Friday, March 30, 2012

Friday lunch date

Today Hrishi took me out to Blu, a really nice tapa style restaurant here at the First Colony strip mall. The food was great, we sat outside in the lovely breeze, chatting and enjoying some nice "just us" time.



Oh, and look who's had an Egghunt at school??!!!??


(The school asked each child to donate ten plastic eggs filled with little toys/stickers instead of candy. How nice and thoughtful towards those who have food restrictions!! Thank you, Primrose!)

Thursday, March 29, 2012

Words to live by

I "stole" these from one of my favorite blogs, memoriesoncloverlane.

On true success:



Guiding principles:


What matters most:



Tuesday, March 27, 2012

In no particular order

We took pictures (lots of them) last week and weekend, just like we always do. They're in no particular order or highlighting any particular grand event. Just life, with its small yet beautiful moments.

Haircut...finally I got a haircut and color. I was looong overdue for that:

Tied to the hip...



Getting the breathing down...
(Swimming lessons starting tomorrow)

First time at the Houston temple in Klein... absolutely beautiful, peaceful, and filled with the Holy Spirit. You could have truly "cut" through how thick the Spirit felt. Amazing...! Walking around the temple grounds, talking about our blessings, about the temple, and immersing ourselves in the beautiful nature were just the perfect way to finish up the week. (And I'm really so grateful to my special guy who proposed that we go there after seeing me moping around sick.)




(Those corral shoes... I love; as tall as they are, you wouldn't think they're comfy but they are. I've been looking long and hard for a pair like that.)

(Watching a bug, and posing for momma, of course. :))

In the shadow of His temple:





First time visiting a beautiful Jain temple in nearby Stafford. The lights and the temple's reflection in the waterbed around it were just perfect. If only I could have captured the prayer chants ... really beautiful.




(I love this picture... so beautiful. It could be "Oriental passage"?)






In lomo:

(Picasa's new effects have sure helped turn our grainy pictures into some cool shots! :))

Yesterday after family home evening we drove about half hour to nearby Missouri City to check out the stables at Sienna Plantation. Ella will be starting horse back riding lessons there. She is over the moon about it.

This is it for today. I'll now move on to my wam bowl of chicken noodle soup, a personal favorite in times like these when the nasty cold monster strikes. Just when I had started feeling better with my neck/arm and was able to sleep, a lovely cold?!?! It's okay though because I know lots of sunny perfect days are coming and without trials big or small, I would not become the person that He has in mind.  Just the same is probably true, that without our personal efforts to welcome, embrace, and learn from our trials we would not become.  

Monday, March 26, 2012

One lucky momma!

Yes, that's me!!


How grateful I am for her love!

Saturday, March 24, 2012

Healthful eating

Or healthy or call it whatever, but I say (to mysef), just DO IT! :) I've been struggling a bit with making those healthy choices, but I recommitted myself to being even more disciplined than before. Lunch and dinners are back to green or colored veggies next to roasted or grilled meats (usually chicken, fish, or steak.) Breakfast are back to the "mother-of-all-protein" whole egg and egg whites with spinach or mushroom. A new beakfast option-- I tried this today and it is so good:


Last night I roasted this beautiful purple asparagus. We sprinkled some vegan parmesan on top. It was delicious, sweet and succulent.


This morning after my workout, I refueled with a scoop of whey protein, 1 cup milk, 1 cup fresh spinach and this healthy "concotion" I picked up at Whole Foods. (I didn't snap a picture of it because it didn't look too appetizing but who cares, it was good and HEALTHY.)

Lunch consisted of roasted zuchinni, yellow squash, green beans, and carrots, left-over asparagus, and turkey.

For dinner we're having chicken breast tenders on the grill with quinoa and spring mix salad. Life is good!

Friday, March 23, 2012

Hairdo

Yesterday after kindergarten we stopped by for a haircut Ella was long overdue... With summer off from ballet, long hair is no longer a requirement, so we went an inch or so shorter and did some blow drying with the curler (that's what she calls it.) The girl wanted "whispies" so she got some layers, and a shampoo too and was over the moon about that.  She said it was very relaxing!! Welcome to the "SPA world", my dear! :) (I giggled the whole time to see how excited and special she felt.)



Now, this morning when her hair was back to straight, she was not too happy. Looked for my big curling brush but when I told her that it wasn't going to stick unless we put hairspray or something and we were not going to, she was not a happy camper. :( ... tough life! :)



Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Settling down

A quick post before everything becomes blurry and incoherent in my mind with the long list of tasks I need to get done to enter normality here in our new hometown, H-O-U-S-T-O-N.

Luckily Ella is already on the normality path with starting private kindergarten at Primrose of Sugar Land on Monday, two days after moving here. She loves it and we're thankful to the wonderful staff and teachers that welcomed her with open arms. (I am so impressed with this school franchise as everywhere we went, three different schools so far, the experience has been great. Some day, Hrishi and I, are hoping to maybe take on a franchise. Wouldn't that be fun? Some day...) Today she got to go on a field trip to the Fort Bend library (and was going to be able to check out a book too!) She loves books and especially to be able to pick her own at the library. I can't wait to hear everything about it. She also likes her new bedroom and has slept through the night in there. Not something I expected when going through this big of a change. But she's one super duper little girl I love so very much.

A big water fan, she's super excited about the nice swimming pool right around the corner. With this 80F weather, we'll probably be dipping in there soon!


Almost all boxes that came to the apartment with us are unpacked, thanks to my sweet wonderful husband who is so so hard-working, selfless, and just the best! I did put most of the kitchen together but still, I don't know what I would have done without his help. Our apartment complex is in the middle of this beautiful lush area with trees, bushes and flowers. In fact, is kind of hard to find a spot around here that doesn't have beautiful trees and landscaping. Even Walmart and Sam's club which are literally five minutes away have a really nice elaborate landscaping. Another thing I'm noticing and liking about places here is that almost every single building, be it a store or business, small or big, is made out of brick. And I love brick. 

Lifetime Fitness, our gym is a two-minute drive away from the apartment. Could have I asked for more? Nope! :) Now, I just have to get well enough to go back to exercising. With my herniated disc issues, my only option for the next few months is cardio. The only body parts I can do strength for will be my legs and my abs. Not too bad, if I can just keep thinking this way and not let my mind wander back at the awesome full-body workouts I was once able to do. Not an option anymore. (I'm trying hard to stay positive and be patient. NOT easy...)

Hrishi's liking his new job a lot. He's already got a lot on his plate but that's a good thing. I'm so happy for him and I know he's going to do a great job. He's meeting a lot of good smart people at work and is happy to have folks that he can learn from. Mentorship is so important no matter where you are in your career.

Today I went in for my first steroid cervical shot. (I'll be doing a series of three after which I start PT.) I was nervous being the first time I had to get one and anticipating the post-anesthesia effects that I've experienced in the past. (Nausea and vomitting.) And although they gave me a anti-nausea med through IV, I still did it, but luckily after I got home. Felt much better afterwards so I laid down for a long nap. Now, I'm feeling as well as can be expected after general anesthesia. I was even able to go back to work for a meeting. Luckily it was not my meeting, so I just had to listen in. (Did I mention that I really like my new home office? It's sure a blessing to count.) Something that brighten my day while waiting in the pre-op area while hooked to an IV, and dressed down in a gown (not my favorite things, you know), was overhearing another lady who was just waking up from her anesthesia and was so sweet and courteous, praising the nurses and the anesthiologist, it was really nice and comforting to hear her talk. She said that she was always happy no matter what, that she loved to smile at everyone. That is just a wonderful way to be, isn't it? I made a decision right there to smile more. I hope that I can.

Speaking of normality, this girl is back in business. First time she climbed those walls, she owned it:

Bouldering, anyone? (In case you're wondering, it's climbing horizontally under 5 feet across the walls with no safety harness.) She loves that too.


And one final thought or observation: people here in Sugar Land are sweet! Sound corny, I know but everyone I met so far at the dr's office, at the store and at the beauty salon have been such awfully nice and sweet. This really neat lady even exchanged the pair of Speedo pink flip-flops she had bought for her daughter who's wearing the same size as I do, for my purple pair. Made my day!

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