This is my story…

First off, I'd like to say thank you, thank you, thank you so much to everyone who responded so positively to my blog post last week.  I appreciate all of the emails, comments, and Facebook messages of encouragement. 

As promised last week, I have more to share with you about my life change, as I like to call it.  This is quite embarrassing, so I'm going to treat it like pulling off a bandaid.  I'm going to close my eyes, and do it quickly in hopes that it hurts less.  Let me start by saying I've ALWAYS been very thin, and the picture of health.  Occasionally, I would go on whatever the
latest fad diet was to lose those 5 vanity pounds (that I usually put
on over the winter holidays) so I could fit into my size 6 jeans comfortably, but I never really "had" to go on a diet.  The picture below on the left is from August 2011.  Bob and I took a trip to the Homestead for our 20th anniversary.  When I saw that picture I cringed.  I completely didn't recognize myself.  I felt as though I was looking at pictures of a stranger.  The picture on the right is of a trip we took to Washington D.C.  March of this year for my birthday.  You may recognize it from a previous blog post (with some creative cropping).   What I didn't mention is that I almost passed out when we were there walking around.  We had walked all day, I had just started a new medication a few days before, and that afternoon I almost blacked out.  I was sweating profusely, felt clammy, and experiencing tunnel vision.  I had to lay (I was past sitting) on the Mall lawn to recover enough to make it to the subway.  I was so disgusted with myself.  It was the first time I experienced being held back because of my weight and my health.  That was my lowest point. 

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About 1 month later, and down only 1 pound Lily took the picture below at Easter.  I was running around the yard with the kids trying to
fly a kite.  I was out of breathe after only a few minutes, and again
disgusted with myself.  Lily grabbed the camera when I wasn't looking,
and snapped some very unflattering shots.  When I look at that pic, I
think of how tired I looked and was…ALL the time.

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By this time I knew I needed a change, but obviously what I was doing wasn't working.  A couple weeks later, I somehow came across a WeighWatchers ad with Jennifer Hudson in it, and was impressed.  I vaguely remembered my mom being on a WW's diet when I was a kid, but that's about all I knew of the plan.  I had a couple of friends over the years mention the name WW, and only had good things to say.  I was feeling a little desperate because by this time my blood pressure was out of control (over 172/114), I was having headaches, my hair was falling out, side effects from my BP meds included depression, flushing, more headaches, etc.  You get the idea.  With nothing to lose (except some extra me), I signed up.  Just to clarify, I'm in no way associated or affiliated with WeightWatchers, and this post is not intended to be advice, just my story.  It's been just under 5 months, and I've lost 26 pounds!!!  WeightWatchers forced me to be accountable for every single thing I put in my mouth.  Every day you are allotted points, and each food is assigned a value of points.  You have to record EVERYTHING you eat and calculate the amount of points you've used each day.  Needless to say, you don't get a ton of points so you try to make each one count with things like fresh fruits and veggies.  After 2 weeks of feeling like I was starving, I thought I NEED more points!!!  Well, you can earn more points for exercising, duh!  I realized in order to not feel deprived I had to exercise.  At first, I would swap exercise points for a treat, like a cookie or brownie (just one!), but then it was like a game of seeing how many points I could accumulate from excerise.  It's very encouraging that you start over each week with points.  If you blow it on dinner out over the weekend, you just try to do better the following week, but that also means you have to keep accumulating those exercise points.

WeightWatchers has been the catalysis for all of the positive, healthy changes in my life.  I eat more fresh fruits and vegetables (organic preferrably), more chicken and less red meat, I understand the importance of portion control (I swear I can eat anything in moderation!), and I have become more active.  I hate to excercise (like going to a gym if I can avoid it), so I hike, bike, mountain climb, camp, play tennis, dance, and any other fun activity I can find! 

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This is the vacation Bob and I took this year at the end of July.  We biked for about 21 miles on the beach, and enjoyed being outdoors. I did some bodyboarding for the first time ever!  So much fun!

 
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This was taken last weekend while at the park with the kids.  I have another 5-10 pounds I'd like to lose, but today I choose to focus on how far I've come and how great I feel.  My blood pressure is normal, I'm not falling-down tired ALL the time (just the normal amount of tired), my hair is growing back, my mood has changed, and I can do the things I want.  I'm learning to deal with stress, I'm making better food choices, and I exercise regularly (doing fun stuff!).

I think back to how unhealthy I felt earlier this year, and I never want to go back to that.  I guess I'm sharing this very personal story with you because I was in dispair, but there is hope.  I know I am not alone, and if my story can help encourage you to live a happier, healthier life then my brief moment of embarrassing photos has purpose.

Finally, I'd like to say I have a few more reasons to live healthy… 

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YOU are loved, YOU are worth it, YOU can do it!!!

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Yesterday, Tomorrow, Today…

Hi Everyone! 

This summer has been a very "interesting" time in my life.  Early in the spring I had some health issues that prompted me to take a step back and make some big changes in my life.  I wanted to improve my overall health, so I made some very serious lifestyle changes.  I know that sounds very cliche, but it's very true.  I don't want to use the word diet, because diet, in my mind, suggests temporary change in order to acheive a set goal, but rather  I've changed what I eat, my attitude toward food, and started exercising.   It's been a very interesting journey, with lots of struggles along the way, but I have decided I am worth it and I owe it to myself, and my family, to live the healthiest and happiest life I possibly can.

For quite some time I've been struggling with whether or not to share all of this with you guys, because while it's been a very positive change, it's also been very difficult and not always happy and fun.  It's also a very personal issue.  After much consideration, I have decided to share this journey, good, bad, or indifferent, with you.  If my story can have a positive impact on just one person's life, it will be completely worth it. 

Over the coming weeks, I will talk more about where I started, and how far I've come.  I'll share with you how I've lost 25 pounds, the day  to day changes I've made, recipes, and the adventures I've had over the summer.  I'll also share with you an "incentive book" I'm creating to keep myself on track.  I never want to go back!!  So much to share!!!  

For now, I will leave you with this fantastic quote that inspired a card I made for myself.  I know, making something for myself!  What a concept!  I'm planning on putting it in my incentive book.

"Yesterday is the past, tomorrow is the future, but today is a gift.  That's why it's called the present." -Bil Keane

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Almanac card (1 of 1)-2(Papers used are from Prima's Almanac collection)
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Travelogue Card Tutorial

Hi Everyone!  Summer is in full swing, which means lots of you guys are doing lots of traveling.  While you're living it up on the road, don't forget to send a little note to friends and family who would love to hear about your adventures.  Here's a great card tutorial that you could make up ahead of your trip and pop into the mail while on the road.  Beats the heck out of a postcard, right?!

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Here are the supplies I used:

Travelogue Card (1 of 1)-2Graphic 45 Tropical Travelogue 8×8 paper pad, Ranger Dylusions Ink Spray Vibrant Turquoise, Prima Miss Godivas Mermaid Flowers, Graphic 45 Metal Hinges, white cardstock, and Webster's Pages Trim Polka Net Blue.

Travelogue Card (1 of 1)Cut white cardstock to 8 1/2" x 5 1/2", spray with Dylusions Ink Spray Vibrant Turquoise, dry with a heat gun, and fold in half on the 8 1/2" side.

Travelogue Card (1 of 1)-3Using the Tropical Travelogue 8×8 pad cut papers as shown from left to right:

"Wave" cutout, blue mat for cutout 3 5/8" x 2 1/2", map 5" x 3 1/2", and zebra print 5 1/4" x 4"

Travelogue Card (1 of 1)-4Assemble as shown.  Tip:  Glossy Accents works great for attaching the ribbon and flowers.
Travelogue Card (1 of 1)-5Separate the layers of a Prima rose to create paper posies.

Travelogue Card (1 of 1)-6Add the metal hinge…

Travelogue Card (1 of 1)-8I hope you enjoyed  this easy card idea.  It would also be stunning on the front of a mini…I'm just sayin'.  Happy and safe travels!!

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Card Tutorial: 4th of July

I have a little card tutorial to share with you guys today!  It was featured in our newsletter a few weeks ago, but if you missed the newsletter here it is.   I thought it was relavant with the 4th of July quickly approaching.  The collection used is We R Memory Keepers Red, White, and Blue.  Hope you enjoy!

MDcardSupplies Used:
Red White & Blue Solid Textured Cardstock-Dark Blue
Red White & Blue 6×6 Paper Pad
Red White & Blue Mini Pinwheels
Paper Trimmer & Scissors
Tape Runner & Glossy Accents
Tim Holtz Tiny Attacher or Stapler
Prima Distressing Tool (Optional)
Bone Folder (Optional)

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  • Cut Solid Textured Dark Blue Cardstock to 8 1/2" x 5 1/2"
  • Fold in half on the 8 1/2" side, and crease with a bone folder
  • Distress edges (optional) 

**Tip for distressing:  Line paper up to the edge of your craft table (you may NOT want to try this with your kitchen table), and use the sanding side of a Prima Comfort Craft Distressing Tool  to distress.  This makes distressing easier, and reduces the danger of sanding your fingers (ouch!).

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  • Using the 6×6 paper pad, cut the following pieces (pictured from left to right):

5" x 1", 4" x 1/2", 5 1/4" x 4", and "Firework Show" banner

  • Distress edges (optional)
  • MDcard-9Attach a 3" piece of scrap paper to the pinwheel using a stapler or Tim Holtz Tiny Attacher

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  • Assemble cut pieces as shown
  • Adhere pinwheel and banner (using Glossy Accents)

DONE!

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Journal Book

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Happy Friday Everyone!!  Today I want to show you a journal book I made a couple of months ago.  My intention was to finish the inside before I posted it, but I settled for just completing the cover as it is turning out to be an ongoing project.  When I started the book I wanted to use it as a journal of the awesome birthday I had this year.  However, I liked it so much, I think I'm going to continue to add pages of other significant events in my life, as well as day to day photos.  I'm extremely pleased with how the cover turned out, and how the inside is shaping up.  It also holds a special place in my heart, no only because of the treasured memories it holds, but because I started working on it one lazy afternoon while crafting with Chris in the crop room.  We had a wonderful afternoon alone talking and playing.  It was great fun to spend some quality time with her.

So, here's the low-down on how I made it.  I started with a blank Prima Mixed Media Album Cover (fyi, the inside pages are sold separately).  I sprayed it completely with Sunflower Glimmer Mist, and then did the left and bottom edges with Partridge in a Pear Tree Glimmer Mist.  I added a Prima Millicent Vine, and filled in with Prima Kennedy and Metalique flowers.  I then added wooden embellishments that included Prima Clocks & Tickets, and Kaisercraft Flourishes.  The brads and metal & paper butterflies are Graphic 45.  The paper that inspired this journal is Graphic 45 Olde Curiosity Shoppe.  I'll be using more paper and cutouts on the inside of the journal.

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Journal-5I hope you enjoyed the little peek at my journal.  I hope it inspires you to create your own.  My wish is that yours holds just as much special meaning to you as mine does to me.

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