Reset Day Rituals: Set yourself up for success

I’ve posted on Instagram before about my weekend reset ritual, which, I usually do on Sundays. I wanted to share my complete rituals/routines (your choice), in hopes it may inspire you. Having all of these rituals in place really keeps the Sunday Scaries away.

Starting the week ahead of the game fills me with a feeling of success.

These may be things you already do. I feel that having these reminders all in one place is super helpful. I have these reminders set in my phone as well.


Having outfits set up in my closet is key for me. I didn’t do it last week, and I was off my game every morning- I was spending so much time deciding what to wear.

I’m tweaking my sleep hygiene routine, but, as soon as I find one that works, I’ll post about it. The older I get, the more I value my sleep.

4/15/2024 Weekly Meal Plan

0a5e9dab796cea8a07eabe4eb4795b9e.jpgFinally, after almost 4 months our kitchen reconstruction is beginning. Friday the 19th the demo will take place, and a few days later the reconstruction will begin. I look forward to having a full kitchen, a sink, and a dishwasher.

I did a quick trip to the grocery store yesterday and picked up some salads, fruit, and cheese.

I cleaned out the pantry and fridge yesterday to prep. I am packing up the kitchen over the next few days.

Thanks to the great freebies from Social Nature, we’ve been trying new foods lately. It’s fun to try new foods.

If you are new to meal planning, I’ve got an easy 101-style post here with super easy tips and steps. After you get that down, here is info about batch or freezer cooking.

I’ve gotten a good inventory of the pantry, freezer, and fridge (I try to update it after every shopping trip), so I plan meals and use up what we’ve got with little waste.

I only post our dinner plans for the week, because our other meals are usually the same.

Breakfast: I’ve been really into protein coffee lately. It helps me hit my protein goals and keeps me full until lunch. I use premade protein shakes like these and these. The kids request bagels and fruit most mornings. Lately, the big kid has been digging protein shakes in the morning. This is his favorite kind. 

Lunch: I have a plastic tote full of self-serve snacks. I buy treats and snacks in bulk and fill up snack-sized zip-top bags. The big kid brings his lunch from home every day and the littlest buys her lunch at school about half the time. In California, all public schools provide breakfast and lunch for free.

Dinner: With the kitchen being boxed up and demolished this week, our meals will be cooked in the air fryer, microwave, or cold (salads, sandwiches, etc). We have an electric skillet, so we can have grilled cheese and skillet casseroles.

  • Monday: Chicken strips, green salad, fruit

  • Tuesday: Breakfast for dinner

  • Wednesday: Soup and Grilled Cheese

  • Thursday: Snack trays (turkey, cheese and crackers, fruit, popcorn, cookies)

  • Friday: Takeout night!
  • Saturday: Leftovers
  • Sunday:  Fridge clean out night

Spring 2024 Upcoming Clothing Swaps!

Earth Day is coming soon and that means clothing swaps!

Slow Down Party on Hourglass Field:

  • Tuesday, April 16, 2024
  • Hourglass Field House 10440 Black Mountain Road San Diego, CA 92126.
  • 5 to 7 p.m

Come by to wind down after a long day, exchange some wardrobe pieces, learn about the circular economy, and build community with fellow San Diegans. No registration is required, and walk-ins are welcome. Please bring no more than one grocery bag full of donations that are lightly used with no rips, stains, or odors. Donations are welcome, but not necessary to take home a new outfit!

Celebrate Earth Day with the Mission Trails Regional Park!

  • Monday, April 22, 2024
  • Mission Trails Regional Park Visitor Center 1 Father Junipero Serra Trail San Diego, CA 92119
  • 6 – 9pm

This swap is a little different because it’s a fundraiser for the park as well as a swap, but it still looks like a fun night!

Women, Men’s, and Children’s Clothing- Clothes should be clean, in wearable condition, and free of stains, rips, or tears that are not part of the clothing design. No undergarments or socks, please. All leftover clothing will be donated.

For more information, please visit the website or contact the park directly. mtrp@mtrp.org
(619) 668-3280

Porchlight clothing swap: The Porchlight clothing swap is back! Just in time for summer.

  • June 8, 2024 
  • 8878 Clairemont Mesa Blvd
  • 9:30-11:30am

For more details, check their website, or their social media

If you aren’t in the immediate San Diego, CA area, I suggest googling Clothing Swap (your area) 2024 and see what pops up.

For more info on clothing swaps and clothing for those in need, check out my article here. 

Safe Smartphones for Kids from Gabb

Have y’all heard of Gabb Phone?

Recently, we’ve been talking about getting the kids phones. They both have devices (kindles), so they don’t need another way to get online, but they do need phones since we don’t have a landline.

Gabb has smartwatches and smartphones and depending on your kids’ age and their needs, there are three different phone plans to choose from.

Receive FREE* Gabb Phone or 50% Off* Gabb Phone 3 Pro and Gabb Watch 3 and One month FREE when you purchase a Plan. That’s a pretty sweet deal.

I’ll spend the weekend looking over all of the details and plans, and then let the kids know.

 

Talk Back: Do your kids have phones?

April is Financial Literacy Month

Financial literacy is near and dear to my heart. I’ve spent much of my adult life working hard to save money, pay bills on time, and live within my means. It is a lot of effort and work, but, it’s made my life less stressful.

In 2020, I wrote a three-part series about making a practical budget that a family can adhere to and how to get some extra help if you need it. This was written during the pandemic, so there is a lot of information and resources, especially for those feeling the financial panic that many felt during the height of the pandemic.

If you already have a budget or feel that your spending is out of control and you aren’t to the point yet where you feel that you need a budget, I did a series of posts in late 2019 about how to reign in the out-of-control spending.

 A big part of financial literacy is tracking where you stand financially. With identity theft happening to 22% of Americans (per a 2022 Bureau of Justice Statistics study), knowing what’s on your credit is important.  Obtaining your free annual credit report is easy.  Free Annual Credit Report is the site that I use.

Once you receive it, go over and verify all of the open accounts are yours. Contact the credit bureaus immediately if there are any incorrect names, addresses, or accounts.

If you are saving for your future, or your kid’s future, here are two great savings opportunities:

Savings bonds- Savings Bonds: The gift that keeps on giving!

529’s/ Educational Savings Accounts- September Is College Savings Month!

Kids Bowl Free- It’s Back for Summer 2024!

file0001910298986.jpgThis popped into my inbox last night. I’m so glad it’s back.

Looking for something fun, air-conditioned, and cheap to do this summer with the kids?

Kids Bowl Free has been around for years, and it’s a great way to get kids active even when it’s hot outside. I’m so excited it’s back again.

Kids 2-18 can bowl 2 games for free each day the program is running at participating bowling centers all across the US and Canada. All you pay for is shoe rental- or bring your own if you have them!kidsbowlfree_logo-new-2019.jpg

This program is available all over the US and Canada. The complete list can be found here. Sign up is quick and easy. To get started, register here. If you live in San Diego, the only bowling alley participating is Aztec Lanes.

I encourage everyone to take advantage of this deal! It’s one of our favorite summer activities.

Managing Difficult Health Situations Within your Family

Note: This is a lot different from my usual content, however, I feel this type of information is important. A lot of us are starting to deal with aging family members. It can be difficult. There isn’t a lot of readily available information out there. As someone who has spent the past 13 years advocating for my kids, I feel that I have a unique perspective and insight into how we as healthy, able-minded folks can help our ill and infirm relatives navigate tough health issues to receive care.

A lot of us Gen X and older Millenials are starting to reach the age where family members are having age-related illnesses, and or passing away. My dad passed away about 2 years ago, and he was sick for almost a year. Managing and navigating illness in the 21st century is very different than it was even 40 years ago. Here are a few things that I’ve learned on this journey:

The doctor/specialist who is dealing with or managing health issues (like cancer, mental health, or cognitive issues) may not be equipped to deal with all aspects of the patient’s health.  This is especially true if the patient is seeing a specialist.

Part of the Team: Make sure to loop in your family member’s primary care physician. The primary care physician may not communicate with other doctors in your care team otherwise. They may not know that you have a long-term illness if they did not diagnose you. Your primary care physician can also help you with any side effects or additional issues that may arise from the treatment of your new condition. For example, some medication can cause G.I. issues, and your primary care physician may suggest prebiotics and probiotics, or changing vitamins and supplements to be a little more gentle on the stomach.

Getting help from an Expert: All hospitals and medical centers have social workers. The social worker is your best resource for help navigating the healthcare system. They are an incredible resource, they have so many ideas and suggestions, ways to help your family, and they have access to help you obtain services that you may not otherwise be aware of. They can refer you to services within the health care system, and frequently they have connections externally as well for other resources to help the patient and the family.

If you have a family member who is ill at home and requires constant care or attention, you may qualify for respite services. Respite is for the caregiver of the sick individual. It pays for someone to come into your home and provide care, so the usual familial caregiver can rest or spend time out of the home alone, doing errands, etc.

Some insurance companies provide respite for their patients. Many states offer respite services for specific groups of individuals (such as people with developmental disabilities, dementia patients, or those on in-home hospice). Contacting the medical group social worker or insurance company is a start to finding out if respite is available to you.

Some insurance companies also offer assistance with pick up or drop off if your family member is at home and needs to visit the doctor or hospital frequently.

Medication: Make sure that all of the medication the patient is taking goes to the same pharmacy. Pharmacists are trained to look and make sure that medications are safe to be taken together. Especially when dealing with a long-term illness or something that affects several parts of the body, it’s good to know that all of the medication being dispensed is appropriate and safe for your loved one. You can also ask if over-the-counter medications (such as NSAIDs, single-letter vitamins, or herbal supplements) can still be taken with new medications.

Medication delivery is sometimes available either through the hospital pharmacy, or chain pharmacies like CVS. CVS Care Pass Members can get most of their medications delivered for free.

Other changes and getting help: Are you worried about your ill family member eating properly now that their life has changed, and their nutritional needs may have also changed? Ask your doctor for a referral to a nutritionist. Also if your family member is insistent on maintaining their pre-illness/condition way of life, they may need to see a physical therapist, or an occupational therapist to make sure that their body is strong and able to maintain independence.

It’s not all in your head: In addition to physical health mental health is important as well. Getting a psychiatric or psychological consult to meet with a psychologist or psychiatrist may be beneficial. A lot changes when you receive a diagnosis. And it can be hard on the entire family. Not just the patient. Having resources and an impartial person to talk to and help you is definitely something that everyone involved should seek out.

If your family member isn’t sleeping well, or they have started developing nightmares or are not getting restful sleep, see if you can see a sleep consultant. They can check for sleep apnea or help with strategies (beyond just medication) that will help the patient get restful sleep. Sleep is definitely important when your body is dealing with an illness.

You are not alone: Many specific illnesses (types of cancers, specific neurological illnesses/disorders) have support groups, and nonprofits that can help family members too. So if you are dealing with a specific issue, a quick Google search can help find a community of caregivers and patients in your area that have gone through what you and your family are going through, and they can provide a wealth of specific helpful resources in your area.

3/9/2024 Weekly Freebies

The 2024 Birthday Freebie post is here! Make sure to check this article out and sign up for birthday freebies at least 2-3 weeks before your birthday.

If you are looking for free food resources, my comprehensive list can be found here. It is focused on San Diego County, but there are additional resources outside my area as well.

After a few weeks off, I’m back to hopefully regularly sharing freebies, deals, and local events. 

Deals:

Ulta Semi Annual Beauty: 50% Off Benefit, Fenty, Nars and More
Free $15 Target Gift Card with Purchase of Two Boxes of Diapers
50% off Food Network Kitchen & Dining at Kohl’s
Adidas – up to 50% Off + New 25% Off Coupon
Target Kid Boots as low as $12

Freebies:

Free Nurishh Animal Free Cream Cheese at Select Retailers
Free eos Stickers (Email)
The Best Free Skincare Samples to Request Right Now
Free Nature’s Fynd Dairy-Free Cream Cheese After Rebate
Free Gratsy Women’s History Month Box
Free National Park Pass for 4th Graders
Free Boka Nano-Hydroxyapatite Toothpaste Sample
Free Dr. Talbot’s Mom Prenatal Multi-Vitamin
Free Package of Miracle Noodle After Rebate
Free Sheex Sleep Mask
Free Gatorade Fast Twitch at Select Stores
Free Air Wick Plug in Scented Oil Advanced Gadget
Free Spring Banner Craft Kit at JCPenney
Free Drink at Dunkin – Starts Today
Free Friendship Bracelets Craft Event at Michaels
Get Free or Discounted Greyhound Bus Tickets for Homeless Youth & Individuals In Need

Dream Dinners La Mesa: Heart Health Workshop & Dinner

Dream Dinners La Mesa has an awesome upcoming Heart Healthy Workshop! Presented in partnership with Wellness Workshop by Sonia’s Healthy Corner and featuring dinner provided by Dream Dinners.

February 27th, 6:00 pm
at La Mesa Dream Dinners

Led by expert nutritionist and Health Coach, Sonia Cervantes from Sonia’s Healthy Corner, this workshop will help you to foster a joyful relationship with food. Learn to love foods that love you back and make your culinary journey a source of pleasure and well-being.

Here’s what you can expect:

  • Practical advice on crafting a heart-healthy diet tailored to your lifestyle
  • Guidance on incorporating superfoods into your meals for maximum health benefits
  • Tips for managing portion sizes and making mindful food choices
  • Strategies for enhancing your overall well-being through nutrition

Enjoy a delectable dinner provided by Dream Dinners as you mingle with fellow attendees and soak in all the valuable information shared during the workshop.

Space is limited, so RSVP at your earliest convenience to secure your spot. We can’t wait to see you there and embark on this journey towards a healthier, happier you!

For more information call/text 619-460-6800 or email  lamesaca@dreamdinners.com

La Mesa Dream Dinners: Wellness Workshop!

Our friends at La Mesa Dream Dinners are helping us start 2024 off right! I am excited to share this with you. I love the community at Dream Dinners. Marsi and her team are innovating new ways to eat healthy and save you time!

La Mesa Dream Dinners has teamed up with local nutritionist and Health & Wellness Coach, Sonia Cervantes, CHC to bring you a new Health and Wellness series for 2024. Together, they have curated a series of courses designed to empower you with the knowledge and skills to enhance your well-being. This series encompasses cooking classes and easy meal prep sessions that you can easily replicate at home. Beyond the kitchen, they aim to provide lifelong lessons on positive thinking, intentional planning, and self-care, emphasizing that your family’s health begins with you.

What to Expect in Each Session:

  1. Healthy Tips: Receive valuable insights and tips for maintaining a healthy lifestyle.
  2. Interactive Activities: Engage in activities that promote positive thinking and intentional planning.
  3. Cooking Activity: Enjoy a hands-on cooking experience featuring healthy meals. Learn, cook, and savor the delicious results during the class.

Join them on this journey to empower yourself through self-care, community, and nutritious food. They believe that by making small, positive changes in your lifestyle, you can pave the way for a healthier and happier life. Take charge of your well-being, and let’s embark on this transformative experience together!

Sign Up today!!

Your journey to a healthier and more fulfilling life starts here.

For more information, contact La Mesa Dream Dinners call/text 619-460-6800 or email lamessaca@dreamdinners.com