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What should’ve been Week in a Life

11 May 2012

I had initially planned on following along for Ali Edward’s Week in a Life project for the week of 23-29 April.

But somehow, that didn’t quite happen. And the paltry number of pictures I have are proof of that.

Maybe I’m just not quite used to bringing my camera around and taking pictures of the small, routine things? I probably need to get used to that.

Anyhow, there’s always next time. Or I might just try again on my own later this year. We’ll see.

But just because, here’s whatever pictures I had from the days I did take photos.

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Studyinggggg.

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Yummy chicken sandwich with cheddar cheese for lunch.

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The prints I ordered from Snapfish arrived!

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Isn’t this ninja adorable? haha.

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I can’t believe that we’re already at the end of the week.
And this weekend is also Mother’s Day!

What plans do you have for celebrating Mom this Sunday?

P.S. If you need ideas, check out this neat post by Danni at the oh, hello friend blog!

20 recipes / pb & chocolate cookies + chicken & bacon pot + spinach linguine with creamy walnut sauce

10 May 2012

I can’t believe how close I am getting to trying out twenty recipes this year!

I honestly didn’t ever seriously consider the possibility of it, or the fact that I would try seventeen new recipes and still have four months left of twenty!

I tried these a couple weeks ago while I was on my blog break!

pb&chocchip cookies

I love how cute these cookies look!

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This one-pot dish was pretty easy – I’m putting it in the go-to recipes for when I have no clue what to make for dinner!

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This recipe was from Everyday Food: Fresh Flavor Fast. I’m quite liking the two recipes I’ve tried from it so far.

17 down, 3 to go.

Sketch Wednesday Take / 18 April + 25 April ’12

9 May 2012

I thought I wouldn’t have time to do layouts after starting Project Life, but I’m glad that hasn’t been the case!

Here are layouts from Sketch Wednesdays over at the Green Frog Studio a couple weeks ago…

Project #22: Ade was here

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Supplies: Bazzill Basics cardstock; Studio Calico Take Note collection, chipboard shapes; American Craft Amy Tangerine thickers; washi tape; Tattered Angels mustard seed glimmer mist, decadence chalk mist

This layout has all my favorite things: Studio Calico patterned papers, washi tape, glimmer mist, and my little sister <3

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I love those Studio Calico chipboard butterflies!

Project #23: 25 Dec

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Supplies: Bazzill basics cardstock; Tattered Angels sea kelp glimmer glam; Basic Grey Picadilly collection; Studio Calico wood veneers; American Craft thickers; Maya Road kraft doilies; Kaiser Craft clear stamp journalling spots

I scaled the photos down and used 3x4s instead of 4x6s. Love how it turned out!

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I didn’t want to use the typical red and green for this Christmas Day layout, so I just went with green and the neutrals (brown/kraft/with a hint of blue); the Basic Grey Picadilly papers fitted in nicely with this page!

Thanks for looking!

I hope your Wednesday’s been fabulous. We’re half-way through the week alreadyyy (:

More happy mail.

8 May 2012

I feel so blessed that I won another Basic Grey prize, woohooo! (: Unexpected surprises like these always make my day.

I wish I didn’t have to pick just one, but I went with the What’s Up collection.

I LOVE the hot air balloons and the muted colors of this collection. Can’t wait to use them on my pages!

P.S. Check out their facebook page for a picture with me and my prize! (:

10K.

7 May 2012

Although the Nike Goddess 5K was the first race I did, Run350 was the first race I signed up for. And I honestly never thought that I would do two races within a week of each other.

But on 22 April 2012, I ran the Run350 10K.

And truth be told, I was pretty nervous going into the 10K on 22 April because I was anything but religious for the crucial last few weeks of training leading up to the race; my brain and body were pretty much switched off about training after Saturday’s 5K.

But I had three goals going into Sunday’s 10K:

  1. FINISH.
  2. NOT walk (except at like water points and stuff).
  3. RUN within one and a half hours.

All in that order.

But I did it.

I made it to the finish line without walking and in under one and a half hours. In fact, I think I managed to do it in 1:10:32. I still can’t believe I did it (it couldn’t have been more surreal), and I’m pretty proud of my accomplishment, if I don’t say so myself (: This especially since I could hardly run 1K without feeling breathless at the end of last year, to actually completing a 10K. That’s a pretty big deal to me.

The experiences with Run350 and Nike were completely different: the Run350 participants were definitely more experienced and the spacing along the route was much better, albeit rather boring, while Nike just seemed a whole lot more relaxed.

The first 6K was pretty manageable. But the second half of the race felt like it would never end. It was pretty much mind over matter, and forcing myself to listen to my head, not my body. I don’t know whether it had anything to do with the idea of running 10K, but getting to the finish line pretty much felt like forever after I passed 7K. I felt like giving up several times but I managed to take it home to the finish line.

Of course, not without the help of seeing friends along the way and family support (xo).

I am so proud of this medal and of the accomplishment it represents – can you tell? HAHA.

My first 10K experience was pretty amazing; I was still living off the adrenaline high one week after the race (:

I’d do it all over again.

All done.

6 May 2012

Source: etsy.com via Amelia on Pinterest

I think the reality of being done with SATs hasn’t quite sunk in yet.

The math section didn’t turn out to be as hard as I expected, whether that is a good or bad thing, I have yet to decide. But some of the other sections left me pretty worried.

Anyhow! Now that the SATs are finally out of the way, I can heave a sigh of relief, put the books away, trust the results to God and relax for the next couple of weeks (:

Right now, I have post exam plans to:

  • catch up on Project Life!
  • practice for cello exam
  • make new layouts
  • read
  • go running
  • catch up on blog reading (:

Ahhh, I’m totally loving the post-exam, pressure-free days, wooots.

Keep it tuned here! I’ll be posting updates over the next few days of stuff that’s been happening around here while I was on my blog break.

It’s good to be backkk!

P.S. Happy (belated) National Scrapbooking Day!
(It was yesterday, May 5, fyi.)

Taking a break

19 April 2012

Original photo

I’ll be taking a break from blogging for the next couple of weeks to focus on studying for SATs coming up on the first Saturday of May. I haven’t really done much preparation at all for it so this is my final shot at giving what I got in an attempt to reach my goal. I’m really hoping to do better than I did the last time so I pray that whatever studying I do now pays off.

I’ll see you in a couple of weeks for more updates! (:

xo.

Recently.

18 April 2012

Stuff made recently.

Well, relatively recently.

Like a couple weeks ago or so.

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Embossed with clear powder.

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Glimmer mist, as always (:

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I like this picture – makes me happy (:

Completely random, but hey, happy Wednesday!

20 recipes / tea cakes + moroccan honey & lemon chicken + creamy lemon squares

17 April 2012

Last week was pretty productive on the 20 recipes front.

I tried out three new recipes, of which I only have pictures of two, because the Moroccan honey and lemon chicken was gone by the time I remembered to get pictures.

So.

If you happen to remember, the last time I tried a recipe from this book, it didn’t turn out too well. As in, they tasted good, but looked not-so-good. But I’m pleased to announce that the tea cakes this time tasted lovely and looked just like they should (:

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(insert photo of Moroccan honey & lemon chicken here)

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I found this recipe here. But this hardly turned out like how I expected it. But that happens, right? Like not everything we make turns out like how we expect it to. So this one didn’t. Technically, it still counts towards the 20 recipes (since it’s just about trying them). But I’m definitely trying this one out again, and I hope, successfully this time.

14 down, 6 to go.

Right now: Monday

16 April 2012

Source: instagr.am via Amelia on Pinterest

I think this week is going to pass by quicker and sooner than I realize.

I want new nail polish colors.

I am super stressed out by studying for SATs and everything I need to do in between.

I wish I weren’t so busy.  But I tell myself that busy is good.

I need to up the style factor with more new shoes and clothes.

I shouldn’t be thinking about shopping.

I miss my friend Paye.

I am wondering about Dear Lizzy and Amy Tangerine clear stamps which I wish were in stock.

I feel like I get to have a break from training this week before reminding myself that I have a 10K run this weekend. Training’s not over – yet. Sigh.

I have more stuff happening this week than I thought I did.

I put on weight 🙁

I (probably) need a hair cut soon.

I have more time to study for SATs than I thought I did. Such revelations are always good things.

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Every accomplishment starts with the decision to try.

xo.

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