So remember how I found out I'm allergic to the world. Or just trees, grass, soybeans, peanuts, and sesame seeds. I didn't really understood what all that meant. Peanuts are fairly easy to avoid. Yes, I'm pretty allergic to them, like allergic enough I have to have an Epi-pen. It doesn't really make sense to me, but I guess doctors know more than I do.
So, I can avoid peanuts. I know the things peanuts are in. No more Reese's cups, no more peanut butter, no more peanut brittle, no straight up peanuts. Sesame seeds. That one made me kind of sad. My favorite Chinese restaurant serves sesame chicken which happens to be one of my all time favorite foods. Deep fried chicken in a sesame sauce. Holy cow it's delicious. But there will be no more sesame chicken for this girl.
Which leads me to the soybeans. Oh soybeans. Initially I thought, oh that's easy. I never eat soybeans. I've never had an overwhelming need to eat edamame. Oh but wait, soybeans are in practically everything! That soy sauce I love on my sesame chicken, both out. Practically all packaged cookies, a lot of packaged foods, and ice cream sandwiches.
The good news is, this is like a medically mandated diet. I am severely limited in the quick foods I can eat. Most of the stuff in our cabinets is off limits for me. So it's been hard when I got ready to pack my lunch for work and a little more difficult than usual to cook dinner. I'm guilty of using a lot of quick to cook foods -- those pasta packets with seasoning, Stovetop Stuffing, pasta salad, that sort of thing. But all of those are out now.
So I'm back to cooking from scratch which is way healthier. And for lunch. I've never thought about what I packed for lunch, just whatever sounded good. Now I have to start thinking about it. So lately it's been saltine crackers (they are soy free!), cheese, and grapes.
I talked to one of my sisters yesterday and she said she had come up with an allergy free way to make cashew chicken for me and could make it for my birthday when I go to my parents. I thought that was the sweetest thing for her to do. And they do actually make soy free soy sauce. I'm not sure exactly how that works, but I'm willing to try it.
So, soy free here we come. I think it's going to be easy to handle at home. And so many restaurants have allergens listed online. So that's not too bad. I can check out restaurants before we go and see what I can eat. I think the real challenge is going to be eating at family dinners or things at other people's houses. We tailgated Friday night before the Chiefs first pre-season game. I had to read labels on everything before I could eat it. Yes, I felt really dumb doing it, but it's worth it to not have hives.
Yesterday I read the labels on my vitamins, both the ones I take have soy in them so I'm going to have to find different vitamins to take. So, yesterday was totally soy free except for my vitamins. And guess what, no hives! It was amazing! And I worked outside a lot of the day, doing landscaping with my husband and caulking the trim we put up outside the basement. It was so amazing to have a day without hives.
Sunday, August 12, 2012
Thursday, August 9, 2012
hi ho, hi ho, it's off to work i go
I went back to work on Monday. That has meant little time for anything but work. And trips to Walmart to get stuff I still need for my office. Man, do I wish I was still on summer vacation. This getting up every morning is for the birds. I am seriously not a fan.
It would be okay I guess if I could've spent the whole week decorating and organizing my office rather than doing schedules, sending out transfers, and other paperwork. Such is life. I guess at least I'm lucky to have those two months off.
This year I decided my office needed a more decisive color scheme and some better decorating. I didn't really have a color in mind. I went to Walmart the other day to buy fabric for my bulletin boards and fell in love with a black, grey, cream, and chartruse floral print. It's now on the big bulletin board in my office and on the two smaller cork boards by my desk. And I'm in love. I also got some of those vinyl wall quotes to put above my desk. It's pretty much amazing. So, even though all the paint on my walls is not the same, I like what's actually hanging on the walls.
It would be okay I guess if I could've spent the whole week decorating and organizing my office rather than doing schedules, sending out transfers, and other paperwork. Such is life. I guess at least I'm lucky to have those two months off.
This year I decided my office needed a more decisive color scheme and some better decorating. I didn't really have a color in mind. I went to Walmart the other day to buy fabric for my bulletin boards and fell in love with a black, grey, cream, and chartruse floral print. It's now on the big bulletin board in my office and on the two smaller cork boards by my desk. And I'm in love. I also got some of those vinyl wall quotes to put above my desk. It's pretty much amazing. So, even though all the paint on my walls is not the same, I like what's actually hanging on the walls.
And, looking at this picture, I apparently need better lighting in my office. Those fluorescent lights are just not cutting it. But I love how my wall looks. I have a bookshelf ordered, so maybe when it comes in I can get a lamp too.
In other news, I finally went to a doctor that did an allergy test to find out what was causing my hives. A novel concept, right? So, I really am allergic to the world. Pretty much all grass, nearly all trees, sesame seeds, soybeans, and peanuts. And it's a fairly severe peanut allergy. How did I get to almost 29 years old and not know I was allergic to peanuts. So, those crazy food allergies are likely what is causing my hives. That means it is time for a serious change in diet, soybeans are in practically everything. So we'll see how that goes. It's going to involve a lot of label reading, I know that for sure.
Friday, August 3, 2012
paint and decoupage
I started painting the outside of our house this morning. I've always liked the general look of our siding. Until I started painting. It's way too much like paneling. We have cedar siding which holds up really well but is a huge pain to paint. I just did one section. And I didn't truly realize how bad the old paint looked until I started trimming around the doors.
The before.
Well, with the door and the outlet trimmed, shows how bad the old paint looked
Why our siding sucks.
I had to come back with a paint brush and paint each of those gray stripes. Ug.
All done!
Now it's just waiting for me to add trim around the door and at the ground.
So, as soon as my husband gets home, trim is going up. I was just too lazy to haul the miter box and the air compressor around the house. So hopefully he will be up for putting some trim up when he gets home from work. I was pretty sure that me using power tools unsupervised was a bad idea. So for now I'm working on some of my projects for my office. And watching P.S. I Love You. I'm going to have to do a little cleaning at some point today, but for now it's projects and movies. And then a trip to Sonic for a milk shake.
Thursday, August 2, 2012
Hangin' Out
It's official! I have art up in the living room and bedroom. I could not be happier! And considering I spent about $15 on two projects to paint 5 canvases I'd say that's not bad at all.
So in the living room we started with canvases that looked like this (even though they had not been up on a wall since we lived in our apartment)
So in the living room we started with canvases that looked like this (even though they had not been up on a wall since we lived in our apartment)
And now we have this...
And the art is up in the bedroom too. As a side note, my only real complaint about our house is the master bedroom and bath are tiny. We have a king size bed and it takes up most of our room. I had to stand with my back against the closet door to take a picture. I also stood on the bed with my giant level to hang my canvases. Sometimes it's better that I do these things when I'm home by myself.
It's not exactly the right scale, but for working with what I had, I like it. And I'm still in love with our new bed frame. Even if I did bruise my foot putting it together (you should probably wear shoes to put together or move furniture, lesson learned).
And now it's time to go play with the puppy and do some work on the outside of the house. It quit raining and I don't think it's super hot out. So, time for caulking and paint. I really know how to live it up.
Pencil Stencil
No I did not make my own stencil. I seriously considered it. I finished my living room art. No, it's not totally perfect, but I am so happy with how it turned out. It's laying in the middle of my living room floor, drying, waiting to be hung on the wall. I can't wait! That's the great thing about the little Apple Barrel acrylic paints, they dry super fast. So by the time I make another trip to JoAnn's I can hang it on the wall when I get back.

I still haven't decided exactly how to recreate this, but I'm pretty sure it's perfect for my office. So now I'm ready to go shopping.
So right now it's sitting in the middle of our living room floor. And I love it! Stenciling three canvases takes quite a while but obviously not nearly as long as doing a whole wall. And I'm so excited to finally get some art up on the wall. I'm going to have to bust out my level to get these three hung so that the pattern lines up.
And then it's on to getting some projects done for my office for when I go back to work next week. I love my job, but I also love summer vacation, I'm just not quite ready to go back. It's pretty sad. But I'm determined for my office to be cuter this year. I stopped by one of my friend's school yesterday and saw her office, it was adorable. So my definitely needs to step it up. I wish I had taken pictures because I am totally going to steal some of her ideas. But here are some of my ideas....
I think I am going to do this with a piece of wood or a canvas and then cut letters out of scrapbook paper and Mod Podge them on. Fabulous!

I still haven't decided exactly how to recreate this, but I'm pretty sure it's perfect for my office. So now I'm ready to go shopping.
I had plans to totally work on the outside of the house today but I woke up and it was raining. I'm definitely not complaining about the rain. We are in definite need of a lot of rain. So I'm just going to do inside projects and me thankful that it's raining. Still not enough I'm sure, but a little is better than none.
Wednesday, August 1, 2012
On cooking and self-confidence
I love my husband. I love that he truly believes I can do anything. When he believes it, I believe it too. Sounds strange for someone so in love with DIY, cooking, and crafts - all activities that require believing in oneself. I haven't always been so self-confident though.
If you knew me in high school or college, I was quite the opposite. I am the youngest of four sisters, that meant I never had to cook anything. If I had to contribute to a family meal, it was usually Jell-O. Wow. Even when I lived on my own I seldom cooked. I survived on cereal, take out, and pasta. Mmmm, healthy. And the guy I dated in college did nothing to increase my confidence in my cooking skills. He didn't even think I cooked pasta properly (c'mon, what kind of bonehead can't cook pasta. And more importantly, what kind of ass criticizes how someone cooks pasta). So my main cooking dishes were butterscotch brownies for my dad; grilled cheese; a pasta dish with angel hair pasta, jarred sauce, and pre-cooked chicken; or my boyfriend's mom's chicken recipe. I refused to try cooking anything else because I was sure it would suck.
Fast-forward to 2012 and I am making homemade chocolate pie and lasagna from scratch. My how times have changed. My husband and I have cooked together pretty much since we started dating. And I never wanted to admit I didn't know how to cook something, so I would just figure it out. And it turned out, I'm a pretty good cook. Not everything has been a success, but for the most part, things turn out pretty well.
The first big, monumental success was chocolate pie. We had been dating about a year and my husband invited me to a family holiday. I asked what I should make. He asked if I could make a chocolate pie, his grandma used to make them when she was alive and it was his favorite. I had never in my life made a chocolate pie, unless you count dumping chocolate pudding into a graham cracker crust and topping it with Cool Whip. But I said sure I could make him a chocolate pie. I then proceeded to panic. I tried at least three different chocolate pie recipes that all sucked. Then my ever intelligent dad told me to use my Betty Crocker cookbook. What a smart man my father is. My oldest sister made the pie crust (one thing I still haven't mastered) and I made the filling. It was a hit. It's still requested for family dinners. For a long time I kept the pie crust "recipe" a secret from my husband. Now that we don't live close to my sister, he knows my secret, and now I use a Pilsbury crust. I'm going to learn though.
But he's always believed I can make anything for dinner. And I always try. If I don't know, I search for a recipe. Or I read the directions on whatever he's brought home. I had definitely never fried fish the first night I cooked that in his apartment at the lake.
He's always believed in me, period. And I am a better person for it.
If you knew me in high school or college, I was quite the opposite. I am the youngest of four sisters, that meant I never had to cook anything. If I had to contribute to a family meal, it was usually Jell-O. Wow. Even when I lived on my own I seldom cooked. I survived on cereal, take out, and pasta. Mmmm, healthy. And the guy I dated in college did nothing to increase my confidence in my cooking skills. He didn't even think I cooked pasta properly (c'mon, what kind of bonehead can't cook pasta. And more importantly, what kind of ass criticizes how someone cooks pasta). So my main cooking dishes were butterscotch brownies for my dad; grilled cheese; a pasta dish with angel hair pasta, jarred sauce, and pre-cooked chicken; or my boyfriend's mom's chicken recipe. I refused to try cooking anything else because I was sure it would suck.
Fast-forward to 2012 and I am making homemade chocolate pie and lasagna from scratch. My how times have changed. My husband and I have cooked together pretty much since we started dating. And I never wanted to admit I didn't know how to cook something, so I would just figure it out. And it turned out, I'm a pretty good cook. Not everything has been a success, but for the most part, things turn out pretty well.
The first big, monumental success was chocolate pie. We had been dating about a year and my husband invited me to a family holiday. I asked what I should make. He asked if I could make a chocolate pie, his grandma used to make them when she was alive and it was his favorite. I had never in my life made a chocolate pie, unless you count dumping chocolate pudding into a graham cracker crust and topping it with Cool Whip. But I said sure I could make him a chocolate pie. I then proceeded to panic. I tried at least three different chocolate pie recipes that all sucked. Then my ever intelligent dad told me to use my Betty Crocker cookbook. What a smart man my father is. My oldest sister made the pie crust (one thing I still haven't mastered) and I made the filling. It was a hit. It's still requested for family dinners. For a long time I kept the pie crust "recipe" a secret from my husband. Now that we don't live close to my sister, he knows my secret, and now I use a Pilsbury crust. I'm going to learn though.
But he's always believed I can make anything for dinner. And I always try. If I don't know, I search for a recipe. Or I read the directions on whatever he's brought home. I had definitely never fried fish the first night I cooked that in his apartment at the lake.
He's always believed in me, period. And I am a better person for it.
Off the Wall
Okay, so today is supposed to be a day to be motivated. I'm trying. So far, I haven't been super successful. I finished reading a book. And I did actually start one of my craft projects. And I have pictures of another finished project!
So first, the project I've started... I am cheap, so so cheap. I like to make things myself. Since I moved out of my parents house, I have been trying to put my mark on where I live. My favorite way to do it, is through making things myself -- allowing me to continue being cheap :) Our house has had a serious lack of stuff on the walls because I haven't found what I want. Or if I've found it, it's way to expensive. So for now, I am remaking canvases I already have. The current project is the living room.
So first, the project I've started... I am cheap, so so cheap. I like to make things myself. Since I moved out of my parents house, I have been trying to put my mark on where I live. My favorite way to do it, is through making things myself -- allowing me to continue being cheap :) Our house has had a serious lack of stuff on the walls because I haven't found what I want. Or if I've found it, it's way to expensive. So for now, I am remaking canvases I already have. The current project is the living room.
So this is what I started with. These were canvases that were in our living room at our apartment. I've always had burgandy as a strong color in my living room because it went with our old couch -- it had pink undertones. But now I've replaced the burgandy with turquoise and we've sent the pinkish couch to the basement. So right now the canvases got their first coat of cream paint. They will get one more coat of just cream and then a last coat with cream mixed with a hint of gold. And then there are plans for a turquoise stencil. Inspired by these....
I can't wait to see how it turns out! I hope it's fabulous. I finished the art to go up in our bedroom. Granted, it's all still sitting in our living room waiting to go on the walls, but I'm still happy with the finished product.
I originally had something else in mind, but I found new inspiration and the right stencil and it ended up being way less work. This is where my idea came from.
So I'm hoping the living room project is going to have the same level of success. Fingers crossed! Now I have to get busy. I have a lot to do before I have to get ready to go out for girls night.
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