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    • A Survival Guide For The Rest Of Winter

      Posted at 7:49 pm by Lisa Cavallari
      Jan 25th

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      If you are like me you are itching for warmer weather, the ability to slip on some sandals and be on your merry way; not trudging through snow with biting wind nipping at your skin, slipping on ice with your hair blowing wildly all over your face-and this is just the little jaunt to the mailbox!  On the bright side, at least I am not writing the same line over and over again like poor Jack so things could always be worse.

      For this post, I am offering up some ideas to make it through the rest of winter.  Whether you have kids to entertain or not, hopefully you can find at least one new thing to try.  By all means feel free to toss in your two cents as well.

      Things to do:

      1. Sign up for free workshops for adults or kids at Home Depot or $2 craft classes for kids at Michael’s.  The cake decorating and other classes for adults are around $25 and up.  Or try cooking classes, a public speaking course or a self-improvement class.  My friend Megan and I did this a lot in high school when we became bored or were looking to meet Mr Right Now.

      2. Plan your summer vacation.  A girl can dream, can’t she?

      3. Watch the Winter Olympics in February.

      4. Make or buy your children’s Valentines to pass out at school.  While you’re at it, make reservations for dinner or plan a few romantic gestures for your significant other.  Good deeds improve your mood and never go unnoticed.

      5. Speaking of good deeds.  Perform some random acts of kindness.  Volunteer at church, a soup kitchen or help someone out who deserves a break.

      6. Have a spa day where you spend all day in PJs and do manis and pedis, deep condition your hair, exfoliate and lather lotion all over dry skin.

      7. Plan an Oscar party.  (extra credit-try to watch most of the movies nominated)

      8. Burn off some steam and/or energy.  Hit the gym or take the kiddos to an indoor trampoline.  It will get your endorphins pumping.  Chocolate and wine  do the same thing so you can do that too.

      9. Read some new books.  For adults there’s The Goldfinch that is now number one on the bestseller’s list.  For kids, try some humorous books such as these.

      10. Go to the movies.  Our local theater has offered deep discounts on Tuesdays and even free movies if you have a rewards card through them.

      11. Try out some new foods that you’ve never tasted before or new recipes you’ve been meaning to try.  I am referring to you Pinterest junkies!  🙂

      12. Go bowling.

      13. Try a new beverage.  Yes, I am talking alcoholic beverages.  It’s an excuse to invite some friends over to sample new wines, mixed drinks or whatever floats your boat.  For kids, use some sparkling water and add it to different flavored juices.  Toss in some raisins and perform a science experiment on how the carbonation makes them “dance.”

      14. Suck it up and head outside if it’s 30 degrees or above.  Make a snowman, an igloo, go sledding, skiing, snowboarding, ice skating or the zoo.

      15. Go shopping.  Personally, I found IKEA is extremely kid-friendly when I was there recently.  Kids eat free on Tuesdays, they have a reserved play area, low toilets and sinks, and gives you an excuse to grab some inexpensive things to spruce up or organize your space.

      16. I found this list of things to do in Chicago on Pinterest, but I’m sure there are unique things to do wherever you live.

      Whatever you do, don’t end up like Jack.  Hang in there, 52 days left until spring.

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      Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged KIDS ACTIVITIES, THINGS TO DO IN WINTER, WINTER ACTIVITIES
    • Hearts and Birch

      Posted at 8:55 pm by Lisa Cavallari
      Jan 18th

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      It snowed today. The girls were busy piling stuffed animals on the foyer of the stairs and jumping carefully down into it.  I was bored so I decorated the mantle for Valentine’s Day and snapped pictures.

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      I filled the hurricane candle holders with a bag each of conversation hearts; reserving a third bag entirely for the girls who were eyeing the candy like a pack of wolves.  If I ration them carefully, I can make it last all the way until Valentine’s Day.

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      My husband and I received this heart ornament as a parting gift from our hotel in Mexico reminding us that part of our hearts will always stay at the resort.  That sweet gesture instantly brought tears to my eyes.  The staff at Las Ventanas are such lovely people.  We look forward to going back and collecting a few more in the years to come.

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      The heart garland is from the Target dollar bin.  I contemplated making one myself, but it probably would have turned out like the “nailed it” pictures from Pinterest.  Plus, how can you beat one dollar?

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      A cinnamon-scented candle and whimsical heart dish towel also from Target’s dollar bin.

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      Birch wrapped candles and giant pine cones.

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      Brrrr!  Still snowing.

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      Time for some tea, a soft throw and a good book – Grimm’s Fairy Tales if you are wondering – and I was able to entice the girls to listen to a few stories before they yawned and went back to jumping.

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      Piping hot!  For those of you enduring this winter, I hope you are staying warm and keeping busy.

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      Posted in Holidays | Tagged Birch, Hearts, Las Ventanas, mantle, Valentine decor
    • Chocolate Chip Cookies

      Posted at 3:00 pm by Lisa Cavallari
      Jan 13th

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      I have to admit that the winter doldrums are starting to set in just a little.

      Even my youngest one is getting antsy.  I caught her in her bathroom the other day when things suddenly got too quiet.   (All of you moms know exactly what I am talking about.)  Imagine my surprise to see that she had covered her entire head in handsoap.  My startled expression made her burst into tears and she apologized profusely while I started up the shower and snapped a few photos for posterity.

      Baking is always a great way to lift everyone’s moods around here so 0ver the weekend I scanned Pinterest, cookbooks and magazines for tips on how to make the chewiest, tastiest chocolate chip cookies.  These will be perfect for game day.

      Chocolate Chip Cookies

      makes 16

      Note: for optimal flavor and to keep your cookies from becoming flat it is best to make these 1 day ahead and refrigerate.  

      Ingredients

      2 and 1/4 cups all-purpose flour

      1 tsp baking soda

      1 and 1/2 tsp cornstarch

      1/2 tsp salt

      3/4 cup (1.5 sticks) unsalted butter, melted

      3/4 cup brown sugar, loosely packed

      1/2 cup granulated sugar

      1 large egg plus 1 egg yolk

      2 tsp vanilla

      1/2 bag chocolate chunks (I used Nestle semi-sweet)

      Directions:

      Combine flour, baking soda, salt and cornstarch into a bowl.  Set aside.

      In a large bowl, whisk melted butter with both sugars until all lumps are gone.  Whisk in egg and egg yolk one at a time.  Lastly, add the vanilla.  Slowly add your dry ingredients to your wet ingredients and stir using a wooden spoon to combine.  Fold in chocolate chunks.  Cover the dough with plastic wrap and chill overnight.

      Take dough out of refrigerator and allow to soften at room temperature for about 10 minutes.

      Preheat oven to 325 degrees.  Line a baking sheet with parchment paper.   Scoop 2 heaping tablespoons and gently roll into a ball.  Place 8 cookies on sheet and bake for about 12 minutes.

      After removing cookies from oven allow them to cool on the baking sheet for 10 minutes.  This will keep your cookies in tact when you remove them from the sheet using a spatula.

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      Cookies will stay fresh in a sealed container for about a week.

      Enjoy with a big glass of milk.

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      I love bringing that smile out when we bake together.

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      Sydney was a little bummed when she first got off the bus today, but when I brought out the cookies, her and her bunny were all smiles for the camera.

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      Posted in Baking | Tagged chewy, chocolate chip cookie, chocolate chunk
    • Hot Yoga

      Posted at 7:52 pm by Lisa Cavallari
      Jan 5th

      The temperature outside is hovering around zero with the wind chill, but inside the St Charles New Level Hot Yoga studio it is one hundred five and extremely humid.  The room is quiet aside from the posture dictations given by the instructor and the steady hum of the humidifier near the door…oh, and your own pounding heart.

      Let’s start from the beginning.

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      Here is set of simple rules to follow when you are in the hot room.

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      Here is where the instructor stands.  Locking your knee is one of the keys to maintaining balance and proper form.

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      This is what you see when you are facing the mirror.  The wall behind you is all windows.  It was peaceful to watch the snow fly while we went through the practice this morning.  Dare I even say I felt an inner gloating, “I’m in here.  It feels like the tropics!”

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      This is what you see while you lie on your back during rest mode also referred to as savasana.  Sorry, my camera lens kept fogging up in there.

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      Coconut water and La Croix sparkling water never looked so tempting as it does when you get out of class; always available for purchase as well as complimentary freezee pops provided by all of us students.

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      You almost feel okay about heading back out into the arctic when you are done.

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      Here are current prices which are always subject to change.  The 30 day intro is what got me hooked.  I mean, come on, $30 for 30 days and unlimited yoga!  What do you really have to lose?

      The class is 90 minutes long with 26 postures.  During my first class I wondered when it would finally end, but now I love having an hour and a half all to myself.  You need that much time to decompress and just focus on yourself.  At first, you might notice the people around you and feel self-conscious and you will also notice an odor from all of the people working so hard in there, but I have to admit that now I hardly notice any of that stuff. If you give this class a chance and give yourself the present of health for this new year, I promise that the effects will leave you feeling sublime, awake, alive and energized.  🙂

      You can check out New Level Hot Yoga’s website here.

      Namaste.

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      Posted in Health | Tagged fitness, hot yoga, stretch
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