Saturday, January 31, 2009

Liquid Vitamins

I told my dad he should start his own blog. He's addicted to everything healthy and natural, from açai to taking a zillion vitamins daily. Every time I go over to his house he has something new and all natural that he's experimenting with. I didn't realize that my sister had caught the bug until tonight. She poured herself a shot of calcium. Yes, a shot. One ounce. Liquid calcium. I took one whiff and nearly gagged. It smelled like really potent vitamins all smashed up and liquified. Since I'll try everything once, I agreed to do one. It was disgusting. My dad swears it gets absorbed by your body quicker, since it does not have to break down the pill form. We'll see. I'll keep trying this "calcium shot" as long as my dad keeps paying for it.

Friday, January 30, 2009

Blahdedah Blah Day


I had a relatively good day, but... That "but" just ruined my night. But I can't take decent photographs. But I don't like how I looked. But I'm tired. But this, but that. I can't just say, "I had a good day!" because it's like there are strings attached. I'm exhausted by my lack of knowing how to use my camera. If I would stop being lazy and take a genuine interest in learning something new, the outcome of my day would probably have been quite different. However, that is not the case today. My picture pretty much sums it up. I'm disinterested and blah. I walked around thinking, "What could I have taken a picture of today?" Looking back, I had some pretty decent photo ops, but I didn't take advantage of them. I need to get rid of the buts in my life. I'm determined to make tomorrow worth it.

Thursday, January 29, 2009

Day 1


One might not think this is a very significant photo to use as the first picture of my 365 project, but just hear me out. As I wandered (and wondered) around our house thinking about what to say in my first post I came across the penguin puzzle that Zac made at the beginning of 2009. He was so excited that I let him get this $1 puzzle. As soon as we got home we eagerly started putting it together, well together. This is just one of the countless reasons why I love my husband. He appreciates the simple things and shares my enthusiasm for still being a child at heart.