Wednesday, May 30, 2012
Ladybug invasion!
So I finally got my hands on some ladybugs (they are in demand and hard to find!), and over the weekend I had a chance to release some of them (there were 1500 and my little patio garden doesn't seem to need that many, so I gave some to a friend with a BIG backyard!)... It was a little scary (all those little black legs make me think of SPIDERS!), and a bit tricky (they all kept swarming the lid!), but it's safe to say there's quite a colony released at my house! Not sure whether they'll stick around though... I guess we'll see!
Friday, May 25, 2012
Weeknight takeout picnic
We both work pretty long days, and one of our little traditions that I really enjoy in the summer is our takeout picnics. Here's a pic from our first takeout picnic of the summer the other day ~ looking forward to more!
Thursday, May 24, 2012
Yonanas!
Well, I finally tried out this contraption... and I was pretty impressed. Even my hubby said it was pretty good. I made it with some strawberries and bananas, next time I'd add more strawberries and/or maybe some frozen mango. It was so delicious, we ate it before we could take pics! I can't wait to experiment more with this!
Sunday, May 20, 2012
Aphid chronicles...
Well, it's been a while since I posted a pic of the rooftop garden. Mainly because some beastly aphids have taken over my tomato crops :( I love organic produce, and the idea of homegrown organic produce is part of what motivated me to undertake the experiment of the rooftop garden, but boy oh BOY I wish there was something I could spray to get rid of those nasty little tomato leeching aphids! I've done some internet research, and am planning on getting some ladybugs to do my bidding - apparently an adult ladybug can eat up to 60 aphids a day!!! And they eat other pesky little critters too! So as soon as I have a chance, I'm going to get me some of these Ladies in Red. Look out aphids - you've got it coming! I'm reclaiming my little veggie garden!
Thursday, May 17, 2012
A little excitement...
This morning we woke up to the sound of a helicopter circling closely over our house... After about fifteen minutes, the announcement broadcast from above explained the situation: "Arturo ________, this is the Los Angeles County Sheriff department. You are completely surrounded. Surrender to the deputies and you will not be harmed" - IMAGINE?! Anyway, it all went on for a few hours, with deputies blocking our street, not allowing anyone in or out. The most disconcerting part of this story? They never caught Arturo, just gave up after three hours!!! Unbelievable! This morning, I woke up in an episode of COPS :P
Tuesday, May 15, 2012
Happy is just a choice you make - Part 2
A friend posted this article to Facebook, and as I read it, I was struck by how true it is. Happiness isn't dictated by material wealth, possessions, luck, circumstance or some other uncontrollable factor... It really is a choice, or rather a series of choices. Read and enjoy!
What is the difference between happy people and unhappy people? Of course, it may be very obvious, happy people are happy while unhappy people are unhappy, right? Well, that is correct, but we want to know what are the things that these people do differently and that is why, I have put together a list of things that HAPPY people do differently than UNHAPPY people.
1. LOVE vs. FEAR. Well, I can tell you for sure that those people who are really happy, FEAR less and LOVE a lot more. They see each moment, each challenge, each person as an opportunity to discover more about themselves and the world around them.
2. ACCEPTANCE vs. RESISTANCE. Happy people understand that you can’t really change a situation by resisting it, but you can definitely change it by accepting that it is there and by understanding that there might be a reason for its existence. When something unpleasant happens to them, they don’t try to fight it, knowing that this will make the situation even worse, but rather, they ask themselves questions like: What can I learn from this? How can I make this better? and they go from there, focusing on the positive rather than on the negative. They always seem to see the glass half full no matter what happens to them.
3. FORGIVENESS vs. UNFORGIVENESS. Really happy people know that it’s not healthy to hold on to anger. They choose to FORGIVE and FORGET, understanding that FORGIVENESS is a gift they give to themselves first and foremost.
4. TRUST vs. DOUBT. They trust themselves and they trust the people around them. No matter if they talk to the cleaning lady or the C.E.O. of a multi billion company, somehow they always seem make the person they are interacting with feel like there is something unique and special about them. They understand that beliefs become self-fulfilling prophecies, and because of that, they make sure to treat everybody with love, dignity and respect, making no distinctions between age, sex, social status, color, religion or race.
5. MEANING vs. AMBITION. They do the things they do because of the meaning it brings into their lives and because they get a sense of purpose by doing so. They care more about living a life full of meaning rather than, what in our modern society we would call, living a successful life. The irony here is that most of the time they get both, success and meaning, just because they choose to focus on doing the things they love the most and they always pursue their heart desires. They are not motivated by money; they want to make a difference in the lives of those around them and in the world.
6. PRAISING vs. CRITICIZING. Happy people don’t criticize the absence of the behavior they want to reinforce, but rather, every time the behavior is present, even if it’s not that often, they know that by praising the person and the behavior, they will actually reinforce the positive behavior. When a parent wants to make sure that his 7 years old boy will learn to always put the toys back in the box after he’s done playing with them, he will make sure not to focus on the many times the child won’t do it, criticizing him and his behavior, but rather, every time the little boy does put the toys back, the parent will praise him and his behavior and that is exactly how he will reinforce the positive behavior, and in the end getting the wanted results.
7. CHALLENGES vs. PROBLEMS. Happy people will see PROBLEMS as CHALLENGES, as opportunities to explore new ways of doing things, expressing their gratitude for them, understanding that underneath them all lies many opportunities that will allow them to expand and to grow.
8. SELFLESSNESS vs. SELFISHNESS. They do what they do not for themselves, but for the good of others, making sure that they bring meaning, empowerment and happiness in the lives of many. They look for ways to give and to share the best of themselves with the world and to make other people happy.
9. ABUNDANCE vs. LACK/POVERTY. They have an abundant mindset living a balanced life, achieving abundance in all areas of life.
10. DREAMING BIG vs. BEING REALISTIC. These people don’t really care about being realistic. They love and dare to dream big, they always listen to their heart and intuition and the greatness of their accomplishments scares many of us.
11. KINDNESS vs. CRUELTY. They are kind to themselves and others and they understand the power of self love, self forgiveness and self acceptance.
12. GRATITUDE vs. INGRATITUDE. No matter where they look, no matter where they are or with who, they have this capacity of seeing beauty where most of us would only see ugliness, opportunities, where most of us would only see struggles, abundance where most of us would only see lack and they express their gratitude for them all.
13. PRESENCE/ ENGAGEMENT vs. DISENGAGEMENT. They know how to live in the present moment, appreciating what they have and where they are, while still having big dreams about the future.
14. POSITIVITY vs. NEGATIVITY. No matter what happens to them, they always seem to keep a positive perspective on everything and by doing so, they tend irritate a lot of negative and “realistic” people.
15. TAKING RESPONSIBILITY vs. BLAMING. They take full ownership over their lives and they rarely use excuses. Happy people understand that the moment you choose to blame some outside forces for whatever it is that happens to you, you are in fact giving all your power away, and they choose to keep the power for themselves and taking responsibility for everything that happens to them.
What a thought provoking article!
15 Powerful Things Happy People Do Differently
What is the difference between happy people and unhappy people? Of course, it may be very obvious, happy people are happy while unhappy people are unhappy, right? Well, that is correct, but we want to know what are the things that these people do differently and that is why, I have put together a list of things that HAPPY people do differently than UNHAPPY people.
1. LOVE vs. FEAR. Well, I can tell you for sure that those people who are really happy, FEAR less and LOVE a lot more. They see each moment, each challenge, each person as an opportunity to discover more about themselves and the world around them.
2. ACCEPTANCE vs. RESISTANCE. Happy people understand that you can’t really change a situation by resisting it, but you can definitely change it by accepting that it is there and by understanding that there might be a reason for its existence. When something unpleasant happens to them, they don’t try to fight it, knowing that this will make the situation even worse, but rather, they ask themselves questions like: What can I learn from this? How can I make this better? and they go from there, focusing on the positive rather than on the negative. They always seem to see the glass half full no matter what happens to them.
3. FORGIVENESS vs. UNFORGIVENESS. Really happy people know that it’s not healthy to hold on to anger. They choose to FORGIVE and FORGET, understanding that FORGIVENESS is a gift they give to themselves first and foremost.
4. TRUST vs. DOUBT. They trust themselves and they trust the people around them. No matter if they talk to the cleaning lady or the C.E.O. of a multi billion company, somehow they always seem make the person they are interacting with feel like there is something unique and special about them. They understand that beliefs become self-fulfilling prophecies, and because of that, they make sure to treat everybody with love, dignity and respect, making no distinctions between age, sex, social status, color, religion or race.
5. MEANING vs. AMBITION. They do the things they do because of the meaning it brings into their lives and because they get a sense of purpose by doing so. They care more about living a life full of meaning rather than, what in our modern society we would call, living a successful life. The irony here is that most of the time they get both, success and meaning, just because they choose to focus on doing the things they love the most and they always pursue their heart desires. They are not motivated by money; they want to make a difference in the lives of those around them and in the world.
6. PRAISING vs. CRITICIZING. Happy people don’t criticize the absence of the behavior they want to reinforce, but rather, every time the behavior is present, even if it’s not that often, they know that by praising the person and the behavior, they will actually reinforce the positive behavior. When a parent wants to make sure that his 7 years old boy will learn to always put the toys back in the box after he’s done playing with them, he will make sure not to focus on the many times the child won’t do it, criticizing him and his behavior, but rather, every time the little boy does put the toys back, the parent will praise him and his behavior and that is exactly how he will reinforce the positive behavior, and in the end getting the wanted results.
7. CHALLENGES vs. PROBLEMS. Happy people will see PROBLEMS as CHALLENGES, as opportunities to explore new ways of doing things, expressing their gratitude for them, understanding that underneath them all lies many opportunities that will allow them to expand and to grow.
8. SELFLESSNESS vs. SELFISHNESS. They do what they do not for themselves, but for the good of others, making sure that they bring meaning, empowerment and happiness in the lives of many. They look for ways to give and to share the best of themselves with the world and to make other people happy.
9. ABUNDANCE vs. LACK/POVERTY. They have an abundant mindset living a balanced life, achieving abundance in all areas of life.
10. DREAMING BIG vs. BEING REALISTIC. These people don’t really care about being realistic. They love and dare to dream big, they always listen to their heart and intuition and the greatness of their accomplishments scares many of us.
11. KINDNESS vs. CRUELTY. They are kind to themselves and others and they understand the power of self love, self forgiveness and self acceptance.
12. GRATITUDE vs. INGRATITUDE. No matter where they look, no matter where they are or with who, they have this capacity of seeing beauty where most of us would only see ugliness, opportunities, where most of us would only see struggles, abundance where most of us would only see lack and they express their gratitude for them all.
13. PRESENCE/ ENGAGEMENT vs. DISENGAGEMENT. They know how to live in the present moment, appreciating what they have and where they are, while still having big dreams about the future.
14. POSITIVITY vs. NEGATIVITY. No matter what happens to them, they always seem to keep a positive perspective on everything and by doing so, they tend irritate a lot of negative and “realistic” people.
15. TAKING RESPONSIBILITY vs. BLAMING. They take full ownership over their lives and they rarely use excuses. Happy people understand that the moment you choose to blame some outside forces for whatever it is that happens to you, you are in fact giving all your power away, and they choose to keep the power for themselves and taking responsibility for everything that happens to them.
What a thought provoking article!
Monday, May 14, 2012
Happy is just a choice you make...
This weekend was a busy one and while I am completely exhausted, I couldn't be happier because everything went exactly as planned. I woke up early on Saturday, got a bunch of errands done (bought flowers for church moms' bouquets, groceries, went and got a temporary bank card since mine had fraud on it :S, bought stuff for a craft for Sunday school kids), then went and helped paint the new church building with a bunch of awesome, hardworking people who make it fun to work so hard! We were there until pretty late, then I went home, made little rose bouquets for the mums at church with my mum, sister and a friend, and tried to motivate myself to wrap gifts, write in cards and bake scones (my sister wanted these yummy scones instead of a birthday cake :D)... It was pretty late when I got to bed, after making a flower arrangement for my Mum, and I was up early the next morning to have brekky with Mum. My sister and I made breakfast (oatmeal, fruit salad, scones, coffee!) and we ate out on the patio and enjoyed a lovely start to the day. Then headed to church (more on that later), lunch and pedis after church, and a relaxing afternoon with two of my favorite ladies in the whole world!
My favorite nail polish color at the moment ~ Koala Berry!! |
And what else... Oh, I wrote a song! I want to record it for my Mum, so she always has a copy, but for now, I'm just relieved I managed to finish it an hour before I had to sing it at church... Each year, I make a slideshow of pictures of the kids in our church and their moms, and I usually use a song that reminds me of my Mum, but this year, I couldn't find a song I hadn't already used that seemed right. So I wrote a song... Not the best song you've ever heard, but a from the heart, saying exactly what I want to say song, that my sister and I sang for our Mum, and all the moms on Mother's Day. Here are the lyrics ~ they couldn't be truer:
My amazing Mum xo |
My whole world lit up by your smile
You always go the extra mile
You taught me everything I know
Yours are the steps that I follow
Your laughter fills up every room
You’ve shown me everything that’s true
Your faith makes me believe that
There is nothing I can’t do
Rain or shine it’s a gorgeous day
Happy is just a choice you make
Leave things better than what you found
Everything’s better when you’re around
Learning life’s lessons by your side
Is the best thing that ever happened in my life
You are the one that I count on
You love me even when I’m wrong
You pick me up when I fall down
And tell me not to give up now
You teach me always do my best
Not to compare with all the rest
You tell me just to be myself
Live to please Jesus no one else
Rain or shine, it’s a gorgeous day
Happy is just a choice you make
Do to others as you’d want done to you
Give freely, as God has given you
Learning life’s lessons by your side
Is the best thing that ever happened in my life
I’m so thankful God gave me to you
Friday, May 11, 2012
An exciting purchase!!
Just LOOK at this little beauty!!! I am so excited about my little Friday afternoon boredom buster web purchase, I can hardly wait until it arrives! I have been wanting to try this banana fro-yo ever since I read about the idea on some hippy-dippy vegan website, for 'homemade non-dairy ice cream'. It seemed like hard work with a food processor though, and then a few months ago, when I read about this contraption, I really wanted one but couldn't justify spending so much dough on a kitchen appliance that really only served one purpose - it seemed so frivolous. Fast forward to this morning, when in a conversation with my sister, she mentioned having recently returned something to Hammacher Schlemmer, taking advantage of their lifetime guarantee and I suddenly remember having returned a steering wheel bluetooth last summer. Well, I looked high and low, but could NOT find the gift certificate they'd sent me for the return, so I emailed Hammacher Schlemmer to ask if there was some way I could still use the gift certificate even though I lost it :D (Hey, no judging, I moved house, I have NO idea where it could be!). This is where I have to say Hammacher Schlemmer has THE BEST customer service of any company I know. They are super friendly, efficient, and they have a no exceptions, no attitude lifetime guarantee that I have benefited from not once, but twice now! They let me verify the address and original order number, then applied my credit towards this new order, and are sending me my purchase and my remaining gift certificate in 3-4 business days. Have you ever heard of such customer service?!! Ahhhhh I can't wait to freeze up some berries and bananas and make a delicious bowl of hippy dippy fro-yo!!!
Tuesday, May 8, 2012
N.Y.C.
Well, topping off a rather spectacular birthweek celebration, we headed to New York on Wednesday for a long weekend getaway. After a rather hellish red-eye flight (screaming babies two rows in front and directly behind us! turbulence!) that left us wondering why they haven't invented a soundproof 'child friendly' section on planes yet (like a noise quarantine :P!), we found our way into the city, dropped off our bags at our hotel, and headed out to get some breakfast. I don't know what it is about New York, but I have always loved it there. Something about that city makes me feel excited and energized... Rather than writing an epic about our trip (which was perfect in every way!), I've put together a little photo/word collage below.
P.S. One birthday gift I am extremely excited about - a gift card to a camera shop, where I plan to invest in a new DSLR with wireless, making it easier to share much better pictures than the ones I take with my iphone :P Hooray!!!
Airport. Security. Screaming babies (snide whisper "Bet that kid will be on our flight" - he was). Turbulence. Subway. Walking the street at 6:30am. Breakfast. Subway. Statue of Liberty. Ellis Island. Jet lag. 9/11 Memorial. Subway. Nap. Letterman taping. Times Square. Wandering around at night in misty rain. Zombie tired. Sleep. City lights for a nightlight.
Wake up to a view of Empire State building in a fog. Subway. Dakota building. Strawberry Fields. Central Park. Tired legs. Dinosaurs. Shake Shack. DIY Bob Dylan tour of the East Village. Washington Square Park. Delicious Italian food. Achy feet. Rockefeller Center. Times Square. Naked cowboy. Toms. Subway. Watching ourselves on Letterman.
Breakfast. Subway. Mafia tour of Chinatown and Little Italy. Godfather google tour. Pizza at Lombardi's. Tired legs. Cannoli on a park bench on the way to the Brooklyn Bridge. Wall Street. Occupy sighting. Bowling green bull. Statue of Liberty. Subway. Train to the airport. With a bunch of drunk kids. Without a ticket. Metrocard no good. Thank goodness we had cash. Home sweet home.
Wednesday, May 2, 2012
A magical day
From beginning to end, it really was the most perfect birthday ~ a magical day. I woke up to my hubby, telling me to put on my robe, leading me outside to our deck, where the little bistro set he was building last night (until 1am!), was waiting with a muffin and a candle, a New York Times and flowers. I sat down and started nibbling my muffin after he sang to me, and he went inside to 'get something'... Which was a complete breakfast - in all it's glory! The fact that this man was up way too late last night, and then up early this morning getting breakfast for us made me feel so very special! When my birthday is on a week day, I don't have very high expectations. It's busy, people have work, and usually the celebration part is pushed to the weekend. So the planning and detail that went into this birthday surprise really made my day! Which only got better - birthday messages from friends and family, a birthday package that arrived on the very day, great traffic on the way to work (sometimes I take my birthday off, but since we're headed out of town later this week, I figured I'd better not!), surprise visits from friends, clouds all day, unexpected gifts, cupcakes, a phone call with my nana, and at the end of the day, dinner with the man who loves me enough to surprise me - even after 12 years of birthdays! The end of the perfect day? A rainy night!! I am so grateful, not just for the lovely presents I received, but for the amazing people I am surrounded by, my family and friends who make every day of my life so wonderful!!
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