Watching this video again for inspiration. What a crazy year this has been and 2020 has brought many changes for you as well. Your channel is a breath of fresh air. On a purely selfish note I hope we will see you more on your channel. Love your planner and favorites videos. ❤️
Sometimes my friends and I would have a potluck and we all choose different dishes to make from one cookbook. But I’ve always wanted to cook through a whole cookbook! One of my recent favorites is My Kitchen Year by Ruth Reichl. Her writing is beautiful and the recipes in this book are unfussy, seasonal and comforting. I like your choices as well. Great to see you back.
I always enjoy seeing a video from you! I'm glad that YNAB is working so well. I recommend it to everyone yet few people actually do it. They don't know what they are missing. I decided to use the COMMIT 30 planner this year to focus on a new goal each month. I am also doing a shopping fast for the month of January.
I love your videos, Ashley! You share very helpful information, and the stories you tell make it all even more interesting -- (cliche, but... it's like having coffee with a friend.) I don't feel like you are just trying to "sell me something," like everyone else on YT. In short - THANKS! Please keep doing what you do. You are a gifted presenter of valuable content!
Hi Ashley! I have to say I didn't expect to see you this soon again but it was such a nice surprise! I am 34 and just this year was my first wisdom teeth removed. Long story. But I had such a nice experience! it was the quickest thing ever and I barely bled. I hope your experience is even better than mine!
It's videos like this remind me why I subscribed in the first place, love your down to earth altitude and some of your ideas are truly inspiring, thank you for sharing your thoughts and resolutions, they are like a refreshing breeze in my mundane daily life.
Happy Birthday Ashley!!! Continue on inspiring others and continue on putting on contents that is informative and you. Thank you and have a great month!
Hello, I find the best way to incorporate the onions and such is to either chop them really fine or grate them in dishes. I've started eating things I didn't like before by this method and it's worked well for me.... just a thought
I am a HUGE Danielle walker fan so I would always say cook through one of her books. Meals made simple is a great book to do that with because she provides you with meal plans and tips for how to use the components of one meal in another meal for the week. The recipes are also really easy and don’t require a lot of extravagant ingredients. My favorites from MMS are the chipotle barbacoa, the meatloaf meatballs, the creamy dill salmon, and the broccoli cauliflower rice casserole.
I love the simplicity of your planning system and how you're setting your goals. I'd really love to see a video of how you're using the goals planner you mention.
I had my wisdom teeth out in my 30's. I waited because I was scared of nerve damage etc ect. I finally got it done (with an oral surgeon) , it was quick and the pain was not as bad as I had imagined... in the end I felt foolish for not doing it sooner. I get ya!
The one and done cookbook is fantastic!!! Also, we’ve done the katsu chicken (just the chicken, not the pineapple slaw) and it was great in the oven. An airfryer is essentially a mini oven so her oven instructions work great!
I did the minimalism game last year and it was life changing. I consider myself pretty minimal and my husband also didn’t think I could do it, but the little things really made it easy. Like why do I have 37 pens? Lol. Cooking through a cookbook is something I never thought of, that would be such a great goal and get me to actually use my cookbooks! Awesome goals, awesome video! Hope that you have a great year!
I’ve thought about cooking through a book and also thought about doing maybe one of Daniellle’s. Love that this is the second video of the year!! Take care
Love your calming and sweet energy! I highly recommend food blogger Cookie + Kate’s cookbook, Love Real Food and Elyse Kopecky and Shalane Flanagan’s cookbook, Run Fast Eat Slow. They will truly expand your food tastes!
Ashley, great info. I will be diving into the hobby article. I am just like you were I have so many interests but none of them are actually honed in. If you want a fun inspiration read for the bew year I recommend reading the Desire Map by Danielle LaPorte. It's also an activity book. Great to have you back!
I love your idea of working through a cookbook in a year! I’m the same way - I will make a couple recipes from a book then move on. I also received the Skinnytaste One and Done for Christmas and I LOVE it! The air fryer section gives conversions for the recipes to make them in your oven. Also good luck on your wisdom teeth. I have to convince my husband to go to an oral surgeon for his as well. 🙈
I got my wisdom teeth out last year at 31. I totally get you!! Being a red head and doing it older did make it harder. Before it happens, find something to binge watch. 😂 Bonus that you don’t have 4 kids, but it’s worth it. Dentists just kept putting it off, but then one of them touched another and I got a deep cavity because it was below my gum line where I couldn’t clean or floss. When I went to the oral surgeon he just took them all instead of the one, and I’ve only had nerve issues with one. I have most of my feeling, but not quite all. Entail work is scary as a red head!! Good luck!
@@makeupTIA weird I just got this notification today and you've already done it. Redheads often need more anesthesia (it took them longer to put me under), and when I have babies they always tell me that redheads bleed more. They also said to expect more swelling as a redhead. I couldn't believe how big my cheeks were. I felt like I was turning into Santa Claus! It hurt like crazy! It was only bad for the first week, then things really started getting better. Best of luck with your recovery!
I loved this video. I have recently felt that I don’t really use my planner for the daily spreads. It’s such a waste! This was such a great example of a different way to use a planner. I’ll definitely be doing some more research into the Getting Things Done method.
love the video 💕 as for the picky eating: really just try things over and over again, even if you think you don’t like them. I was honestly so convinced I hated tomatos until I finally tried them again and found I really enjoyed them, to the point of just casually snacking on them! so just go for it 😉
Omg Ashley I am also a picky eater (much better than I was as a kid, though!) and tomatoes, onions and peppers are ALSO my issue! They're in everything!
I had to have 2 of my wisdom teeth out at 36 with an oral surgeon and you hear horror stories, but my experience was great. Took hardly no time, woke up in the office, wasn't groggy, went home, took meds and had a big nap, woke up, took meds and had some soup. Wasn't a big deal.
I had 4 wisdom teeth removed, although I had them done when I was 18 or 19, and honestly the hardest part was having the IV put in (I struggle with some medical procedures, I had a scary experience as a child being woken up in the middle of a surgery in the operating room, so my baggage is legit!) and other than that it was the best nap I've ever had in my life! I went with an oral surgeon and was put under for it. Lots of delicious liquid-y things, naps, and I really didn't need too much in terms of painkillers. I was at my brother's hockey game within 48 hours of surgery. Look at it as a forced vacation :) Also, YES to deeper vs wider, I was just saying this to my cousin the other day. I've been decluttering some of my 'hobbies' and deciding on which hobbies I really want to focus on, so I can zero in on the things that really bring me joy, because I want to be more proficient in those pursuits that bring me the most joy. And by removing 'cluttery' pursuits that I'm not actually doing a ton of, I'm also making room for hobbies in the future that I might want to add, but I think I'll be more cautious in the future about what type of hobbies I add. For instance, I'm a suuuper dog nerd, I love training dogs for more than just obedience. I've spent the past 3 years really devoting myself to training my dog to herd, since he's a herding breed, and now I have a really nice little chore dog who can move livestock for me. So now that I want to take up competitive heelwork, that's a hobby I can add to my roster, because I have a dog who is interested and wants to do it, I have a massive training space 20 paces from my front door that's equipped with most of what I need. And, because I live in the country and do a lot of animal stuff, when I decided to start a small breeding program for ducks last year, it fit into my hobbies because I'm already outdoors and taking care of animals daily, and I have the space for it in terms of where I live. But if I decide to like...take up dancing...that'll be a liiiittle bit harder, and I need to decide whether or not that hobby is one I want to invest time/money/effort into, or not. If I do, great, but I think I'm at an age where I've really zeroed in on some areas I enjoy and so while there's room for me to experiment with other pursuits if I want to, they're more than likely to stay in a very similar vein.
I had all of my wisdom teeth removed in my early 20’s. I had one tooth impacted on the jaw. One in my sinus cavity and the other was hooked on a nerve. I had to be put under. It wasn’t bad. And it was nice to no longer have the pain when they would try and push out when they had nowhere to go.
Oh my gosh, I just got to the part about your wisdom teeth and had to chime in again. I was EXACTLY like you in regards to wisdom teeth. All four were impacted and my regular dentist couldn’t remove them so I held off for years. I was told I would need to remove them when I was 22 and only did it January 3rd of last year (at 27, going on 28 the following month). I got all 4 removed at the same time and I have to say, I wish I did it sooner. (I also only did it because I no longer had a choice, one was causing me serious pain, lol...) It was NOT as bad as I read on all the forums about “dry sockets” and what-not. I honestly didn’t feel a thing during or after (thanks to the pain pills they tell you to take). I know everyone is different, but this was my experience. The worst part of it was not being able to eat normally for two/two and a half weeks afterward. I lost weight (and I am already skinny to begin with), but other than that, glad it’s done. Taking out the cotton the day of surgery was also not the best experience visually (I got lightheaded but had someone standing besides me, haha), but you get through it. Just make sure Jer’s there to keep you awake after some time passes! :) Any other questions, feel free to ask.
Thanks for sharing! Made me feel better. I'm on the schedule for January 28th. Very nervous, but my mom is taking me, and I'm going to stay with my grandma for a while (because she'll baby me since Jer is traveling 😂).
I have the other skinnytaste cookbook and I love it! So I think that one would be good. Also I think I heard she provides other alternative ways of cooking the recipes? So maybe review the air fryer chapter just in case. I really like the idea of going through a whole cookbook - you could do a video about it maybe!
My cook book tip: Anna Jones - A Modern way to cook (vegetarian and vegan with exciting, healthy, easy and quick recipes). Love your channel, have a great year!
Your story about pushing off the wisdom teeth removal made me think of the new Buzzfeed article that went viral on “Millennial Burnout.” I am so guilty of pushing things off (doc appointments, errands) for weeks...months...years! And this article rang so true because I am not the only one!
I really like Danielle Walker's cookbooks. I have to eat gluten free and her recipes are easy to follow and are delicious. I've made some of her recipes for family events and people who don't have any food intolerances really like the meals too!
You need to get Salt, Fat, Acid, Heat! It is a cookbook but also it teaches how to use those 4 concepts to be able to cook anything. You should also watch the 4 part documentary on Netflix about it, it’s so good!
I’m 33 and I just had my (six!!!) wisdom teeth removed the day before Thanksgiving. Aside from having the extra teeth, I also had a few other precarious things that made my oral surgeon question whether or not I really wanted to go through with it. HOWEVER, it all went well, it’s a super fast procedure and I felt silly for having been so apprehensive beforehand. Also, I think Tiffany D. is 34 and she just had hers removed in the last week.
With that minimalism game you would declutter 496 items in a 31 day month. That’s A LOT... but would be awesome for someone who really needed it. A more realistic game would be 10 a day for 10 days... so it’s only 100 items. I like to start out my new year by doing that.
You may totally surprise yourself with the picky eater thing! I’m definitely still picky, but I confronted a few of my top food dislikes this year (hello, broccoli!) and was surprised that I really enjoyed them!
A lil advice about the wisdom tooth extraction... buy a nice lovely new pair of PJs, put your favorite sheets on your bed & have good pain meds (codeiene is a no way for me so I have to make sure they can write a perscription for low dose narcotic). I've had wisdom teeth out and three implants & hunker down with Netflix. You got this!
I wouldn’t limit yourself to “one cookbook” for your goal. I would make it broader (and more attainable) by maybe making the goal, “Cook recipes from cookbooks all year.” I don’t think the source matters, but the concept of it. Every recipe from any cookbook will be new to you, so you’re accomplishing the same exact thing without limiting yourself to one book like a bad diet would limit you. :)
Girl, get those wisdom teeth out! I waited until just a few years ago (I was 37) and I'm so happy I did it. Didn't realize how easy it would be and how much pain I was having because of them. I was scared, too, but it turned out fine! Pro tip - frappuccinos are a god send when you're healing.
Hey its you!!! You changed your name!!! How lovely to see you!!! I must say darling you look adorable!!! Perhaps you are not yet 100% well but I know the power of a compliment... and you honey are just looking lovely. And I so enjoy your videos so very much. I put you on my TV on a stream and I go about my morning. You are great company and such an inspiration. Wish I could know you in person.
Watching this video again for inspiration. What a crazy year this has been and 2020 has brought many changes for you as well. Your channel is a breath of fresh air. On a purely selfish note I hope we will see you more on your channel. Love your planner and favorites videos. ❤️
Sometimes my friends and I would have a potluck and we all choose different dishes to make from one cookbook. But I’ve always wanted to cook through a whole cookbook! One of my recent favorites is My Kitchen Year by Ruth Reichl. Her writing is beautiful and the recipes in this book are unfussy, seasonal and comforting. I like your choices as well. Great to see you back.
I always enjoy seeing a video from you! I'm glad that YNAB is working so well. I recommend it to everyone yet few people actually do it. They don't know what they are missing. I decided to use the COMMIT 30 planner this year to focus on a new goal each month. I am also doing a shopping fast for the month of January.
I love your videos, Ashley! You share very helpful information, and the stories you tell make it all even more interesting -- (cliche, but... it's like having coffee with a friend.) I don't feel like you are just trying to "sell me something," like everyone else on YT. In short - THANKS! Please keep doing what you do. You are a gifted presenter of valuable content!
Christy, thanks for taking the time to leave your comment - made my day. : ))
I thought immediately of 'Julie and Julia" movie! What about going through one of Julia Child's books?
Hi Ashley! I have to say I didn't expect to see you this soon again but it was such a nice surprise! I am 34 and just this year was my first wisdom teeth removed. Long story. But I had such a nice experience! it was the quickest thing ever and I barely bled. I hope your experience is even better than mine!
I just got mine taken out this past week at 37 and also had a great experience! Wish I would have read this before my appointment. I was so scared!
It's videos like this remind me why I subscribed in the first place, love your down to earth altitude and some of your ideas are truly inspiring, thank you for sharing your thoughts and resolutions, they are like a refreshing breeze in my mundane daily life.
Thanks for the kind comment! ❤️
I just love your videos!
Thank you for your willingness to record and invite us into your space. I appreciate it. ❤️
Happy Birthday Ashley!!! Continue on inspiring others and continue on putting on contents that is informative and you. Thank you and have a great month!
Your goals and planner video inspire me. Thank you
Hello, I find the best way to incorporate the onions and such is to either chop them really fine or grate them in dishes. I've started eating things I didn't like before by this method and it's worked well for me.... just a thought
I am a HUGE Danielle walker fan so I would always say cook through one of her books. Meals made simple is a great book to do that with because she provides you with meal plans and tips for how to use the components of one meal in another meal for the week. The recipes are also really easy and don’t require a lot of extravagant ingredients. My favorites from MMS are the chipotle barbacoa, the meatloaf meatballs, the creamy dill salmon, and the broccoli cauliflower rice casserole.
Missed your planner videos! Thanks for posting.
Your goals are thought out so well! Such a great video as always and your handwriting is lovely 😃
I love the simplicity of your planning system and how you're setting your goals. I'd really love to see a video of how you're using the goals planner you mention.
I had my wisdom teeth out in my 30's. I waited because I was scared of nerve damage etc ect. I finally got it done (with an oral surgeon) , it was quick and the pain was not as bad as I had imagined... in the end I felt foolish for not doing it sooner. I get ya!
The one and done cookbook is fantastic!!! Also, we’ve done the katsu chicken (just the chicken, not the pineapple slaw) and it was great in the oven. An airfryer is essentially a mini oven so her oven instructions work great!
Yay! Ok, going to read through that air fryer chapter now. Thank you!
I did the minimalism game last year and it was life changing. I consider myself pretty minimal and my husband also didn’t think I could do it, but the little things really made it easy. Like why do I have 37 pens? Lol. Cooking through a cookbook is something I never thought of, that would be such a great goal and get me to actually use my cookbooks! Awesome goals, awesome video! Hope that you have a great year!
I feel you on this wisdom tooth problem. I went on January 2nd and took mine out. Great beginning of the year!
I’ve thought about cooking through a book and also thought about doing maybe one of Daniellle’s. Love that this is the second video of the year!! Take care
Love your calming and sweet energy! I highly recommend food blogger Cookie + Kate’s cookbook, Love Real Food and Elyse Kopecky and Shalane Flanagan’s cookbook, Run Fast Eat Slow. They will truly expand your food tastes!
Awesome! Thanks for the recommendations!
Ashley, great info. I will be diving into the hobby article. I am just like you were I have so many interests but none of them are actually honed in. If you want a fun inspiration read for the bew year I recommend reading the Desire Map by Danielle LaPorte. It's also an activity book. Great to have you back!
I love your idea of working through a cookbook in a year! I’m the same way - I will make a couple recipes from a book then move on. I also received the Skinnytaste One and Done for Christmas and I LOVE it! The air fryer section gives conversions for the recipes to make them in your oven. Also good luck on your wisdom teeth. I have to convince my husband to go to an oral surgeon for his as well. 🙈
Oh! That's great about the conversions in the cookbook. Going to look through that chapter now. Thanks!
I got my wisdom teeth out last year at 31. I totally get you!! Being a red head and doing it older did make it harder. Before it happens, find something to binge watch. 😂 Bonus that you don’t have 4 kids, but it’s worth it. Dentists just kept putting it off, but then one of them touched another and I got a deep cavity because it was below my gum line where I couldn’t clean or floss. When I went to the oral surgeon he just took them all instead of the one, and I’ve only had nerve issues with one. I have most of my feeling, but not quite all. Entail work is scary as a red head!! Good luck!
Oh no, I made my appointment, but now I'm scared again. Why is it extra hard for redheads? 😵
@@makeupTIA weird I just got this notification today and you've already done it. Redheads often need more anesthesia (it took them longer to put me under), and when I have babies they always tell me that redheads bleed more. They also said to expect more swelling as a redhead. I couldn't believe how big my cheeks were. I felt like I was turning into Santa Claus! It hurt like crazy! It was only bad for the first week, then things really started getting better. Best of luck with your recovery!
I needed this! Thanks for sharing your ideas...I might have screenshot a few of your page layouts for future planner setup reference. 😁
Thanks for watching, Christi!
I loved this video. I have recently felt that I don’t really use my planner for the daily spreads. It’s such a waste! This was such a great example of a different way to use a planner. I’ll definitely be doing some more research into the Getting Things Done method.
Your handwriting is so beautiful!
I was just thinking the same thing!
Thank you! ❤️
love the video 💕 as for the picky eating: really just try things over and over again, even if you think you don’t like them. I was honestly so convinced I hated tomatos until I finally tried them again and found I really enjoyed them, to the point of just casually snacking on them! so just go for it 😉
That's great to read! I'm going to try tomatoes again and hope for the best. : ))
Omg Ashley I am also a picky eater (much better than I was as a kid, though!) and tomatoes, onions and peppers are ALSO my issue! They're in everything!
Wait, when did you change your username? I was super confused because I didn't remember subscribing to an Ashley Aleese lol
Hahaha! Same!
Stephanie Luff me too !
I had to have 2 of my wisdom teeth out at 36 with an oral surgeon and you hear horror stories, but my experience was great. Took hardly no time, woke up in the office, wasn't groggy, went home, took meds and had a big nap, woke up, took meds and had some soup. Wasn't a big deal.
Thanks for sharing - made me feel better to read! : )
I love all Skinnytaste recipes! Every one of her cookbooks is excellent and well worth your money!
Raptitude...that resonates so much. Thanks for sharing.
Glad you got something from the article too, Serena. ☺️
I had 4 wisdom teeth removed, although I had them done when I was 18 or 19, and honestly the hardest part was having the IV put in (I struggle with some medical procedures, I had a scary experience as a child being woken up in the middle of a surgery in the operating room, so my baggage is legit!) and other than that it was the best nap I've ever had in my life! I went with an oral surgeon and was put under for it. Lots of delicious liquid-y things, naps, and I really didn't need too much in terms of painkillers. I was at my brother's hockey game within 48 hours of surgery. Look at it as a forced vacation :) Also, YES to deeper vs wider, I was just saying this to my cousin the other day. I've been decluttering some of my 'hobbies' and deciding on which hobbies I really want to focus on, so I can zero in on the things that really bring me joy, because I want to be more proficient in those pursuits that bring me the most joy. And by removing 'cluttery' pursuits that I'm not actually doing a ton of, I'm also making room for hobbies in the future that I might want to add, but I think I'll be more cautious in the future about what type of hobbies I add. For instance, I'm a suuuper dog nerd, I love training dogs for more than just obedience. I've spent the past 3 years really devoting myself to training my dog to herd, since he's a herding breed, and now I have a really nice little chore dog who can move livestock for me. So now that I want to take up competitive heelwork, that's a hobby I can add to my roster, because I have a dog who is interested and wants to do it, I have a massive training space 20 paces from my front door that's equipped with most of what I need. And, because I live in the country and do a lot of animal stuff, when I decided to start a small breeding program for ducks last year, it fit into my hobbies because I'm already outdoors and taking care of animals daily, and I have the space for it in terms of where I live. But if I decide to like...take up dancing...that'll be a liiiittle bit harder, and I need to decide whether or not that hobby is one I want to invest time/money/effort into, or not. If I do, great, but I think I'm at an age where I've really zeroed in on some areas I enjoy and so while there's room for me to experiment with other pursuits if I want to, they're more than likely to stay in a very similar vein.
Best pens ever. I have them in black, blue, and red. And I think I found out about them from YOU. So, thanks! Love your planner videos!!!
I had all of my wisdom teeth removed in my early 20’s. I had one tooth impacted on the jaw. One in my sinus cavity and the other was hooked on a nerve. I had to be put under. It wasn’t bad. And it was nice to no longer have the pain when they would try and push out when they had nowhere to go.
I love every time you post a video! Thanks for sharing
Ah I’m so excited - thank you so much for posting!
Oh my gosh, I just got to the part about your wisdom teeth and had to chime in again. I was EXACTLY like you in regards to wisdom teeth. All four were impacted and my regular dentist couldn’t remove them so I held off for years. I was told I would need to remove them when I was 22 and only did it January 3rd of last year (at 27, going on 28 the following month). I got all 4 removed at the same time and I have to say, I wish I did it sooner. (I also only did it because I no longer had a choice, one was causing me serious pain, lol...) It was NOT as bad as I read on all the forums about “dry sockets” and what-not. I honestly didn’t feel a thing during or after (thanks to the pain pills they tell you to take). I know everyone is different, but this was my experience. The worst part of it was not being able to eat normally for two/two and a half weeks afterward. I lost weight (and I am already skinny to begin with), but other than that, glad it’s done. Taking out the cotton the day of surgery was also not the best experience visually (I got lightheaded but had someone standing besides me, haha), but you get through it. Just make sure Jer’s there to keep you awake after some time passes! :) Any other questions, feel free to ask.
Thanks for sharing! Made me feel better. I'm on the schedule for January 28th. Very nervous, but my mom is taking me, and I'm going to stay with my grandma for a while (because she'll baby me since Jer is traveling 😂).
My mom took me to my appointment too. 😂 You’ll be fine. ☺️
I have the other skinnytaste cookbook and I love it! So I think that one would be good. Also I think I heard she provides other alternative ways of cooking the recipes? So maybe review the air fryer chapter just in case. I really like the idea of going through a whole cookbook - you could do a video about it maybe!
My cook book tip: Anna Jones - A Modern way to cook (vegetarian and vegan with exciting, healthy, easy and quick recipes). Love your channel, have a great year!
Thank you!!
Your story about pushing off the wisdom teeth removal made me think of the new Buzzfeed article that went viral on “Millennial Burnout.”
I am so guilty of pushing things off (doc appointments, errands) for weeks...months...years! And this article rang so true because I am not the only one!
Interesting! Going to look up the article. Thanks for sharing!
Love these videos so much.
Thanks for watching!
Your handwriting is GOALS
I miss your makeup tutorials! can you do one on this eye look? it’s lovely! has anyone told you that you resemble mariah carey? 🤔😊
I really like Danielle Walker's cookbooks. I have to eat gluten free and her recipes are easy to follow and are delicious. I've made some of her recipes for family events and people who don't have any food intolerances really like the meals too!
You need to get Salt, Fat, Acid, Heat! It is a cookbook but also it teaches how to use those 4 concepts to be able to cook anything. You should also watch the 4 part documentary on Netflix about it, it’s so good!
Ashley, your handwriting is perfect. Any tips?
I’m 33 and I just had my (six!!!) wisdom teeth removed the day before Thanksgiving. Aside from having the extra teeth, I also had a few other precarious things that made my oral surgeon question whether or not I really wanted to go through with it. HOWEVER, it all went well, it’s a super fast procedure and I felt silly for having been so apprehensive beforehand. Also, I think Tiffany D. is 34 and she just had hers removed in the last week.
Where did you get the sticky notes from?
With that minimalism game you would declutter 496 items in a 31 day month. That’s A LOT... but would be awesome for someone who really needed it. A more realistic game would be 10 a day for 10 days... so it’s only 100 items. I like to start out my new year by doing that.
You may totally surprise yourself with the picky eater thing! I’m definitely still picky, but I confronted a few of my top food dislikes this year (hello, broccoli!) and was surprised that I really enjoyed them!
Happy January birthday!! Mine is January 30.
Smitten kitchen cookbook!
Its my b-day month as well.. January 2 is my day 🎂 happy b-day to you 🌸
Hope you had a great birthday, Gabi!!
Where did you get the pink AirPods case ?
Amazon! I searched for a silicone AirPod case and found this one. 😀
A lil advice about the wisdom tooth extraction... buy a nice lovely new pair of PJs, put your favorite sheets on your bed & have good pain meds (codeiene is a no way for me so I have to make sure they can write a perscription for low dose narcotic). I've had wisdom teeth out and three implants & hunker down with Netflix. You got this!
Thank you for the advice!! I like the part about pretty pjs. 😍
Rifle paper decluttered in the minimalism game?! 😱
Following insert use videos, arrived here. I looked up Raptitude and now I have another person to follow!
I wouldn’t limit yourself to “one cookbook” for your goal. I would make it broader (and more attainable) by maybe making the goal, “Cook recipes from cookbooks all year.” I don’t think the source matters, but the concept of it. Every recipe from any cookbook will be new to you, so you’re accomplishing the same exact thing without limiting yourself to one book like a bad diet would limit you. :)
Girl, get those wisdom teeth out! I waited until just a few years ago (I was 37) and I'm so happy I did it. Didn't realize how easy it would be and how much pain I was having because of them. I was scared, too, but it turned out fine! Pro tip - frappuccinos are a god send when you're healing.
January 28th - it's happening, and I'm already scared. 😂
Wish I would have seen this before I got mine out this week. I am 37 and I was so scared. It was such a great experience!
Hey its you!!! You changed your name!!! How lovely to see you!!! I must say darling you look adorable!!! Perhaps you are not yet 100% well but I know the power of a compliment... and you honey are just looking lovely. And I so enjoy your videos so very much. I put you on my TV on a stream and I go about my morning. You are great company and such an inspiration. Wish I could know you in person.