5 on Friday

Happy Friday!!!

I decided to post in bullet point/list form today with a few favourites for Friday. We are taking the girls camping for the first time this weekend tomorrow night – and SO excited! We’re going with some friends to a very kid-friendly campground, so I think it will be fun. I haven’t slept in a tent myself since before they were born, so I’m looking forward to it! Reading Lisa’s post earlier this week helped me realize that I’m going to have to be a bit more relaxed when camping than I usually am – but I’m hoping the wine and the outdoors help with that! haha.
I’m also planning to spend some time tonight and tomorrow cleaning up around the house (fun, right?) after a VERY busy past few weeks!!
1) My 5 favourite books so far this year:
A Man Called Ove by Frederick Backman (this was an amazing audiobook)
Textbook Amy Krouse Rosenthal by Amy Krouse Rosenthal (I still feel like crying every time I think of this book)
Glass Houses by Louise Penny (released at the end of August, absloutely one of the best in the series and #13)
I have a post coming next week with a few analytic details about my reading life so far in 2017 – I decided to do up the stats for the first 6 months and then look at the latter 6 months of 2017 in September. That being said, I highly recommend any of the books listed above. They all blew me away.
2) 5 things I’ve eaten lately and loved:
  • Broccoli stem salad: a delicious way to eat the neglected part of the broccoli
  • Inside-out egg rolls
  • Homemade greek yogurt (post also coming next week) with strawberries, hemp hearts, and walnuts <– I’ve had this for breakfast every day this week
  • Zoodles with pasta sauce, chicken, parmesan, and mozzarella cheese
  • Bacon-wrapped eggs: We love these for breakfast but I cook them a bit longer because I don’t like my eggs runny (I also add a bit of grated parmesan on top) GREAT to make ahead of time.
3) 5 posts of interest around the web:
4) 5 funny things:
5) 5 books I plan to finish this month:
North & South by Elizabeth Gaskell (Erin’s challenge – audiobook)
The Sisters Chase  by Sarah Healy
What to Say Next by Julie Buxbaum (I loved Tell Me Three Things so I am hoping this one is just as good)
The Good Widow by Liz Fenton and Lisa Steinke
HAVE A GREAT WEEKEND!! Linking up with Christina and Amanda today. 

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 πŸ™‚ We also have a holiday on Monday so that will be nice to have Brian home πŸ™‚ 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 πŸ™‚
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!!

Friday Favourites

Not sure about everyone else out there, but it’s been a long week here!! Lucy has a double ear infection, so she had quite a few miserable and sleepless nights but is doing OK now on antibiotics. Work has been busy and a bit stressful too – but all is good overall. The weather has been mostly pleasant, although pretty grey…hoping to get out for a run at lunch today if it isn’t raining πŸ™‚

This quote was in the back of my mind this week after I saw it a few days ago:

β€œOctober extinguished itself in a rush of howling winds and driving rain and November arrived, cold as frozen iron, with hard frosts every morning and icy drafts that bit at exposed hands and faces.” (Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix).

I do have some favourites to share this week though, so let’s jump into those!!
Favourite song:
If you’ve seen the movie Away We Go, you might be familiar with Alexi Murdoch’s music. If you haven’t seen the movie, you should check it out!! John Krasinki and Maya Rudolph. It’s a cute indie movie!! This song is in the movie & I love it. Perfect chill music and makes you feel so cozy.



Favourite Netflix show:

We’re starting to get pretty into Gotham. I am slowly learning to take Jim Gordon’s character seriously after viewing him as Ryan from the OC for a few episodes πŸ˜‰

I can’t help but wonder if he still misses Marissa…lol

Favourite workout:

This relaxing yoga sequence:


Favourite Funnies:


Favourite Links:
  • #NaNoReadMo.org and about NaNoReadMo over on Modern Mrs. Darcy (this is a lot more do-able for me than NaNoWriMo will ever be, but I can still respect those doing it!!)
  • For those writing more this fall, here’s a list of perfect songs to listen to while you write
  • I loved these empathy cards!!
  • Feeling impressed with our new Prime Minister so far when I read things like this
  • Some great mental health resources on Jenn’s blog this week…as a huge advocate for mental health (hello psychology degree), I am always looking for more resources!!
  • Natural ways to soothe a cough – we have colds going around like crazy in our house this time of the year and these remedies are great for kids!!!
  • This book looks interesting.

Hope you all have a great weekend!!! Only 4 more days until WINTER comes out! I pre-ordered my copy last night so it’ll be waiting for me on Tuesday!! Plus, we have Wednesday off for Remembrance Day so I might get some downtime to read then too!! πŸ™‚

Friday Faves this week

It has been a busy and tiring week here with not as much sleep OR downtime as usual. I still have the same 4 books on the go as last week and I just had SO little time to read this week! I am trying to finish up some photobooks online for which the coupons expire tomorrow so that has been occupying my evenings and work and kiddos have occupied the rest of my time, of course!!! Both our girls have drippy noses and headaches but they are hanging in there. It’s definitely going around.

Overall, it’s been a good week though! The results of the Canadian election were crazy but it will be great to see how things change moving forward. I think our country was ready for a change. Brian is still 100% glued to the Blue Jays, who might get eliminated tonight (but hopefully not!) It has been an intense series (I have watched a total of about 2 mins) πŸ˜‰

I bought a new blog design template this week and I will be trying to put it up on the weekend, but we’ll see how it goes!! I’m also doing my 10K race on Sunday (nervous, but excited!!)

Here’s to a relaxing and cozy weekend!!!

Favourite Song:

Enjoying this upbeat and chill tune these days

Favourite Funnies:

If you haven’t checked out The Awkward Yeti yet, you should. The comics are extremely humorous (In my opinion).

This dad who writes hilarious (and embarassing) late notes for his teenagers. HILARIOUS read.

Another funny dad out there at Fowl Language who posts hilarious comics about parenting.

Favourite Links from the WWW:

Favourite photo:

❀ my little lady

See ya next week sometime!! I’m finalizing my list for the Semi-Charmed Winter 2015 Book Challenge…are you?!?

Friday Favourites – what I’m loving this week

It’s been a short week here (thank you, Thanksgiving!) but it still seems like it has been a long one! Haha. I am trying to keep a lot of balls up in the air right now, but this weekend will be a nice chance to catch up a bit. We’re spending the night (with the kids) at a friend’s house on Saturday which means wine and board games – can’t complain about that!! Sunday will probably mostly be a cleaning day!!

I mentioned yesterday on Instagram that I currently seem to have 4 books on the go…I have one that I am losing interest in and another couple that will take me longer to read, but I am very much enjoying The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society (longest title ever though, haha!). Megan at Semi-Charmed Kind of Life put up the topics for the Winter 2015 Reading Challenge and I think I’ll participate for the first time! I am doing some major brainstorming for some of the categories…i.e. a fiction & non-fiction book about the same topic…hmmm….

Linking up with Amanda to share some of my favourite things this week:

Jamberry Nails

My friend Laura became a Jamberry consultant this year and I had originally only tried some nails for Canada Day. I hosted a party a few weeks ago and ordered some new nail wraps and I am LOVING these fall ones (as in, I might cry when they come off) πŸ˜‰ A few of my friends have asked if I am selling them now, which I’m not nor do I think I would ever be able to – it’s just not really my thing – but I still love to wear them!! So easy to put on and last for 10-14 days!! 

The Toronto Blue Jays
This team is really bringing Canada together! Being not even that close to Toronto, it is still crazy to see how their playoffs are sweeping the nation. Brian is a huge fan and he is so excited to be watching his team advance in the playoffs.

Kale Caesar Salad
I’ve been making a variation of this recipe for a couple of months now. Kale is delicious, but it can be a bit bitter and tough unless you “marinate” it a bit in olive oil and lemon juice. I basically shred/cut the kale into bite sized pieces, add the olive oil and lemon juice, let it sit for 5-10 mins after “massaging the kale”, add parmesan and garlic powder and croutons if we have any, and BAM, delicious and healthy salad. We grew a ton of kale in the garden this year and this recipe really helped me to eat it all πŸ˜‰

The Show Us Your Books Link up
So many great recommendations and a giveaway this month!

A Haircut
All through university, I had pretty short hair, but I’ve always had it shoulder length or longer since I met Brian. I finally went back to short this week after wearing ponytails daily for weeks and I’m loving it!!

Running & Yoga
I have a whole post on my thoughts about these two activities but I am really loving running and I am living for yoga these days. I’m taking a once/week class with Yogaheart and it is beginner level, but so informative and SO relaxing. I also discovered Erin Motz via Instagram this week and I am loving her philosophy towards yoga as well. I find even a few minutes a day really makes a difference to me.

This Tea
Gives you a chocolate fix without the sugar. Really yummy in the afternoon for a little pick me up πŸ™‚

This Kid

We’ve had a few ups and downs behaviour wise this week, but she is such a sweet child and brings so much joy to our family. She loved the pie too πŸ˜‰

And this one too πŸ™‚

Poor quality photo but she loves to bring us our shoes so we can all go outside πŸ™‚
Hope you all have a great weekend!!!


Fabulous Friday Favourites

Today is a good day. The sun in shining, it’s warm but not too hot, and it feels like fall. I finished the Sea of Tranquility this morning on my way to work, and I loved it. It reminded me of how I finished when I finished reading Eleanor & Park. It was a good read. I am actually loving how many great books I have read this year thanks to being more interactive on Goodreads and listening to others’ recommendations. I’ll be posting my thoughts on the Literary Ladies Summer Reading Challenge on Monday πŸ™‚

Here are some of my Friday Favourites for the week!!

FAVOURITE MUSIC:

I love this one for running…great beat!!!

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FAVOURITE YOUTUBE VIDEO:

I can’t wait to watch it this weekend, since I missed it the first time around on TV in June.

FAVOURITE LINKS AROUND THE WEB:
11 ways to love Goodreads even More
Listen to Your Kids <— this has really stayed with me since I read it
This post from today on Gilbert Blythe vs. Mr. Darcy

FAVOURITE PHOTO OF THE GIRLS:

My tiny walking toddler machine
Because every 4 year old needs a huge pink unicorn to call their own

FAVOURITE RECIPE:

I made some cold brew coffee this week after spending $5 for a cup of it last week (just black – ridiculous!) Here’s the recipe:

Cold Brew Coffee via Sage the Blog

FAVOURITE LOLs:

FAVOURITE INSPIRATIONAL QUOTE:

FAVOURITE QUOTE FROM A BOOK I READ RECENTLY:

From The Sea of Tranquility

Happy weekend, everyone!! xo

Friday Favourites!!!

We are in the middle of a BEAUTIFUL summer here in Nova Scotia, so almost all of our “free time” these days is spent outside with the girls! I love it! This past week, Brian was home with the girls two days on his own and they went in their kiddie pool in the backyard one day and on an outing to the Discovery Centre the other day! My wonderful mother and mother in law watched them the other two days and our babysitter is back from vacation next week. I have had an insanely busy week at work, so I’ve tried to take it a bit easy in the evenings at home and just enjoy some down time reading or watching the Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt on Netflix πŸ™‚

Sunrise from our back deck last week 

Here are some of my Friday favourites for this week:

Favourite Song:

Book Club by the Arkells

I can’t get enough of The Arkells after seeing them live on Canada Day…another of my favourites by them is Michigan Left. Perfect summer music, in my opinion.

Favourite Recipe:

Simple Summer Chopped Salad via Peanut Butter Fingers. MMMM so delicious!

PS – I am making cauliflower pizza dough for the first time this weekend…wish me luck :)!!

Favourite Book lately:

I was so happy to finish Jane Eyre this week (as I mentioned yesterday) and I’d highly recommend it to anyone looking for a great classic. The audiobook version I listened to was great.

Favourite Quote:

Via

Favourite Coincidence:

Brian and I, spurred by a long afternoon of fussy kids last Saturday, called his wonderful parents to see if they would watch the kids so that we could catch a movie in the afternoon. We went to Jurassic World, and when we walked into the theatre we ran into some of our friends! We hadn’t seen them since their wedding and we went over to share supper with them after the movie to catch up. It was great to see them, and we often have a hard time making plans with them so the spontaneous visit was so appreciated! I loved Jurassic World too and it’s definitely the kind of movie to catch in theatres…I don’t think it’d be the same off the big screen!

Favourite Posts from around the web:

Twister Sifter sends out the top 50 photos of 2015 sporadically and some of these are fantastic this quarter.

Moms with kids home in the summer, you should check out this post with details about Camp Google. I might do some of the activities with Molly.

I love When at Home and this post has gone viral, but I wanted to share it in case you haven’t read it. I feel this way all the time and it is a good reminder that we’re not alone as mothers.

Happy weekend, everyone! We’re mostly taking it easy around here!!

Linking up with Amanda here.