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Sunday, January 25, 2015
Blocked Chakra
Three years later... and I'm back. Why? Apparently my
third chakra (my throat chakra) is blocked. I've been getting migraines
everyday for the past three weeks. Sometimes twice a day. I went to
my doctor and was given narcotics to rid the pain. But, I'm not a
narcotics girl, so I went to my massage therapist, Ranjot. It was he, that told
me I had a lot going on around my 'third eye' (which is not a zit in the middle
of your forehead.) Don’t worry; this chakra thing is new to me too!) In
other words, I am thinking A LOT and my throat charka is blocked, which means
I'm not talking about whatever I'm thinking about. So hence, I'm going to
start talking about it, by starting to blog again (as opposed to spending money
on a therapist.) I know I have another blog, but I think my
'randomalyson' thoughts are not what people want to read on a beer soap blog. So, as this blog name suggests, this will
be reserved for my random thoughts... Now that I have compartmentalized everything,
I'm feeling better already.
Ranjot, the amazing, gave me the following strategies to unblock
my Chakra:
1) Talk about worries/thoughts
2) Meditate daily (this even means reciting a mantra over again.
"This is Me-time, enjoy it! This is Me-time, enjoy it! This is
Me-time, enjoy it!")
3) Ground yourself by walking barefoot on lawn, grass, anything
not man-made!
4) Visualize: Breath out the bad, breathe in the good.
So what did I choose: I combined some strategies. I
ripped out a 10 X16 ft area of brick (manmade), which got me breathing heavily.
I may not of been visualizing out with the bad, in with the good... but I
did seem to work something out...
Well, see how my third eye took it!!!!
Monday, August 20, 2012
Free Family Fun- Tennessee Valley
Sunday, February 12, 2012
The ABC juice
If I were to eat this, it would take all day! And if I were to eat this all raw... it may take me longer than that... so, I juiced it (inspired by John Cross's Documentary)!
Ingredients:
3 Apples
2 Beets (Greens and all!)
3 Carrots
7 Chard Leaves
1 Ginger (thumb size)
Results: I got four cups of juice, which makes a great snack in between meals (or a meal itself). I must admit, I am not a raw beet person, so I do not think I will put it in again. I will substitute with cucumbers and celery!
Also, it's important to note to put the chard in first. This way, the other food will make sure the chard gets pushed through the juicer! Have Fun!
Getting Back on Track!
It's time to publicize and become accountable for getting back on track with my health! I'm vowing to get healthier... I'm getting this pregnancy weight off, I'm going to model the benefits of regular exercise and healthy eating habits for my kids, I'm going to feel good, and have fun while doing it!!!!! Why do I need to announce this to the world? Because I need the support of others to say... "Yes you can! And I will help!" Two role models have led me on this path... my Dad and Joe Cross's documentary, "Fat, Sick, and Nearly Dead!"
My dad has definitely been an inspiration. A couple months back he had a heart to heart talk with his doctor who informed him, that by changing his eating habits many of his aliments that he has been suffering from for years... (over weight, skin inflammation, aches and pains, migraines), would go away. Since then, he has eliminated sugar, wheat, and starch out of his life and has incorporated more vegetables, nuts, fruit, and meat. His ailments have virtually disappeared. He's lost 40 pounds and is feeling great.
Joe Cross had similar problems that my dad did. However, he took his eating to an extreme. He basically "rebooted" his body for 30 days by drinking only homemade veggie juices and slowly incorporated whole food in moderation after that time. He too, lost weight and the illnesses he was struggling with basically disappeared.
I've been saying for years that I know, "You are what you eat!" But, I never really got it. No, to watch people actually transform... I finally get it!
So, I'm taking elements of what these two people have learned and making it work for me. I have begun to eat more veggies, and less sugar/wheat. I have rid my kitchen of processed foods and replace them with fruits, veggies, and meats that I can get locally or grow/raise myself. I have started to juice... (otherwise, I will be eating veggies none stop... all day) once or twice a day. I run twice a week for 30 minute (I hope to increase this in the future.) And now.... I am going to post my recipes so that I have a place to not only log my craft and gardening projects, but to log a healthy lifestyle as well!
For me, this is not about weigh lose, but about being healthy... making my body run as efficiently as possible so that I can watch my children's children grow up, have a lifetime of memories with the people I love, and maybe even inspire others, as I have been inspired by these two gentleman!
My dad has definitely been an inspiration. A couple months back he had a heart to heart talk with his doctor who informed him, that by changing his eating habits many of his aliments that he has been suffering from for years... (over weight, skin inflammation, aches and pains, migraines), would go away. Since then, he has eliminated sugar, wheat, and starch out of his life and has incorporated more vegetables, nuts, fruit, and meat. His ailments have virtually disappeared. He's lost 40 pounds and is feeling great.
Joe Cross had similar problems that my dad did. However, he took his eating to an extreme. He basically "rebooted" his body for 30 days by drinking only homemade veggie juices and slowly incorporated whole food in moderation after that time. He too, lost weight and the illnesses he was struggling with basically disappeared.
I've been saying for years that I know, "You are what you eat!" But, I never really got it. No, to watch people actually transform... I finally get it!
So, I'm taking elements of what these two people have learned and making it work for me. I have begun to eat more veggies, and less sugar/wheat. I have rid my kitchen of processed foods and replace them with fruits, veggies, and meats that I can get locally or grow/raise myself. I have started to juice... (otherwise, I will be eating veggies none stop... all day) once or twice a day. I run twice a week for 30 minute (I hope to increase this in the future.) And now.... I am going to post my recipes so that I have a place to not only log my craft and gardening projects, but to log a healthy lifestyle as well!
For me, this is not about weigh lose, but about being healthy... making my body run as efficiently as possible so that I can watch my children's children grow up, have a lifetime of memories with the people I love, and maybe even inspire others, as I have been inspired by these two gentleman!
Saturday, January 14, 2012
Free Family Fun - Iron Horse Trail, Walnut Creek
We discovered the Iron Horse Trail last weekend, and we will definitely be going back! Formally the Southern Pacific Railroad, this now paved trail begins or ends (depending on how you look at it) in Concord. It travels 18 miles through Walnut Creek and ends in Dublin. It's perfect for biking, walking, or jogging. It has little parks along the way to stop and eat lunch. With a four year old and an 8 month old, we probably only did 12 miles round trip on bike, but we will come back to bike another section of the trail soon!
Monday, November 21, 2011
Knifty Knitter Fingerless gloves for kids!
My daughter has been bugging me the past few months about making her some fingerless gloves. Unfortunately, making the gloves on the blue Knifty Knitter loom makes the gloves go up to her shoulder... Stylish, but not what I'm going for! So, I thought, we not use the Knifty Knitter flower loom. They came out really cute! Hope you find this useful:
Materials: Flower Loom (I hot glued my pegs in place!), yarn (I used 2 stands throughout to make them thick!)
- Cast on (you will be making a flat panel using all the pegs on the loom)
- Knit until the piece is long enough to go around your little ones wrist (I knitted 20 rows)
- When you have knitted the amount you need, reach into the loom and bring up the cast on row
- Just as you would for making a turned brim, put the bars from the cast on row back on the pegs SKIPPING PEG 5!
- Knit the pegs that have two loops on them
- Starting from the last peg, remove the whole piece using the crochet method
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