Saturday, May 11, 2013

Grilled chicken with roasted vegetables



Recipe to follow....

Our story....


Eric and I met back in 2004 while at work.  I was 27, he was 26.  We enjoy running and traveling together, and sometimes we get to combine both interest! We have had our fair share of ups downs, break-ups and make-ups during our "relationship".  But we truly believe that we are meant to be together.  You see... "We are connected in a way that goes beyond romance, beyond friendship, beyond what we've ever had before.  It has defied time, distance, and changes in our lives.  And it has defied every explanation except one:  purely and simply"  WE ARE IN LOVE!   We embrace our differences and celebrate our similarities.  We have definitively grown closer together and are on a mission to make every day count.
I definitely give him a run for his money.  The thing is...  I am a little complicated.   But at the end of the day he would do just about anything to make me happy and put a smile on my face.  I am truly grateful to be in a relationship with such a wonderful man, a man who brings me so much love and joy.

Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Some wedding pictures 09.16.12
































Roasted Broccoli and Cauliflower with Garlic and Avocado Salad







The following recipe is easy, quick, tasty and healthy.
Broccoli and cauliflower are rich in vitamin C, and garlic adds antioxidant. Avocados provide nearly 20 essential nutrients, including fiber, potassium, Vitamin E and B, and folic acid.


Ingredients

1/2 of an avocado
1 cup broccoli florets
1 cut cauliflower florets
1 tablespoon olive oil
2 garlic cloves, thinly sliced
Paprika, pepper flakes, sea salt, and freshly ground pepper to taste
Juice of half lemon or lime.  I used half a lime

Directions


1. Combine the broccoli and cauliflower in a bowl.  Toss with oil, garlic, paprika, pepper flakes, sea salt and freshly ground pepper to taste.  Arrange on a baking sheet and bake at 425 degrees, stirring once, for about 20 minutes or until lightly brown.  Return to the bowl and toss with the lemon/lime juice.

2. Slice avocado and season with salt and freshly ground pepper

3.  Arrange on a plate and enjoy!

Tuesday, January 8, 2013

40 Days to Personal Revolution






Tomorrow starts my journey to "awaken the sacred within my soul"
   
Today I had my first meeting with my new group of "40 Days" friends, where we discuss the program.  I also was partnered up with a "buddy", whom I am expected to check in with once a week.  The program starts tomorrow and for the first week we will be meditating for 5 minutes, once in the morning, once at night.  We also must practice yoga for at least 20 minutes a day.  Since I am off from work tomorrow, I will be attending the studio class at 10 am.

If you are wondering what is "40 Days to Personal Revolution", is a daily combination of yoga practice, meditation, balance diet, and personal reflection.  And as the name implies, it must be follow for, you guessed it, 40 days.  The program is divided into six weeks.  Each week you are introduce to two of Baron's laws of transformation.  Each week builds on the previous week teachings.  

The requirements for successful completion of the program are:
1. Daily Yoga practice - 6 days a week, 7th day is a day of rest
2. Daily Meditation - Develop a daily personal meditation practice
3. Balance Diet - Eating wholesome foods.  Week four has a 3-day fruit cleanse
4. Assignments - Complete all weekly questions from book
5. Weekly Meetings - Attend all meetings

Why forty days?  According to an excerpt from dailyom.com, the answer is:
"Because the number 40 holds tremendous spiritual significance in the realm of transformation. Jesus wandered in the desert for forty days in order to experience purification and come to a greater understanding of himself and his mission. Moses and his people traveled through the desert for forty years before arriving at their home in the holy land. Noah preserved the sacredness of life by sailing his ark for forty days and forty nights. According to the Kabbalah, the ancient Jewish mystical text, it takes forty days to ingrain any new way of being into our system, and that is what we are aiming to do here: wipe out the old and welcome the new. In forty days, you can shift into a whole new way of living and being". 


Let the revolution begin!