Monday, April 29, 2013

Transformation Tuesday

When I start to get complacent or lazy, I need a little push in the right direction...
Funny, how sometimes we find the inspiration within ourselves.

This post is really for myself... to keep me on the right track and remind me of how far I have come and how much I have overcome...but also to keep me in check as to where I want to go, what I am capable of, and what I will need to get there.

However, sharing my journey has given me copious amounts of motivation so I decided to share my thoughts with the general public. Kind of scary for me since I really have no idea who reads this, but I figured -- what the heck, right?


This picture is a little hard to endure for me. I LOATHED the picture on the left as soon as I saw it. Like, enough to make me want to cry. But for some reason, I didn't delete it. I think I somehow knew that I would want it someday. 

So with that being said, I don't have a lot of "Before" photos because I hated every single full length photo I ever had taken and deleted them immediately.


It wasn't until I started to get frustrated with a plateau that I took the Hubs up on his advice to start taking "progress pictures". It IS nice to see that sometimes our weight remains the same, but our bodies change. I've pretty much been at the same weight since December, which was frustrating at first. Then I looked back at pictures from Jan 1 and I could see the physical difference in the amount of fat on my body and changes in muscle definition, toning, etc...just from the last few months.



I enjoy my body right now. It's far from perfect; I have stretch marks from carrying two children in the span of 2 years, and some loose skin I want to cut off, and I've fed two kids with my boobs so those aren't so awesome anymore either (SORRY, TMI) but I don't wake up loathing my body anymore.

I wake up thankful that I have a body.

And that, my friends is something I never thought I'd say.

I'm determined to get to a point of confidence that I can acknowledge that we all have our days, and sometimes that dress does make us look fat, or the angle of the photo was NOT good, and just embrace those imperfections without being afraid of them.

The biggest transformation I've gone through this last year is not my physical transformation, but the one in my head. The one where I went from hating myself simply because I didn't like what I saw on the outside--despite feeling deeply satisfied with everything else in my life...to loving who I am, regardless of whether I feel guilty for stress-eating an entire box of Thin Mints in bed or feel on top of the world when I surpassed the goals I set for myself.

When I look back on my life, the only thing that I regret is that I didn't like myself enough to put ME first. I was my own worst enemy.

This journey is far from over; it has been one of the biggest challenges of my life and I believe it will continue to be. I think it will be something that I have to overcome every single day. I have to wake up every single day and say, 'Hey self. I like you. You're an awesome person even if you look like hell right now.' Because most days, I wake up looking like hell. And when I wake up looking radiant...nobody is around to see it, so... did it really happen?! ;)

Here's the best part about my "Transformation"... I don't know what size I am, I don't count calories, and I eat whenever I want. I ate frozen yogurt with all my favorite toppings on Tristan's birthday and didn't feel bad about it at all. This time last year, I was counting calories, stressing over numbers that really didn't mean a thing, and I was cranky because I was starving.

The reality is that this is a lifestyle change for me, not a temporary fix for a vacation I want to look good on. Starving wasn't working, and it wasn't any fun. Now I eat whenever I feel hungry and workout enough that if I want to have a treat I can. I'm learning to incorporate exercise into my life more so that me and my family can be active and healthy and have things we can all do together and feel good about.



And of course, I want to stay in shape so that I can keep up with my crazy boys. I refuse to be the Mom at the beach covered in a tshirt missing out on all the fun because I'm afraid people might see me in a bathing suit.

So thanks to all of my friends and family who have cheered me on and supported me through this "Transformation". It truly means the world to me and some days, it is exactly what I need to keep me going.

And of course, a BIG GIANT thanks to my husband for enduring all of my chatter about workouts and diet changes and supplements...for dealing with me when I throw a tantrum because I feel fat and nothing fits right, for pulling me up off the closet floor, and for telling me I look hot no matter what I wear ;) He is my greatest supporter and I can never truly thank him enough for being willing to accept and love me in all my forms.




Sunday, April 28, 2013

Tristan's 3rd Birthday Party

Alright Party People.
I present to you:
Tristan's 3rd Birthday Party!

A little bummed that the great weather from Friday didn't last, but it turned out okay anyways. Thankfully we have a covered deck and just rearranged some of the outdoor activies onto the deck so the kids wouldn't get wet.
I don't think they would've cared either way. This is what I love about kids; they don't care if it's wet and rainy or hot and sunny or cold and cloudy...they just wanna play.

I don't know why I was surprised that none of the kids cared that the trampoline was wet, either. We had little wet Pirate bums running around everywhere with their swords and eye patches and bandanas. 
I loved that everybody got into it and wore the bandana's :)
You guys are all great sports!


Tristan & his Godmother; kinda makes my heart swell. He loved this map decor and was telling her all about it. 
























Life is always hard when you stumble upon a great present...and have to keep opening the rest. LOL. Lucky for him, he got 2 awesome Pirate Ships so we he got to open another one at the end! haha.







^^ Fave pic from the whole party. 
These 3 cousins were cracking me up during their sword fight. 
"ARGHHH" "I GOT A SWORD!" "I'M A PIRATE!"
So excited to watch these boys grow up together.




Lots of these pictures turned out blurry because there was pure madness going on once they received their Pirate Loot-- they each got an inflatable sword, a pirate patch, coloring page & crayons, and pirate tattoos... Safe to say they all enjoyed their inflatable swords.








And if you missed it, you can check out all the party decor and food, etc on yesterday's post: Jake & the Neverland Pirate Party

Saturday, April 27, 2013

Tristan's Jake & the Neverland Pirates Party!

Just a little party decor picture vomit.
Tomorrow I shall post the real party pics :)

The party planning in my house never really stops. As Tristan's party ended today, Eric and I were already debating about Ryan's theme for his 2nd birthday....in September.

My mom and I were in full party mode starting at 430am on Friday morning. This is really just because Ryan decided he wanted to play with me instead of sleep, so when I finally got him back to sleep, I was up and decided to start my day. I got in a good workout, shower & hit the grocery store, made coffee and breakfast all before anyone in my house was even up... those lazy bones didn't even wake up until 730...pshh.

We spent our Friday night setting up and prepping. So so so grateful my mom was here to help me or this party would have never happened. If I ever went into the party planning business, I'd hire my mom because I'm bossy and she's used to it so we can still be friends when it's all over ;) Plus she's a great little worker bee...hehe.


Tristan loves Jake from Jake & the Neverland Pirates from Disney Jr and personally I'm kind of sick of Thomas so we went with Jake because it felt new and fresh.

And of course, a GIANT thank you to my lovely friend Kristen, who made the cake. 
It was fabulous, as always.
She's fabulous.



I was so excited to plan Tristan's party this year because he's finally reached an age where we can actually play a few games so we decided to have a "Treasure Hunt". 
(Also, thanks to my sister-in-law for helping me make the Maps)
Didn't you know it takes a village to plan a party ;)

^^ Treasure maps & Pirate attire


^^ Peak inside the map. Once the kids completed the treasure map, they got to collect their Loot Goodie Bags. (I was kind of in Pirate's Booty mode when we made the map and wrote Pirate's Booty instead of Loot...oh well! LOL.

^^ Hubby made this sign. So impressed. 


Fishing ^


^ Treasure Dig!

^ Of course, the famous Walk the Plank!


^ They had to feed the Tic Toc Croc by tossing bean bags in his mouth. 



We had a lot of fun coming up with Pirate slang for all the food. 


Pirate's brew!



^^^ This is personally my favorite part of the party despite the fact that it didn't turn out EXACTLY the way I wanted. 
You can't really see it in this picture but there are little sharks in there. 
This drink is so simple, and if you get the right kind of candy shark, I think it would've turned out a lot better! So fun. 
All this drink is:

Sprite
2 ice trays of Cranberry Juice
7 pieces of Shark candy

Chilled the sprite overnight, and once guests started arriving, I poured the ice cubes in and the "water" turned blood red, and sharks swam around our drink ;) 
(although my sharks were too heavy...so they were dead sharks) 

THANK YOU Pinterest & Disney Jr for all of the excellent ideas! 
You can check out my inspiration and some of the original ideas on my Parties Board.

Thanks to all who came out and celebrated with us! I promise to post real party pics tomorrow! :)