Showing posts with label adventure. Show all posts
Showing posts with label adventure. Show all posts

Thursday, July 2, 2015

Scout's Nursery // Modern Explorer

We had so much fun planning another boy nursery for our Scout. His name to us represents an "adventurer", "outdoorsman" and an "explorer." So, we wanted a nursery that portrays not only those items but also has some modern and sophisticated elements. It came together very easily for us this second time and we couldn't be happier with how clean and bright it is. We were able to re-purpose some items from Sawyer's nursery and found some really great antique pieces that added a bit of charm. Shopping details listed below...












Nursery Details

Wallpaper – Graham & Brown, Olympus Gray, www.grahambrown.com/us

Wallpaper Application – Covergirl Wallcoverings

Wall Color – Valspar “Can’t Miss Lime” (6011-10)

Vintage 1940’s Dresser – Impulse 1672 Antiques & Vintage, Springfield MO, 417-891-9999

Crib  - Babyletto Modo 3-in-1 convertible (original color was espresso)

Crib paint – Lullaby Baby Safe Paints, gray - www.lullabypaints.com

Antique Farmhouse nightstand – Prodigal Pieces (Etsy):

Oversized rocker – Wal-Mart online

Mirror – Kirkland’s

Lamp – Target

Shag accent rug - Target

Big “S” - Impulse 1672 Antiques & Vintage, Springfield MO, 417-891-9999

Deer head – Z Gallerie - www.zgallerie.com

Custom wood “Scout” Sign – Pixels & Wood (Etsy): www.etsy.com/shop/pixelsandwood

Artwork above crib – Hobby Lobby

Crib Sheet - Gray Foggy Day, Target


Rocker pillow – Marshall’s

What we purchased

We wanted a double rocker so Sawyer could help with bedtime, this one we found at Wal-Mart
Vintage dresser we found local at Impulse 1672
This International Scout logo was the inspiration for the sign we had made

Wallpaper choice for the accent wall from Graham & Brown
Bright wall color for the other walls
John painting Sawyer's crib a light gray with Lullaby baby-safe paint
big brother helping

Monday, January 21, 2013

Embrace the SUC

This is one intimidating moto

I have always loved a challenge; usually the ones that scare me are the ones that give me the most motivation. A coworker had asked me to join his team for the Springfield Urban Warrior Challenge (a.k.a. SUC) a few weeks back and at first I thought “no way can I be ready for that after taking so much time off “ but after a good week of thinking about it I changed my mind to “What’s the worst that can happen?” Plus, I have this new belief that if I can go through 12 hours of labor I can do just about anything I put my mind to. I still have fears of failing and letting my team down but decided this was a challenge I can take on. For those of you that don’t know, the SUC is a 12.4 K adventure race that involved challenges/obstacles throughout the course. MSU’s Army ROTC designed it and it is no joke going to be intense. We have a team of 4 (2 girls 2 guys). Thanks Team for asking me to be a part of this, I am excited to see how we do. Here is the site for more details: http://www.embracethesuc.com/

an obstacle from the website
I have run lots of 5Ks and even trained for a full marathon through Team In Training in 2005. Although, I ended up only being able to run the half marathon at the advice of my doctor due to my knee/plica issues, I finished the St. Louis Half Marathon at 2 hours and had no issues at all But that was 7 years ago, so I have a lot of training I need to do but at least I know I can set a goal, train and finish.

another obstacle option
I have 10 weeks until the race on April 6 and I decided blogging about my training would hold me accountable and help me stick to my plan. I stated yesterday and it honestly wasn’t as bad as I thought. My plan is to blog each Monday about my training the week before and how it went and with my goals for the current week. If anyone has suggestions or recommendation I would love to hear them. Plus I could always use the support. Luckily my husband has been amazing, agreeing to keep Sawyer when I go to train and even said they would be at the race cheering me on.

MY GOALS FOR WEEK 1:
I will do 3 days of running (between 2.5-3.5 miles) and 2 days of cross training (yoga, body pump, cycling, etc) for week 1.
Yesterday for my first day, I ran 2.5 miles at a steady 6.0 pace. Then did stretching, sit-ups and pushups. John, Sawyer and I also got outside and went for a 45 minutes trail walk since the weather was so nice. I am just a little sore today but not too bad. My knee gave me a little trouble when we were walking hills on the trail but it feels fine today.
I am planning on my week going a little something like this:
Tonight:  Run
Tuesday: Rest
Wednesday: Run
Thursday: Cross train
Friday: Rest
Saturday: Cross train

I’ll give a full update next week!