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    Sunday, February 21, 2016

    Mexico Trip Photo Bomb - Part 2

    More Mexico photos from our New Year trip! This will be the last photo bomb from this trip - we have more projects and plans coming up - more house photos, Musty projects, motorcycle trips, camping adventures, foodie feasts, and lots of other news for the New Year!

    My duffle bag! Earlier I made a post about what I had planned to bring, and I ended up bringing even less. I ditched the blue dress in favor of another tank top, and ditched a pair of leggings. Wrapping up my outfits with hair ties helped keep things organized and save space, and wearing my sneakers on the plane made it so I only packed my flip flops for alternative footwear. Most of my duffle was empty :-) 
    My duffle
    Clothes and personal items
    Dr. Bronners, toner, and face wash in little squeeze bottles - perfect size! 
    Best breakfast in Cancun



    Xcaret adventure park - orange helmets and all!

    Inside the caves
    At the top of the ziplines
    Stalactites 


Monday, February 15, 2016

Valentines Update

Hubsy is Mr Amazing - and I'm the proud new owner of a BMO necklace! Yay Adventure Time and fake holidays!
For my gift to the guys for the fake-holiday we went to see the new release for Deadpool - which was awesome! Fantastically, blood 'n' gore, and amazingly debauched hilarity. Not for the squeamish or those who get motion sick easily - but if you like Deadpool you will not be disappointed.

Also this week - the outside of the house is sided! They tore apart the old and horrible siding, replaced a bunch of rotten boards from before the roof was repaired, and repaired the brace over the garage. They also replaced the gutters...but they need to fix a few of the seams on them as they aren't quite working at the moment. Good thing - they'll be back this week to take away the dumpster and do those minor adjustments.

We still have the landscaping to do outside, although a lot of the hard-scaping is already complete. Enjoy the pics below!





Sunday, February 7, 2016

Mexico Trip Photo Bomb - Part 1

Long awaited photo bomb from my recent trip to Cancun and Playa Del Carmen and Akumal.

When I wasn't wretching, I had a lovely time!

All photos get bigger if you click on them - enjoy!

Beach at Playa

The View
My bathroom friend - little gecko!
Snorkeling
Underwater with the GoPro - selfie
Snorkeling at YalKu Lagoon - D going for a closer look at something


Chasing blue tangs in the lagoon

Baby needle-fish in the lagoon, also a striped sergeant major in the bottom center
Another blue tang, a little school of sergeant majors, and some male stoplight parrot fish

Silver fish!

Tiny fish protecting his turf...on the ladder to get in / out of the water

Another shot of the territorial tiny fish - so brave!

I found an moray eel! I followed this guy for a while as he swam along the nooks and crannies of the rocks in the lagoon. No one else noticed him as they were all distracted by the flashy stoplight parrot fish and blue tangs. Highlight of my day.
Unidentified fish - maybe a dusty damselfish? - who was very interested in the shiny GoPro.

Tuesday, January 26, 2016

Office Bento - Lunch Happy

Pretty high up on the list of my favorite things is a beautifully prepared lunch box. I know that after a rough and frantic morning nothing helps perk up my attitude and also my energy more than a pretty and delicious lunch. It's like saying, "I love you," to your future-self.

Now, that doesn't mean I have the time for fancy hand-painted scenes of rice cats playing in fields of grass-shaped seaweed spotted with flower-shaped carrots. I like to get my lunches packed on Sunday in one hour. But I think using one hour to prep 3-4 good meals that will give me energy and make me feel good and keep me on my weight management track is totally worth the time.

I use the Sistema Klip-it boxes, cupcake holders (both plastic and paper), and the little plastic sushi grass dividers you can get from the dollar store. For sauces and salad dressings I use the Sistema 35ml sauce containers. You can get the Sistema products online, at The Container Store, or Goodwill (it you are lucky).
Turkey sandwich, pasta salad, hard boiled egg, cherries, blueberries and sliced strawberries
I usually fit enough food for the whole day in one of these boxes. In the above example it would be hard boiled egg and fruit mix for breakfast, pasta salad for elevenzies, and the sandwich and cherries for lunch.

Turkey sandwich, lemon wafers, pea crisps, cherries, blueberries and sliced strawberries
Next day is similar with the sandwich and fruit, but I added some lemon wafers and pea snap crisps. Sistema sets are good for dry foods - not so good for wet foods - so make sure to drain the fruit! Also, either leave your sandwiches dry or watch Alton Brown's, "How to make a sandwich," show and follow his guidance.

Salad with leftover chicken, cherries, chocolate bunnies, celery and carrot sticks, hummus
Next day, skip the sandwich :-) Just like with the sandwich - leave the salad dry. That little bottle to the right? That's dressing and I put it right in with the salad for storage and then take it out for lunch. Those bottles are awesome 'cause the lid comes off and it it easy to clean out with your finger and soap. I've been through a lot of little squeeze bottles and these are so far my favorites. They aren't perfect - the tiny lid has a little plastic attachment and it can snap off pretty easily. But, all things considered, they are easy to clean, hold a fair amount, and colorfully happy looking.

Vegetarian spring roll, mochi with azuki beans, grapes, rice cake
Great use for plastic cupcake holder = dipping sauce!

Trader Joes chili chicken lime burger sandwich, carrot sticks, Popwise popcorn, pea crisps, grapes, cherries
Okay - my sandwich got a little squashed on this one, but it was still perfectly tasty! This one I used up the last of the pea crisps, the last of the cherries, and basically finished up the week of awesome lunches.

I go through waves - sometimes sandwiches, sometimes salads, sometimes leftovers - depending on what groceries I've picked up. I always try to make sure to have fruits and veggies in every lunch and again, this is a whole day's food - don't try to eat an entire Sistema box all at one sitting - they hold a lot of food!

I have some other types of lunch boxes - ones I picked up in Japan, ones I've found at cute shops, and ones I've stumbled upon in the back of the most remote and odd thrift store. My go-to kit though is a Sistema box, cupcake holders and sushi grass for flexible dividers, cute reusable toothpicks from the Japanese dollar store, and sauce holders.

I'd like to get a fabric placemat or napkin I could put on my desk like a little table cloth, but that's the only thing I think that's missing. Unless you have any other ideas?