Let me share a little tale with you that will highlight how completely I suck at doing most normal things. I have recently procured an injury to my left knee whilst running.
wow!
you must say
you must be some kind of super hardcore lance armstrong type athlete. please share with me your tips for being so fit.
but before you get carried away with thinking that i am all athletic and whatnot, let me tell you that i injured my knee while running A MILE AND HALF.
yes, a mile and a half.
i've been all ego-inflated because i ran 3 times last week and starting having visions of running 10K's and things until I woke up Wednesday morning with an annoying feeling in my knee-al region. every time i straighten my leg, my knee feels like it needs to pop; however, no amount of twisting or hopping (painfully, i might add!) produces the desired pop.
then while complaining about my plight to jaws (the boyfriend, who used to run half-marathons and stuff, which is my way of saying that he KNOWS about these things), he informed me that i probably had an inflamed tendon (or ligament? can't remember.) and that by NO MEANS should i try to pop my knee (whoops) and that I should be icing and stretching my leg. and that i should stop choosing my running shoes based on which ones are on sale.
so me and this dumb bag of peas have been getting well acquainted (did you know there is such a thing as 'grade a fancy peas'? and you can buy them at the food lion?)
the knee is feeling a little bit better, and soon i will go select REAL running shoes. and then maybe i can run more than 1.5 miles without injury.
3.29.2012
with love, from internet
my new favorite way to pack: drawing outfit ideas before hitting the closet. i'm hoping this will cut down on the agonizing "what am i going to weaaaaaaar?" portion of packing for next weekend's beach trip.
it took the combined power of lacey & jaclyn +5 hours to pack for NYC... and that was only my suitcase.
oh and don't worry, i erased the fugly floral tanktop +black skinny jeans combo up in the top left.
how awesome is this room? i bookmarked it so hopefully i can remember when i'm more mature
(read: when i'm done buying pink duvets and/or married)
it took the combined power of lacey & jaclyn +5 hours to pack for NYC... and that was only my suitcase.
oh and don't worry, i erased the fugly floral tanktop +black skinny jeans combo up in the top left.
@WillFerrell
I changed all my passwords to 'incorrect'. So my computer just tells me when I forget.
how awesome is this room? i bookmarked it so hopefully i can remember when i'm more mature
(read: when i'm done buying pink duvets and/or married)
here |
my friend samantha is famous! read about how she met Jesus here:
here |
way to ruin it, kid. :)
Happy Weekend, friends.
3.26.2012
hang out with little j!
exciting news! on april 29th my small group is hosting a concert by JJ Heller and Audrey Assad at River Oaks Community Church in Clemmons!
if you don't know who they are, you should listen to a couple of my favorite songs by them:
i like to think of it as "hipster christian"
so if you're looking for some new music,
if you want a place to meet cool people in their 20's &30's,
if you love going to concerts,
or if you just want to come,
head over to River Oaks Community Church
on April 29th
doors open at 6:30pm
you can buy tickets here
or by contacting me (they're only $5)
also, i'll be there. so come hang out with little j.
3.25.2012
easy strawberry parfaits
Apparently when I'm bored, I cook. I almost never get a whole saturday just to relax, but of course I ended up cooking an entire feast just out of boredom. I guess I'm too type A for lazy Saturdays...
I found this recipe a couple days ago and thought it would be the perfect way to end a meal of pan-fried steak, garlic parmesean green beans, and baked potatoes.
3.22.2012
it's the little things...
i had a sudden realization the other day that life has been so good lately.
it's kind of the nature of life & stuff to cycle through good times and bad times, and it's weird that you don't normally realize that you're in the middle of one of those cycles until you're at the very tip top (or zenith, as the GRE practice book taught me) or at the very bottom of the pit. when you're at the top, everything seems so beautiful by association (like when you're looking at the city from an airplane), but when you're at the bottom, it seems like you're never going to come out. right now i must be on the good cycle (or else I've gotten really good about being appreciative. doubtful.) because everything seems so sweet. even those little things:
<--- having bible study outside!
making the kids I nanny pizza for dinner twice in one week and only feeling a teensy bit guilty about it.
settling arguments like this:
"when we get to heaven, we're going to replay that moment and then I will say 'i was right.'
... in the most holy way possible, of course."
praying with kids:
"jesus thank you for this day and bless this food for the nourishment of our bodies and thank you for my clothes. AAA-men."
(by the way, there was no food in the room)
and listening to screamo while applying for jobs. it helps relieve some of the frustration, I swear.
it's kind of the nature of life & stuff to cycle through good times and bad times, and it's weird that you don't normally realize that you're in the middle of one of those cycles until you're at the very tip top (or zenith, as the GRE practice book taught me) or at the very bottom of the pit. when you're at the top, everything seems so beautiful by association (like when you're looking at the city from an airplane), but when you're at the bottom, it seems like you're never going to come out. right now i must be on the good cycle (or else I've gotten really good about being appreciative. doubtful.) because everything seems so sweet. even those little things:
<--- having bible study outside!
making the kids I nanny pizza for dinner twice in one week and only feeling a teensy bit guilty about it.
settling arguments like this:
"when we get to heaven, we're going to replay that moment and then I will say 'i was right.'
... in the most holy way possible, of course."
praying with kids:
"jesus thank you for this day and bless this food for the nourishment of our bodies and thank you for my clothes. AAA-men."
(by the way, there was no food in the room)
and listening to screamo while applying for jobs. it helps relieve some of the frustration, I swear.
The only negative thing I have to say about this week is that i am AT WAR with the bird that lives in the tree by my driveway. this joker poops on my car EVERY DAY. every SINGLE day, i tell you. where is his decency?
3.21.2012
creme brulee french toast
today was gloriously unproductive and lazy. i woke up late and made the most delicious french toast evvvvar.
check out how to do the creme brulee french toast (sorta based on this recipe)
3.20.2012
happy thoughts
there is someone in the world who has your exact sense of humor and thinks you are funny
someone, somewhere has prayed for you
a med-student somewhere is drinking coffee and studying so that one day they will help you get well
no matter how bad things get, there will always be jokes on the internet to make us laugh
there will always be a cup of coffee in the morning
in your life there is someone wiser than you and someone who needs your wisdom.
you can always start over
xoxo,
little j
3.18.2012
my brain
hello dear friends, loyal readers, and you who were bored on facebook and saw this link,
today on the way back from the capitol of our state where that handsome boy who lets me call him my boyfriend lives, i was trying to think of something profound to write about on the blog. nothing really came to mind, mostly because it's hard to think deep thoughts while listening to country songs.
they usually re-route any philosophical ponderings to things like beer and trucks and kissing.
i thought, rather than write a short essay about ONE thing, i would write a sentence or two about SEVERAL things i've been thinking about this week. here goes:
gluten free diets actually cause weight GAIN oh no, hipsters! according to this article, less than 1% of americans have celiac's disease but 20-25% of consumers will buy gluten-free products. think how much more money you'll have for apple products when you aren't paying extra for gluten free bread.
matt chandler on dating: not exactly what you read in "I Kissed Dating Good-bye", yet still so biblical.
i want this bed! how cool and modern and practical is it???? p.s. if you're bored, pick me a duvet from this company that's under 50 dolla and would match grayish purple sheets and you'll earn my undying love.
these are the things i think about, people.
today on the way back from the capitol of our state where that handsome boy who lets me call him my boyfriend lives, i was trying to think of something profound to write about on the blog. nothing really came to mind, mostly because it's hard to think deep thoughts while listening to country songs.
they usually re-route any philosophical ponderings to things like beer and trucks and kissing.
i thought, rather than write a short essay about ONE thing, i would write a sentence or two about SEVERAL things i've been thinking about this week. here goes:
gluten free diets actually cause weight GAIN oh no, hipsters! according to this article, less than 1% of americans have celiac's disease but 20-25% of consumers will buy gluten-free products. think how much more money you'll have for apple products when you aren't paying extra for gluten free bread.
matt chandler on dating: not exactly what you read in "I Kissed Dating Good-bye", yet still so biblical.
NC State gets farther than Duke in the NCAA tournament? That's the craziest fluke that i've ever heard, but also super gratifying. i am very determinedly not-geting-my-hopes-up for anything more.
west elm |
these are the things i think about, people.
3.14.2012
no makeup
unedited except adding border and adjusting brightness a little |
so in the random news of j's life, I went without wearing makeup today. I'm not a huge makeup wearer but don't exactly have flawless skin either, so I usually slap on a little tinted moisturizer and mascara before I leave the house. if I'm feeling fancy/seeing the boyfriend, I'll add a little eyeliner to the mix. So today I woke up, showered, put on lotion with SPF (80 degrees what what!!) and thought:
"you know what? I don't have time to put all this junk on my face today. I'm a brave woman; I'll just go without it. I am beautiful no matter what they say."
jk about that last part. that was a Christina Aguilera song.
I felt a little bit like Robert Pattinson in "How to Be"
"You're not a nobody. You're a somebody!"
and so I did it, and it was scary and liberating at the same time. sometimes I would catch my reflection and think,
"who is that?!?"
and I don't really have any deep thoughts/reflections about this except that I wish my own face didn't surprise me and I thought you should know about my day.
the end.
3.13.2012
(it's easier than you think)
this is gonna sound super stuck-up, but i swear it's true.
homemade icing is better than store bought.
you can make it whatever flavor you want and the taste is beyond comparison. luckily it's not hard to make, and I swear that's the truth because I'm someone who thinks "hard" is anything that uses more than one pan.
add a little of this icing to box brownies or cookies and they're 50% more glamorous.
here's how:
6 tbs of real butter, softened (microwave for 30 seconds in a glass dish)
2 cups of powdered sugar
1 tbs of heavy cream
1 tbs of water
flavoring (I used 2 tbs of raspberry jam here)
dump all ingredients into a big bowl. using a spatula, mix ingredients until all sugar is damp. beat with electric mixer for 1 minute. VOILA.
toldya it was easy.
other flavor suggestions:
cinnamon, lemon zest, vanilla, coffee liquor, pumpkin puree, graham cracker, the possibilities are endless!
3.09.2012
10 things I learned in NYC
I'm back!! and alive! with sore feet, less money, and tons of amazing memories. here's what we learned:
1. NYC is not as dangerous as people make you believe. granted, we stayed in midtown Manhattan, but by the way people talked, i was 100% convinced one of us was getting mugged/pickpocketed. really though, we rode the subway and walked around at night and i never felt unsafe.
2. the food is delicious. i'm probably gonna do a post solely about this later.
3. the people aren't rude. assertive? yes. if you had to cross the street 24 times to get to work, you would be too. but rude? no.
4. the # of Starbucks in the city is simply outrageous. especially considering you can get great coffee and a bagel for 2.25 from a street vendor.
5. speaking of which, bagel carts are the best thing ever. especially when they remember your order by the 3rd day, making you feel like a real new yorker.
6. this part was really sad, but riding the A train through Brooklyn/dowtown to Manhattan you see every racial and economic stereotype on the spectrum. I could tell when we had reached our district, simply by looking at the other people on the train.
7. don't let the deceiving signs at The Met deceive you! admission IS by donation, and a 25 dollar suggested donation is absurd.
8. rent on the Upper East Side is around $3500 a month!!! How do Chuck & Blair afford it?!?! (XOXO. gossip girl)
9. stores are outlandishly huge. finding a bathroom in a 5 story Bloomingdale's is dang near impossible.
10. i didn't hate it! I mean, obviously, I knew it was going to be fun, but I was surprised how fond I got of the big apple, considering that I previously thought of Raleigh as a "big city".
"our" station |
2. the food is delicious. i'm probably gonna do a post solely about this later.
3. the people aren't rude. assertive? yes. if you had to cross the street 24 times to get to work, you would be too. but rude? no.
4. the # of Starbucks in the city is simply outrageous. especially considering you can get great coffee and a bagel for 2.25 from a street vendor.
5. speaking of which, bagel carts are the best thing ever. especially when they remember your order by the 3rd day, making you feel like a real new yorker.
breakfast!!! |
7. don't let the deceiving signs at The Met deceive you! admission IS by donation, and a 25 dollar suggested donation is absurd.
the met |
8. rent on the Upper East Side is around $3500 a month!!! How do Chuck & Blair afford it?!?! (XOXO. gossip girl)
9. stores are outlandishly huge. finding a bathroom in a 5 story Bloomingdale's is dang near impossible.
10. i didn't hate it! I mean, obviously, I knew it was going to be fun, but I was surprised how fond I got of the big apple, considering that I previously thought of Raleigh as a "big city".
3.02.2012
fun friday
Happy Friday, friends!
Here's some stuff to keep you entertained today.
my kids are SO having this:
awesomely true and hilarious (and a little inapro-pro):
lace & i are off to NYC next week and i'll be sans internet but expect pictures/stories when we return!
i'm so looking forward to wearing all the stuff that i love that's way too hipster for the 'burbs. pink lip gloss, furry hats, and liquid eyeliner, here we come!
Here's some stuff to keep you entertained today.
my kids are SO having this:
tree house bed |
awesomely true and hilarious (and a little inapro-pro):
wisdom:
bits of wisdom |
i can't believe this is the first time i've mentioned tebow on my blog. how on earth am i a christian???:
here |
i'm so looking forward to wearing all the stuff that i love that's way too hipster for the 'burbs. pink lip gloss, furry hats, and liquid eyeliner, here we come!
3.01.2012
The Hunger Games
fire+book+whole evening to read=amazingness |
READ THIS FIRST!!!! If you haven’t read the first hunger
games book and want to, you may not want to read this post. There will be some spoilers, although not any serious plot revelations. If you
have read the second and third books in the series (Catching Fire and
Mockingjay) PLEASE BE CAREFUL in the
comments, as I have not yet read them.
So I’m waaaay behind the times, as per usual, and just read “The
Hunger Games” last weekend while I was in the mountains with my family. If you don’t live under a rock, you know that
these books are one of the most popular on the market right now. My friends’ facebook statuses didn’t let me down, it was a pageturner. If I was going to make a scale, it would be
somewhere on the level of the Sookie Stackhouse (TruBlood) novels, but not a “Harry
Potter”.
Although the books were captivating and the characters
likable, I was immediately disturbed by the level of violence in the book. The book starts dark from the very first
chapter and doesn’t let up, even at the end.
I was disturbed by the premise (24 children fighting to the death, while
the entire country watches on television), and disgusted at myself for being
unable to put the book down.
As a reader, I was disgusted with the citizens of “the
capitol” who are crazy with bloodlust, yet I refused to set the book aside as I
read pages and pages of a boy being tortured to death by a pack of wild
dogs. All this in a book that is being
read by children.
Now, I’m notoriously a wimp. During “The Immortals” I sat outside
the theater for 10 minute stretches with my hands over my ears and kept my eyes
covered for half of “The Dark Knight”, but I have to wonder if it’s a good
thing that most people are desensitized to this kind of violence. Halfway through the book, while urging
Katniss to go ahead and kill one of the tributes, I stopped and thought
good grief, these are children!
I’ve been debating whether I should read the next two. I want to, of course, but I wonder if it’s really the best thing.
I did some research and was surprised by the mild reviews. Focus on the Family, a notoriously conservative Christian
organization said:
“Despite the many alarming images, readers find little if
any gratuitous gore.”
And commonsensemedia gave it a 3/5 for violence. Really? I
wonder what book got a 5/5?
What do you guys think? Am I being too hard on “The Hunger
Games”? Too old-fashioned? I love
reading and believe in teaching children the difference between fantasy and
reality, but I also believe in protecting our minds from excessive..."bad stuff". (Philipians 4:8).
I’m not saying this to condemn anyone, really, it’s just
food for thought, and I’d love to know your opinions.
On a lighter note, I’m loving this new t-swizzle/civil wars
song for the movie soundtrack! How perfectly does it go with the theme of the
book?
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