5 on Friday: 5 things saving my life right now

I love this annual link up that Modern Mrs. Darcy hosts around this time every winter. I think I lean particularly towards cuddling up indoors during the Canadian winter months and I absolutely revert to comforting things to get me through to spring, summer (and my all-time favourite – FALL!).

Today I’m reflecting on 5 things that are really bringing small amounts of joy to my life during these winter months.

ONE

Connecting with others. 

I consider myself an introvert, but I probably really am an ambivert. I love connecting with my close friends, and it’s harder to do that in the winter. If I’ve been replying to your instagram stories more lately than usual or e-mailing you or texting you, that’s because I am seeking some chatter about books or life or something! I have a few plans to see some good friends in February and I already can’t wait – it’s so nice to be in the present of wonderful women and just catch up and laugh and share a glass of wine. I’ve made a special effort this month to send a few things in the mail to family and friends too and drop off a few easy birthday gifts to girlfriends. It’s simple, but it has brought me so much joy to connect with these people. I have also made a couple of new friends and I am working to deepen those friendships! 🙂 I have also been avidly reading blogs but I need to get caught up on commenting and replying to e-mails!!! That’s my goal for tonight.

TWO

Sleepytime tea and a warm magic bag. 

I absolutely love curling up in a comfy chair with a cup of sleepytime (any herbal) tea before bed and with a magic bag to keep me warm. Our house isn’t exactly cold – we keep the heat at 20 degrees most of the time with the heat pump, but this feels so cozy and nice 🙂

THREE

Yoga.

This is helping my neck pain and posture so much – I did quite a few of the Yoga with Adriene videos in January as well as my regular class on Monday nights. Yoga is the best.

FOUR

Fresh Air.

I tend to prefer the indoors in the winter months but we have had some lovely days with fun snow this year and I have had more time to be outside with the kids (or on my own). It has remarkably cleared my head on more than one occasion and dare I say I have actually enjoyed being outside in the snow more than usual?? Overall we have had a somewhat milder winter (in my opinion) than other years, so maybe this has helped??

FIVE

Romantic Comedies. 

Both in book format and movies that I hadn’t seen in years. My husband has a poker night with friends every second Friday and for some reason I have considered those nights to be prime time to have a mindless movie on in the background and get a few things done on the computer or whatever. It’s kind of a nice routine. I am also thinking of starting This is Us (I’ve only ever seen the first episode) which is huge because I literally never watch TV anymore. I read 2 books by Penny Reid in January and 3 books by R.S. Grey – both of these self-published authors are pretty funny and the books are a fun way for me to pass the time. Not for everyone – and not for me all the time- but kinda fun nonetheless.

Honourable mentions: Audiobooks, and wonderful children’s chapter books. The audiobooks have gotten me through the January organize-the-house bug I caught and the chapter books are SO fun to curl up with and enjoy with the whole family every night before bed. We’ve had a few GREAT ones lately that are not about fairies (bonus, in my opinion).

What’s saving your life lately? Big or little – it’s fun to think about!!!

5 Thoughts on 5 Years of Marriage

Today marks our 5th wedding anniversary. On one hand, I feel like it has really flown by. On the other hand, a lot has happened since that day, and I feel that too. The thing that I know for sure is that I wouldn’t trade any of it for the world.

Here are a few reflections on our first 5 years as a married couple. A lot of these pertain to our own relationship with two young children. We had Molly before we were married so we don’t know any differently, but a lot of these have a slight undertone about children 🙂

1) Your relationship is yours, and yours alone. 

I know all about the saying Comparison is the thief of joy and I absolutely try to put this into practice in my own life, but I definitely fail sometimes. I have met couples over my lifetime and thought, “wow, why isn’t that me and Brian? They always seem so happy and we were just arguing on the way over here!” I’ve also spent plenty of time thinking that all happy couples go to bed at the same time every night (we often don’t) and have a date night once a week (we should try to do this more) or do everything together (this just isn’t us). When it comes down to it, we are happy doing what we’re doing. We strive to be partners in parenting. We involve each other in all of our exciting, mundane, interesting, silly moments and big life decisions. Just because one thing makes someone else happy doesn’t mean that it’s what we need to be doing. I’ve realized this a lot over the past year or so and it has improved our lives considerably (Brian is very much a “if it isn’t broken, don’t fix it” kind of person).

2) Learning more about your partner’s love language, personality, and life goals can be quite eye-opening. 

I love learning about stuff like this because my background is in psychology and I enjoy self-help type books. Brian is an engineer and couldn’t care less about this stuff, but he does answer my questionnaires and I share things with him. We recently came across a house listing (even though we’re not planning to move anytime soon) that Brian told me was his DREAM HOME. Problem: It was not even CLOSE to being my dream home. This was hilarious because we are both going to have to make some compromises down the road, but it just taught me that there is something new for me to learn about my husband all the time. Even though we have very different personalities, learning a bit more about this stuff has helped us to understand each other a little bit better, and isn’t that the point?

3) Even though Brian is a top priority in my life, he may not always be the most immediate priority. 

If I ever have any news to share or need advice, Brian is the person I turn to first (my parents are a close second :P). He is absolutely the most important person in my life aside from myself (because if you don’t look out for yourself, who’s going to?!). However, on the many nights of feeding and rocking a new baby over the past 5ish years, there were other things that I needed to do. Likewise, there were times when I could have spent extra time with him after the kids went to bed but I needed alone time to recharge and relax. We spent ~40 minutes of quality time in the car everyday talking about anything under the sun, so sometimes I feel okay if we do our own thing in the evenings. However, he does need to be made a priority sometimes, obviously, and that’s what this weekend is about 🙂

4) When things get too busy, it’s important to take some time together. 

We are going away this weekend for this first time in a LONG time and I can’t wait. We need this time alone together to just relax and enjoy each other’s company during the time of day when we are not exhausted (i.e. evenings). We are blessed to have both of our parents nearby who are happy to watch our children on a regular basis so we do date nights about once a month, but it’s very easy to do date nights at home too and sometimes we just relax with a few board games and a glass of wine and that’s enough.

5) Having close friendships with other couples is wonderful. 

Growing up, my parents had quite a few wonderful couple friends, most of whom we knew quite well and whose children I am still close with. I can’t speak for my parents, but I know that in my own life, it is AMAZING for us to have couple friends who we can turn to and lean on and learn from. I remember something the priest mentioned on our wedding day about all of the people who were present to support us in our marriage, and we have been abundantly blessed with fantastic role models and other couples who are a testament to the love that surrounds us.

What do you think? Do any of these ring true in your own marriage? I’m always interested to hear other’s thoughts on these things because I definitely know I am NOT an expert at any of this!!!

Happy anniversary Brian! Can’t wait to relax and celebrate this weekend.

5 on Friday

It’s been a busy couple of weeks, but I am looking forward to some down time this weekend. I think my kids just need some time to explore their toys again, although we will probably venture out a bit if it ever stops raining 🙂 Rain makes great reading weather though, so we will probably curl up with some books and we might even watch Trolls for the 50th time or something…who knows??

Here are 5 very random thoughts on my mind this week!

ONE
My sister-in-law’s wedding last weekend was WONDERFUL and we had such a great time. I hope to be able to share more of it soon. The girls did really well, especially staying up so late and being well behaved during the ceremony/speeches. It really helped that they were bribed with a trip to the playground (at the wedding venue!) between ceremony and dinner and it was also nice that some of their cousins were around to play with 🙂 I will say that it took us a few days to recover from being tired, but it’s all good!!!
TWO
Over the long weekend, we got to see SO many different groups of friends (and family at the wedding, of course), and my heart felt so full. Many of these people were friends we don’t see nearly often enough and it reminded me to really make the effort, especially now that our girls are older and more flexible during the day (i.e., no naps). It was also great that one of the people we saw was our friends’ new baby girl (SO ADORABLE and special!!!). 
THREE
We are SO stoked for summer in our house. We bought a new tent this week and this will be our first summer camping with the girls. Can’t wait. Side note – is camping one of those things that sounds super fun but then is actually a lot of work? Yes, yes, it is, but we still can’t wait. We have a few weekends planned already, and Brian asked me this morning if we can go sooner rather than later so we might end up in a campground (or the backyard) in the next week or two! haha.
FOUR
A few links:
FIVE
My next 10K is in a month! I’ve really started to get back to running and yoga more consistently, but I need to put a bigger push on. I had a terrible race at this event last year due to lack of training, extreme heat, and a wedding the night before the race…I am determined to do better at it this year!!!
What are you up to this weekend?! 

5 on Fri-YAY

I have a few posts I’ve been working on this week and I’m hoping to share next week, but I feel like today is a great day to share some random thoughts in list form. We’ll make it 5 thoughts because it’s Friday. Happy weekend, everyone!

1) Has anyone watched Me Before You? I have the dvd from the library and I am looking forward to it but I KNOW it will be sad (having read the book), and I’m wondering if I should make my husband sit through it with me or watch it alone tonight. The book made me sob, for what it’s worth. 
2) We have been battling the stomach flu that ends in a massive congested cold in our house, but I’m HOPING we are all starting to get our health back this weekend. The last two nights I’ve resorted to the cold sock treatment – don’t knock it til you try it! It sounds super weird but for some reason it really works. I love finding natural remedies.
3) My reading is totally scattered all over the place right now I have 3 books on the go, two of which are for Erin’s challenge, but I’m antsy even to get into something else. I’m not sure if being tired is just not allowing me to turn to books the way I normally would, or if I just need to read something more enticing, but I’m hoping to resolve it this weekend and finish up Valley of the Moon. Reading shouldn’t be stressful and I was feeling pressured to finish some great library books before they are due on Monday and then I realized – so what if I have to return them unread? No big deal. They will always be there another time. 
4) I like to save links on Facebook, Feedly, and in my e-mail drafts. I will sometimes use Pinterest or Pocket for these, but any blog post or article I see shared ends up in an infinite abyss that I can never find again. Any tips for keeping all of these in one place? I’m thinking of labeling my e-mail drafts better. I like saving these things in my gmail because I find them so easy to search for again. Thoughts?
Anyway, I found a few fun articles that I enjoyed 4 years ago in an old e-mail drafts folder. 
5) I can’t wait to spend the weekend reading, colouring, and doing crafts with my two favourite little buddies:
Happy Friday!!!

Friday Favourites/Five on Friday :)

It’s been awhile since I linked up on a Friday, but this seems like a good way to blurt out some thoughts today!!! Linking up with Amanda (Meet at the Barre) for Friday Favourites and April for 5 on Friday!

ONE 
Happy birthday to one of my favourite bloggers KRISTEN today!! She has a fun post over on her blog. Hope you have a great birthday, friend!!!

TWO
Happy Valentine’s Day weekend!! We don’t do too much to celebrate but we will be seeing some good friends and also most of my mom’s family this weekend so that will be pretty fun 🙂 We also have a holiday on Monday so that will be nice to have Brian home 🙂 Here is a list of 10 great romantic reads for Valentine’s Day. Check out Alexandra’s post about Valentine’s Day “around the world” themed dates, too!

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THREE
I made these waffles this morning & the kids gobbled them right up! They were a nice chocolate treat and they weren’t too sweet!

FOUR
I registered Molly for primary (kindergarten aka regular school) today. AHHHH. How do kids grow so fast?!?!

FIVE
A few fun links from this week:
This post on marriage is funny.
A great decluttering project.
8 brillliant books that are impossible to put down
Some great advice for mindfulness when you’re feeling overwhelmed.

Hope you all have a great weekend, and a very happy and love-filled Valentine’s Day!!

5 on Friday//Friday Favourites

I am still in disbelief that it is already December 4!! I just dug out our Advent Calendar & some decorations for Molly to play with last night, but we are doing full-out decorations and getting our tree this weekend, so maybe that will make things a bit hollier and jollier around our house. Time is just slipping away and Christmas will be here so soon!

Here are some of my favourites this week:
ONE — my little Christmas kids!! ❤

TWO — Christmas cookie exchange tonight!! I am so looking forward to meeting some new moms from my area & playing a few Christmas games. I baked The Pioneer Woman’s gingerbread cookies for the occasion 🙂
THREE — This yoga sequence below before bed and this GREAT free guide to beginners strength training a la IIFYM.
FOUR — I love this list of Christmas book recommendations for children…Janssen’s 2014 list is also awesome and we have enjoyed many of the books in the past few weeks including these two absolute favourites:
FIVE — This made me LOL. I can totally see my husband doing this to me sometime, haha. 

Any fun plans for the weekend? Any fun current reads? I am starting on All The Light We Cannot See tonight – can’t wait to share some of my recent favourite books on Tuesday with Steph & Jana!!