to earth, creative force behind Kim Caron Designs.  Her unique, hand-made jewelry is gorgeous.  Her pieces range from statement rings to delicate necklaces and everything in between.  {I am personally in love with druzy quartz. It is just so darn dreamy.  Just look at that fabulous ring!}

I am trying something new.  Just for fun, I decided to ask Kim a few questions about her designs and her inspiration.  There is no better way to get to know someone!

When and why did you launch Kim Caron Designs?

I launched Kim Caron Designs last April.  My neighbor Karla talked me into having a trunk show at her house.  She has been such a supportive friend.

How did you get your start designing jewelry?

Over 20 years ago I was introduced to jewelry design- it was at Mercer Island High School. I had an awesome teacher, Laurie Hall, and I  took the class multiple times.  About 3 years ago I was admiring my friend Amy’s Jamie Joseph ring and realized I wanted to make something like that! I signed up for classes at BCC, Danica Design, and Pratt in Seattle to learn jewelry fabrication all over again.  I still take classes all the time. There is so much to learn- it’s  endless.

What inspires you when designing?

I find inspiration everywhere–from my friends, from the stones themselves, from looking outside at color combinations and of course from Pinterest!

Your studio is so charming.  What do you love about it?

I love my studio.  My husband Marin built it for me for our 15th anniversary.  I think he was also motivated to get his workbench back. I had taken it over in the garage.  For me time flies in the studio- I feel like I always have something new I want to try.

How do you name the pieces in your collection?

Every piece of jewelry is named after a little girl I know.  My nieces Gracie and Sadie gave me that idea.

It’s a Monday morning.  What jewelry are you wearing?

Right now I’m wearing the callie “hope” heart pendant necklace. 100% of proceeds from this necklace go to Ben Towne Foundation for Pediatric Cancer Research. I hope to sell tons of these!!! I know Ben’s mom from college and have been absolutely floored by her strength and determination.  I wanted to give 10% of all sales to a charity I believed strongly in. It was the perfect fit. Ben’s story is at bentownefoundation.org.  You will cry.

kim caron design round up

Clockwise [from top left]:

1//gracie nicole necklace 2//margo fallen leaf earrings 3//riley cuff 4//allie kate rustic sappphire ring 5//callie “hope” heart pendant 6//macie shimmering chain earrings

Kim is sharing the love with all of you!  Shop Kim Caron Designs and receive 20% off your entire order.  {Simply use the code KIM20 at checkout.}

{Kim’s photo and logo via her website.  Love the druzy ring too?  She does custom orders.}

A SPECIAL GUEST

Thursday, November 7th, 2013

a special guest

My boys will have a special guest at school today. My father will sit with them on stage, as their elementary school honors Veterans at an all-school assembly.  Their grandfather served in the Vietnam War from 1968 to 1969, stationed with the 27th Surgical Hospital in Chu Lai on the South China Sea.  {A world away from our little rock.}  My dad brought along a scrapbook filled with pictures taken during his tour of duty.  As we looked through it and listened to the stories, I had a deep appreciation of the moment.  You could see it on my son’s face.  He was taking in every word, every picture, and storing them away.  There is a deeper, personal understanding of war, history and service.  It really is a precious gift.

My dad is a very humble man.  He certainly is not one to boast.  In his mind, he simply served in the military just as his father and brothers did before him.  He deserves to be honored and it is certain that I will be beaming with pride when my oldest son introduces his grandfather as his distinguished Veteran.

HELLO, NOVEMBER

Tuesday, November 5th, 2013

hello november

Oh, hello November.  The days quickly grow colder and shorter as we enter good ole’ November.  That means plenty of time indoors with family and friends.  Warm meals, roaring fires, and an extra cup of coffee in the afternoon are in order.  How about a little inspiration for the eleventh month of year?

From top {clockwise}:

Decorating with pumpkins. 

Chalk paint pumpkins.

Apple Hand Pies.

Seasonal place cards.

Gold pumpkins.

Need more inspiration?  Follow my fall into fall board on Pinterest.

{Hello, November image via}

SOMETHING’S COME BETWEEN US

Monday, November 4th, 2013

somethings come between us

Lately, I feel like something’s come between us.  I’m cool with that.

My husband gave me this card a few years ago on Mother’s Day.  It still makes me giggle and I am sure many of you can relate.  This time of year, when we set our clocks back an hour, was always miserable with babies and toddlers.  My boys never got the memo that we were given an extra hour of sleep.  It always took days for their own clocks to adjust.  Which, in turn, was just exhausting.

Since my oldest was an infant we have shared our bed intermittently with a child.  In the beginning I was simply too tired and lazy to get up at an ungodly hour, so I would grab him from his crib and bring him to bed with us.  Lucky me, he would always go back to sleep-giving me a couple more hours of precious sleep.  I used to worry because there was always chatter among the mommies regarding the “right” way to do things.  Was I harming my young child for life?  Would he be sleeping with us forever?  I quietly doubted my decisions.  Well, you know what?  That big kid sleeps through the night by himself.  All that worry was for nothing!

Little Man rarely slept with us when he was tiny {mostly because there wasn’t any room}.  A couple of years ago he began crawling into bed around 4am most mornings.  It isn’t every day anymore, but we have something between us at least once a week.  Guess what?  I love it!   I know this window of time will close- in the not too distant future- and I am going to cuddle for as long as I can.  My husband just smiles and shakes his head.  He knows not to fight it, plus the kid sleeps so close to me he doesn’t even know he is there.  This time there is no mommy chatter.  And if there was, I wouldn’t give it any thought.  How wonderful is that?  Mothering isn’t for the weak, but somethings DO get easier.

IN THE KITCHEN-A WEEKLY PLAN

Friday, November 1st, 2013

a weekly plan for dinner

So I have found that in two weeks time, I am able to try 5-6 new recipes.  The rest of the days are linked together by leftovers, family favorites, old standbys, and [yes] frozen pizzas!  I hope to post In the Kitchen-A Weekly Plan twice a month.  If you like them and find them helpful, please share them with friends.  This week it was finally time to admit I have a “small” problem with butternut squash.  I seriously cannot get enough of it.  My new motto, “It’s always better with butternut squash!  Even tacos.

I hope you find at least one meal to add to your weekly menu.  Have a lovely weekend.

1.  Barbecue Chicken Sandwich With Sautéed Corn, Edamame, and Pickles

My husband voted this his top meal!  And it take less than 30 minutes from start to finish.  The sauteed corn, edamame and pickles was surprisingly delicious.

2.  Tomato-Basil Soup

Homemade tomato soup.  Simple ingredients, but full of taste.  I only used 1 cup of basil and it was plenty.  This is dairy free as well, so win-win for us! {Only 103 calories per serving} Served these with grilled ham and cheese.

3.  Pasta with Bacon, Squash and Sage

I loved this pasta.  My husband thought the sage was bit overwhelming. I didn’t mind.  The bacon on top was full of awesome.

4.  Butternut Squash and Bean Tacos

Yes, another recipe with butternut squash.  [Remember, these were our meals over two weeks.  I keep myself in check and only serve it once a week].  These were hearty and filling.  Great fall comfort food.

5.  Slow Cooker Pulled Chicken Parmigiana Sandwiches

SUNDAY DINNER!  You have to make this.  It took me minutes to prep and it cooked all day.  The sandwiches were full of flavor.  We had a ton of leftovers, so we used it as pasta sauce the next night.

6.  Grilled PB & Banana Sandwich

WEEKEND BREAKFAST [or late night treat].  This grilled sandwich is to-die-for.  Butter and cinnamon come together to make magic.  Please try this….

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