"Eat it up,
Wear it out,
Make it do,
Or go without."
~A Pioneer Sampler, by Barbara Greenwood~
Pioneer Woman at Heart
One Flourishing, Frugal and Fun Family!
One family learning to live off the land, cut back on expenses, and to live a simpler and a more self-sufficient lifestyle.
Friday, June 22, 2012
How I am Doing It - Getting in shape and Exercise
I've had a few people ask me what I am doing to lose weight and get in shape. My goal is to completely shed 50 pounds(or more). I am down 14. At our ages, it doesn't come off as fast, and if it took me 6 years to put it all on, I would rather it came slow to ensure it stays off (vs. fast). I do not do weight watcher's or any program that requires buying frozen meals.
Here is what I am doing:
~Eating as many real foods (homegrown without chemicals or organic) vs. processed foods (even Subway is very high in sodium so don't let them fool you). We cut out shortening, eat less bread, and now can jam with honey vs. sugar. Last year we planted a boat load of green pepper plants, I am just now finishing up the last in the freezer. It lasted all winter long. Peppers, along with apples, are high in pesticides in stores. Even at some orchards. We are trying to eliminate all foods that would have chemicals.
*For example: eating fresh farm eggs with veggies, or oatmeal with garden pumpkin, or steel cut oats vs. store boxed cereal. We utilize our goat's milk in everything we can also.
~Exercise, on top of our regular physical outdoor and indoor work. We regularly go to the gym for a good hour or more. We lift weights followed by cardio (treadmill or elliptical etc.). Some times we ride our bikes there or bike ride instead. Hubby and I love to box also. He entered a boxing contest back in the day. Years ago we bought a heavy bag and a speed bag. They are both in the garage. The gym we go to, is set up in our old high school, and out in the country. The fees for families with children in the school system there are $25.00/month per family - affordable and in a good location. I bench press just like hubby etc.
~Rest. To be fit mentally, I am really working on taking "rest" days. They help us stay emotionally fit. With a blended family of 8, there can be a lot of stress in this house.
~Eliminate or Limit Alcohol. This is a huge must if you want to stay in shape and be healthy. Hubby still enjoys a beer after a long day at work and having mowed the grass, but it's limited. I plan to order us some organic wine for special occasions (dates alone, Christmas, etc.).
~Insurance Reasons: Our health insurance requires not just my hubby, but myself also, to participate in an on-line exercise/health program. We participate in various things and earn points. By a certain date we must have 1000 points in order to keep our insurance as it is, and at the same price. If not, we lose benefits, and pay a higher price. Some programs are logging exercise hours, losing extra weight, learning to cook (which I already do anyway), calling a nurse, watching on-line movies about health and taking a quiz etc. It's a pain in the rear and time consuming, but we can't afford to have bad health or pay higher prices.
Misc: I am also buying local honey and drinking a mix of 1 tsp. honey/1 tsp. Bragg's apple cider vinegar and 8 oz. of water each day (many benefits).
I'm not selling any product, nor am I a doctor. I'm just sharing what we are doing. Hubby had lowered all of his numbers for cholesterol and I'll be getting mine checked soon.
More Misc: Limit computer and TV. This is more important to me than the kids. They could care less, but I am mentally fit when I spend less time on the Internet and computer. If I spend too much time, I am groggy and not in a pleasant mood. It zaps my energy.
Labels:
Exercise,
Family Health,
Frugal Living,
Motherhood
Thursday, June 21, 2012
Worn Out
Today, I am really missing my wall tent. Thunderstorms are predicted, so the front porch may be off limits too. The last two storms we had, caused lightening to fry one VCR/DVD player, and two fans. Both times the lightening hit, there were loud "pops" and a flash of light in the house. We never had this happen before.
I woke up extremely tired. My 12 year-old helped me weed the watermelon, some tomatoes, sweet potatoes, and pumpkins. I had the kids put the 3rd load of laundry out, and they broke the line - Hmph! I rigged one line, but will need to buy new clothesline to fix the other one.
There is more to weed today, but I need to take my 10 year-old to her library reading program. I am skipping berry picking too. Unless the storms hold off, and it cools a bit later in the evening. I'm just that tired. My body is telling me to take a rest. No canning either.
Hubby worked overtime, and didn't get home until after midnight. My 20 year-old son is working 3rd shift (covering someone's vacation), and comes home a grouch. I cannot wait for this week to be over. Third shift causes the Jekyll and Hyde syndrome. He has had to deal with drunks, call the police and so forth. Third shift is just not normal on the body either.
My 18-year old quit her job, and has a horse to pay for. Her irrational decisions are stressing me out too. Between kids and work, I'm ready for a vacation of some sort, but I know if I went somewhere, the garden would die. Most of the kids resent me for growing a garden, but will eat it when it's served on the table.
Yesterday I pulled more garden bounty - 5 kohlrabi, more radishes, lettuce, and sugar snap peas. We made one large salad, made a raw salad, and then roasted the rest. The goats got the leftover treats (skins, tops, etc from the produce).
If anything, I may pick a kohlrabi and a few radishes to make the same raw salad for myself today. I need re-energize badly. I don't want to get sick like last year.
I woke up extremely tired. My 12 year-old helped me weed the watermelon, some tomatoes, sweet potatoes, and pumpkins. I had the kids put the 3rd load of laundry out, and they broke the line - Hmph! I rigged one line, but will need to buy new clothesline to fix the other one.
There is more to weed today, but I need to take my 10 year-old to her library reading program. I am skipping berry picking too. Unless the storms hold off, and it cools a bit later in the evening. I'm just that tired. My body is telling me to take a rest. No canning either.
Hubby worked overtime, and didn't get home until after midnight. My 20 year-old son is working 3rd shift (covering someone's vacation), and comes home a grouch. I cannot wait for this week to be over. Third shift causes the Jekyll and Hyde syndrome. He has had to deal with drunks, call the police and so forth. Third shift is just not normal on the body either.
My 18-year old quit her job, and has a horse to pay for. Her irrational decisions are stressing me out too. Between kids and work, I'm ready for a vacation of some sort, but I know if I went somewhere, the garden would die. Most of the kids resent me for growing a garden, but will eat it when it's served on the table.
Yesterday I pulled more garden bounty - 5 kohlrabi, more radishes, lettuce, and sugar snap peas. We made one large salad, made a raw salad, and then roasted the rest. The goats got the leftover treats (skins, tops, etc from the produce).
If anything, I may pick a kohlrabi and a few radishes to make the same raw salad for myself today. I need re-energize badly. I don't want to get sick like last year.
Labels:
Frugal Living,
Motherhood,
Pioneer Living,
Recipes,
Vegetable Garden
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