Tuesday, March 8, 2016

Day One: Complete!

Myke blending my first smoothie


I'm still alive!  Day one was nowhere near as bad as I was expecting.  What was I expecting?  Well, to be honest, I was expecting light-headedness, headache, starvation, irritability.  I experienced none of that.  Maybe that's more second-day symptoms.  Time will tell!  

I followed the plan to a T.  The smoothies were not too bad (breakfast was best).  I felt pretty good all day...tired now, but it's 10:30pm and past my bedtime, so I don't blame the cleanse for that.  Just wanted to post a quick review of Day One before I nod off.  

I'll attempt to update more tomorrow...




Morning green tea with lemon


Lunch: before blending


Lunch: after blending

Monday, March 7, 2016

March Cleanse

AGHH!  Did I really skip the entire MONTH of February on this blog?

So much for my New Year's Resolution.

 Doh!

Oh well, moving on.  February was SUPER busy with a birthday celebration happening basically EVERY weekend of the month.  Ella turned 3, Myke turned 37, Kyla turned 9, and Chloë turned 7.   Plus we had two aunts, an uncle and cousin all come into town.  So busy busy busy...that's what we were.  Such a fun month though...if not exhausting at the same time!


Group shot- Christine, Ken (my mom's brother) & Tina (my cousin)
with the kiddos

My handsome hubby on his birthday 



So, I wanted to post here today for one reason: to hold myself accountable in some for or another...because TOMORROW I'm starting a THREE DAY CLEANSE!!  My very first detoxing/rejuvenating/re-engergizing (whatever the reason a person does a cleanse) cleanse! I'm just tired of yo-yoing up and down within the same 5 lbs and I need something to give me a clean slate to continue/re-start eating healthier.  Plus, I've always been curious about cleanses.  I first checked out local juice bars that offer cleanses...but it's insane how pricy they can be!  Plus, I don't have the time to go pick-up my juices every morning.  I'm not sure I have the time to make them myself, either, but we'll see!  I went to Sprouts (grocery store) today and picked up all that I need.  Here are some of the items:
Some of the cleanse ingredients



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Here was my final real meal for the next few days: cheese enchilada and Mexican rice..and a spinach salad with Olive Garden dressing...yummy!   And wine.  Indulging 'til the bitter end! 
(it might not look like much...but I totally had seconds)

I'm terrified of being light-headed, having NO energy, having a pounding headache, STARVING etc...None of those are fun on their own, and they are ESPECIALLY not fun when you have to deal with 4 kids while experiencing any, if not all, of them!  

So we'll see how it goes.  I"ll report back tomorrow!  Adios! 

Sunday, January 31, 2016

Birthday Month is Upon Us


Disney was great...amazing...perfect...everything we had hoped, I must say.  The day went off without a hitch.  Ella was great...though very quiet for the first few hours.  I guess she was just taking it all in.  It can be an overwhelming place for a young child, I'm sure.  On top of that, she had both mommy AND daddy's attention all on her.  That might have thrown her off a bit ;)  She had a great time though.  It wasn't too busy, the weather was mild, the lines weren't too long, and overall the day went great.  Not much else to say about it!  But I will say this--Ella rode on Big Thunder Mountain Railroad!!  It's a pretty decent roller coaster.  That's my girl!  She was tall enough for it and we didn't know what it was going to be like.  I'm not sure who was more nervous during the ride, Ella or Myke.  Probably the latter :)

Ready for the parade 

A little unsure about Elsa & Anna




Tea cups were her favorite ride--we rode them 3x


Tinker bell


Minnie Mouse


Minnie Mouse's house


Goofy!

We met a lot of characters, which was fun.  Got all the photos for Ella's photo book (now I just need to print them out for her...).  She was very shy to meet each of the characters and insisted that either Myke or I go up to the character with her.  The line to meet Anna & Elsa was LONG, probably the longest line of the day, and as soon as it was Ella's turn to meet them she became completely mute.  It was cute though.  They spent a few minutes with each child (hence the long wait) and really made each one feel special.  Ella had a birthday pin on (given out by Disney) and the princesses asked her all kinds of birthday-related questions in which Ella responded with nods or head shakes only.  


In other Hines happenins': 

We put on our "nice clothes" and took the kids to dinner at one of our favorite Thai restaurants.
No, the dog did not go with us.  Yes, Owen did put on shoes before we left.
This is us testing our camera tripod & delay timer.


blondies


First experience with mango sticky rice.
It was a hit!



Heading to gymnastics.



Picking out birthday items at Party City.
 "Sofia the First" is the theme of choice for Ella.
The "princess-thing" still makes me cringe a bit...
but I'm not AS anti-princess as I was with my first.
I'm just going with it...


The visit to Disneyland was Ella's "party" (I'm sure using a lot of "" in this entry) so we aren't doing anything official as far as a birthday party.  However, I'm sure we'll be having cake on the 13th of February when it's Ella's actual 3rd birthday.  Then we have Myke's birthday on the 20th.  Then Kyla's (the dog) on the 27th.  Then Chloë's on the 28th.  February is a busy one in this family!


Tuesday, January 19, 2016

Disneyland Here We Come!



We are headed to Disneyland tomorrow!  Just myself, Myke and the littlest Hines: Ella.  To celebrate her 3rd birthday.  We've made it a tradition (of sorts) that we take each of the kids to Disneyland for their 3rd birthday.  We took Chloë back in February 2012...and we actually took her ON her 3rd birthday 2/28.  I was so paranoid that she'd tell someone she was 3 years old and we'd be charged the $100 ticket to get in that I wouldn't even let anyone TELL her that it was her actual birthday until we were through the gates.  (Kids under 3 are FREE at Disneyland).  Silly, I know...but she was VERY verbal and vocal and I was SURE they would ask her her age and we'd have to pay $100 that we wouldn't have had to pay just a day prior.  In the end we just wheeled her in her stroller and no one even blinked an eye, let alone question her age.  As soon as we got through the gates I stopped the stroller, got down to her level and said, "Chloë!  Guess what day it is?  It's your BIRTHDAY!!" :) She got to wear the birthday pin with her name on it so all the workers and staff would say "Happy Birthday Chloe" all day long.  It was great.

With the boys we had a last minute change of plans due to Myke's back being out of whack-- my parents were in town for the boys' 3rd birthday and had planned to watch the girls while we took them to Disney...but instead my Dad went with us.  We had a great day with the boys- we ended up doing California Adventure instead of Disneyland as the boys were really into the CARS movies and there is an entire section of the park dedicated to those movies.  Fabulous time!

Now it's Ella's turn.  Our last baby.  Our last Disney trip with our 3-year-old.  We are doing the trip earlier than planned (her birthday isn't until 2/13) since my mom is in town this week and can tend to the older 3 kiddos while we are away.  Ella isn't as verbal as Chloë was at this age (no where near) but she does KNOW and has been talking about it for awhile--the fact that she is "going to Mickey Mouse's house" when she turns 3.  I don't think she knows what's about to hit her.  I'm expecting a VERY different experience than our first time around.  Chloë loved all the rides and all the characters...She had no problem posing with them for photos with a giant grin on her face.  Ella is much more shy and timid in that aspect.  She's also more into the princess thing than Chloë ever was (doesn't take much to out-do Chloë there;)).  She's not SUPER into it...but she has more of the typical girly-girl interest into some of that stuff.  That said, she's never really seen any of those movies (besides parts of Frozen and Peter Pan)...so she has limited knowledge to work with.  She definitely likes Tinkerbell and the "Frozen girls", though.

I'm definitely looking forward to this time with just the three of us.  It's especially special because it's something she NEVER has really had.  Time with just her mom & dad.  We haven't had it really either.  I have time with her on the days the older three are in preschool & elementary school, but this is different.  This will be focused ELLA time.  I'm so looking forward to seeing Disney through the innocent eyes of my sweet baby girl.  Off to bed so I can be rested!  Good night!

Saturday, January 9, 2016

Christmas & New Years Re-Cap

Merry (Belated) Christmas!  


Well, here I am 8 days later and putting in another blog post.  That's a good start, right?  Better than 3 months or however long it was between the last post and the one before that.  I haven't done any running since my previous post, either (one of my plans for "reflection") but I have worked out, so that's good.  Operation: Reverse-My-Five-Pound-Holiday-Weight-Gain.  At least it was only 5 pounds this year. 

The holidays were great- we spent Thanksgiving with Myke's family (his parents, sister, her husband and 3 kids) and then Christmas with my family (my parents, brother, two aunts, an uncle and two cousins and our friend, Heather).  We stayed here in Encinitas for both.  We have not yet braved flying anywhere with all 4 kids, but thinking we'll go somewhere this year.  Where that place will be is yet to be determined!  Ideas are Wisconsin for a family reunion in July, Richmond in October (when kids have a 2 weeks Fall Break), and now we've been invited to Denver for Christmas 2016.  So we'll see where we end up!  

As usual, my time here is limited and I've been called to do something so I have to go.  I'll throw a few pics up (need to find the ones from Thanksgiving, but here are a few from Christmas and just after):   
Christmas Eve- Secret Santa gift exchange



Ugly Sweater group shot :)
(not everyone is in an "ugly" sweater...or are they?)



Two days after Christmas my parents celebrated their 46th wedding anniversary. We went out for brunch and then for a nice coastal drive here in North County.  
Brunch at Solace

46 Years!


On Monday (before New Year's) I saw that there was a snow forecast in the local mountains so we ended up jumping in the car and heading to Lake Arrowhead so the kids "could see real snow coming out of the sky" (versus seeing snow at Legoland in their "snow play" area).  This may have been more for me...I'm a big kid about the snow and it's one of the things I miss most since living in San Diego (vs east coast).  The snow definitely was coming down and snowed the entire couple hours we were up there.  It was beautiful!  Luckily, it wasn't cold enough to stick too much and the roads stayed safe for us to drive back down the mountain that evening.

hot cocoa!

Yum!

Lake Arrowhead 

Brrr!  Bundled up!



New Year's Hike at Batiquitos Lagoon: 





Friday, January 1, 2016

Happy New Year!!

2016 has arrived...before my very eyes!  Yay, for the start of a new year and a fresh start.  I don't really "believe" in New Year's Resolutions as I feel that they set most people up for feelings of failure and frustration, but this year I've decided I'm making one (on top of my need to lose the 5 pounds I gained over the holidays): To Take More Time to Reflect.  That's it.  There are more details of subcategories that go along with that resolution: more ME time, more blogging time, more time to exercise (running or yoga).  All of those are great times to reflect.  I feel so busy with the day-to-day and the routines that I don't stop long enough to enjoy.  Appreciate.  Be grateful.  I've found myself to be experiencing a lot more feelings of stress over the past year than I did in the past.  Yes, being a mommy to four small children and the busy-ness that comes along with that can be stressful at times but lately I feel like the number of stress-feelings has been creeping up and slowly outnumbering the number of happy-feelings, overall.  For me.  In my head.  And I don't like that.  It's not good for me.  Or Myke.  Or the kids.  Or anyone.  Don't worry, I'm not depressed.  Just being aware that I need to make a change.  So I can be a better person.  A better mother.  A better wife.  A better daughter.  A better friend.  I'm not sure if it's the answer...but taking time for reflection (and gratitude) is where I'm going to start.  I know I'm very blessed and have a lot to be thankful for.  I just need to make sure I take the time to remember that!  Daily.  Well, at least weekly??!  :)

Happy New Year!!

Tuesday, September 29, 2015

A Boring Post about My School Pick-Up Routine

Just a quick note to let the world know that we are still alive (but if you're a Facebook friend you already know that).  Life with 4 kiddos is going well.  Busy, but well.  The boys are a month into their new preschool program at Jardin International preschool.  They go three days a week from 9am-3pm, which was a longer day than we had imagined for them for their last year of preschool, but it's what is "required" for the Pre-K year at this new (to us) school.  Chloë only did 3 days a week from 8am-12noon for her Pre-K year.  That said, the new schedule does work out pretty well as they don't have to sit in the car and wait in the pick-up line with me on the days that I pick Chloë up at her school.  Her dismissal is 2:20pm and their's, like I said, is 3pm.  It's ALMOST perfect...just a little too long of a gap to be completely perfect.  I pick up Chloë and we usually have 15-20 minutes of "free" time before I get the boys.  Not long enough to do much, but we occasionally run into Target or get gas or some quick errand between the schools.  Or we just sit in the parking lot at the boy's school and talk and she'll have a snack.  It gives me some one-on-one time with Chloë to hear about her day....though she doesn't always like to tell me much or talk about her day so soon after getting out of school...but if I bring her a yummy snack she'll talk more :)  Like I said, we're still working this all out.  Where is Ella, you ask?  Well, so far it has worked out well that I can put her down for a nap at home bit before I leave to start the pick-ups and she'll stay asleep.  She's still in a crib so I don't worry about her getting out...and, in case you were about to call CPS on me), don't forget Myke works at home so he's just across the hall and listens out for her.

So, the pick-up routine is much smoother this year than last.  Also, I only have to do that on Mondays & Wednesdays.  Tuesday & Thursdays Chloë takes a bus with other kids from her school to the local YMCA and partakes in an after-school skate program at their skate park.  Fridays she has early-release day (12:45pm) so that day is different than the others.

I can't tell 100% how much the boys like school.  They will sometimes say they don't want to go, but they have always wanted to be home with mommy instead of going somewhere that I wasn't going to be.  They'll say it once (mainly Eli) but then have no problem getting in the car, getting dropped off, etc.  The entire day is in Spanish for them, so that's a big difference from last year, obviously.  I'm sure that has a lot to do with it.  They have no clue what their teacher saying (well, hopefully now, a month into the program, they know A LITTLE of what their teacher saying!)

The boys have started T-ball with an association called Little Rookies.  So far they seem to enjoy it, which I'm thrilled about, as they are pretty timid and shy with new things like that.  Soccer last Spring was a big FAIL.  Little Rookies has very small ratio of kids to instructor and the guys who work with the kids are great!  At least from what I've seen so far...we're only 2 weeks in.

Chloë starts soccer this Saturday so we'll see how that goes.  Ella has had 3 weeks of a little Mommy and Me Preschool class held at a local children's clothing store.  She loves that she has "her school".  It's very low key and relaxed (almost too much, in my opinion) but she gets to bring an art project home every week and she plays with Play-Doh, has circle time, gets a snack, etc.  So she's a happy camper.  Also, it helps me to slow down and focus on her on the mornings that I have with just her instead of just dragging her around on errands, which is my usual routine.  I'm trying to be better about that with all the kids...but that's a topic for another blog entry and another day.

I just can't believe my BABY is going to be THREE in February!!  I just realized the other day that I've NEVER HAD MY YOUNGEST CHILD BE 2 1/2.  
This is a first.  I want her to stay little forever.  She's sweet and sassy and kind and loving and empathetic and just beautiful all around.  I couldn't have asked for a better 4th child, temperament-wise.  Myke and I count our lucky stars on a regular basis.

Okay, going to close!  Good Night!