Sunday, February 2, 2014

Football Games & Finance

Today has been a breath of fresh air, literally! The past week we got a major winter storm and I was snowed in for days. Well today the sun was shinning bright and the air temperature was at a solid 60 degrees! Just beautiful! Today also just happens to be the biggest night of the year for most Americans, Super Bowl Sunday!! Woop Woop! I'm not that big into football. However I do love the idea of it. I enjoy seeing people so excited and hopeful. Each fan is so loyal for their team and they really feel connected to their team. Anyways, my favorite part of the Super Bowl is the food!! I love cheese dip, potato chips, brownies, cookies, root beer, sliders, and wings! Any excuse for me to eat like crap I am totally on board with. I will include the spicy sausage cheese dip recipe below if you are interested :) 

Now, you are probably asking yourself "What is with the Finance is her title?" Well, that is something else that I wanted to share with you this evening. One of my New Year resolutions was to become very organized in all aspects of my life. Well that includes the bills. Last year, I missed a bill altogether!! I misplaced it and then forgot to pay it. I felt terrible and definitely didn't want to hurt our credit score so I vowed to never ever do that again. So I found a great way to organize and keep track of all bills coming in and out. 
So I decided to print out a calendar page for each month and used them as my dividers. I like to pay all the bills at once which works out because they usually all come in within a week or two of each other. When a bill comes in the mail, I write it down on the day it arrives and place it in the pocket to wait for the other ones. When all have arrived and been logged, I sit down and write up the checks to be mailed out and log the day I did it. I then hole punch the bill statement behind the month it was paid. 
This way I can look back at what was paid and when it was paid. Everything is neat and organized!! With tax season here I got to thinking of how awesome this binder will be for next year. This binder will have all our taxes and statements in one place so we can get through our taxes so much faster! 
I am very excited about this and it really is so easy to do. I hope that this will be helpful to someone else out there!! Well I have the smell of cheese dip and the sound of football distracting me so I must say goodbye! I hope everyone enjoys the game tonight and may the best team win. "May the odds ever be in your favor." Sorry for the cheesy Hunger Games reference :)

Oh wait as I promised: Sausage Cheese Dip Recipe
1 lb spicy ground sausage
2 chopped jalapenos
1 pkg of cream cheese
1/3 pkg of Velveeta
1 bag of shredded cheddar cheese
2 cans Rotel (drained)

I cooked the sausage first and then drained the fat. I then added the sausage and the remaining ingredients into a crock pot. I cooked it on high for 2 1/2 hours. I prefer Frito's scoops but whatever chips you prefer will be great. Enjoy!!

Monday, January 20, 2014

Poor Monday. No one ever likes Mondays. Monday means that the weekend is over and the new week has to start. This Monday, in particular, I have so much to do. It always seems like whenever I have so much to do, time just flies by so quickly!! For busy days, I tend to go for a dress and boots. Boots are great because they just slide right on in a hurry and look great with anything. Dresses are great too because they also slip right on but add a delicate, girly touch to your outfit. I paired it with a vest and a scarf for some added warmth. This is the perfect outfit for a {Manic Monday} :)









Dress: Old Navy
Vest: Tjmaxx
Scarf: Nordstrom
Boots: Dillards
Watch: Nixon
Sunglasses: Ralph Lauren

No matter how manic my days get, I will always make time for my babies! We took some time out from running errands to stop by the park. The weather has been beautiful today! So my advice for you if you are scrambling around like me is to stop and take a breather. Open a window and enjoy the beautiful sunshine and fresh air! :)

Have a blessed day,
brianna

Sunday, January 19, 2014

Closet Remix

One of my favorite things in the world besides chocolate, of course, is fashion. Not so much the runway, vogue type fashion but just everyday style. After living in  maternity clothes for the better part of two years, I have a yearning for finding my own style. To help me along my way, I started following a few amazing style bloggers. Seeing their different styles helped me find some confidence in my own. I'm tired of the phrase, "I have nothing to wear!" I want to have a closet full of pieces that I actually want to wear. I am also not wealthy so I strive to be a frugal fashionista. I not only want pieces I love but pieces that can pair well with a lot. I decided to take a huge risk and start posting my own outfits to share with the world wide web :) Stay tuned for my very first closet post tomorrow!! 

Clean and Green

As I continue my journey to a healthier diet, I am constantly searching for clean recipes. I have two little ones at home so anything that can be thrown in a blender is a winner in my eyes. I have been reading The Honest Life in hopes of learning some natural alternatives to my lifestyle and in doing so I found a great green smoothie recipe. This book is written by Jessica Alba and I highly recommend it!! If you are wanting to rid yourself of unknown chemicals in everything you use from makeup to cleaning products and don't know where to start, then this is the book for you. Anyways, back to the green smoothie. I have to admit I was very hesitant to try it because well, umm, it has kale in it. Gross, right?? Actually, I had never tried kale before this smoothie so I shouldn't have judged it but I did and I was wrong. This smoothie is not only yummy but super GOOD for you!! Not to mention, all the ingredients are thrown in a blender and then voila- a meal in seconds! Since I first tried this recipe, I have made some of my own changes and I thought I would share them with you.

{Green Smoothie Recipe}
-2 handfuls kale
-1 handful spinach
-1/2 cup crushed pineapple
-1 small green apple (peel skin)
-4 almonds
-2 celery sticks
-1 handful of strawberries or blueberries

My measurements are never exact. Like I said earlier, I am usually rushed so I tend to just eye it and enjoy. I hope you all give kale a chance and try this drink. I tend to drink it either right after I wake up or as a meal replacement for lunch. With this drink, the more the merrier. If you have extras, refrigerate it immediately and enjoy the next day! :)

As always, 
Have a blessed day!
Brianna

Thursday, January 9, 2014

Ten Things Thursday

Its Thursday and I am still sick in bed so I figured why not blog, right? So I started to think about what to even write about. My son is in love with Thomas the Train right now so he has been watching the tv show a lot the past few days because of my recent mandatory bed rest. I realized that the show's narrator uses a lot of alliteration. So I thought I could write about something that only starts with the letter "t" like Thursday. Well, I am always thinking of things that would be cool to own that I don't already so I decided to do a {ten things thursday} post. Here are ten things that I have had my eye on and wouldn't mind adding to my collection of things. I sure am saying things a lot. I'm sick, don't judge me :) 



I now have a large cup of hot tea calling my name. Here's to feeling better! If anyone else is bed ridden and surrounded by kleenex, then you have my sympathies. Writing down a list of things I wouldn't mind owning actually made me feel a little better and gave me some energy. Maybe enough energy to do some dishes, boo. It's been an exciting time here in the Styron household the past few days. Anyways, what have you been wishing for? Is there anything specific you want to add to your collection of things? 

Get to wishing and have a blessed day!

brianna

Wednesday, January 8, 2014

School Time with Caleb


Do you have a favorite time of day? I do! That time for me is when I sit down with my son and have "school." When he was about 18 months old, I started setting aside time each day to work with him on the alphabet. He quickly picked up all the sounds of each letter first and then shortly after he could actually say each letter. Now we have added in colors, numbers, shapes, and sight words. At first, I thought that maybe I was working with him too early because I wasn't able to find any workbooks for children ages 18 months to two years old. But I have to say that I am so impressed and amazed at how much he has picked up on. He went from not saying anything at all to now being able to say the alphabet and their sounds, spell short words, count, and imitate anything I say. That all happened within about 9 months!! Something I learned from the many baby books I read is that children are like sponges, especially when they are young. If you are wondering when to start working with them, how about right after they are born!! You can make a habit of reading to them every day and speak to them as much as possible. Studies have proven the amazing benefits of talking to your babies all day long. I have a little piece of advice for teaching and working with a toddler: be very patient and make it fun! If your child becomes bored or distracted then let it go and try again later on or the next day. The key for me was just repetition. I just tried to remember to do something with him every day!! To this day, I still ask him each day to go through the alphabet and their sounds. I wanted to share with you a little look into our school time today. 







As you can see by that adorable smile, he enjoys school time just as much as I do. It is fun to get creative with him. There are many resources out there that I use to help me that are there for you too! Because it has been so cold outside, I have been focusing on crafts and games that are done inside. Next week, I will share with you some of my favorite resources and apps for those tech savvy toddlers out there. 

It's never too early to teach our babies so get to teaching and have a blessed, warm day!!
Brianna

Tuesday, January 7, 2014

Mothers Shouldn't Ever Get Sick


So according the CDC, flu season has begun! Yippee! If you are anything like me then you probably pray that it passes right over you. Unfortunately, that didn't happen with me this year. I got to ring in the New Year sick in bed. I know this might sound crazy but when I was a kid I actually liked when I came down with a cold or the flu. When I was sick, I got to stay home from school and stay in my pajamas all day! My mom was the best nurse. She waited on me hand and foot. She always made being sick feel like a vacation from the real world. Now that I am a mother I hate getting sick. I was sick seven months of the nine months pregnant with both of my children. I was sick enough to last my whole lifetime! It's not fair! Once delivering a baby, a mother should be handed a certificate declaring that she will be sick free for the rest of her life! When my kids are sick, no problem. I hate when they are sick because it's sad and sometimes scary, but I can be there for them with whatever they need. Chilled wash cloth, check. Humidifier on, check. Keep hydrated, on it. Cuddles, of course. When I am sick though its much harder. I don't have my mother here to fetch me a beverage or help hold my hair as a throw up. I don't have her here to lay next to me and run her fingers through my hair even though there is a risk she might catch what I have, not to mention I most likely smell. I don't have anyone to help me but I have to be here to still fulfill my job duties as a mother. I love being with my kids!! They are my world!! But it is so hard to be this sick while still having to make them meals, change their diapers, bathe them, entertain them, etc. This is just part of the mother contract, written in the small print, no sick days. As I laid in bed this morning fuming over the fact that Mr.Flu came by to visit me, I realized an important life lesson that I learned from all this. No matter how hard times are or how bad you might feel, there are still people around that care about you and depend on you. It is important to try to always be positive even in the darkest of times. It is important for me to still be the best that I can be for my two kids, even if I would much rather stay in bed all day. They depend on me so it's important that I put the way I feel aside for the moment and focus on them. It is a good way to live our lives everyday, actually. Stop being so selfish and strive to be more selfless. Moral of the story: In the great words of Ellen, "Be kind to one another." :) 

Have a blessed day!
Brianna