Health & Wellness by Lexa's Journal

My mission in life is to not merely survive, but to thrive: and do so with passion, compassion, humor, and style. – Maya Angelou

  • A few days have passed since I returned from Las Vegas, Nevada. I still catch myself laughing ridiculously aloud in public places (work, supermarket, gas station, etc…). Hilarious images and comments keep popping in my head. Could it possibly be a crime to have so much fun? If so, convict me. Lol!!

    Fourteen of us boarded a plane to celebrate hubby’s 50th birthday, Vegas style. “What happens in Vegas stays in Vegas!” Yup, I remember the credo, but I have to say that all work and no play makes for a dull life.

    Rather than the typical surprise birthday bash at home, I spiced up his birthday with a few close friends. An outrageous and funky limo ride with 14 friends to dinner and a “surprise” birthday dinner in a private room at the Stratosphere did the trick. Great food, drinks, and laughter was in order. Hubby said, “Momma treated me like a king!” I love it! Lol!

    Anyway, no matter how busy you are, you have to make time to unwind. The daily grind of work, cooking, laundry, cleaning, and taking care of the family can take its toll on the most positive soul, so short getaways can rejuvenate the spirit.

    Child care for this trip was tricky. Our son stayed in three different homes, including ours, but he was safe and he had fun. Knowing that he was okay, relaxed our minds so that we could thoroughly enjoy ourself. We left him guilt free; in June we traveled with him to Cancun, Mexico and in August we took a family Disney Cruise vacation. He’s done more traveling in ten years than I did when I twice his age.

    He asked why he wasn’t joining us on the trip. I explained the trip was for adults with no activities for kids. On the real, if you’ve been to Vegas, you know that the activities are for adults who are kids at heart.

    I wanted to share a few of my favorite pictures.  Enjoy!

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    New York, New York Casino
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    Brooklyn Bridge
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    Bellagio Casino – Made with beautiful flowers

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    I love the Eiffel Tower!
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    Clowning around on the strip…
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    Bumble-Bee is my son’s favorite character in the movie Transformer, so I had to take a picture with the big guy.
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    I am in love with palm trees. I want one in my back yard.
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    Luxor Casino… incredible structure
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    A very fine wine tower at THEHotel at Mandalay Bay. Just lock me in there.. pretty please!
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    Hubby’s dinner party. I tried so hard to eat this slowly…. Ha! Ha! It was a challenge!
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    Wipe the drool from your mouth! Lol! Unbelievable! Bacon wrapped shrimp and jalapeno peppers.
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    Hubby and I waiting for friends.
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    Beautiful indoor water fall at the Bellagio Casino

     

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    November 17, 2012, marks the beginning of my son’s loc journey. I am amazed by how quickly his hair is growing and at how beautiful his hair looks. The above picture is his locs immediately after a shampoo AND after professional maintenance.

    Although football season has ended, basketball season is in effect. Work, laundry, cooking, and cleaning leaves little time for salon visits. So when KinHairitage Salon offered me a Sunday appointment for his hair, I jumped at the opportunity.

    My son, on the other hand, did not appreciate leaving Nickelodeon, the comfort of his bed, and his Sony PS3 game. “Mom, I don’t like doing this on Sunday!” “This” being getting his hair styled on Sunday. His appointment wasn’t until 11 a.m., so I thought that I was doing good. Apparently not. Anyway, Sunday worked best this week, so it is what it is.

    Enjoy the day!

  • Only after one view of Marley Twists on Curly Nikki, I just had to try them at least once. I have been desperately wanting to try them.

    Yesterday I purchased hair from the local beauty supply store. Honestly, I thought I was done with hair extensions when I started my natural hair journey. Ha! Ha! Jokes on me… I didn’t know what I didn’t know… Marley Twists! <em

    For about a month, I studied this video, so I readily ran upstairs to give it a try.

    My plan was to try one twist. Once I felt comfortable, the plan was to twist my hair over the weekend. Lol! I did say “plan” right. Well… It was easy, so I ended up twisting my entire head in about 2 1/2 hours.

    I started out with larger pieces but then went back and made the larger pieces smaller. It isn’t perfect but I felt comfortable enough to wear it up for work today. I have to say, I LOVE my Marley Twists!! Sorry no video tutorials, I still cannot stand my voice on video. But I do have pictures.

    Oh, this is my first post from my iPad, so I apologize for any errors that you read before I correct. I am too excited not to share. Lol! Here are my pictures.

    Sweet dreams!
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  • I have come to believe
    that caring for myself is
     not-self indulgent.
    Caring for myself is an act of survival.
    Audre Lorde

    Finally!!!   Today I completed my first run of 2013!   According to my MayMyRun application, my last run was on Thanksgiving last year.   My son would put me in the chair-of-shame!  Lol!!  The urge to run never left.  Procrastination, time, and the holiday season simply got in the way.  I’m not making excuses, because I love running, but once time permitted, the weather did not.  Okay, so enough with the excuses.

     

    Distance:     7.41 Miles
    Time:             1:13:50
    Pace:             9:58 Min./Mil.
    Calories:      1010

     

    The past week my body has tried to fight off this nasty flu that has so many people sick.  Wednesday my body ached. An old fashion dose of warmed Cabernet and sugar (brown) did my body well.  I woke Thursday morning feeling refreshed.

    Thursday… no aches, but later in the day a slight cough started and the throat tickled.  I repeated Wednesday nights treatment.  Friday afternoon (yesterday) the sniffles and occasional sneeze set in.  Last night I conceded and took official cold medicine.

    Other then the sniffles, I felt half decent.  The temps were mild, for January, so I set out to run.  I ate so many oranges this week, my skin should have an orange undertone.  Lol!

    Anyway.  Before running this morning, I knew that I need some good fuel.  I wasn’t hungry so I made a fabulous smoothie using a recipe I found on Pinterest on Dr. Patel’s Diet page.

     

    Kiwi, mango, pineapple, banana, spinach, avacado, flax seed, water, and ice, all waiting to be blended!
    Kiwi, mango, pineapple, banana, spinach, avocado, flax-seed, water, and ice, all waiting to be blended!
    I filled up two very tall beer glasses with this delightful recipe!  Hubby and I enjoyed!
    I filled up two very tall beer glasses with this delightful recipe! Hubby and I enjoyed!

    This smoothie was refreshing!  I did not reveal the ingredients to hubby until he tasted and approved the drink.  Ha! Ha!  That’s the only way to get folks to try something “healthy.”  Anyway, the smoothie was packed with nutrients and provided the necessary fuel for my run.

    I set out to run for an hour.  Given my two-month lapse in running, I figured I would complete 5 – 6 miles.  Although the temps were warmer than normal, there was still a bite in the air at 11:30 a.m.  But I settled into my run nicely.

    No goals this morning…  I didn’t care about time, distance, or pace, I simply wanted to marvel at running outside and breathing in the crisp, cold, January fresh air.  I know the fresh air and the exercise would ultimately help my body.

    Todays run was perfect and I look forward to another run tomorrow.  Sunday’s temps are forecasted at 56 degrees, which makes for out-door running.

    I am a little stuffy now, but overall I feel well.  Tonight before bed I’ll take a cold remedy.  All I want to do is survive this nasty flu season.

    Since it is near bed time… sweet dreams!

  • I am amazed by my daughter’s bone chilling talent!   Since Shaina could put a pencil to paper (around age 6), she doodled and sketched. Sketch pads were, and still are, great gifts for her. We could never convince her to take an art class (until senior year in high school)  and she was too advanced for the class.  Content in her bedroom she continued to perfect her hobby.  Drawing takes her to a peaceful and euphoric place, we can all relate to a place that we retreat to for stillness in our lives.   Today as a young 20 somethin’ she continues to practice  her “hobby.” This morning she shared this stunning piece with me and hubby.   Her post on a social network page reads,

     

    “It’s been a while since I’ve picked up a pencil and a drawing pad.  I decided to do some portraits this week…”   She missed drawing!  Amazing!!

     

     

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    “Brushing up on portraits.” ESS.N.CEE (SNC) – 1/2013

    I just had to share this amazing piece she calls a “hobby.”  Lol!  Enjoy!

  • “To enjoy good health, to bring true happiness to one’s family, to bring peace to all, one must first discipline and control one’s own mind. If a man can control his mind he can find the way to Enlightenment, and all wisdom and virtue will naturally come to him.”

    -Buddha

    There was a time when I was obliged to compile an annual NYRL (New Year’s Resolution List).  Much of the list was self-indulging and included one tangible item after another, dreamy vacations, and much-needed behavior and attitude changes that never included a realistic plan of action.  Pretty much the same list reappeared annually.

    Over the years, sudden deaths, tragedies, and other life altering events have ended the insignificant ritual for me.

    Instead my focus  now resides on what really matters.

    • Family:  The mere fact that I have healthy relationships with my extended family is a blessing.  The core foundation of the family structure is shattered in many family units.  Massive amounts of future generations  will not experience the benefit of knowing family history or simply  bonding with family.My 79 year-old mother is alive and well.  My children are alive and healthy.  I have a wonderful husband who generously loves, respects, and provides for our family.  My big brother is a survivor of what most would succumb to; he has an awesome sense of humor and a kind heart.  My inspiring big sister who fearlessly hikes solo all around the world.   Seven of my aunts and uncles (age 70 and older) continue to thrive and bring joy and laughter to my life; we continue to share holiday dinners.  My relationship with many of my cousins resemble that of loving siblings.
    • Health and well-being:  Today I have good health for which I am thankful.  I wake up every morning because of God’s generosity with the ability to squint at the bright ray of sunlight that beams through my bedroom window.  The gift of health grants me a capacity for independence.  Bathing, walking, exercising, playing with my children, driving, and feeding myself are simple tasks that are often taken for granted. My focus is to continue to keep up a healthy lifestyle and to share this knowledge with others.
    • A home:  Not just a home, but also a safe, warm, loving quarter that I can retreat to each day.  No worries about where my next meal will come from or memories and fear of bullets smoldering holes in my walls.   Just a quiet peaceful place where I can recharge and nurture my family.  A home that remains in tact after several devastating storms ripped through our state. Other families are not so lucky.
    • A Career: While the unemployment rate has slowly declined, many are still unable to provide for their family.  I am thankful for a meaningful and rewarding career that empowers me to help others who are in need.  Is my job perfect?  No, but no job is.  As with everything in life, it is the attitude that we bring to the table that determines the outcome.

    As I write this post, I am sitting with my family by the fireplace enjoying the blazing heat.  Echoing crackling and popping noises rip loudly from the fireplace and drowns out the voice of Giselle in the movie, Enchantment.   We anticipate the countdown to 2013.  These moments are special.  There is no guarantee that we will live to see December 31, 2013. Faith says that we will, but the reality is that we don’t know this for sure.

    A part of me is still saddened by the recent and senseless murders of those babies in Connecticut.  The tragedy is yet another wake up call to live a purposely filled life.

    Eliminating and minimizing the trivial, meaningless and shallow aspects of our lives is a huge step to opening the door to living a peaceful, spiritual, and consequential life.

    In 2013, make a choice to disengage from the senseless drama and negative energy from family, friends, or colleagues.  Walk away from it and re-direct your energy to give a warm smile to a sad face, buy a cup of coffee to the person in line behind you at WaWa or an open ear to someone desperately needing to talk.

    While I have a few personal and professional goals, overall my purpose for the New Year is to simplify my life and to be a better person; to give more, to love more, and to be a little kinder and patient, especially when the situation dictates other.

    My wish for you all is that your New Year is safe, peaceful, healthy, prosperous, and BLESSED!