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Sunday, December 8, 2013

My Tummy Tuck Consultation: what to expect, the cost, and why it didn’t go well

The idea for a tummy tuck consultation started way before I mentioned it on my Facebook page:

facebook consult My Tummy Tuck Consultation: what to expect, the cost, and why it didnt go well

Yep. I had the consult. But, ohhh my. It wasn’t all butterflies & unicorn dust. My crappy experience documented in the video may not be what you personally encounter, but you’ll still get the gist of what happens at a consult and find out about how much you’ll pay for a tummy tuck procedure. (click here if you want to watch the vid in Youtube)

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If you’ve had a tummy tuck, are considering a tummy tuck, had a negative consult experience similar to mine, or have advice to offer to those considering a tummy tuck, please share in the comments. I’ll be sure to document any future steps taken towards a tummy tuck. Please check back for more updates. XO!

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Saturday, June 4, 2011

The World Didn’t End!

No I’m not talking about the rapture. ;)

I disconnected today, staying away from twitter and facebook. You guys probably think I’m crazy but it was hard! Especially after FitBloggin when there’s just so much chatter going on.

Shutting down the social media let me knock a few things off the old to-do. I had a project deadline, I wrote my post for baby’s First Year and I cleaned up, ummm, about 3 weeks of laundry sprinkled all over bedroom-it was bad.

Right now I’m trying NOT to freak out about the over full inbox or the kabillion other things I need/want to do.

Repeat to self a few times… I will do what I can when I can.

That’s my version of serenity now. :)

In other news.. Tomorrow is weigh in and I’m freaking out a bit. Wondering if I’ll see a gain or loss after the conference. I did run around like crazy but I also ate a bit more junk than normal. We’ll see.

2 egg western omelet (onion, peppers, ham) no cheeseOne of my favorite breakfasts. Planning a review of these. I really do like them. Canned Lentil Soup and TOO many Ritz CrackersFrankly, I was angry at the husband and I kind of entered a weird mindless zone. Before I knew it half a sleeve of crackers were gone. Totally craving something sweet and this cold apple hit the spot. Pork chop with brown rice, butter beans and broccoliI’m hoping to get this one pot recipe up on GreenLiteBites. I wanted to do it tonight but I’m just too tired. Ok, this is becoming a family obsession. We love our McDs cones! It’s the husband’s fault. ;)I was putting them in the Little Guys lunch and just finished the rest. I was kinda a hungry and wanted something indulgent. This totally hit the spot. Better on the water and just took my vitamin BECAUSE of this journal! It reminded me. :)

Disclosure: Got free samples of Larabar at FitBloggin.


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Sunday, May 1, 2011

I Didn’t Finish it!

Yet again I have a fussy baby on my hands. ugh. It seems 10pm is his "witching hour" as my Great Aunt would say. I should have blogged about this on Babble today but instead I posted all these cute baby photos. They made me smile. :)

Anyway, just wanted to post my food journal real quick and celebrate a NSV (Non Scale Victory) I’m sure other Mom’s can relate to.

My day started as it always does except with a game of Uno mixed in.

I’m loving spring break! I forgot how much fun it is having Little Guy home in the mornings.

I had a 2 egg, 1 egg white western omelet, no cheese and with spinach. Delicious!

After breakfast we headed to the Mall. I had a Green Tea and hung out with Evan while Ryan took a Lego class.

After class, we splurged on Dippin Dots

I love these things!

So does Little Guy but he has this amazing ability–like his Father–to stop eating when he’s full.

He handed me his cup with some left…

and I DIDN’T finish it.

Ohhh how I could have.

But I didn’t.

This is a HUGE NSV. I’m normally the garbage bin when it comes to food. I just eat it becuase it’s there. I’m trying though!

Oh and I’m also proud of not going out to lunch while we were there. Something I do way too often. Instead I came home and cooked this…

A Cheesy Salsa Tuna Burgers, click here for the recipe. I’ve been a bit burger obsessed lately.

A few hours later I grabbed a Larabar. ALMOST forgetting to record it in the journal. So I snapped this pic real quick on the computer.

Tonight, I whipped up a quick dinner for the family–pork chops, brown rice and broccoli but I forgot to snap a picture. :( It was a good looking meal too.

Oh well, I just finished a light yogurt cup and now I’m ready for bed.

Oh! And I finally posted those pink cupcakes! Click here to check them out. And if you haven’t already, click here for those baby pics. I can’t stop LOOKING at him. He’s so stinkin’ cute!

Alright.. I’m off.


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Saturday, March 26, 2011

Why didn’t anyone tell me about Last.fm radio?

Last.fm radio

So, I was messing about on the Internet this week trying to do a bazillion things at once, and I somehow stumbled upon the Radio link at the top of the Last.fm home page.

Ok, let me backup. Last.fm is an audio scrobbler, which is a funny phrase that means it tracks all the music you play on your computer. (Well, all the music you play in programs supported by the plugin, like iTunes, WinAmp, etc. I think it can also download your iPod stats.) I’ve used Last.fm to track my songs for years now, and you can see my stats here. (Please ignore the Bieber. I was just experimenting. I didn’t inhale.)

Ok, back to where I was. If you click on the “Your Library Radio” link in the sidebar of the Radio page a widget loads that starts playing songs that you’ve scrobbled. It’s like having your MP3 collection with you anywhere, which is handy for me because I keep all my music on an external hard drive that I don’t like to lug to coffeeshops. It doesn’t play your whole library because they are limited to songs they have the rights to play, and I assume the artists all get royalties, but it’s still pretty damn cool. I was listening to it at a coffee shop this week and forgot I was listening to a stream and not my hard drive until an ad came on.

This is so awesome that I cannot believe someone hadn’t told me about it before. If you’re not a Last.fm user, it’s probably significantly less awesome since you don’t have any tracks scrobbled to your library. There is also room for hilarity because the widget shows pictures of the artists while it plays their songs. When I listened to a Kylie Minogue track I felt like I was watching soft porn.

If you do use Last.fm, I hope I’ve enlightened you a bit today!

Speaking of radio, I will be on it (the old school version) a couple times in the upcoming weeks, assuming that my cell phone signal doesn’t drop out mid-sentence. Here is a post with the details. I had a great interview on KERA in Dallas yesterday, but OMG it is quite a mental marathon to talk about yourself for a whole hour, particularly when a side effect of the headache medication you’re on is dry mouth. I drank a whole glass of water and wanted another one. Sometimes I wish I could send in a stunt double to do this stuff for me, hopefully with cuter hair.

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