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Exercise: Want vs Should | Tiny n Fit
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On a journey to a healthy and joyful life. Skip to primary content. Exercise: Want vs Should. June 4, 2013. Well, after getting a very. Snarky email reply, I started. Considering quitting. Especially after I received a reply tweet from Leslie. Saying a similar thing happened to her friend. She and I chatted about the CF ‘cult-like culture’ making me feel like I am not as committed as I. Be doing vs what I want to be doing. (And yes I know not all workouts will be sunshine and daisies). Resting like Patty...
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Healthy Products I Love. Bob’s red mill natural foods. Newman’s own organic. Review and discout code. Disclaimer: All opinions are my own and I was not paid to do any review, recipe or giveaway. Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window). Click to share on Tumblr (Opens in new window). Click to share on Google (Opens in new window). Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window). February 28, 2013 at 9:22 am.
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mleballard & family: Thailand: Day 6 (500 Pictures of Elephants)
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Thailand: Day 6 (500 Pictures of Elephants). This was the first (and only) morning of our whole trip that we didn't have to pack up and check out of our hotel. It was so nice to sleep in. . . we didn't leave our hotel until 9:00 am. The security guard outside our hotel was really kind, so the first day we were there, Steve gave him a generous tip. After that, the security guard was exceptionally. Kind eagerly trying to figure out ways to help us. These two had such a great time together:. There was a sch...
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Baked Buffalo Chicken Taquitos - Healthy. Delicious.
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Baked Buffalo Chicken Taquitos. When we lived in DC, Shawn was obsessed with Taquitos from 7-11. You know the ones that sit there all day on the little rollers? Yeah, those. When I discovered how easy it was to make baked flautas. It was only a matter of time before I recreated his favorite version, stuffed full of spicy Buffalo Chicken. This was the result of trying to satisfy his craving. But they keep the filling nice and moist. Baked Buffalo Chicken Taquitos. 1 pound boneless, skinless Chicken Breasts.
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mleballard & family: South Africa: Day 2 (SLC to JNB)
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South Africa: Day 2 (SLC to JNB). Adam woke up, right as we were descending into New York City. He looked out the window and asked, in his most serious voice, "Mom, are we in heaven? We had to leave the airport, walk across the street, and ride the AirTrain to another terminal for our next flight. It's a good thing that they had put our luggage all the way through to South Africa because there's absolutely no way that we would have been able to carry 24 pieces of luggage with us. Especially. Adam is comp...
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Tona Sushi | Best of State 2013
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Like Us on FaceBook. Ogden Restaurant Week April 12-21, 2013. Best of State 2013. May 16, 2013. Middot; Add Comment. Tona and friends from Ogden. May 11, 2013 was a day of great honor and adventure. On this day, Tona Sushi Bar and Grill was given the award of BEST SUSHI in UTAH from the Best of State Awards! Owner and General Manager Tina Yu represented Tona at the black tie gala, sharing the evening with some friends of Tona Rusty Sessions of Sidewinder Media. Kim and Nick Bowsher of the Family Practice.
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mleballard & family: Thailand: Day 3 (Bangkok and Ayutthaya)
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Thailand: Day 3 (Bangkok and Ayutthaya). We set our alarms for 7:00 am and woke up surprisingly refreshed and ready to explore. Here's our 7:30 am view of Bangkok from the Centra Central Station Hotel. We met up with the Thompsons at the breakfast buffet. It was fancy schmancy, but I forgot to take a picture of the setup, so here's one from the hotel's website:. The restaurant was empty. There was one other couple sitting on the opposite side, but other than that, we had the place to ourselves:. It was c...
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mleballard & family: South Africa: Day 4 (Waterfront and Red Bus Tour)
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South Africa: Day 4 (Waterfront and Red Bus Tour). Time I've written this post. . . my other draft disappeared right as I went to post it last night. I honestly cried. If you had any idea how long it takes for these pictures to load, you would understand. The font size is off and I can't figure out how to fix the spacing, but at least it posted. Missed calls count as a minute of airtime. Do you have any idea how many phone calls Steve receives in an average day? Not to mention the fact that when we mispl...
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mleballard & family: Thailand: Day 7 (Cooking Class & The Sleeper Train)
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Thailand: Day 7 (Cooking Class and The Sleeper Train). There are dozens of different cooking schools in Chiang Mai, and we feel like we found the best:. We absolutely loved the design of the restaurant:. The outdoor eating area was inviting:. We loved this painting so much that we had it duplicated for Thai Curry Kitchen:. Even the bathrooms were perfect:. These four were the only students in the cooking class, which is one big reason why it was so awesome:. Outside there were delivery bikes lined up:.
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mleballard & family: South Africa: Day 5 (Lunch with the Potgieters)
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South Africa: Day 5 (Lunch with the Potgieters). Steve hurried and drove out to Blouberg to pick up Gcobisa while the rest of us got ready. And then we all drove to Bellville to have lunch with Jacques Potgieter and his family. I have been acquainted with Jacques for the last seven years, and he was instrumental in sorting everything out with customs for our Shoes for South Africa project and lining us up with the Big Tree Foundation. But it's kind of a funny story how I know him. The first thing everyon...
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