Monday, April 5, 2010

That's it!!

I know New Year's was a few months ago, but I'm starting my resolutions now!

As I type this I feel half sick from all the ham I've eaten in the past 24 hours. I think I might have over done it this time. Mind you, I don't even really like ham. We had company over yesterday and got all the fixings for Easter dinner, but didn't really get anything else to eat. So ham for breakfast, ham for lunch. I'm craving something green...and fresh. The Reese's peanut butter egg didn't do it.

I made the comment to Scott the other day that Acadia eats better than we do. She has fruits or vegetables at each meal. They're all organic. I haven't given her meat yet because #1 meat in a jar grosses me out, and #2 I don't think she needs it. Maybe I should follow how I feed her?

Then, as I was folding laundry, I folded a shirt of mine that had a hole in it. Now, if it has a hole in it I probably shouldn't be wearing it anymore. But I really had to contemplate throwing it away.
What is wrong with me???

It seems to be the perfect time of year to overhaul everything. It's not called "spring cleaning" for nothing.

I think I'll be doing some spring cleaning of my own today!






3 comments:

Lacey said...

Oooooh I can relate to this post more than you know. Reese eats better than I do too and the last 4 times we went shopping SHE got new clothes. :) Welcome to Mommyhood. It all starts to make sense doesn't it? Go do something nice for YOU!

Hunsche Family said...

I always think that if we just ate the portions and foods our kids did how well off we'd be:) Unfortunately, Gia's taken a liking to Ramen Noodles which is embarassing and not at all healthy:)Good luck with Spring Cleaning - just did ours prior to leaving on vaca and what a great feeling:)

Samantha :) said...

Chris,

I really admire you, to say the least. The pictures of the three of you are fantastic as always. You and Scott are absolutely amazing!! :)

I am at the end of the application process to University of Cincinnati's graduate school of health psychology; in order to specialize in two areas which I am tremendously passionate about: children and cancer. A Doctorate of Pediatric Psycho-Oncology, a six year program, however well worth it.

Love Always,

Auntie Sammie :)