Whole Family | Healthy Freezer Meals

As I get ready for baby #4 to grace us with her presence, I am starting the preparations. I don’t even have a nursery set up (like at all) but food, food I will have set up in plenty of time! I want to make sure that not only is my family well fed with delicious meals while I am out of commission, I want to make sure that I am not the one up in the kitchen cooking those meals. Can I get an amen?

I have found quite a few recipes not only for meals covering the entire day, but for sides, desserts and snacks. There are options for everyone, all of them being naturally grain-free. Some include dairy if you can handle that and a few have natural sugars. Overall, these are very healthy, whole food meals that will easily go from the freezer to your plate, or from your freezer to your crockpot to your plate.

I plan on taking a few days, spread out, to make many of these meals and fill up my deep freezer. Work now means rest later. First, we need to make sure we have the must-have resources for these meals. Check the list and have all of those items in-house before you start as they make all of this much easier.

Many of these meals can either be left big or, like with the breakfast casseroles, I cut them up into serving size pieces and freeze them in snack sized freezer bags for easy access. I freeze date balls and muffins 2 to a snack sized bag as well. Almost all of the meals can, and should, be frozen in gallon sized freezer bags to save space. The chicken pot pie recipe is geared to be made in foil containers, as others could be if you choose as well.

The snack list consists of no-cook items that our family loves and I plan on having available for all of us, especially when I won’t be up and at em. I listed some sauces and spices that are not necessary to have, but you might choose to make them to add to your meals. If you want to be super organized check out this Intro to Freezer Meals for  personalized planning templates and more. 

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Have fun, make a plan, make a grocery list, get cooking and fill that freezer! 

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Must-Have Resources and Needs:

Label maker (splurge) or a permanent marker

Crockpot

Crockpot liners

Gallon sized freezer bags for meals

Quart sized freezer bags for pancakes and waffles

Snack sized freezer bags for muffins, date balls, shredded chicken and shredded turkey

Foil baking dishes

Breakfast:

Breakfast Cookies

Pumpkin Waffles

Lagniappe Casserole

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Whole Family| Healthy Eating For Kids

The most common question I get is, “How do you get your kids to eat healthy?” It’s hard enough to change our own eating habits, but for many the thought of bringing your kids over to the dark side is a feat better left un-feated. I know what you’re thinking. Is this an opportunity to get my kids to hate me!? Will we be lucky enough to fight at every meal!?!? Am I going to make a lot of tasty food only for everyone to throw up at the sight of it!?!?!? Is my life going to get ten times harder just because I want my kids to eat kale!?!?!?!?

My first word of advice? BREATHE!!!

Okay…. are we good?

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It’s not going to be a hike up Mount Everest, but yes- there may be a little finagling involved. Here are a few tips, ideas and examples of how you can get your kids to eat healthy, (without hiding broccoli in the brownies) and keep everyone’s sanity in the process. Onward up the mountain!!!

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1. Take baby steps. A healthy eating lifestyle didn’t happen overnight for us grown people (BE REAL)- it certainly isn’t going to happen overnight for the short newbies either. Make small changes, lasting changes, slowly. And make them stick. Make the decision to cut out or substitute one food or meal at a time, and stick with that change. Every so often, maybe weekly, change something else in addition to the changes you already made. Time will fly and pretty soon, your family will be eating healthy foods majority of the time without any crazy rebellious commotion involved. Doesn’t get much easier.

 

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2. Get your kids involved in the meal planning. Many times the struggle is not with the food, it’s with control. Let’s face it, kids don’t have a lot of decisions that are up to them to make. They do, however, get to decide what goes in their mouth. So when mom comes to the table with a big bowl of brussel sprouts that they didn’t see coming- eruption! Control is being taken away! Alert the media! Of course, your kids might be great with new green baby cabbages, or they might quickly tell you that they stink and look scary and they have no intention of eating them.

So let’s try something else: Try sitting down with them, explain your desire for the whole family to start making healthier food choices, and browse the cookbooks or online resources- together. Challenge them to find a veggie that they would be willing to try and let them take the baby step reigns. From there, challenge them with a whole recipe, or dessert, or snack. Baby steps= small lasting changes.

When I make my meal plan for the week I ask everyone what they would like to see in the menu. Everyone offers an idea and they look forward to the day their idea will be used. Not only does it make them feel involved, but they are eager to eat what they thought of. It’s a win-win situation.

*What happens if they pick a recipe that they don’t end up liking? Laugh together, throw it out, and challenge them again. You’re on the same team, work hard to climb that mountain together.

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3. Involved your kids in the shopping. When we go to the store, my kids have free reign of the produce section. Celery? Sure! Apples? Of course! Kabocha? Absolutely! If they want fruits and veggies by golly they are going to get their fruits and veggies! Anything to get them involved. When Jeremiah asks me to get almond butter and dried figs because he wants to make fig sandwiches I give him a high five and we find the darn figs. Any time they are excited about healthy food I run with that as far as I can.

Maybe your kid is so beyond NOT excited to walk through the produce section with mommy, go back to the challenge. Before you ever get there, talk to them and ask them to scour the aisles for one healthy snack that they would be willing to try. Lay out some ground rules of what it can’t have in it, or if they’re little explain it as you go, and see what they find. You might be surprised! I did this with Levi, my two year old, and he found cherry tomatoes. He now pops those suckers like candy!

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4. Get your kids involved in the cooking. When we first started eating healthy my kids thought I had gone off my rocker. They were not too thrilled about this strange new mommy and all her strange new foodie ways. Until…. I let them enter my strange domain: the kitchen. My kids love having knives, a can opener, a hand mixer and more at their tiny little fingertips. They are becoming more and more creative and are super proud of what they come up with.

Depending on the age they can either help you cook, make non-cook meals, or cook a whole meal on their own. Take it back to the challenge and help them find a recipe (or make up one) that they can make- and will eat. The other day Levi had a great time making salmon cakes with me, Shiloh loves using the hand mixer to fluff egg whites, and Jeremiah makes us his famous tuna salad all by himself. Be creative, be patient, be fun- and get your kids in the kitchen.

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5. Pick your battles. And be nice about it. I am all for making my kids try new things and not give in to whiny-hineys but… sometimes it’s okay to back off for the moment. For instance, Jeremiah despises eggs. I know he despises eggs, he knows I know he despises eggs, heck- we all know he despises eggs. Does that mean he never eats eggs? No. I still serve him eggs on a regular basis but… I am verbally understanding of his “despise-ment”, I only give him a spoonful when I serve him knowing it’s not an overwhelming amount, and I don’t make eggs every day just to rub what he doesn’t like in his face.

I compromise enough to make us both happy, but I don’t completely give up. Just the other day he ate his serving quickly, without issue and then said, “Mommy, did you see how I ate my eggs fast without complaining at all?” He was proud of his accomplishment, as was I, and it’s not a battle. We know we’re on the same team, he knows the nutritional value of eggs, and he knows what I expect from him. We are working together and not turning it into a war around the kitchen table.

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6. Have healthy snacks in-house and get not healthy snacks out of the house. It always makes me chuckle when someone asks me how to get their kids to stop eating bad snacks at home. Well, get those bad snacks out of the home!!! Kids, and all of us, eat what is available and if healthy snacks are the only thing available- at some point we will get hungry enough to eat them. We keep a basket of bananas, apples and oranges on the counter.

Oh. My. Goodness I can’t even begin to explain to you how fast we go through these fruits! Why? Because they are in sight, they are one of the only snacks readily available, and the kids have developed a love for them. We also have trail mix readily available, raw cauliflower, broccoli, and carrots, ants on a log ingredients, and dried fruit.

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7. Make fun, healthy goodies! When I asked my kids for ideas on this post this was the first one they suggested. Make some fun foods! We love all kinds of smoothies (like chocolate ones), cookies, cupcakes and more- especially when they’re made with whole food ingredients! Get creative, ask the kids what they are craving, and get cooking. Healthy eating is not about depriving ourselves of all-things-yummy it’s about getting back to the basics and making what we love- with good ingredients. We don’t have to get cookies at Wal-Mart, we can make homemade wheat-free, sugar-free absolutely delicious cookies at home.

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8.Talk with your kids. If my kids pick up a box of something at a store, we go through the ingredients together and I explain what they are, and how they’re not good for our bodies. If they get in a complain-y mood we talk about why they’re upset, I let them know that sometimes it’s hard for me too, I remind them that how we are eating glorifies God, I remind them how their bellies feel when they eat good and when they eat not-so-good, I ask them what food would be a good substitute for what they are asking for, and I remind them that their parents are eating healthy and need their support (this one actually works). Being open and honest with our kids is a really great place to be. 

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9. Stick to it! If you make a change, please don’t un-change it. Kids need consistency, they like consistently, they thrive on consistency. If you tell them that you’re cutting out juice and going straight water, stick to the water. Even I am not thrilled about water and for the first few days of going strict paleo I am at a shortage for hydration because water just isn’t fun sometimes. But…. after only having water as an option for a few days guess what? I can’t get enough of it! It takes time for any of us to adjust- let the time happen and watch your kids come around. Just don’t go back!

10. This is a hard one and I contemplated not including it but I have to. All kids love healthy food… when they’re hungry enough. Do you like how I worded that? It’s true! I promise. Ever since my kids began eating real food at 1 year old they have always been made to eat what we are eating. Just because you didn’t start then, doesn’t mean you can’t now. Serving your kids different meals because they don’t like what you made, or not making healthy food because they won’t like it, isn’t helping them, it’s just not. Yes, many of our kids are picky eaters and “would just as soon starve” but in reality they won’t. They really won’t. my 2 year old used to be low on the weight percentile scale. Did that change my way of thinking? No. Jeremiah has diabetes and needs food. Does that change my way of thinking? No. Levi has still gone to bed hungry: he’s a chub now. Jeremiah has still missed a meal and had to drink apple juice instead when a correction was needed: he’s thriving. Don’t give in. It’s challenging, but molding your kids into thankful short people will pay off with thankful tall people.

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Does this mean every meal time will be a battle? NO. Not at all. When we sit down for a meal (when I know there could be an issue) I very calmly and nicely, with a smile on my face, remind everyone that this is what I made, that’s it’s good for our bodies, and that I worked hard to make it. I also state that if they don’t care to eat it that’s fine, but they still need to say thank you and then then silently and politely sit at their seat until dinner is over. They can then eat at the next meal, without any dessert or snacks in the meantime. I also let them know that we are not going to wait around all mealtime for them to play with their food, so their meal needs to be finished by the time Mommy and Daddy’s meal is done. I end with a chipper, “OK?!” and wait for okays all around. Then we go about our meal, ignoring any plates that are not eaten and not having any more discussion about it. At that point they are making a decision that they are entitled to and I’m okay with that. I am also okay with not making them anything else. No battles, no fights, no stress. All of this done pleasantly and positively and with a sincere care for their physical and emotional care. It’s not mean! It’s love. It makes the world of difference and eventually, they will thank you for it. 

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Whew! Do you feel like you can climb that mountain now? I sure hope so! Look over these points, find a few at a time that work for your family, take baby steps, keep the peace, make a plan, stick to it and start making healthy decisions as a whole family.

Your whole family will thank you…. 

A Day In The Life…..

Today is World Diabetes Day and we are celebrating by wearing BLUE! Will you join us? Wear your blue today and send us a picture to wholefamilystrong@gmail.com. I would love to make a collage of everyone wearing their BLUE!

As part of November being diabetes awareness month I would like to lay out “a day in the life” of what Jeremiah must do daily in order to remain healthy and well. Remember this is not just one day, this is every single day. Some days it’s routine, some days it gets really old for all of us. No matter what, we know God has a perfect plan for Jeremiah and we are thankful for everything He is doing in his life.

Before we begin, a vocab check.

What is a site change? 

We do a site change every 3 days, many times sooner due to pump malfunctions. A site change is when Jeremiah has to take off the pump that is connected to his body and put on a new one. This involves injecting insulin into a small pump, looks like half an egg, that will then be taped to his body. I squeeze his skin, press a button, and breathe with him until a needle puts a new catheter under his skin. Sometimes he can get through this just fine. Other times it hurts more than usual and he screams and holds wherever it was injected until the pain passes in a few minutes. There are times that after this process the pump malfunctions and we must immediately repeat the whole process, including putting a new catheter in, even though we just had. Those times are the worst.

A Day In The Life….. From 12am to 12pm

12am- Blood sugar check.

If bg is normal, do nothing-get some sleep.

If bg is high check pump for malfunction and give insulin if everything’s okay.

If pump is messed up, do a site change and give insulin.

If Jeremiah is low wake him up and give him 15 carbs worth of juice. Re-check in 30 minutes and repeat juice if still low.

Once his sugar is in range, finally get some sleep.

3am- Blood sugar check.

If bg is normal, do nothing-get some sleep.

If bg is high check pump for malfunction and give insulin if everything’s okay.

If pump is messed up, do a site change and give insulin.

If Jeremiah is low wake him up and give him 15 carbs worth of juice. Re-check in 30 minutes and repeat juice if still low.

Once his sugar is in range, finally get some sleep.

Around 7am (when he wakes up)- Blood sugar check. 

If bg is normal, do nothing.

If bg is high check pump for malfunction and give insulin if everything’s okay.

If pump is messed up, do a site change and give insulin.

If Jeremiah is low, give 15 carbs of food and recheck in 30 minutes.

Repeat in 30 minutes if still low, might be breakfast time by then.

Around 8- Breakfast. Blood Sugar Check. 

Check sugar and enter number into his pump.

Count the amount of carbs in breakfast. Usually a SWAG. (Scientific Wild A@# Guess)

Enter into pump and it will give him insulin to cover the food.

If he’s low before eating I will then have to enter the insulin in manually and pray I did it right.

10am- About 1 hour after he finished eating breakfast. Blood Sugar Check.

If bg is normal, do nothing.

If bg is high check pump for malfunction and give insulin if everything’s okay.

If pump is messed up, do a site change and give insulin.

Recheck in 30 minutes and continue to give insulin until within range.

If Jeremiah is low, give 15 carbs of food and recheck in 30 minutes.

Repeat in 30 minutes until number gets in range.

12pm- Lunch time. Blood sugar Check. 

Check sugar and enter number into his pump.

Count the amount of carbs in breakfast. Usually a SWAG.

Enter into pump and it will give him insulin to cover the food.

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12 Tips for Pinching Your Paleo Pennies

With a family of 5, and many of you having larger families, I can definitely understand the need to make our dollars stretch. We budget every penny and if we run out, that’s it, we’ve run out. I have to be prepared and focused and use every available resource to bring great food to my family table, without breaking the bank. I have found many ways to do this and, thanks to the wonderful support on our Whole Family Facebook page, we have even more now.

Check out these 12 tips for pinching pennies while eating paleo and get ready to save! 

Julia Child Inspiration

“This is my invariable advice to people: Learn how to cook- try new recipes, learn from your mistakes, be fearless, and above all have fun!” – Julia Child

I have to admit, I have never made a Julia Child’s recipe. After being inspired by her wonderfully hilarious snippets I do believe that is going to have to change. Check out a little Julia Child inspiration and be ready for an upcoming post on my own twist on one of her recipes. Bon Appetit!


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Some Links Worth Checking Out…..

These Ain’t the Same Grains! | Underground Wellness

William Davis, a preventive cardiologist who practises in Milwaukee, Wis., argues in his new book Wheat Belly that wheat is bad for your health—so bad that it should carry a surgeon general’s warning.

Most people on the Paleo diet aren’t aware that nuts are often higher in phytic acid than grains.  Find out why this is a problem – and what to do about it.
Aw nuts… ;)


Food labels are hard enough to read without having to keep an eye out for these horrifying ingredients. Be aware!
 

Whole Family | A Day to Celebrate

Today is a day to celebrate. Today is a day to rejoice. Today is a day that has gone done in history. It’s in the book. The Book of Life. Today is the day the Lord saved me.

10 years ago today I surrendered my life to the Lord. 10 years ago today I gave over the reigns of my shambled life and allowed the giver of my life to lead my life. 10 years ago today I was saved by grace alone. 10 years ago today I started to live. To really live. Continue reading

A Woman’s Week at the Gym

I received this hilarious email this evening at HAD to share. I must confess I have no idea who it originated from, if you do please let me know. It seems it has circulated the web for a while. Otherwise, enjoy the hilarity (if that’s a word) of this story.

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Whole Family | Motivation

I don’t know about you but I need motivation. I am in constant need of motivation.

I look for it everywhere. I find it everywhere.

I find it online, through my friends, through the bible, through my family, through myself.

It works. It keeps my focused. It keeps me working towards my goals.

I encourage you to make a motivational “wall” of what motivates you.

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Me and my big belly…..

I like food as much as the next guy. Actually, let me rephrase that. I like food MORE than the next guy. I love salty, crunchy, fried, greasy, smothered, carb-wrapped food. One of my most favoritist foods? (Yes, I made up a word) Jack in the Box tacos! I know, I know….but I do!

And… I can eat a lot of them. Do I? No. Why not, you ask? Because it makes me feel like crap.

Before I switched to eating paleo almost every time I ate I felt bad afterwards. My stomach would be a whole lot bigger than it was before I ate, my back would hurt, and I would have major bowel issues immediately following my meal. It wasn’t pretty. But…. I thought that was normal. I thought this must be how everyone lives, it’s just one of those things no one talks about. And, because this was an every day occurrence it wasn’t something I couldn’t handle. How things have changed!

After going paleo for a couple of months I decided to “eat what everyone else is eating”. Donuts. Haha! The joke was on me. Partly because I already had an issue with grains and dairy, and partly because I had not had eaten them in a while, my stomach BLEW UP! It’s almost funny now…but not really. Continue reading

Last day at the beach… Goodbye Whole30

Even though our Whole30 is over we had one more full day left at the beach that we wanted to share. I share this to say that even though the Whole30 is over, we are still eating good food and even though I am no longer sharing our every move, we are still hanging out having a fun time as a family. I also share because we live in New Orleans and our families live everywhere but. Blogging about our fun experiences allows our families to feel closer and more connected to us. It’s wonderful all around. I hope you enjoy seeing pictures of our last day at the beach as much as we enjoyed being there.

For breakfast I made an egg casserole of acorn squash, salmon and eggs.

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Reflections at the Beach…..

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For a few years now I have come to the beach with a wonderful group of ladies. We make a purpose to get away for a couple of days, not to have a girl’s weekend, but to have time with God. Quiet, uninterrupted, massive time with God. I love it, I love the quiet, and I look forward to it every year.

These past few days, although not quite the same as my quiet beach trips, has reminded me of them. Why? Because it’s the beach. When I come to the beach and look in awe on God’s creation I can’t help but feel closer to Him. I stand in front of one of His many masterpieces and realize once again how big He is… and how little I am. Continue reading

Day 28 Eats! Day 3 Beach!

We are nearing the end of our Whole30 and we are having a nice and relaxing time at the beach. When we first arrived we spotted a farmers market and our plan today is to go back.

First though, we started our day with a scrumptious yet SIMPLE meal of farm fresh eggs and acorn squash.

After breakfast we finally made it back to the farmers market. The kids were so excited, although I think I was more excited than they were. The market also included a bakery that they are hoping to return to on our way back to NOLA.

It felt so nice, so homey, to be at the Burris Market. To have so many clean fruits and veggies in one place, ripe for the picking, calling out to us, begging to be eaten… we were like kids in a candy store. Continue reading

Day 27 Eats! Day 2 BEACH!!!

Our first full day at the beach and we are up and ready to get out there!

Of course, we started with a great breakfast….

Salmon, eggs, peppers and mango. A wonderful beach breakfast!

As we we getting ready I thought about the changes that we have had in our lives in the past few years. One of them being our physical appearance. Check out Shiloh and I from 3 years ago and then today.

Crazy, huh?!

I love that I now have the energy to run after the kids, play with them, and go until they tire out…not the other way around. What a difference eating right and exercising makes!

The kids could barely hold in their excitement about getting to the beach!

They had buckets and buckets of supplies!

Love them!!!

This is Levi’s first trip to the beach…can you tell?

The second we got off the boardwalk and his tiny toes touched the sand Levi FREAKED!

All he would say over and over and over was, “OW!!! OW!!!”  and he wouldn’t let his feet touch the ground. 

It was absolutely hilarious! We were all cracking up. He looked so cute!

I did finally get him on the beach and this is all I got. He was in a silent protest.

On the other side of the coin, Jeremiah and Shiloh were like fish who had come home.

Their smiles were plastered on their little faces.

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Day 26 Eats…on our way to the beach!!!

We’re going to the BEACH today!!!!! Are we’re so excited!!! Can you tell?!?!!!

But first…breakfast!

I had to take a picture of our farm fresh eggs and our lucky green one. Aren’t they just the prettiest things ever?!

For breakfast I was still trying to use up leftovers so I made a casserole of shredded pork, tomatoes, spinach and eggs.

It was totally off the cuff and totally delicious.

Can you tell Levi enjoyed his breakfast?

After breakfast Levi, his big belly, and the rest of us said bye-bye to Daddy. We finished packing the truck, picked up the keys to the condo, ran by guitar practice, and headed out to the BEACH!!!

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My kids love tuna salad. Jeremiah has even become really good at making it. Since tuna was on sale this week I bought a whole bunch of cans and made a huge bowl of tuna for lunch, and for many more lunches. They loved it.

On our way in guess what we spotted?! A wonderful, huge, year-round, daily, gorgeous Farmers Market!!!

The kids and I could barely pick our jaws up off the ground as we walked around goggly-eyed looking at all the fresh produce.

There were aisles and aisles of fresh beauty!

Talk about being tempted to buy one of everything!

We really only got a small bit but stay tuned…we will be going back soon!

Drumroll please….we made it to the BEACH!!!

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Day 21 Eats!

Our day 21 started out really early as Jeremiah had an 8am basketball game and Shiloh had cheer duty.

Thankfully everyone loves chorizo and eggs and it is a really fast and easy breakfast to make. You can see by their faces they were still a little groggy as they enjoyed their breakfast.

After breakfast we rushed out to cheer on the Green Wave, Jeremiah’s upward team and to watch Shiloh cheer. They both did a wonderful job and were really cute doing it.

Levi “happily” sat on the sidelines cheering his big brother and sister on.

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The Whole “Grand” Family

I have to say, the best part about this Whole30 is that “grandpa” and “grandma” are doing it with our “Whole Family”. Grandpa and grandma are my parents and I can’t be more proud of them for taking on this challenge. So far, they are doing amazingly well, making new recipes that make me drool as I look at the pictures of their meals on my phone. My mom is cooking new foods daily in amazing new ways, they are making sure to add in good fats at every meal and they have “munchies” ready for when they need them.

They even are exercising every morning. How? I’m so glad you asked. They DANCE. They really do! Every morning they DANCE! After their morning quiet times with the Lord they flip on the tellie, put Just Dance in the wii, and get moving. Seriously! Well, it’s probably not very serious, it’s probably HILARIOUS! And I can say that ’cause they’re my parents! (love you, mommy!)

Seriously, though…what a great idea! Exercise can become so boring and repetitive. That’s why most people don’t stick with it for very long! So why not do something you love? Like dancing?! My parents dance for about 30 minutes a day, first thing in the morning, and they are seeing and feeling great results from it. Go grandma and grandpa! Dance your hearts out!

Both my parents are great chefs in the kitchen and can make up an extraordinary meal in minutes with ingredients I would never have thought would work well together. They have been so excited about the good, clean, real foods they’ve been eating that they’ve been sending me pictures of their meals. It’s so much fun to share ideas and encouragement. Makes this Whole30 all the more fun!

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Whole30 Day 16 | Crossfit & Eats!

Started my Monday off bright and early, actually dark and early, at the Crossfit gym. I am loving Crossfit and loving that I have a great group of girls to do it with. We’re learning all kinds of new moves and feeling stronger after every workout. I’ve got to say that the best part is how we are blowing our coach away. We came in being “newbies” just last week and now we are right in there with the rest of the pack and she can’t keep from telling us how great we’re doing. It’s really nice to know that all our hard work on the TRX has paid off and we can hang with the ‘big guns’.

Our WOD was “The Seven”. We did seven different exercises, 7 times each, for 7 rounds. Crazy intense and very cool. We warmed up with 1,000m row and cooled down with some planks and handstands. Dang.

I have never been a gymnast type person so a handstand kind of scares me. It just doesn’t seem natural to be hanging upside down. Be real people! My feet were meant to be planted firmly on the ground. I did give it a try although it was a very much failed attempt. I will definitely be working on it. My girls however were solid hand standers. Marcy kicked her legs up and held it for what seemed like half an hour! Well, maybe just a couple minutes, but dang! Pam and Melanie also rocked the handstand which only made me want to show them up next time even more. I’m not competitive at ALL, am I?! Check Melanie out:

I kept my feet on the ground for this workout but I still managed to rock my new Geaux Crossfit tank that I got from the Whole9 workshop. Can’t wait to have some massive weights on that bar!

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