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August 5, 2014

Goodbye Alero, Hello Prius!

Last night was one of the most stressful nights of my life.  I made my very first Adult purchase and it was exhausting, scary, stressful, exciting, and confusing!

I think I did a really great job with my negotiating, especially with this being my first time!  I’m so thankful for the people in my life and their help throughout the process – I could NOT have managed without them.  Nick has been looking at cars for months.  He knew I’d need a new one in the near future and he had a good idea of what he wanted me to get as well as what would qualify as a “good deal”.  I was sad that I needed a car so soon in the future, but I’m thankful he had already been looking.  On Saturday, we went looking and I found a car I really liked, but I was nervous about my budget.  I found out last minute about a 2014 Prius that had a great rebate on it until Monday night and with all the traveling I do, the gas mileage was unbeatable.  I told the guy that I needed to talk with my dad to figure out if I could afford it and if it was a good decision.  Although I’m making my own decisions throughout the process, I’m the type of person who needs to talk through all the options to get a clear head.  On Sunday, Nick and I spent a good amount of time going over my budget and determining an amount I could afford each month.

The unfortunate thing about all of this was how quickly I needed a car.  I could either spend a couple thousand on another car that wouldn’t last me very long or I could invest in a newer car and build my credit, but stretch my budget a little.  It took me 2 days to determine what I wanted to do, but I finally had a plan in place and the negotiating began.

I went to the dealership with my dad and mom after work to sort it all out.  It was nice having them there to help me talk through decisions and I wanted them to see the car before I purchased it.  After 3 hours at the dealership, I finally left with my new car and I said goodbye to the Alero!

GOODBYE ALERO

The Alero has been on countless adventures with me and it’s been a very reliable car.  Ideally, I would have purchased a brand new Alero if they still sold them – that’s how much I loved my car!  I thought I’d round up some “memories” from my 7 years with the Alero:

  • Texas: I’ve visited my cousin quite a few times in this car.  Texas was the Alero’s very first roadtrip & very last roadtrip
  • Florida: It went with me to Disney when I did the Disney College Program.  It’s been back for multiple trips with Nick, including our 4th of July Weekend & Nick’s Graduation trip
  • Atlanta: I have lots of family in Atlanta and now that I’m out of college, I also have a handful of friends who got jobs in Atlanta.  Nick and I love visiting Atlanta!  I’ve taken it with just my family on holiday trips & I’ve taken it on weekend trips with Nick
  • Kentucky: My car has gone on a few trips to visit family in Kentucky.  It went for my great-grandmother’s funeral last August.
  • Nick asked me to be his girlfriend in this car and we’ve had many serious discussions in my car!
  • I’ve also had many serious discussions with other friends in this car.  Those have always been my favorite!

I am so thankful for the 7 years I got with that car!  I never had a major problem with it until recently.  Now I’m saying goodbye and although I’m sad about that, I’m excited about the new memories to be made in my Prius!  I’m in it for the long haul and I’m bound to gain more memories & more miles!

HELLO PRIUS

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  • Have you had to negotiate for a car?  What was your experience like?
  • Would you be interested in a post with Tips on Buying your First Car?

 

Filed Under: Disney, Family, Nick, Travel, Uncategorized Tagged With: car shopping, first car, negotiating, Oldsmobile Alero, Toyota Prius 3 Comments

August 4, 2014

Health Starts Here – Week 1 Recap

Good Morning!

I hope y’all had a great weekend, mine was pretty eventful.

WEEKEND RE-CAP

Nick got into town Friday night and we went and had dinner with some friends of ours.  On Saturday, we were both up early getting my car to his dad’s shop for some work.  They were going to try and fix some of the problems I found out about, but unfortunately, it’s time for a new car. 

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I continued to cry a little on Saturday.  This has been such a wonderful car and when I get a new car, you can expect a good-bye post!  I’m so thankful for his loyalty throughout the past 7 years!  This has been the first major problem I’ve ever had with it.  So after they tried a few things, Nick and I started looking at cars.  I know I want a car with excellent gas mileage because I drive A LOT!  We stopped by the Toyota, Honda, Volkswagen, and Chevy dealerships in our area.  I didn’t leave with a car, but I left with an idea of what I want.  I’ve spent the weekend thinking it through and working out my budget.  I’ll be talking to them again today and we’ll see what happens with that.  Once we were done & I was personally exhausted from car shopping, we got ready for dinner with some of my friends from High School.  Yes, I still get together with a large group of my highschool friends when everyone is in town.  There were a lot of new people since I haven’t been able to see everyone in a long time.   A lot of girlfriends/boyfriends & wives/husbands.  It was fun though and I loved seeing my best friend, Patty, and her husband while they were in town for a short while.  We left early so I could go to Whole Foods for dinner.  They have this awesome special called 4 for 4, but I tend to say “Where’s my 4×4?” when I talk about it.  You pick 4 of the “Health Starts Here” Approved options for only $4!

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The mango & black-eyed pea option you see were pretty spicy with jalepeno’s, but I loved that added flavor!  I also got garlicky kale & a white bean and spinach salad.  I love these because I don’t have to eat them all, I’m eating the leftovers today for lunch!  After we finished at Whole Foods, we went to Patty’s in-law’s to spend more time with them!  We were there til after midnight which is way past my usual bed time, but that quality time was well worth it with these two.

Sunday, Nick helped me work out some more options on getting a new car and I wrote out a new budget.  Then we took the boat out.  I didn’t snag any good pictures.  The water was perfect though and the weather was nice!  We enjoyed our time out there, but boating exhausts my body!  Also, I never smell as bad as I do when I get done boating.  It’s disgusting!  We rounded out our weekend by having dinner with Nick’s family. 

HEALTH STARTS HERE – WEEK 1 “PLANT THE SEEDS OF SUCCESS!”

It has officially been one week since I started the Health Starts Here Challenge! Last week at our first meeting, we discussed planting the seeds of success and I got some great ideas on recipes & quick meals.  The points were (1) Planning is Key (2) Stocking (3) Cooking (4) Avoiding Waste.  I always take away some great points from these weekly meetings.  For planning, we talked about finding common ingredients throughout the week so you can re-use a lot of your groceries.  This is really difficult for me.  Create a meal plan to stick by.  Stock your pantry with some basics: Beans, Rice, Vegetable Stock, Grains, & especially spices!  With this diet, food can turn out bland if you don’t diligently incorporate spices and flavor!  Whole Foods provides great cooking demos on their website and we watched a few of those for part 3, Cooking.  Lastly, we discussed avoiding waste.  You can do this by planning so you incorporate all of your groceries throughout the week, but I also learned that you should not put banana, avocado, or apple next to other foods.  They let off gases that spoil the food it’s around.  This was a huge take-away point for me!

I love how Mary Lindsey, our healthy eating specialist, has something for us to try each week.  We had a lot of questions at Orientation about dairy products, so she let us sample non-dairy milk.  My favorite was the Unsweetened Vanilla Almond Milk.

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One other take-away from our session last Monday night was “Starting late is better than never starting!” which is obvious, but a reminder that is always nice to hear again & again.  It can also apply to a wide variety of areas in life.  Our next session is tonight at 6pm.  I might not be able to make it due to my car situation, but Mary Lindsey sends great re-cap e-mails so if I find something unique I’ll be sure to share it!

I’ll be completely honest, this challenge has proven to be difficult at times.  I did really great during the week at work & home, but when Nick got in town and my car died and we were out and about a lot, I had to make a few “cheats” throughout the weekend, but I tried to stay healthy during it.  I didn’t splurge on a hamburger & french fries or anything like that, but I did have a few exceptions – mostly with oil because if you go out somewhere, everyone cooks with oil.  I’m back on track today though and I’m determined to stay on track throughout the rest of the week!

1 Week down, 3 more to go!

  • What did you do this weekend?
  • Share your favorite healthy eating tip!

Filed Under: Food, Nick Tagged With: boating, car problems, health starts here, vegetarian, whole foods 2 Comments

August 1, 2014

Survival Mode

Good Morning!  I don’t know about you, but I’m unbelievably excited that it’s finally Friday!  This week has been a doozy!  For those of you who are concerned about my car – there were a lot of problems and they basically told me it wasn’t worth fixing.  Nick’s coming home this weekend so he’s going to take a crack at it and see what he can do.  I’ll continue to keep you updated!  Hopefully I won’t end up car shopping because that was not on my list of to-do’s anytime soon!  Now on to our topic for the day.

SURVIVAL MODE

The first image that pops in my head when I think about being “stranded” is Tom Hanks & Wilson.  I imagine what I would do in that situation and the truth is.. probably die.  I’m honestly not sure how he actually survived that, but I guarantee he wouldn’t have without his pal.  If I was going to be stranded, here are the FIVE things I absolutely would not survive without!

1. Nick

There is no way I would be alive if I got stranded without Nick by my side.  He’s the handiest guy to have around for an event such as this.  He’s an Eagle Scout and has been on more campout’s than any other person I know!  He has a wealth of knowledge on survival and knows how to tie a ton of great knots.  I just don’t think there is any way I would make it without him!

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He is clearly meant for the wilderness, y’all!

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These pictures are from our Hiking Trip back in 2008!

2. A Camera

If I ended up stranded in the woods and survived, I’m fairly certain no one would believe me (of course, unless Nick was there with me the whole time).  I’m sure I’d find some great photographs though!  I’d absolutely need my camera to document the actual experience (how else would I come back to blog about it?) and get some beautiful pictures of nature (hopefully) along with “make memories” with Nick.  What other memories would be as exciting to retell than the time we got stranded on a deserted island!?  None.  So yeah, definitely need my camera!  Hopefully I would have bought a Go Pro Camera at this point, so I can attach it to my body while I hike and everyone could get the action from my point of view!  That’d be so cool!

3. Food & Beverages

I’m a girl who likes to eat and since I don’t plan on killing any of my food while stranded, I’ll definitely need some backups!  I’m sure the whole experience will be overwhelming too, so bringing along some beverages to calm the nerves is a must.

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4. A planner

What if we end up stranded, but we find fellow-stranded people who become our friends?  How in the world would we plan gatherings if I didn’t have my planner?  Plus, I assume there is a lot that goes into survival and I need to know what days to graze for food, what days to resurface our hut or tent, and most importantly I’d like to keep track of what day it actually is for the sheer possibility that I survive and enter the real world again.  It’d also be a great way to document our adventure by writing down monumental events under each day.

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5. Toilet Paper

I’m sorry, but wiping my butt with a leaf will not fly.  I’m going to need some legit toilet paper – not the crappy stuff!  If it’s one of the only luxuries I’m provided, I want It to be good!  I remember when we went camping, using the bathroom was one of the toughest parts for me.  I imagine if I’m on a deserted island, it’ll still be difficult, but the toilet paper will definitely brighten the mood.

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Disclaimer:  This post topic was provided to me by Man Crates.  They have excellent gifts for men and they’re all packaged in crates.  I’m checking out some possible gifts for Nick since our anniversary is coming up in September!  I’m pretty sure he would love this Old School Crate.  Be sure to check out Man Crates when you’re not quite sure what to get your guy!  I realize not every guy is as handy as my guy is when it comes to the great outdoors (I have no doubt you keep him around for many other great reasons), but you should definitely get him an actual Outdoor Survival Crate pronto!

It's like you had the foresight to leave yourself a time capsule from your childhood.

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: camera, camping, food, hiking, man crates, wine Leave a Comment

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