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September 18, 2016

Review! MYS Homeware Grinder Set

These grinders are made of a thick glass base with a brushed steel topper, the grinding mechanism feels very durable and features a small knob to twist to adjust the size of the grinds. While the product itself is beautiful and feels very well made the grinder adjustment is not clear and requires some trial and error in order to achieve the preferred granule size. Though, upon getting these adjusted properly they work wonderfully and do not spill out after grinding. The lids are easy to remove but also do not fall off if bumped and have the MYS logo etched onto the top but in a way that is not overwhelming, it does not detract from the design.
The grinders also included a julienne peeler, small silicone funnel, and black mini brush. These were all well made and worked as expected, however the only one of the three that gets used often is the small silicone funnel. While the peeler works well and feels very heavy duty, I still prefer my everyday peeler and thus this peeler tends to stay in my kitchen utensil drawer. The small black brush is great for cleasning small parts or hard to reach places, especially the screw tops of our sippy cups. The small silicone funnel is the perfect size for refilling the salt and pepper grinders as well as various herb jars, this gets a lot of use in our home and allows us to buy our herbs in bulk! I received these items at a discount or for free in exchange for my unbiased review. All opinions are 100% my own and I was not paid for this review.

September 26, 2013

Press "B" to Run

There are a lot of really great things I could say about running that explain why I do it.  I could tell you that it makes me feel energized for the rest of the day, which is true.  I could also tell you that it is a great way to get in shape and shed some weight, which again is true.  Or I could tell you that it feeds my competitive nature and that passing just one more person keeps me going in a race, so very true.  Except that isn't what I am going to focus on at all.  Here is the silliest reason of all I run, especially on trails, and sometimes even enjoy it: Video games.  And yes, I am serious.

I grew up in a household with two older brothers, which meant for me that no one played Barbies or Dress-up(not that anyone could get me in a dress back then).  Instead I played video games with my big brothers, when I was allowed to, and got my butt handed to me time and again.  We played any game really, but my favorites were the role-playing games like Final Fantasy.  Now part of the reason I liked these so much is because there was no competition and so I couldn't lose to my siblings, and I was a sore loser to be sure.  So what does this have to do with running?  Everything.

Running on a trail is a lot like running in a game like Oblivion, you want to get to point "B" from point "A" but you can't just drive a car, and you are far too broke to buy that horse you want.  So what do you do to get to there?  You run, for as long as you can and as far as you can.  Then when you can run no longer you are forced to walk until you regain some stamina.  I should mention this isn't the case in Skyrim where like most games you can run forever.  So for me this is a lot like my running routine.  I go out and run as far as I can, always a little further than the last time, and when I just don't have anything left to give I walk.  This repeats over and over again and eventually I look back at my first time out and realize just how far I have come.

That is what happened this past weekend for me.  I ran in my first ever Half-Marathon and never once stopped.  So here is what that means.  My first run of this year was late March(I believe) where mom and I went out and managed a while 1 mile in about 14 minutes.  As a runner I can tell you - that is slow.  As of this last weekend I ran 13.1 miles in just under 2 hours and 45 minutes, a HUGE improvement from the start.  Now as silly as it is, when I am running along I sometimes imagine I am a character from Oblivion running to increase my endurance just one more level.  I can't say my level is maxed out yet - but I can say I have definitely been leveling up!  

So, what level are you today?

August 26, 2013

The Many Things I Do

Oh. My. Goodness.

My plate is so full that if this where a balancing act I could be center-stage.  I love it!  That probably sounds crazy, loving when life is so full that it feels like you are going 80 mph and everyone else is only going 60?  But it is so very true.  Here is a list of all the things I'm up to lately:


  • School - nearing the end of my second class.
  • Running - half marathon in September!
  • Promotion at work - Yay!
  • Wedding Planning - So much fun!
I'm sure there are more things I am involved in as well, but those are the big ones of the moment.  Now we can touch on a few lovely details.  Starting of course with the most exciting.  

I'm getting married!  

I've got the the perfect guy, the perfect ring, and in the works is the perfect wedding.  Of course the story of the how's and all the fun stuff going forward is coming soon.  The wedding website is in the works and as soon as it is finished you can follow all of my wedding planning there!  

Now onto a few other less exciting news.  School is going along at a nice even pace and I am nearing the end of my very long second class.  Now anyone who has asked knows well - I have not enjoyed this class!  Literature arts and the humanities has been tedious and dull, but at least it is almost over.  Only 13 weeks left in my term so I better stick to my schedule if I want to finish on time!

I also got a promotion at work, assuming I pass my test at the end of the upcoming training, and will be a manager.  This of course comes with a nice boost to my ego.  Wish me luck in the following weeks, that will make for two tests I have to pass.

Finally on to running, which has not gone as planned.  There was only one thing to keep us from running, an injury.  Unfortunately, it happened.  Luckily though it happened to the one person I know who won't let anything keep her down.  Not me of course - that would have been my ticket to be lazy.  Mom was struck by a stress fracture that caused her to be in crutches for an entire month and not be able to run at all for a total of 6 weeks!  Luckily that is all behind us now and she has healed up wonderfully.  We are back at running again, trying to prepare for the half marathon.  I've never know anyone as determined as my mom.  We are back up to four miles again, with the hopes of running five miles this Saturday.  In an attempt to get my stamina back(because when she couldn't run I didn't) I have been running at least 5 days a week.  I try to do six but usually I talk myself out of at least one of them.  We're both very determined the do the half marathon still, and it shows when we go out running.  

I guess we will just have to see how everything plays out in the upcoming weeks.

June 19, 2013

When Life Gives You Humidity...

You run anyway.

 The summer is arguably both the best and worst times to be running. It is great because it is beautiful outside, the flowers are blooming, and the sky is usually clear. The downside however is the heat waves and the humidity. The current solution? Run earlier! Of course when you are already waking up a 5 to run the idea of getting up any earlier is almost unreasonable. So instead of getting up at say 4:30, we just push through whatever comes our way. Even when the weather outside makes the runs feel like swims we still manage to get through a 4 mile run!

 The best feeling though, no matter how the weather plays out, are the Saturday long runs. Every week we try to add another half mile of distance in order to meet our goal of a half-marathon(recently I was informed that I should not call it a mini). This distance addition is only part of the story though, we also try to hit a hill or two on our runs to better prepare for whatever may be thrown at us. As of last Saturday we reached our target of 7 miles, the first 2.5 of which was mostly uphill! Of course, my personal favorite part of the long-run days is going to the farmers market and lunch after. I love getting my weeks worth of fresh vegetables then having lunch with my favorite running partner.

 Of course my life is more than just running, there is also all of the school work I have on my plate. Currently I am working through one class at a time with the current selection being Organizational Behavior and Leadership. As of right now the plan is to be completely finished with the first class by the first week of July. That means finishing two chapters each week over this week and next then passing a pre-assessment to determine if I am ready. Upon a passing grade of the pre-assessment I will be able to schedule out the full assessment. While this first class isn't anything spectacular and fun the next two classes will be covering various aspects of Literature, Arts, and the Humanities - and I am looking forward to that quite a bit.

 Now, I would like to leave you with a nice quote about running that I can relate to on most mornings:

 "The trouble with jogging is that by the time you realize you're not in shape for it, it's too far to walk back."
 -Franklin Jones