Thursday, March 24, 2016

Go Down Swinging


When I was a kid, I was an athlete.  Literally.  I was on of the Top 10 Riders in the U.S.  When I was in my 20's I went on to ride my horse and other people's horses to be the Top 10 in Canada.  I won prize money, I trained, and practiced, and participated.  

As a kid, I was an athlete.  I played soccer, baseball, and swam when the sun was out.  When it was cold I skied.  I even dated a boy once who was really good at tennis and somehow picked that up and did fairly well.  When I was in my 30's I was a triathlete.  Granted, not one of the best, but I WAS.  Today I decided to become "I AM" because I am sick of saying "I WAS."  I also got to thinking, what type of example am I setting for my kids with an I WAS attitude?

Today I went on a run, some would probably call it a slow jog...maybe even a crawl and I can accept that, but the point is, I went.  I went because I wanted to live the lessons I have been screaming at my son this baseball season.  "Go Down Swinging."

My children don't aspire to be great athletes.  Well, maybe my step-son is, but my two biological children, they just weren't born that way.  Every sport I put them in when they were younger soccer, tennis, riding, swimming, ice-skating...all my dreams ended when they were old enough to push back.  One of my favorite stories is when my daughter halted a whole soccer game because she saw a ladybug.  She did have the passion to get EVERYONE ON THE FIELD to stop the ball and look...and she did save the poor little bug, but right there I knew that I wanted it more than she did.

So, as they grew I made one choice for them.  A rule that they would have to abide by...until they can drive their car to college and get away from my nagging voice.  You don't have to be great, but you have to be active.  Pick one sport every season and do it well.  There will be no private coaches (that I
can't afford anyway), there will just be being active.

My son's sport this season is baseball.  A sport quite honestly he barely picked  As a matter of fact, his sister picked it for him.  Years ago, she wanted to do baseball as her seasonal sport, so I threw him in it as well.  A two for one.  That way I didn't have to try to get two different sports.  Since they are close in age, they could play on the same team.

My son has never had the passion for athletics, except designing and playing on his iPad, which apparently at some colleges is a sport but not in this house.  He's an easy going kid with a sweet personality.  He has never screamed at the TV when watching sports.  Honestly I don' think that he really watches sports.  He would rather give one to you then take one from you, he doesn't compete against anyone...at least not so far.  

This season started much like the last and the last was torture for this loud mouthed, extraverted personality.  When he was at plate, wouldn't swing.  You read that right he wouldn't SWING. He wouldn't try and he would often be told by the coach to simply bunt in hopes that at least he would get someone else on the bases to advance.  My son never cared, but I did. 

This season I sat him down and said, "I don't care if you are the best athlete, but treat baseball like life and at least go down swinging.  Don't hope for a walk, aim for the fences."  

Yesterday, he did it.  He took my advice and swung the bat!!!  He swung every time and guess what, he made it on base EVERYTIME...and ya know what, he even seemed more passionate afterwords.  He was proud.  I make no promises for next game, sorry coach, but this game he learned the lesson that we all learn in life.  When life hands you bad experiences, or something isn't turning out the way that you want you have to find the passion, you have to find the drive.  You don't just give up.  You GO DOWN SWINGING!

And so last night I got to thinking about my advice and decided to take it on for myself and my fitness.  Yes, my knees hurt.  Yes, I WAS an athlete...but ya know what?  I still AM. 

So, I ran today and said two things to myself.  One to my body that I say to my daughter when she runs, "Give them an inch and they will take a mile."  Take that laziness and flabby stomach and thighs.  

And the other, "Go Down Swinging."  My knees may hurt, my body may ache...but this is my time.  I am not giving myself a break.  I wouldn't have even considered it in my younger days.  I will not accept it in my children and I won't accept it in myself.  So, today I am going to hit for the fences and not allow myself to be lazy.  It may have been only 3 miles of a snails passed jog, but I swung for the fences and made it on base!





Sunday, March 13, 2016

Healthy Easter Baskets



I simply love Easter.  It often feels as magical as Christmas for my kids.  They love searching for and collecting the eggs.  They even love dying the eggs.  They always talk the night before about the Easter Bunny, just as they would Jolly Old Saint Nick.

What I don't like is how much candy that can fill the baskets.  I have been creative in the past.  Stickers, small pens (in big eggs), money (of course), etc.

Below is a list with a link to some of the items I put in my basket that don't have sugar.

Happy Hunting!!!

Saturday, March 12, 2016

Tinted Moisturizer with SPF

I know from being a Beautycounter Consultant that Beautycounter's Dew Skin Moisturizing Coverage Broad Spectrum with SPF 20 received Allure Magazine's Best of Beauty. I wanted to share that coverage with you!!

It's $45 for perfect coverage with sun protection. Who doesn't love that? 

Let me know if you are interested in giving it a try - your can order by PM me or by going to my website. 

Friday, March 11, 2016

Traveling with Family

Since my post yesterday was about Spring Break and traveling with your family, I thought it would be fun to post this article about popular family-friendly Spring Break destinations. 
The kids and I have been lucky enough to have traveled to two of these destinations. I am looking forward to adding a few others to our future traveling adventures!


If you haven't made your SB plans, I hope this article helps give you some ideas!!

I would love to hear where people decide to go this year!

Thursday, March 10, 2016

Spring Break and Sun Protection

SPRING BREAK: I am so excited about the upcoming Spring Break. My family and I are hitting the slopes. I know that others are hitting the sand. 
Wherever your vacation takes you, remember to protect yourself and the little ones AND to use SAFER products! 
FOR THE KIDS: I use the Protect Stick Sunscreen and the Protect Lip Balm. If your are hitting the beach throw these in your bag. If your kids are going skiing without you, wether in ski school or independent teenagers, zip these products in their jacket pockets and remind them to reapply at lunch. No burns, no problems:)
FOR MYSELF: I love the Dew Skin Tinted Moisturizer. Put it on before you leave the house, no need for heavy makeup! I also always have at least one tube of the Protect Lip Balm handy. No need for chapped lips on vacation!
FOR ALL OVER BODY: In my beach bag I carry the Protect All Over Sunscreen. Easy to apply!!
I CAN SHIP THESE PRODUCTS ANYWHERE IN THE U.S. 
AND BECAUSE I LOVE YOU AND YOUR FAMILY.....THE FIRST 10 PEOPLE TO ORDER $60 WORTH OF SUNSCREEN PRODUCTS WILL GET FREE SHIPPING. JUST COMMENT BELOW OR PM ME!!! 
Safe Travels, Friends!