Revolution of Love

Revolution of Love

Do small things with great love.

7 Quick Takes – (8/5/11)

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Hosted by Jen at Conversion Diary.

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I’m writing this Quick Posts while listening to Mat Kearny’s new album Young Love. “Hey, mama. Hey, hey, mama…” (Funny, that’s the same thing Bella said to me when she saw me dancing around the kitchen. Only she said it with that “omg, what is mom doing?” tone. LOL!)


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Speaking of the kitchen, the freezer section of my fridge has always been jam packed with stuff so I have been thinking about getting a stand alone freezer for the garage. I asked Brian if I could get one for my birthday and he laughed. (It was like Ethel asking for a toaster for her birthday, for you Lucy fans.) But since I had the money saved, he agreed. I debated over a chest unit or an upright and went with the upright since it seemed easier to organize and more importantly, it was the perfect size for the space we had in the garage. The freezer finally arrived this week and I’ve been doing a happy dance ever since! It is so nice to buy bulk items and make double dinners and be able to freeze them. Yay!


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Speaking of organizing, since I had to rearrange the garage to make room for the freezer, I’ve be organizing the pantry out there as well. We have wire shelves that we bought at Costco and since the shelves have rollers they are easy to move around. I was going to make a master pantry list when I saw these freezer and pantry inventory lists through a link at iheartorganizing.blogspot.com. Although I could create them myself, I wanted to support a mom by purchasing these from Jennifer’s etsy shop. (Plus it saves me the time!) They were just what I needed.


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Speaking of the pantry, I have been trying to use up some of the items that have been sitting there for awhile. I had two cans of this canned chicken meat that my father-in-law bought when he went to Costco. It seems a little weird to have chicken in a can (even though I eat tuna from a can) and frankly, I had been saving it for emergency food in case the “Big One” comes during my lifetime. (For you non Cali-residents, the Big One is the major earthquake that will supposedly cause part of CA to fall into the Pacific Ocean. But now that I think about it, I live near the ocean so I may not survive in the first place. But never mind that, I digress.) Anyway, the chicken needed to be eaten so I made chicken salad with it and it actually wasn’t bad. I added a little light mayo, some chopped red onion, some chopped sweet red pepper (I love red peppers!) and a few dashes of Spice Hunter’s Fajita Seasoning. Brian actually loved it so thanks, Dad.


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Speaking of spices….last week my mother-in-law and I were talking about how we couldn’t find the Spice Hunter salt-free seasonings as easily as we used to be able to. I could sometimes find them at Trader Joe’s or World Market but they stopped carrying my favorite Fajita Seasoning and her favorite Fish Seasoning. I went online and luckily found them available through the company. I stocked up on what I needed plus I got free shipping and a free Grill Shakers as a sample. Cool!

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Speaking of my mother-in-law, I have to get off of the computer and get the house cleaned since my in-laws are coming over for dinner this weekend. And the house has to be not just guest-passable but mother-in-law passable. šŸ˜‰ So off I go.

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Oh, wait. I need one more post….um….okay…speaking of cleaning, I also purchased the cleaning list from iheartorganizing to help me stay on top of keeping everything orderly. I tell ya, I am getting so on the ball I hardly recognize myself! LOL!
Have a great weekend!


Join Me at Pinterest!

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When I was younger I loved cork boards and bulletin boards. I would fill them with various photos, pictures, quotes, comics…whatever took my fancy. Even after Brian and I were married I had boards up in many of our rooms. (Heck, even my blog has too many photos on it!) However, after we did the remodel, I took all the boards down but one. Sure, the walls looked neater and more “grown up” but I missed them. But not anymore since I now have my online boards at Pinterest!
I had seen the word “Pinterest” at various blogs I follow but I had no idea what they were talking about. A couple weeks ago I finally checked it out and I am hooked! Instead of bookmarking things I want to remember, I pin it to my online boards. I not only have a quick reference but a pretty visual. And with their iphone app, I have it at my fingertips for those moments when I have to kill a few minutes while I’m waiting for something.
I must also admit that Pinterest has helped awaken my creative side. Instead of immediately dismissing a project or recipe as too hard or requiring too much time, I suddenly have the desire to give it a try! And even if the project is a dismal fail, at least I’ll have something funny to post about later. šŸ˜‰ So here are a few samples of pins on some of my boards – Styles I Like, Things that Make Me Smile, Recipes to Try, Organizing the Home, Decorating Ideas, Favorite Icons and Beautiful Places near My Backyard.
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Disclaimer – Pinterest is fun but highly addictive. You must use self-control. (Don’t say I didn’t warn you.)


{pretty, happy, funny, real} – vol 8: iphone edition

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~ Capturing the context of contentment in everyday life ~



I haven’t taken any pictures with my regular camera this week so instead, here are the photos I recently took with my iphone, hence the blurrier quality.

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When I was going to Mass at the Carmel Mission I couldn’t help snap a picture of these gorgeous flowers. Bella smiled and said, “Mom, you can use that as one of your pictures for pretty, happy…whatever it’s called.” She knows me well.

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We finally bought Andrew a new bike helmet so he could stop using Bella’s old pink one. Now John-Paul wants to use the pink helmet, not to ride a bike, mind you, but to walk around the house. He must be worried he’ll trip over the many train sets on the floor.

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I snapped this one of Matthew relaxing in his swing. I looove that thing! It makes me sing! (Wow, I’m reading too much Dr. Seuss.) Anyway, the funny aspect is the way he has his chubby little leg resting on the tray. California kick back.

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From now on I am going to put a shower cap on John-Paul before he eats his yogurt. And why does he always do this after I just washed his hair??



{pretty, happy, funny, real} – vol 7

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~ Capturing the context of contentment in everyday life ~



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Here is a pic we took when we went on a hike at Point Lobos State Reserve (CA), which is just outside Carmel before you get to Big Sur. If you are ever in the area, you really have to visit. It is gorgeous!

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My little Matthew is 3 Ā½ months now. (!) He’s a happy baby, always smiling. The wiggle worm can roll from stomach to back and is getting close to going from back to stomach. egads!

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Yesterday Bella had two of her friends over and Andrew wanted to come into the room. He got on the floor and yelled “Helloooooo” under her door until she let him in. Poor guy doesn’t understand the concept of girl-time yet.

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Bella is attending a summer baking class and this day she learned how to make cupcake owls and penguins. Cute and yummy! (Oops, there goes the diet.)