Well I started drinking Nuvo Gene Tea on Monday and today I weight in & I've burned off 4 pounds! Yay me! It's amazing how easy it is. I just pour the tea into my water, pour it over ice & drink it 30 minutes before I eat breakfast. It kind of tastes like a poweraid zero.
I always carry my weight in my belly :~( I can tell that it is getting flatter!!! It's so frustrating when you starve yourself to death & exercise your butt of with little results. I've felt terrible about myself because of my weight for the past couple of years. This is giving me so much more energy & I'm actually feeling better. I need that to be the best mom I can be. I have enough to worry about so I can't wait to mark this fat off the list! hahaha
If you want to know more about what I'm drinking go to www.ginnyw.igetpaidtodrinkcoffee.com
It's a great Christian company that is using their success to bless others & show God's mercy around the world.
This is a funny blog about my "city family" trying to raise chickens & my new adventure as a stay at home mom in direct sales. I'm selling coffee, green tea and also making scrapbooks.
Thursday, July 21, 2011
Monday, July 18, 2011
Let the Fat Burning begin!!!
I just got my Boresha box from the UPS man & I'm drinking my 1st glass of Nuvo Gene Tea. Their tea and coffee encourages your body to burn fat. Let the fat burning begin!!! It's really easy- no brewing tea or anything. You just pour the packet into a bottle of water. It's kind of like one of those Crystal Light on the Go packs. It tastes sort of like a Power Aid Zero. It's good!
If you would like to lose some weight or make some extra money (or both) check out it out.http://ginnyw.bfreestystem.com/
If you would like to lose some weight or make some extra money (or both) check out it out.http://ginnyw.bfreestystem.com/
Sunday, July 10, 2011
We got our chickens!!!
We are now the proud owner of 3 "easter eggers". We are so excited! They will lay blue & green eggs. That is if they're not roosters! They are too young to tell if they are hens or roosters. My luck they will all be roosters.
We put them in a storage tubs for the first night & they started jumping up on the sides so on the way home from church today Travis picked up a little cage.
We put them in a storage tubs for the first night & they started jumping up on the sides so on the way home from church today Travis picked up a little cage.
Meet Daisy, Tulip, & Iris
Here's McKaylee holding Daisy.
Here's McKenzie holding Tulip.
It's amazing because they each have their own little personality. Annalee's is wild (of course!). McKenzie's is laid back and loves to be held & McKaylee's is in the middle (just like her).
Here's Travis putting the cage together. They will hopefully stay outside tonight. We'll see how that goes since we have a raccoon that's been coming around. He rigged up a way to hang it up so hopefully they'll be safe.
Wednesday, July 6, 2011
Typing while holding a sleeping baby...
I am a SAHM with 3 girls ages 10, 7, & 9 months. Needless to say I have my hands full. At the moment I am holding the baby with one arm & trying to type with the other. It's not going too quickly. I thought I could right about my adventures in trying to earn a little extra money.
Here's my plan: sell baked goods, sell handmade cards & scrapbooks, raise chickens (if you know me you are laughing right now). Yes I said raise chickens. Well I guess technically we're just trying to get the eggs. I don't know if that qualifies as raising chickens or not. Maybe it's more like "raising eggs".
I'm going to share somethings about our family in the next few posts- what it's like to have a baby in the NICU ( neonatal intensive care unit), what life is like when your husband is a contemporary praise & worship leader in a small town, & living with trigeminal neuralgia.
I'm sure I'll think of other things as time goes along.
Talk to ya later!
Here's my plan: sell baked goods, sell handmade cards & scrapbooks, raise chickens (if you know me you are laughing right now). Yes I said raise chickens. Well I guess technically we're just trying to get the eggs. I don't know if that qualifies as raising chickens or not. Maybe it's more like "raising eggs".
I'm going to share somethings about our family in the next few posts- what it's like to have a baby in the NICU ( neonatal intensive care unit), what life is like when your husband is a contemporary praise & worship leader in a small town, & living with trigeminal neuralgia.
I'm sure I'll think of other things as time goes along.
Talk to ya later!
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