Monday, June 17, 2013

Summer Time is Mighty Fine

Oh, how I love summertime (and Kayla's awesome art skills).

The weather is nice, the fruit is wonderful, and it always brings about incredible changes.

Last summer, Jake and I moved from Huntington Beach to Irvine- a change we wish had come sooner.

The summer before that- our favorite one- we got married. Jake finished his BA, and we both celebrated graduating with our families here in So Cal.

In 2010 I got to travel the western United States while Jake worked at his favorite job to date.


Clearly summer means big things. This summer isn't much different... as we are making our biggest change since we started college in 2007.

Moving to Northern California, now that it is so certain, has brought so many emotions up in Jake and in me. We are so happy, but at the same time, our hearts ache so much for our home. But, I've written of that.

It's summertime! The time to tan, swim, nap, and get back to my roots.

I will always love a good mango.

It's time to get on with changes, because they always turn out for the better- to quote one of my highly embarrassing songs written when I was younger.

To look on this summer in the best light, I've decided to make myself a Summer To-Do List! 

1. Move 
This one is easy... this one will happen in 18 days, whether we are ready for it or not.

2. Run a 5K
To many this is only a goal because they must sign up for one. For me (and I suspect more than a few others) this is a steep physical goal to wrap my mind, let along my lungs, around. You see, I have fake asthma... better known as Exercise Induced Asthma. Essentially, prolonged aerobic exercise can cause asthma attacks. Though I've only ever had one major attack (thanks late night VU games), it makes cardio exercise a bit difficult. Running any more than a mile at an easy pace gives me shortness of breath, chest tightening, and wheezing.
But there is hope!
Fake asthma won't be able to match a gradual 8-week training, courtesy of the Couch to 5K free App. Free! (I'm cheap.)
My hope is that at the end of the 8 weeks, I can regularly run 5 Kilometers, without asthmatic symptoms. I presume it will be to my advantage (long-term) that these 8-weeks will be in hot weather.

3. Develop Healthy Eating Habits
They say it takes 21 days to build a habit. Who? Well, I suppose word got out about the 70's self-help book, Psycho-Cybernetics. There may be some dispute about the actual number of days, but 21 is pretty convincing becuase there's a website dedicated to it. That makes it true, right?
Well, after we move we are committing to healthy eating habits for at least 21 days. It will likely resemble the Paleo diet- based on the diet of people before the agricultural revolution. Cutting out grains, refined sugars, and dairy will hopefully help out our often-compromised immune systems.

4. Save Money
One day, Jake and I want to own a house, replace our cars, and become debt-free. Clearly, this isn't a summer goal. This summer, however, it is my goal to examine our every expense, and put all we can partly in savings, and partly towards student loans.
For this I have no specific plan or tips to give. I can only point you to my Saving Money board on Pinterest.

5. Finish Chronologically Reading the Bible
It saddens me that I have not completed this yet. But as change comes this summer, I hope the completion of goal will also come. Spending time in God's word is one of the most important things I can be doing to prepare my heart for the big changes awaiting my little 2-person family.

Because, after all, it's summer. And summer means big changes.

But don't worry. It also means tanning, swimming, and napping.

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