Whew…

Tomorrow we can finally get back to our regularly programmed blogging.  My life is back in order as I have finally picked up and “read” the entire new catalog from IKEA.  Reading an entire catalog front to back takes time and that doesn’t leave much room for anything else.   

I know there are some of you out there who may not have ever had the pleasure of visiting an IKEA store.  It’s a wonderful and magical experience.  I love those clever Swedes.  http://www.ikea.com/us/en/

Check out the website, but nothing beats going to the store.  And ladies…you CAN take your anti-shopping boyfriend/child with you.  They have a child care center with a ball pit and a restaurant that features Swedish Meatballs.  T actually prefers the ball pit.

Yesterday I made a little stop to our local IKEA to pick up the new catalog, but I seriously couldn’t resist checking out the new stuff myself.  I had to look and touch practically everything in the store.  I wrote some of my favorite things down on the handy little paper forms they give you.  One:  because its stuff I’d totally buy and Two:  I felt like I looked like I was actually doing some serious shopping instead of wandering around by myself feeling like a loser.  I didn’t buy anything.  You would have known if I would have.

And since my T is gone for the next month…I’m back on my regular dieting/exercise schedule.  Whenever he’s home it’s so hard to stick to it.  He doesn’t get that it’s hard to put on your workout gear and go for a walk while your other half is laying on the couch eating chips and salsa.  And I really do feel better (physically and mentally) when I’m eating light/healthy and working out.  Monday=BACK AT IT!       

I hope you all have a great week!!!  I’m hoping to get lots of good news this week via a possible job offer.  But I have to wait until FRIDAY to find out!  This will probably be a loooooooooong week. 

Random Mondayness:

Here’s a couple cool websites that I saw in a magazine:

www.nrdc.org/health/foodmiles  This can help you find the nearest farmer’s market and can also tell you what the in-season fruits and veggies are in your state at any time of year.

www.attra.ncat.org/attra-pub/localfood_dir.php  This site is similar, but includes local farms, farm stands, orchards, and wineries. 

*In my fantasy life I would use these websites religiously as I would only eat organic and prefer to support local growers. 

Now where’s my Red Dye #5 Kool-Aid!!!!!????

J

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