Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Thirty Things- Family Dynamic Then vs Now

#24 on the list of Thirty Things is describe your family dynamic of your childhood vs your family dynamic now.

My family dynamic growing up was one where my parents where always home for supper, we ate at the dinner table, celebrated all holidays with all our family, we ate at home more then we ate out, I got tucked in at bedtime with a story, had times with my dad not around (he was military) and my parents where together.

My family now consists of Hubs and I working crazy work hours (we both work shift work), we often eat in front of the tv (even though we own a dining room table) or alone if the other is working, celebrate some holidays with family (my family now all lives out of province and Hubs family lives quite a drive away and often times we are both racking in the OT on holidays), we eat out frequently, neither of us are military and no kids involved yet other then stepdaughter here and there.

Monday, July 30, 2012

Thirty Things- Top 5 Hobbies

#23 on the list of Thirty Things is your top 5 hobbies and why?

  1. Baking- I love learning new recipes and trying them out and getting to eat the yummy results
  2. Gym- Keep in shape (thanks to #1)
  3. Reading- Such a great way to learn new things and keep your brain active
  4. Hiking- Who doesnt love the great outdoors?
  5. Traveling- Learning about new cultures and ways of life

Sunday, July 29, 2012

Thirty Things- Where do you see yourself in....

#22 on the list of Thirty Things is where do you see yourself in 5, 10, 15 years?

5 years- Having young kids and babies in the house, having a better job

10 years- Watching my kids grow up, celebrating their milestones, being in a bigger home

15 years- Getting ready to celebrate being married for almost 20 years, looking forward to milestones of my kids (graduating, getting married, having kids of their own), traveling

What I've been up to...

I figured since I've been doing an awful lot of "thirty things" posts lately, I'd throw in a quick update one. Hubs and I just got back from a relaxing 3 days of camping. We had a few days off together and wanted to go somewhere to get away. All the options we looked at seemed to be soo pricey i.e. Whistler was $200 a night just for a hotel room, and going to the states (by ferry) didn't quite work with our vacation schedule to maximize our time there. In the end Hubs suggested camping and it worked out perfect. We hadn't been camping yet this year (or the last 2 for that matter) and decided lets do it! We had to go buy food, as well as a few last minute camping items (i.e. propane, water holder and cooler) and then we were well on our way.

Hubs picked Horne Lake campground, as he hadn't been there since he was younger and I've never been there. It's about 2.5 hours away from where we live, but I must say its a beautiful campsite. There's a huge lake, and a mountain surrounding it. We had a lakeside campsite and wow what a view.... We also bought family passes which gave us a 90min guided tour down one of the caves, a 2hr canoe ride, as well as helmet and light rental to explore 2 other caves on our own.

                                             View of the lake and mountain

-You can choose either to rent a forested or lakeside campsite (our preference is the lakeside sites, and one in particular but I'm not going to give it away as it seems to be super popular on its own).
-There's also teepee's for rent (#1 and 2 are more on their own compared to the other group setting teepee's they have for rent)
-There's a variety of cave tours for the whole family starting from the age of 5
-You can rent paddle boats, canoes, kayaks and the surfboard like ones you stand on
-There's a small convenience store to buy forgotten items (like soap, sunscreen, marshmallows, etc), souvenirs, ice cream, and there's coffee, tea, hot chocolate available for a small price as well.
-Wood is available for $8 a bundle (cheaper then at gas stations along the way)

Our only cons about this campsite is there's no showers, you have to boil the water before you drink it and they dont sell ice.

Saturday, July 28, 2012

Thirty Things- 1 super power

#21 on the list of Thirty Things is if you could have 1 super power what would it be and what would you do with it first?

I would want to fly, and I'd fly to see everyone I cared about.

Friday, July 27, 2012

Thirty Things- 3 memories from childhood

#20 on the list of Thirty Things is 3 significant memories from your childhood.

  1. Getting my hand stuck in a cranberry jar
  2. Walking out my front door and seeing my best friend wearing the exact same dalmation black and white polka dot outfit I was wearing.
  3. Asking to go to the part and being told no, and deciding to go anyway

Thursday, July 26, 2012

Thirty Things- Where would you live and why?

#19 on the list of Thirty Things is if you could live anywhere where would it be and why?

I would live in Mexico. I love the climate, the environment, the people, the culture, the food, etc.

Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Thirty Things- Most difficult thing to forgive

#18 on the list of Thirty Things is the most difficult thing you have had to forgive.

This would have to be some personal issues regarding my parents. Not things about me and my parents but things about them towards one another (no abuse of any kind, or anything illegal).

Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Thirty Things- Thing most great at

#17 on the list of Thirty Things is the thing you wished you were the most great at.
I wish I was the most great at cooking. I love to bake, because you can play with your baking even though baking is an exact science. With cooking you dont have to be exact, but you need to know how things work together and I'm not the best at that. My Hubs can pull random things out of the fridge and cupboard and make a gourmet meal, while I'm left wondering what to do with chicken and rice, lol.

Monday, July 23, 2012

Thirty Things- 5 greatest acoomplishments

#16 on the list of Thirty Things is your 5 greatest accomplishments.

  1. Graduating high school
  2. Getting my BHSc degree
  3. Getting married
  4. Owning my own home
  5. Having the friends and family that I do

Sunday, July 22, 2012

Thirty Things- Animal

#15 on the list of Thirty Things is if you could be an animal what would you be and why?
If I could be any animal I would have to be a koala bear, they are so cute and cuddly looking, yet have a temper to them if provoked.

Saturday, July 21, 2012

Thirty Things- 5 Strengths

#14 on the list of Thirty Things is describe 5 strengths you have.

  1. Baking (I love to bake)
  2. Giving- I'd give you the shirt off my back if you asked for it
  3. Keeping up on friendships (even if we dont talk everyday or call all the time, I still care)
  4. Never giving up
  5. Wedding planning

Friday, July 20, 2012

Thirty Things- 5 weaknesses

#13 on the list of Thirty Things is describe 5 weaknesses you have.

  1. Chocolate (who can say no to chocolate, especially dark chocolate)
  2. Wine (gotta love me some wine)
  3. Wedding shows (even though I've been married 2 years I love watching wedding shows)
  4. Babies
  5. Saying no

Thursday, July 19, 2012

Thirty Things- A typical day

#12 on the list of Thirty Things is  a typical day in your life.
A typical day in my life is get up, shower, get ready for work and either head to work or tidy up around the house and then head to work (depending on if i work at 5:30am or 10:30am). When I get home, if I worked until 2pm, I usually have a quick nap, then tidy around the house, help with dinner or tidy up after Hubs makes dinner, relax (or go out if we have something we need to do or get), then head to bed. If I work until 7pm, then I usually head home, shower, and relax with Hubs, then its off to bed.

Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Thirty Things- 10 pet peeves

#11 on the list of Thirty Things is list 10 pet peeves.
  1. Messes
  2. People bad talking other people
  3. Nail biters
  4. People talking on their cell phone in a restaurant
  5. Bad drivers
  6. Swearing needlessly
  7. Complainers
  8. Rude people
  9. Arrogant guys
  10. Brown nosers

Relationship Milestones

I found this article on yahoo and found it quite interesting. Of course I felt I had to share it with my fellow bloggers.

First Time You Introduce Each Other as “Boyfriend” and “Girlfriend”
“Being labeled as his girlfriend -- or calling him your boyfriend -- is one way to learn that you are a solid item with your partner.” “Once you both say those words out loud it makes it real. Having the pride to give what you two have going on a name is another level of intimacy. It’s an excellent way to go deeper into the next phase of your love bond.”

Usually happens about 2 months into a relationship and is also around the time when you’ll subject him to your besties (and implore them to go easy on the questions!).           

First Time You Let One Fly
This usually happens around the 1 month mark.

You're taken by surprise but you don't really care!  This milestone reveals your true level of intimacy. It means that things have moved from the fantasy of courtship to a real relationship, warts and all.

First Time You Stop Being So Darn Agreeable
When you start getting real in a relationship it’s kind of a relief. Just don’t be surprised if he admits that those Food Network recipes don’t come out exactly right when you make them. Often we tolerate aspects of our relationship or partner because the foundation seems too risky to crack, but once things feel more stable it’s time to get real. Being more honest is a step in the right direction of an authentic relationship.

First Time You Attend a Wedding Together

At around the 6 month mark, many couples have said the “L” word to one another. But an equally important milestone is getting up the guts to ask him to accompany you to a friend’s wedding (or going as his date). This is like a coming out party for your relationship -- it announces that you’re serious and brings up heavy topics like marriage and forever-ness. Plus, watching people you care about take vows can turn into an emotional moment for the two of you. 

The sheer emotionality of attending a wedding can provoke a deep emotional response. Ceremonies can evoke spiritual connections. Often couples in the dating mode find that it triggers a reaction of ‘where does that leave us?’ Be aware of the feelings that surface and use them for learning more about your own relationship.     

First Time You Meet the Family

9 months in, expect him to take you for an awkward brunch with his parents. Or, maybe it’s to his weird Uncle Joe’s annual chili-off. Whatever the event is, the bottom line is that he’s introducing you to his people and showing you where he comes from. (And you’ll do the same.) Another part of this milestone is realizing that perhaps not all of his folks are great people, but knowing that’s ok and that he’s his own person (and so are you).

First Comfortable SilenceYou’re in the car, driving along, there’s no radio, no conversation, just utter silence. Instead of thinking up a topic for discussion you realize that it’s okay to just “be”. “You’re not concerned with filling up the silences with words to try and prove to yourself that you are connected. You can actually relax and just be with each other…which then allows you to access a whole other layer of intimacy.

The comfortable silence can happen around the 1 year mark, and it’s probably the biggest way a couple knows they are just naturally, effortlessly…together.

First Time You Face Tragedy Together

When you’ve been together for over a year, you’re bound to face some type of tragedy, such as a death or difficult situation. Any time before this, you might have just sent a bouquet. But now, you’ve been together long enough to really lean on each other.

“Facing a tragedy as a couple allows you to experience a greater appreciation of what you have together. It allows you to observe how you’ll each be there for one another in a profound and compassionate way during hard times.

First Time You Realize You’re in it for the Long Haul

It’s the smaller moments -- like the day he moves his underwear over to your place or the adoption of a stray cat that you’ll care for together -- that says this relationship is for the long-term. This usually happens after 1.5 years of dating.  

When you share a moment like this, you’re now receiving -- and accepting -- the trueness and longevity of your connection.         

First Blowout Fight

All couples have fights, even nasty ones that include hurtful words, threats and objects thrown on the front lawn. “It’s unrealistic to think you’ll never have a blowout fight if you’re going to be with someone for a long time. It shows you’re in touch with reality, and that you are willing to communicate and listen to each other, and do the work to get through it.

But the type of fight that happens at around 3 years in is usually the kind that calls your entire relationship into question -- and makes the two of you think long and hard as to whether you should put in the effort or call it quits.

“Working through a big blowout fight can show that you both are choosing to stay together and are willing to address any issues that arise.

First Time You Realize He’s Your Family

Whether or not you have kids, you suddenly feel like he is “home.” The time before the five years you’ve now been together doesn’t seem to exist and all your best memories include him.

“This is the moment you become aware that your guy is someone that you ‘chose,’” says Allison. “It’s a big step forward when you realize that it’s not about the family you were born into or raised with, but about the family you two are creating and have chosen.”

Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Thirty Things- Most Embarassing Moment

#10 on the list of Thirty Things is your most embarassing moment.

I'm sure I've had many embarassing moments, however 2 come to mind.

  1. When I'm shopping with someone and all of a sudden talk to them and I turn around and they arent there and someone else is standing near me.
  2. In university, I went shopping with a classmate and said what the heck is a K-nif? while holding up a knife in a package (I swear I'm not blonde)

Monday, July 16, 2012

Thirty Things- 10 people who have influenced you

#9 on the list of Thirty Things is list 10 people who have influenced you and why.

  1. My dad- My dad was always intelligent and smart and pushed me to keep learning
  2. Mom- Taught me life's basics and life's to short to worry about the small stuff
  3. My siblings- Have taught me patience, love, and inspire me
  4. Kathryn- My best friend, someone who is always there no matter what, is such a giver, she inspires me to give and help others in need
  5. My Hubs- Taught me to stand up for myself and love someone more then I either thought I could
  6. Mike- He was my university professor. He had such an amazing knowlege of cytology and was a great teacher. I was the last graduating class he taught before he passed away and I feel i need to carry on his knowledge
  7. My grandmother- Taught me my love of baking.
  8. My other grandmother- Taught me the joy of making things by hand, she knitted us kids mittens every year for Christmas
  9. Hubs grandfather- Taught me that no matter how much you hurt or bad the obstacle you may have, someone has it worse. He always had a smile on his face.
  10. Auntie Heather (Hubs Aunt)- Such a sweet, lovely lady, she's like a china doll but so full of life.

Sunday, July 15, 2012

Thirty Things- 5 passions you have

#8 on the list of Thirty Things is 5 passions you have.

  1. Cytology
  2. Family
  3. Kids
  4. Helping others
  5. Reading

Saturday, July 14, 2012

Thirty things- Dream job

#7 on the list of Thirty Things is the What is your dream job and why?
I have to say my dream job used to be becoming a Dr. Then it was becoming a cytologist (what I went to school for). I loved being able to help people, and cytology is never the same. Looking at cancer cells is always different and often times challenging depending on the case and where in the body the specimen is from. Currently, I'm not working in cytology and feel like my degree was such a waste of time (as much as I love what I learned and my passion for it, its tough finding a job). Currently, I would love to work in the medical field in general.

Friday, July 13, 2012

Thirty Things-Hardest Thing ever experienced

#6 on the list of Thirty Things is the Hardest thing you have ever experienced.
To date, I think the hardest thing I have ever experienced is University. The course load and amount of work and studying that went into completing my degree is astounding. I basically didn't have much of a life for 4 years. There was so much depth and knowledge I had to cram into my brain. Even our professors equated the level of difficulty of our degree to that of med school. Did I mention I was 1 of 10 people accepted into my program and 1 of 2 who graduated from it!

Also Happy friday the 13th everyone.

Thursday, July 12, 2012

Thirty Things- 5 things that make you happy

#5 on the list of Thirty Things is 5 Things that make you most happy right now:

  1. Being married to my wonderful husband
  2. Being so proud of my baby brother and sister for all their accomplishments to date
  3. Having a good relationship with my parents
  4. My moms treatments going good
  5. Owning my own home

Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Thirty Things- Advice to 16year old you

#4 of Thirty Things is to list 10 things you would tell 16 year old you:

  1. No matter how much you plan, your life may not turn out how you expected
  2. Have more fun
  3. Spend more time with your friends
  4. Don't worry, you'll find and marry a great guy
  5. Dont focus so much on school
  6. University isn't everything
  7. Thank you for saving so much money, its really helped out
  8. Don't wish your youth away, 26 comes way faster then you think
  9. Never settle
  10. Thank you for not having the crazy teen years

Tuesday, July 10, 2012

2 Year Anniversary

I want to wish my wonderful Hubs a Happy 2 year anniversary today. At this very moment, 2 years ago today I was walking down the aisle to say "I Do" to my future husband. Over the past 2 years we have had our ups and downs, bought a house, a new car, went on 3 wonderful trips together and created many special memories. Here's to many more years to come....


Monday, July 9, 2012

Thirty Things- Your Relationship with your parents

#3 on the list of Thirty Things is to describe your relationship with your parents.
I get along great with my parents. I'm not one of those people who have to call home everyday, but I do try to call home at least once a week even if its just to say a quick hi. Growing up I had a good relationship with my parents, I never went through the rough teen years with them. I have had my differences with my mom (I wont get into why) and it lasted a couple of years earlier in life and again just a couple years ago but things are all settled now and better then ever. My dad and I had a few differences when I moved out and decided to get married (what dad wouldnt with their first born), but again everything is great now. With things happening lately (my mom getting cancer) I realize life is just way to short to be mad at someone and you never know how long you have with someone. When I found out my mom has cancer, I felt so guilty for having not really talked to her for almost a year before she was diagnosed and to then think I could lose her at anytime. It really is an eye opener as to how important and fragile your relationship with your parents really are. I want my parents to be involved in my life, know and see their grandkids and live to a ripe old age.

Sunday, July 8, 2012

Thirty Things- 3 Legitimate Fears

#2 on the list for Thirty Things is listing 3 Legitimate Fears and how they became fears:

  1. Fear of being alone- Not really sure of how this came to be, and no, it doesn't mean I can't be alone at all, nor am I attached to Hubs. It only seems to happen when say Hubs goes out of town to visit friends and I dont hear from him for a few hrs (esp if he's on his way home), or when I was younger and babysitting and my parents came home later then they said they were going to. My head always starts racing thinking something happened to them, they were in an accident, etc and they wont be coming home and I wonder how I can live without them.
  2. Fear of the dark- Again I'm not sure how I got this fear, but ever since I was young I hated being alone in the dark. I always felt a "robber" was going to break in and steal something. Even to this day, if Hubs is working late, I often hate going to bed alone in the dark.
  3. Fear of Heights- Its not as bad as it used to be (and I did climb Coba in Mexico), however I dislike heights and they make me so nervous. Especially when I dont feel like I have control.

Saturday, July 7, 2012

Thirty Things- 20 Random Facts

#1 on the list was to List 20 random facts about yourself:
  1. 4 days from now I'll be celebrating my 2nd anniversary with my husband
  2. I'm shy when I first meet people but once I get to know you, look out!
  3. I have a 6 year old stepdaughter
  4. I used to have a sticker book as a child and still have it to this day
  5. My favorite color is blue
  6. I love the ocean and all things nautical
  7. I just turned 26 on June 30th
  8. I dislike my current job (not related to my degree)
  9. I have a Bachelor of Health Science Degree that I'm doing absolutely nothing with
  10. I love my family more then anything, family means everything to me
  11. I hate roller coasters
  12. I hate beer
  13. I love me a good bottle of wine
  14. I only started liking wine about 3 years ago
  15. I want to have kids
  16. I'm frugal
  17. I have the best friend anyone could ask for in the world
  18. I love my house! and having had the chance to completely redo the inside
  19. Hubs and I have a 55gallon aquarium in our home
  20. I love to read

Friday, July 6, 2012

Thirty Things

While reading the most recent posts on the blogs I follow, I came across "thirty things" on Mommy Mandy blog and thought it would be fun to have 30 days of something to post about. I'll  start postings as of tomorrow! 
 
The List:



1. List 20 random facts about yourself.

2. Describe 3 legitimate fears you have and explain how they became fears.

3. Describe your relationship with your parents.

4. List 10 things you would tell your 16 year old self, if you could.

5. What are the 5 things that make you the most happy right now?

6. Why is the hardest thing you have ever experienced?

7. What is your dream job and why?

8. What are 5 passions you have?

9. List 10 people who have influenced you and describe how.

10. Describe your most embarrassing moment.

11. Describe 10 pet peeves that you have.

12. Describe a typical day in your current life.

13. Describe 5 weaknesses you have.

14. Describe 5 strengths you have.

15. If you were an animal, what would you be and why?

16. What are your 5 greatest accomplishments?

17. What is the thing you wish you were the most great at?

18. What has been the most difficult thing you have had to forgive?

19. If you could live anywhere, where would it be and why?

20. Describe 3 significant memories from your childhood.

21. If you could have one superpower, what would it be and what would you do with it first?

22. Where do you see yourself in 5 years? 10 years? 15 years?

23. List your top 5 hobbies and why you love them.

24. Describe your family dynamic of your childhood vs your family dynamic now.

25. If you could have dinner with anyone in history who would it be and what would you eat?

26. What popular notion do you think the world has most wrong?

27. What is your favorite part of your body and why?

28. What is your love language?

29. What do you think people misunderstand most about you?

30. List 10 things you would hope to be remembered for.

Wednesday, July 4, 2012

Happy 4th of July

Wishing my fellow bloggers a Happy 4th of July. Have a fun and safe day!

Tuesday, July 3, 2012

Updated 101 in 1001

This is my second version of 101 in 1001. I finished most of the things on my original list sooner then I had expected and so I decided to make another list.
Not familiar with the 101 Things in 1001 Days project? Check out this website.
The Mission: Complete 101 preset tasks in a period of 1001 days.

The Criteria: Tasks must be specific (i.e. no ambiguity in the wording) with a result that is either measurable, or clearly defined. Tasks must also be realistic and stretching (i.e. represent some amount of effort on your part).

Start Date: November 14, 2011
End Date: August 10, 2014

Marriage & Family
1. “Date night” with Hubs once a month (23/33)
2. Have a baby
3. Celebrate 2nd Anniversary
4. Talk to home every weekend (45/132)
5. Visit Halifax for my brother's grad (Completed June 2012)
6. Buy a 2nd house
7. Get pregnant
8. Celebrate our 1st Christmas in our New House (Completed Dec 25, 2011)
9. Go on a vacation with family

Mind, Body & Soul
10. Lose 10 lbs (Hope to do so by August)
11. Learn to cook a new healthy meal
12. Complete some form of exercise at least 3 times per week (Completed Jan 2012)
13. Read at least one book per month (16/33)
14. Give up soda for a week (Completed May 2012)
15. Learn a new recipe and cook it at least once a month (10/33)
16. Get a hobby (Does going to the gym count??)
17. Have a bubble bath (Completed Dec 21, 2011)
18. Get a library card
19. Spend a day at the ocean (Completed May 2012)
20. Declutter (Completed Jan 2012)
21. Go on another trip (Completed May 2012)
22. Do something for myself at least once a month (21/33)
23. No dessert or cookies at work for 2 weeks
24. For one week, go to bed at 9:00 p.m. just to read
25. After baby, get back to pre-pregnancy weight
26. Go for a walk with Hubby every night for a week
27. No eating after 8:00 p.m. for a month

Home Is Where the Heart Is

28. Get spare rooms organized (Completed April 2012)
29. Buy a dresser for spare room
30. Hang wedding pictures
31. Cook our first turkey (Completed December 24, 2011)
32. Get a new dresser set
33. Reno the main bathroom (Completed March 2012)
34. Empty entire fridge, clean it, then put everything back in (Completed Jan 2012)
35. Reorganize kitchen cabinets
36. Defrost freezer twice a year (2/6)
37. Repaint shed
38. Buy blinds for the house

All Work, No Play
39. Get a new fridge
40. Get a new dishwasher
41. Stay on top of the house cleaning (28/33)
42. Start a wedding planning business
43. Help Hubs achieve his work goals
44. Get a new job, closer to home or clerical (Something could be in the works for this, shhh)
45. Take another course at work
46. Learn to speak Spanish

Hit the Open Road
47. Take a spontaneous road trip
48. Travel to Hawaii
49. Visit Newfoundland
50. Visit friends in Winnipeg
51. Go camping at least once each summer (2/3)
52. Have a picnic in the park we got married
53. Visit the Buchart gardens in the winter
54. Visit Hubbs friends in Alberta

I ♥ Food
55. Update my recipe book with new recipes (At least once a month (19/33)
56. Try a new restaurant (Completed December 19, 2011)
57. Try making a new cultural food (Completed Feb 2012, Made Vietnamese Pho Soup)
58. Don't eat out for an entire month
59. Make homemade pasta
60. Put new recipe's on the blog (3/3)
61. Make tapas

Friends Are Forever
62. Email/text my best friend once a week (8/146)
63. Send Christmas cards each Christmas (2/3)
64. E-mail friends at least once per month (4/33)
65. Catch up with an old friend
66. Have a party or dinner party
67. Send birthday cards to all friends/family in 2012

Pinching Pennies
68. Save for another house
69. Set up retirement savings

Cha-Ching
70. Make a budget
71. Put more money on the house
72. Put more money on the car payment
73. Save for a rainy day

Pay It Forward
74. Donate to charity
75. Volunteer for a good cause
76. Buy something from a thrift store that supports a charity
77. Donate money to a children's charity (6/6)

Just for Fun
78. Go skiing
79. Go to a hockey game
80. Go to the fall fair
81. Buy a pumpkin from a pumpkin patch and carve it
82. Rent a hotel room for a night to get away (We spent 2 weeks in a hotel so this is counting)
83. Take more pictures
84. Have a Christmas cookie exchange (1/3)
85. Buy a new Christmas tree and decorations

Hobbies & Skills
86. Blog once a week at least (27/33)
87. Learn to cook more things
88. Get some family tradition recipes
89. Make a scrapbook
90. Read a book a month (16/33)

Capture the Memories
91. Get wedding album (Completed May 2, 2011)
92. Print photoes of each year's events and put in photo album
93. Get photos printed to hang in home
94. Take more pictures
95. Complete 101 in 1001
96. Send more pictures to family

No More Procrastinating
97. Lose some weight
98. Deweed garden (Completed May 2012)
99. Start an excercise routine (Completed Jan 2012 with gym membership)

101 in 1001
100. Start a new 101 Things in 1001 Days list once this one is completed
101. Get friends in on this project

Sunday, July 1, 2012

Happy Canada Day!

Happy Canada Day everyone. Hope everyone has a safe and fun day celebrating. I'm back from my trip, and enjoying the weekend off with my Hubs.