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That’s a Wrap!

January 31, 2013

This month, we decided to start something new

{That’s a Wrap}…

a glance back at the month we are leaving behind…

some photographs, some posts you may have missed,

and a beautiful quote or two! 

{ January, 2013 }

 

:: Sara ::

 

 :: Nicole ::

 

Some posts you may have missed….

 

Happy New Year wishes

A worthy cause — Act Today!

Some mid-century modern design inspiration

Pilates-Infused Fitness workouts

For your sweet tooth — Chocolate Peanut Butter Pie

The Olloclip — our favorite iPhone accessory

Finding some much needed Mommy zen

Family Getaway to Mammoth Lakes

5 favorite cleaning products

Goal for better overall health — small changes = big results

Low-Fat Chocolate Chip Banana Bread Recipe

5 favorite local walking trails

Healthy & hearty —Homemade Lentil Vegetable Soup

Dare to dream — an inspiring story of one families move to Alaska

Stars & Strikes Event — a night of volunteering

 &

some of our loveliest finds {weeks 1, 2, 3, & 4}

 

“The future belongs

to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams.” 

:: Eleanor Roosevelt ::

Filed Under: Family

Volunteering for Autism

January 29, 2013

Volunteering for Autism,

is great for my soul.

I was blessed with the opportunity to volunteer for

an Autism Foundation

that is near and dear to my family’s heart………

ACT Today! and the Eddie Guardardo Foundation.

The Star’s and Strike’s Event

stars and strikes

It brought together,

families affected by Autism as well as numerous

celebrities, sponsors, and volunteers

{I had the pleasure of meeting some amazing parents and therapists}.

The event’s purpose was to raise money for

children living with Autism whom are

in need of care and treatment.

The Star’s and Strike’s event was attended by over

four hundred guests…

a fantastic and positive turn out.

Eddie Guardardo’s youngest daughter was

diagnosed with Autism at a young age.

His family created the idea of bringing together his

friends and baseball connections to help raise

the awareness of Autism.

Athletes from Jered Weaver (Angel’s player) to

Ryan Getzlaf (Anaheim Duck’s) graciously donated

towards the silent auction items, as well as,

signed bowling jersey’s that they wore at the event.

It was humbling to be a witness to this generous atmosphere.

The items auctioned ranged from Baseball tickets to

the purchasing of IPad’s for children whom

are speech delayed due to Autism.

All proceeds benefiting ACT Today!.

I was blessed to take part in the silent auction.

I helped in assisting the winning bidders.

The first and only bidder I helped,

showed the true spirit of philanthropy.

George Moisbarger (Chief Squib)

from the Charitable Foundation:

Squid and Squash,

said he had heard of the event last year

and had the high-mindedness to contribute

anyway he could towards helping

children with Autism.

George felt that if one is able to donate

the time or the money to a charity

they find endearing…. then that

is truly living a life fulfilled.

I don’t know if it was the fact that we

have experienced our ups and downs with

Autism Spectrum Disorder or

George’s kind words, but

I felt leveled by the moment.

I wish that there were more people

on earth like this man.

George and his Squid and Squash Foundation

helped to make it possible for those in need this

past Sunday Night.

All for the hope to cure and help

those with Autism.

I know I have my hopeful reminder…..

Volunteering for Autism

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Filed Under: Family

An Inspiring Life of Simplicity & Adventure

January 28, 2013

We have such an incredible treat to share with you!

One of our dear friends

{who is also our college sorority sister}

moved to Alaska five years ago,

seeking a life of simplicity & adventure for her family.

Although a busy wife,

mommy…

{who is eagerly awaiting the arrival of baby #3!!!},

teacher & blogger…

she graciously made time to answer our interview questions. 

She truly lives a life that most of us only dream about…

We hope that her story inspires you, as it has Nicole & I!

Meet our beautiful friend, Erin:

 

Tell us a little about your life prior to moving to Alaska…

Before we moved to Alaska 5 years ago, Mike and I lived a very average California lifestyle. We met in Long Beach where I was in school and we were neighbors. After a couple years of dating we got married in Santa Barbara, then moved to Tehachapi. We had our first son, Noah. I was a teacher and Mike was working in sales. Our commutes were horrendous. My school district and his job were not where we wanted our lives to be. We would camp every weekend and dream of a life of adventure.

What made you and Mike decide to take that giant leap?

Mike was a SoCal kid like me but went to college at the University of Alaska, Anchorage. He spent his summers in Juneau on fishing boats (i.e. Deadliest Catch) and continued to live there for eight years. Pretty much as soon as we became serious as a couple he would always tell me of his dreams to move back to Alaska. But I literally laughed about it for almost 7 years; thinking I would never leave Southern California. Then our family grew and so did our desire to be closer to nature, to have a simpler life and one that we would never look back on and think ‘what if we moved’? We never wanted to regret not taking the plunge. So once we told our families, we planned our move. I knew that the weather would be VERY different (Juneau is a temperate rain forest) so I tracked the weather and compared it to what I was used to every day for a year. I read daily living blogs and we researched schools, jobs, housing, etc. Next, around April… we literally sold everything we had, packed up our car and drove 3000 miles to Prince Rupert Canada and took a ferry into Juneau {to read the full story of their journey to Alaska, click here}.

 

How has your life been different?

Well, our life is pretty amazing! We both have dream jobs; I teach kindergarten at a fabulous school where our children go and Mike is a supervisor at the Youth Correction Center, JYC. Our commute is literally 5-10 minutes and we are surrounded by huge mountains, more trails than roads, a thriving downtown community and endless water and mountain ranges. I consider us pretty darn lucky!

 

 

 

 

Describe a typical {non-school, non-work} day…

For us, it usually consists of some family adventure. Here the seasons decide what type of adventure we take. In the summer we might go downtown, watch the cruise ships and float planes and end the night with a bonfire on the beach or an evening hike {remember it doesn’t get dark until almost midnight in the summer}. In the winter, we usually go sledding, try to get the boys into a ski lesson at our local resort, go ice skating on a lake or take a winter walk in a meadow. We try to get outside as much as we can, but like any family, some days are inside jammie days with a movie!

 

 

 

 

What do you love most about your life in Alaska?

I love that we literally have nature in our backyard. In the summer we have salmon spawning in our stream behind our house with bear viewings all around town. But what I love most is that I never get tired of the view. We are lucky enough to live in a place that people pay thousands of dollars to visit each year and we couldn’t be more grateful.

 

 

What advice would you give to someone, like me, who craves a simpler life and a change?

Start small, talk it out and do your research. Mike and I visited many cities before we finally decided on Juneau. We were picky and had lots of stipulations. We knew we wanted simpler but didn’t want to do it without knowing for sure. Many nights were spent talking, dreaming, planning and getting things ready to go. But most importantly don’t be afraid of change. We left all our family and friends, with job interviews lined up, but nothing set in stone. So yes… we took a risk. But we knew more than anything that this is where we wanted to be. This is what we needed in our life, and we were willing to take the plunge. Whether it be living on a boat for a year or moving across the country, don’t be afraid to do it. We miss our family… and they miss us, but they are so happy for us when they see how great our life is and they love coming to visit! Not to mention my children will grow up with such amazing stories and pride knowing their parents followed their dreams.

 

 

 

 

 

Tell us about your personal blog {Mike + Erin Alaska Diaries}…

It’s our personal photo journal of our life here in Juneau. One thing I loved the most, about researching for Alaska, was reading lifestyle blogs there. I wanted to know and see what people did everyday; not just on the holidays when they have their picture perfect setup. Most of our readers are people who were just like us, trying to make the plunge to Alaska and figuring out how we made our journey. The biggest perk of all on our blog… is for us to be able to look back and see how we spent each season over the years… with the family that we love.

 

A BIG thanks to Mike & Erin…

for sharing a glimpse of your

adventurous, inspiring & breathtakingly beautiful life with us!

Make sure to check our their amazing blog!

{Mike + Erin Alaska Diaries}

Filed Under: Family

5 Favorite Cleaning Products

January 16, 2013

5 cleaning products worth your while……

Yes I know, totally relaxing topic……

Cleaning!

We all loathe it most of the time and

there is something that always needs to be cleaned.

It seems like a never ending chore.

As the comedian Phillis Diller said,

“Cleaning house while the kids are still growing,

is like shoveling snow while it’s still snowing.”

I know because I have one of these

+

A crazy one of these

Makes for a mess at times.

{yes we all do look quite innocent here, thanks Candace!}

So when I do have to roll up my sleeves and slap on a pair

of cleaning gloves, I tend to reach for these products.

These products allow me to keep my household as clean as possible,

while maintaining a healthy atmosphere.

All of these products for the most part are toxic free and

lack any harsh chemicals,

while also being Eco-friendly.

Here are my top 5 products listed below:

 

1. Method Glass and Surface Cleaner

 

This minty smelling cleaner works incredibly well with a lint free

microfiber cleaning cloth.

Keeps glass and surfaces streak free leaves behind a wonderful shine.

I use this on all of my windows and mirrors as well as

bathroom surfaces and fixtures.

 

2. The Bar Keeper’s Friend

 

I use the liquid form in all my sinks, toilets, and grout

in the bathrooms.

Its magical and non abrasive.

The Bar Keeper’s Friend works perfect as well

on silverware that has tarnished with

rust and are dulled by the dishwasher.

I use non abrasive recycled sponges such as

Scotch-Brite or Trader Joe’s Pop Up All Natural Sponges.

They work well with the Bar Keeper’s product as

they don’t scratch the surface you are working on.

They work perfectly in wiping up and cleaning the stove top too!

 

3. Mrs. Meyer’s Clean Day Dish Soap

 

Love love this dish soap.

I prefer the Geranium scent.

It is Eco-friendly and can be used as an all purpose soap.

Fill your sink with warm water and squeeze a few

drops of this magical potion, and your kitchen will

smell great as well as you will have sparkling dishes.

 

4. Method Daily Granite Cleaner

 

Great smelling and cleans up my messy kitchen counters.

Enough said!

 

5. Weiman’s Stainless Steel Cleaner

 

In my book there are zero substitutions for this product.

I have tried them all.

{Believe me I love stainless but can’t stand the kid finger prints}

So I favor quality and this is it!

It cleans all of the gunk as well as leaving the appliances

shiny and streak free.

Weiman’s makes this Mama happy!

But of course I can’t end this post with the one major piece of

equipment that is a must that helps to tie in all of these products.

A good vacuum cleaner!

I may be a bit swayed in this manner as I had

the incredible experience of both using this product

as well as being in an infomerical for

 

The Shark Rotator Lift Away

 

{ yes my film payment was the vacuum}

It is a fantastic piece of equipment.

It fits all of my families cleaning needs,

especially for us with having our dog, Lulu and

Shane’s allergies.

It cleans, rotates, and its suction is incredible.

Judge for yourself…….

{or maybe you have seen it late night on tv…wink}

 


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Mammoth Lakes Family Getaway

January 15, 2013

 This year, we were finally able to sneak off for a family getaway to

Mammoth Lakes, California.

This was not only our first time in Mammoth,

but our first time {as a family of six} seeing snow!

This last Christmas

our oldest son’s only request was for a trip to visit the “snowy mountains.”

Of course, as parents… you try everything possible

to make their sweet dreams come true

{assuming they’re within reason, right?!!}.

So we cut back where we could, and headed out on a family road-trip!

When we arrived, this is what we saw…

it was b r e a t h t a k i n g …

magical….

a true Winter Wonderland!

At the recommendation of close friends, we decided to stay at the

Village Lodge.

We couldn’t have been more pleased with the accommodations.

With four children, we aren’t able to stay in your typical hotel.

At this point we need a little more space…

and definitely a kitchen to prepare meals for the kids.

Fortunately, the Lodge had it all, and was located in the heart of the

Mammoth Village!

I can’t begin to tell you how nice it was to send Husby down to Starbucks

early each morning for my coffee!

Everything you could possibly need is within walking distance…

coffee shops, boutiques, sweet treats, ski & snowboard rentals, restaurants and the gondola!

{for more images of the Village in Mammoth, click here}

 The day we arrived it SNOWED!

It must have snowed much of the night,

because when we woke the next morning

there was a fresh blanket covering everything…

 

 Over the next couple of days

we made our share of snow angels…

 and perfected the snowball!

 

The most fun that we had on our trip

was definitely the sledding!

We found a sacred little spot,

{close to where we were staying},

and made our own tracks in the fresh snow.

It was AMAZING!

Husby & I haven’t laughed that hard in years!

The kids were in a state of complete bliss!

Wish I could share the video of me wiping out on my first ride down

{rest assure… I did get better with practice}! 

 We also had fun eating snow…

playing with trucks…

 trudging along…

and sliding down the cold, wet ground on our bums!

Here are a few more snapshots

capturing memories that I know I’ll always hold on tightly to…

It was an incredible & unforgettable family getaway!

I feel completely BLESSED to have experienced this Winter trip,

to be married to this amazing man for the past 10 years…

and to call these magnificent four, my sweet littles! 

 

 

Filed Under: Family

The Olloclip…

January 9, 2013

A couple of weeks before Christmas, I decided to make some homemade biscotti.

I’ve always loved the twice-baked cookie, so I thought I’d give it a whirl!

Let’s just say…. it didn’t work out so well!

They were dry, bland, and they completely crumbled when I tried to cut them

{thinking it’s best to stick with my favorite Trader Joe’s biscotti instead}!

I was snapping some photos of the baking process

{in hopes to share with our readers – – had they turned out to be delicious}

when my hand got hooked on the strap of my camera causing it to fall

straight onto my unforgiving tile floor…

shattering the lens {tears}!

Of course, it was my good camera… as luck would have it, right?!

So, I’ve been out of a camera for a few weeks now,

but I did get a small replacement from my Husby for Christmas this year

{to tie me over until I get my new lens}.

It has turned out to be my favorite accessory for my iphone…

so great, in fact, that I felt the need to share it with you all!

It’s called the

olloclip

It works on iphone 4, 4s and the iphone 5

{make sure to purchase the right one for your phone}. 

Basically, it is a lens that fits effortlessly over your phone.

It has three lenses: the fisheye, the wide-angle, and the macro.

Have a peek at this short video to see how it all works:

 

 

While at a terrific park that Nicole had suggested to me {Dinosaur Park in Laguna Hills},

I was able to try out all three lenses.

Here are what the photos looked like using the fisheye:

{love their shadows over the bridge…}

 {mr. amazing…. coming out of a tunnel}

 {one of the only photos I captured of all four that day… that Seth (seen jumping) doesn’t like to be photographed!}

 {can’t get enough of this little man…. can you tell??}

{an unsolicited sweet moment of three of them…. like I said, Seth is camera shy! he actually prefers to be behind the camera taking the pictures!}

Here are a few shots using the wide-angle lens {while using the hipstamatic app}:

Perhaps the coolest lens in my opinion… the macro {pretty amazing for capturing the details}:

{petals of a rose…}

{a single leaf…}

 {my favorite… the inside of a rose}

***************************************************

I completely recommend the olloclip to anyone who has an iphone 4/5.

It has been really fun to you so far!

If you already have one, or happen to purchase one in the future…

we would love to hear what you think about it and even see your photos!

Happy Clicking!

 

Filed Under: Family

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bioSara and Nicole are sorority sisters that simply “happened” to end up in the same small town. They have many things in common, which have set the tone of their blog. They hope that you will join them in their journey of motherhood, dreams that may be, the daily life, and their passion for cooking, yoga, fashion, and design!

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