Tuesday, August 26, 2014

Q & A with Holli Thompson: Discover Your Nutritional Style

Hi There!!

So I recently had the pleasure to interview someone I admire greatly. Her name is Holli Thompson and her guidelines and teachings for a Healthy Lifestyle are ones that anyone can follow or adapt to. They'e simple, easy, and delicious. Below are some of the questions that I had for her that might help all you other mamas out there too! A little food for thought...

Kristen: I can honestly say I could not put this book down - it is so well written and the photographs are insanely beautiful. What can people expect from Discover Your Nutritional Style?

Holli: It’s been called an informative guide, a bedside reference, and also funny. I like the funny part! I believe that this way of eating is a life changer, for many people. There’s a difference between doing something like eating for your Nutritional Style some of the time, and doing it consistently. That’s the big take-a-way. I also advocate for joy, and fun, and some leeway. Stress surrounding our food isn’t healthy either! 

Kristen: I firmly believe that everything and everyone comes into your life for a reason and hopefully teaches us something along the way. What’s the most important lesson you want people to take away from your new book?

Holli: That you need to take care of you. Begin there, and the rest will follow. You’re an individual, and what works for your skinny bff may not be what works best for you. Explore your own path, discover what’s unique about your body, then make it a lifestyle. That’s the key. 

Kristen: On the other hand, what’s the biggest lesson you’ve learned through writing this book?

Holli: Writing DYNS allowed me to dive deeply into what I was seeing and hearing in my own practice. It forced me to hone down to what women were really saying and doing with their health; what worked and what did not. It also allowed me to address modern society’s influence on us, and how so many women are pressured to try what’s trendy, without really knowing their own body chemistry. So a huge piece of this is freedom and empowerment; I hope to empower women to forge ahead with knowledge to create their personal Nutritional Style. 

Kristen: I have three young children (ages 2 through 7). How would you guide moms, like me, to easily implement good nutrition into our children’s daily lives?

Holli: I would begin with seeking out organic foods, at all costs. Pesticides, growth hormones and antibiotics used in livestock feed, are all harmful to growing children’s bodies. Emphasize fruits and vegetables, in their whole form. The rule is our house is, fresh produce at every meal. Breakfast might mean fruit in my son’s protein smoothie, or sautéed spinach or fresh salsa with his eggs. Besides that, if your child has chronic infections, or sinus/allergy issues, you might want to look at food intolerances. My book explains how to approach that topic. 

Kristen: You mention in your book how “life is busy, we’re all busy”. What would you tell those who are scared to take that leap of faith - whether it be in life or with their health because they feel there is no time?

Holli: Forming a new habit takes time, but once it’s part of your lifestyle, it becomes routine. Hold onto that. In the same way that I make time to wash my hair, or go to barre class, I make time to pick up organic produce, or learn a few easy meals that will suffice a houseful of boys before I would order pizza. Try to make one change at a time, and be diligent about it. Then move on to your next. 

Kristen: I’ve always believed nutrition is your best medicine. Can you explain why it’s so important that people listen to their own bodies and not just doctor’s orders?

Holli: Depending on what type of doctor you are using, they may or may not know to ask about your food. During years of suffering from inflammatory issues my doctor did not ask me what I was eating. Your food affects everything, and knowing and really getting that is the first step. I’ve seen small changes in food choices create huge improvements in health. 

Kristen: I see big things happening for you - you are smart, kind, funny, but most of all relatable. I can see myself through your words and you make health & nutrition seem so accessible. What are your aspirations for this book?

Holli: I want to sell millions of copies, and reach as many people as possible. I believe the book is relatable, and attainable. My message is simple at its’ core, but requires dedication to change, in small, do-able steps. I want my book to influence and help heal. I want to alter mother’s choices, so that kids will grow up with better habits and greater knowledge. I want to give women executives and entrepreneurs more energy and balance, so that they can live happier lives. 

Recent events have taught me; life is short, live it feeling as good as you possibly can. (see more)

Kristen: Who has been your biggest influence in the world of Health & Nutrition? 

Holli: While I am a fan of many health influencers, I have been influenced most by my own learning. That’s the message here, learn the basics, what to avoid, (those bad boys that I outline in my book) and discover what works for you, personally, in an honest way. Influence yourself, and take care of yourself. 

Nobody else knows you, like you!


Saturday, August 23, 2014

Discover Your Nutritional Style: Book Review!!

Discover Your Nutritional Style: 

Your Seasonal Plan to a Healthy, Happy & Delicious Life


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I'm in awe..

In a few years everyone is going to know Holli Thompson's name. You cannot possibly read her book and not fall instantly in love. She is highly relatable and her concepts are smart and simple. One of the reasons I started this blog was to share the most amazing things I came across and want to share with all of you. This book is one of those things!!

I think of Holli as my kindred spirit - although she'll describe her path to good nutritional style as a story of raw medical issues and undiscovered intolerances, mine was more of a personal choice to discover better nutrition when I got pregnant with my first child. I didn't grow up with the knowledge of why we eat food, and how it all works together (if chosen wisely).. Holli's book makes me smile because its all I've ever wanted to share with others and yet her extensive knowledge on the topic peaks in my core to learn more. I could not put this book down!

Throughout her book she describes eating for the seasons - seasonal produce which would mean organic and in season to fuel your soul (and tummy, of course). In her seasonal descriptions she made me want to ride a bike in the Spring, wander in fields all Summer, make soup in the Fall and cozy up under a blanket in the Winter. Each season provides us with nature and nutritional leads we can take advantage of if we so choose. The bounty of fruits & vegetables available each season should be your eating guide. I never really thought of that before. Yes, of course I always take advantage of whats in season, but we certainly have our staples. Holli is right, if its not in season and it comes from miles away...is it really still that nutritious for us. The answer is no, not really.

Holli also uses the word "choice" often in her book, which I love for obvious reasons. She reminds you all the way through her Nutritional Style coaching that it ultimately is your choice as to what you eat, how you move, and how you approach this. She is here to guide you all the way through if you allow her...but that is a choice you have to make! Her excitement about food is something I can relate to - from planning my daily meals to searching for new recipes on Pinterest. I can't get enough. She takes you on a year-round journey of health. Even through the dreaded holiday season.

Her Holiday Recovery section will have you encouraged and ready to conquer December gatherings like a true champion...no more winter blues and seasonal depression. You'll take her words of advice and use them as motivation at your next holiday party!

My Review: Must have book of the season! Nutritional Bible, easy read, deliciously descriptive. Not a tell all, but more of a how to. Fall in love with Holli. She'll become your food friend and guide without ever having to leave your home. This book will change you life for the better. I can't wait to share it with my friends and family...you will love her just as much as I do!


No gimmicks, no fads, no diet, just simple eating from the Earth and she'll teach you how Mother Nature is our guide and how to listen to our own bodies. No two digestion systems are alike - we all need to take care of ourselves. For a sweet-tooth like me her Banana Nut Ice Cream recipe is insane and her Famous Creamy Cauliflower Soup is going to be a staple on my dinner table this Fall.

She teaches you about herbs and not only how yummy they can be,but also helpful in fighting diseases and inflammation. And you don't have to be diagnosed with arthritis to have inflammation...most people don't even know they have it until they start taking care of it. I would like to move away from the over the counter anti-inflammatories and aspirins and focus more on proactively taking care of our systems from the inside out.

She gives you recipe ideas, meal plans for your nutritional style, and even all natural beauty regimes you'll want to try!

Friday, August 22, 2014

Letters to My Daughters: Strong is the New Skinny

I'd love to remove the word skinny from a female's vocabulary. Unfortunately, its become an obsession for many and not a healthy way of seeing yourself. I firmly believe in living through example...I love to exercise, eat healthy, grocery shop and cook. But I also love to sip wine, bake, and snuggle in bed on lazy Sunday mornings. I want to be strong (mentally & physically) and healthy, not skinny and hungry. These simple notes are what I want my girls (and boy) to look at when they see me. A mom who cares not only about her kids and family, but herself too. It took me a good 4 years into mommyhood to join a gym b/c I felt guilty. I didn't want to leave my child with someone else, that was my job (or so I thought). I went for many walks and would get up very early the the a.m. to go running with my oldest daughter in tow...but 4 good years for me to accept the fact that is was ok for me to put myself somewhere near the top of the totem poll of importance. Once I did, I felt a sense of empowerment - not being at home all day in yoga pants and spit up on my shoulder. It allowed me to have a purpose to leave the house each day (Lets be honest, staying at home full time sometimes makes you feel like a prisoner in your own home) and feel like I was accomplishing a goal I set out of myself. I craved the strength in my mind & body to make sure I was allowing myself the time to be a better mother, wife and friend.


After having my third baby and realizing my alone time was becoming more precious, I signed up for a 1/2 marathon last Spring - a goal I always wanted to accomplish and knew if I set my mind to it I could do it (I signed up for my 2nd this Fall). It took some time away from my kids, but important time they were then able to spend with dad and see their mom working hard towards something that meant so much. They cheered me on and even wanted to wear my medal I received. It was a good time for me to choose to accomplish a goal and now I'm able to take a bit of a break while life leads me. I still run almost everyday, but I know more now its for my mind than my body.

I want my girls to strive to be strong and healthy. Play sports for fun, get outside and explore the neighborhood. Ride bikes, play tag, swim, hide & seek, you name it. All of these things give you strength, confidence, healthy laughter and most important time with your loved ones. That is what matters in the end. I have a quote which I love that says "Life is not measured by the number of breaths we take, but by the moments that take our breath away". A good reminder as parents to sit back sometimes and just take it all in. Watch them play and see how they live. Its in those moments that we allow ourselves to be in the present - and happy.

Wednesday, August 20, 2014

Grace's Summer Mission: BoxTops for Education

As you all already know I am so super proud of all my kids, but especially my daughter Grace right now. When the school year ended we had to come up with a summer plan. Not so much as to fill our days, but more so to see what kinds of activities and goals we wanted to achieve before the end of August. We wrote down a few things...here is Grace's Summer To Do List!


In case you're having trouble making out her list she made in school, here is goes:
  1. Go to the pool (ok, doable)
  2. Read 1 or 2 books (better be more than that)
  3. Maybe get a tan (um, sunscreen please)
  4. Go on snap chat and facebook (she has no clue what those are)
  5. Have a sleepover (too young)
  6. Get a many/pedy (manicure/pedicure...we'll see)
  7. and say hi to your teacher (of course!)
She definitely is funny and certainly knows what she wants, but one of the things we came up together (other than get a tan) was simple - Box Tops for EducationIts something that most, if not all schools participate in and its super easy. Collect as many (or as little) Box Tops from participating company's products as you can. Each Box Top equals $.10 for your school. Every little bit counts! Cut them out and give them to your school. Its FREE money for your school for all kinds of fun stuff - check out their website!!


Grace set a goal of collecting 1,000 Box Tops. Although a seemingly out of reach number...we thought, "why not?". Together, we sent out an email to all of our family & friends asking that they keep an eye out for any Box Top products that they might already have in their kitchen and just cut them out and send them to us. Along the way Grace gets to receive mail from her friends & family throughout the summer and keeping her accountable for a goal she set out to achieve.

We are in our last week of summer and she has collected over 300 Box Tops. This is an ongoing fundraiser for her school so we wont stop there, but now we have our family & friends keeping an eye out for products they may have passed over previously. Hunt around your fridge and pantry - you may have FREE money lying around and not even know it! Thank you to all of those who participated and made a mama very proud.

Happy Hunting!

Monday, August 18, 2014

Mommy Lifesaver: Mom Agenda Calendar

Hi Everybody!!!

Let the 7 day countdown to school begin...yay!

So I posted a picture on my Instagram a week ago and I've been getting inquiries ever since. I posted a picture of my MomAgenda Calendar I use for the school year. Yes, I have an iPhone, but I'm a little old school when it comes to paper calendars. I have a bit of an organization obsession and these date calendars fill every void I need to helping me clearly organize my family's activities throughout the year. It breaks down my month and week, as well as having line items for each member of your family (including your husband) and a space for whats for dinner that evening!


A calendar after my own heart (see My Meal Calendar), I was introduced to it just after my first baby was born. I've been using them every since and as low as $32/calendar, its worth every penny to keep me sane. I'm a visual person so instead of having to grab my phone and jot down a "to do" one day at a time, I can open my gorgeous Mom Agenda Calendar and see what I have going on that whole week!

Since posting, I've already had many people say they've already ordered one! You won't regret it...and please feel free to share the love of family organization and tell your fellow moms. We're trying to make this crazy world an easier place to navigate one tip & trick at a time!

Enter your email address on momagenda.com and receive 10% off your first order. Cheers to an organized and successful school year!

Saturday, August 16, 2014

Mommy Lifesaver: Momme Meals "Go Chews"

Yay! So exciting....

Here is a BRAND NEW Mommy Lifesaver I wish I had had back in pregnancy, nursing, new mama stage! They're called Go Chews and they just arrived on my doorstep from a dear friend asking me to check them out. I have to say it was love at first bite! Coming off a new mama visit myself of a girlfriend who just had her first baby I only wish I had these in hand to let her have at 'em. They're delicious!

momme meals: http://mommemeals.com/

When approached with the idea of being a food taster for the better of all mommy's out there I sure wasn't going to pass that up - I'm not too picky. And although not too picky when it comes to food - I want good food, fresh food, tasty food, satisfying food. Satisfying being the most important because as any mama out there would say, we are never sitting down, always on the go and needing something to starve off cravings while driving carpool, running errands, etc. These bite size chews are a new (and healthier) take on a granola bar or lara bar type food. Their ingredients are simple and whole, organic and local. Providing essential vitamins and minerals all new mamas or moms-to-be need in order to help their nursing or pregnant selves. Now, with all of that being said, there is nothing wrong with noshing on these small treats at anytime..or even giving to your kids!

They're philosophy* is simple:  
  • Work with only the freshest, seasonal most nutritionally dense ingredients
  • Support agricultural sustainability by sourcing locally when possible
  • Incorporate only organic and all-natural ingredients (100% non-GMO)
  • Review each of our recipes with a registered dietician
  • Provide foods you can trust for you and your family
I love real food that is portable and Go Chews are just that! Throw them in your gym bag, diaper bag, or purse to make sure you're always helping yourself get the best (and all natural) ingredients you possibly can while on the go. I really hope you all enjoy them as much as I do. I would highly recommend them to any nursing mother or mom-to-be out there. Why not wrap them up for your new mommy friend as a hospital treat - a little mommy to mommy push present!

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Tuesday, August 12, 2014

Out of Sight, Out of Mind...with Food.

Have you ever heard of "out of sight, out of mind?"...well, I find the opposite is true as well. Keeping healthier food options in the line of sight will help you (and your kids) gravitate towards those versus the lingering "junk" in the closed pantry. One thing I do is keep clear glass containers on my countertop with healthier alternatives to snacks - such as lara bars, fruit & grain bars, cliff bars in one and shelled pistachios in the other. As well as a filled fruit bowl on a weekly basis - bananas, apples, oranges, etc. Lets not forget that when you have little kids its hard (and exhausting) to have fresh food constantly. So I have found certain packaged foods that I am willing to feed my family maybe as a quick snack - especially at school or on the go. My philosophy is that fast food doesn't have to be a drive-thru. Our family's fast food is a almond butter and organic strawberry preserve sandwich on wheat bread (cost virtually nothing) and maybe a portioned bag of pretzels, cheese stick, all natural fruit strip, applesauce or veggie sticks. Always with a side of fruit!

Keeping items visible and readily available allows routine in a positive way for your kids to choose the better option for a snack. And if your kids are always complaining that they're starving tell them to drink more water. Water will give your child the energy they need to motivate them to go and play, rather than sit and watch tv (while eating costant snacks). And believe me, although I once swore off tv for my oldest, I now find is necessary during dinner prep time. And again, by choosing and monitoring the proper shows they watch, they might even be educational! Nothing to kick yourself over.


On the contrary, keeping less healthy/packaged items away (maybe in a pantry or cabinet) will make the temptation of those snack items less enticing. Now remember, your first line of defense is to not even buy them. But realistically, I tried to do that for a while and then didn't want to be "that parent" who never allowed my child to make their own decisions. As they get older I try and let them choose for themselves, and then hopefully guide them in the right direction. But ultimately, we are in control.

Back to snacking....Fruit is best organic and whole, but also take note that I can take one apple and feed all three of my kids a snack. I slice it up and give them a little portion of all natural (one ingredient) almond/peanut butter to dip in. The combo is better for your metabolism anyway! As for vegetables, for some reason they're taboo in a childs world. Maybe b/c of the dull color? But I promise you, the more you try and give it to them, the more they'll take to it. Cut up carrots, cucumbers, peppers, etc. dipped in hummus or even mustard (yes, mustard) might be your kids "go-to" for a while, and thats fine. Just getting that bit of added veggie/nutrition in their diet is worth being repetitive. Try it out and let me know your tips & tricks!


Thursday, August 7, 2014

K5 Learning: My Honest Review

Hi All!

I've been gone most of this summer and after going over some of my blog posts I noticed my review of K5 Learning never got published. Forgive me for that. Now that the school year is fast approaching I wanted to share a unique tool for Elementary learning! Below is my personal opinion on the K5 Learning program and would love for you to check it out yourselves! 


My six year old daughter, who I did this for - my 4 year old was just too young for the program - thoroughly enjoyed it. She loves to learn and loves all things "school".  It made her feel special that she had her own log-in and special time on the computer (which she doesn't normally get). With two other toddlers in the household I couldn't monitor her every move, but trusted her excitement and feedback whenever she talked about K5. She was eager to log-on each day and wanted badly to pass each level with flying colors. If I was able to spend more one-on-one time with her while she was doing the trial I believe we both might have gotten more out of it. Unfortunately, I'm at the place I am in my life where I appreciate the more independent learning tools, such as K5, more than something I have to manage. She gave the program two thumbs up and I agreed!

To give you an idea, if I could compare K5 to another well known online children's learning tool it would be ABC Mouse.com. To be fair I've never owned or reviewed ABC Mouse, but I know they do good marketing as my kids are always asking about it! When I was approached by K5 I felt like they were doing a good thing on their own - reaching out to the mom, dad, blogger community to get their personal feedback. I certainly appreciated that because I was able to assess it on my own before pushing it on my children. It seemed like a good learning tool and what mommy or daddy would pass that up!

Pros:
  • Website is easy to navigate
  • Good overall learning resources in both Math & Reading
  • My rising 1st grader asked to "play" it daily
  • Provides free worksheets to students
  • Provides progress reports for parents to see how each child is doing
  • Free to review to see if it works for you and your family
Cons:
  • Not visually appealing. Needs to be more colorful and vibrant - grabbing your attention
  • A little slow paced for those kids who move more quickly through problems
  • Limited in amount of resources they provide in the sense of growth for the child
  • Wish they had a language tool for helping to learn Spanish, for example
  • Lacks commercial marketing and excitement to draw kids in
Overall its a wonderful program and with previously working in the Education Department of a well known television company myself, I know there are so many underutilized programs out there that could help kids (and parents too!). Go to K5 Learning.com and do a trial run for each of your kids - there is no obligation. Or maybe, ask your child's school what they recommended. You never know if there are resources out there that might work for you!

My older daughter attends the public elementary school in our county. Something that just came to my attention was that parents are able to obtain access to their school's online resources that the children use throughout the school year (like a K5 type learning tool). Who knew?!...You learn something new everyday!

Enjoy and let me know what YOU think!

Wednesday, August 6, 2014

Our Summer: A Kitchen Rennovation

Well, we've had quite the summer so far...

Since last Spring we have been gearing up for a pretty major kitchen renovation. Having to be the General Contracor of this project (while still managing my 3 little ones) has left me not much alone time, if any at all. Its been one of the most challenging and exciting things I have done to date. Scouring Houzz.com and Pinterest was my daily/nightly routine for months before we even broke ground. Staring at friends and relatives kitchens, in and out of home decorating stores, researching tile, picking out fixtures, you name it...it was exhausting!

After everything was delicately chosen we made sure to order ever little piece of tile, lighting, knob, faucet, appliance, cabinetry, etc. before we began to make sure there would be no lag time. Having your entire 1st floor ripped up while living in it isn't something I recommend. Dust, dust, and more dust! My coffee pot was in my bathroom, microwave in basement, and more paper products than one could imagine. The good news though was the contractor said it would only take 4 weeks...WHAT!?! Not possible, most people thought. Well, they did it. They got it done in 4 weeks flat - we couldn't be happier and its everything we ever imagined.

Here are some before & after photos...

BEFORE






AFTER





For obvious reasons I couldn't be happier that the project is now complete! On top of us having our kitchen back up and running, I sort of have a little piece of my life back. No more vendor meetings, daily trips to Home Depot, numerous "work" phone calls, dragging kids around, and so on. We have 3 weeks left of summer and I plan on taking full advantage and RELAXING!

I hope you've enjoyed your summer as much as we have ours...a little hectic at first, but ended with a fabulous family beach vacation and a few weeks to chill at home and/or by the pool. Cheers!

Transition Years: Kindergarten

Wow! Over in a flash. This has been a wonderful year of accomplishment for my little Grace. She has confidence, strength, happiness, and reading skills you wouldn't believe. I am so proud of her!

Sometimes I think that starting school is harder for the parents than it is for the kids. Seeing our little ones becoming so independent is something we strive to achieve, yet have a hard time accepting when the time comes. Once achieved, there is no turning back. They're out there in the world - even if they're only 6. Kindergarten is a major stepping stone in a child's life and I'm so happy we had such a wonderful first time experience. With Grace's first year of Kindergarten came lots of changes - we switched from private to public school which was a very unexpected and challenging decision for our family. We felt so lucky to be in such a wonderful neighborhood community and town that we couldn't pass up the chance to put her in such a wonderful school. Not to mention we can now walk to school!



As in preschool, we still have to allow our children to cultivate their own relationships while guiding them in the right direction. Some days kids will be best friends and then enemies, jealous and then excited, feeling left out and then feeling like they're on top of the world. Kind of like mini hormonal teenagers. With these imbalances come your child's ability to find who they are and who they want to be. Allow your child to access their surroundings and see what makes them comfortable and what they might need help navigating. Kindergarten is the perfect time for all of this because its their time to explore, gain independence,and try many new things. Lean on other moms (and dads) who've been there and accept that everything is going to be ok. Keep your kids involved in school activities with friends and they'll grow to love their own place of learning.

Onward and upwards to bigger and better things....1st Grade!