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Weekend in Pictures: Das Auto

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I attended an event that Cameron of the blog 33 Avenue Miquelon would be proud of:  A few weekends ago, my husband, son and I all went to The San Diego International Auto Show.  Our poor little boy had the beginnings of a cold, but stuck it out because he loves cars so much.  After we got home and he took a nap, we showed him all of the pictures we took to remind him of what he saw, and he remembered every little bit of what he experienced.  What I loved most about the show was that we could walk around freely to check out all the cars we just dream about, without the pressure to make a purchase.  My husband saw many a car that he would love to someday own, and he even said he was like a kid in a candy store.  For those of you in the San Diego area, I highly recommend attending this fantastic annual event.  Cheers!

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My all time favorite: The Porsche

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I also love the new Mini and the Union Jack details.

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I had a 1971 Dodge Charger as my first car, and everyone called it The General.

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The Low Rider cars were simply amazing.

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Very nice Audi, aka the Submissive Special (gratuitous Fifty Shades reference).

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Deon’s dream car: The BMW M6 convertible.

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Dominic finally getting to “ride” a motorcycle.

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Martin. Aston Martin.

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He also loved this race car because it reminds him of Lightning McQueen.

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Dominic completely loved the IQ and said, “Look Mama, it’s my size!”

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When I think of a Bentley, I think of Finn McMissle. Ah, the influence of a three-year-old.

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I. Want. A. Vespa.

Any Second Now 2012 in Review

Happy New Year to all!  I’ve never really shared my stats before, but since this year will mark my third with this blog, I thought it would be fun to share where I’ve been and where I am now.  Here is a fun little fact as provided by WordPress, in addition to the link for my 2012 blog stats:

4,329 films were submitted to the 2012 Cannes Film Festival. This blog had 32,000 views in 2012. If each view were a film, this blog would power 7 Film Festivals.

(Click here to see the complete report on Any Second Now)

I would like to personlly thank Bella of The Citizen Rosebud and Sylvia of 40 Plus Style for being the top referers to my blog.  I would also like to thank Vahni of Grit and Glamour for sharing my my experience of completing the Whole30, causing it to have the highest views ever for one of my blog posts.  And finally, I would like to thank Stephanie of The Loudmouth Lifestyle for returning often to have the most comments on my blog.  These are blogging beauties who I have come to know in my time of blogging, and I adore and appreciate their support.

I want to thank everyone, including friends and family, who have followed Any Second Now throughout the nearly three years that I have been blogging, and I want to say hello and welcome to all new readers.  I am having a great time writing and sharing my personal style, fashion and music favorites, travel experiences, recipes, and family events.  I happily continue to keep in touch with bloggers I have met through this experience, whether it’s through their blogs or other forms of social media like Instagram, Pinterest, Twitter and Facebook.  Additionally, I have met wonderful new friends and have had the thrill of collaborating with great companies and discovering fantastic new and interesting brands.  I hope you continue to follow and we’ll see what 2013 has in store!  Cheers!

Winner of The Jump From Paper Bag!

Happy Friday everyone!  A winner has been selected to pick their choice of a bag from Jump From Paper:  Please help me congratulate Luna!   I will contact you by email later today to get your information to send to the folks at Jump From Paper.  Congratulations Luna, looks like your sister will get an awesome birthday present!

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Thanks to everyone who participated, and thank you for following Any Second Now!

FTC Disclosure: The winner of the Jump From Paper contest was chosen at random using Math Goodies.  As stated in the initial post, I did not receive compensation for the review, but was offered a contest for readers of this blog.  The opinions in this post are strictly my own.

I've Got a Picture, Pinned to my Wall

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Yes that’s right, I’m finally on Pinterest.  I discovered the joys of Pinning just about a month ago, and I love it!  What moved me was that I was trying to save links on my “Favorites” bar, then sharing links on Facebook and Twitter, with a final realization that I could do that all on Pinterest.  So, I created my account, linked it to my blog, and here I am.  The pictures in this post are from the awesome live Pinterest board at the newly renovated Westfield UTC mall in San Diego.  From music to food to fashion, follow me at pinterest.com/any2ndnow/ to see what interests me these days.  Happy Pinning!

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Whole30: Results & Final Thoughts

I finished my Whole30 month on October 31st!  (For those of you who are unfamiliar with the program and when I started, please see my original post here.)  Through the Whole30 experience, I learned that what I ate directly correlated to why my body was the way it was.  When I cut out all of the desserts that I was snacking on like cookies, donuts, ice-cream sandwiches, danishes and mini-pies, I really did notice a difference by the second week in how much my bloating was a result of simply eating all of that sugar.  Then I realized just how much sugar was in my diet that wasn’t in the form of a dessert, which included drinks like flavoured creams in my coffee, soda, fruit punches, and even in places that you wouldn’t suspect like soups and sauces.

Since the end of my 30 day run, I still find myself eating the same way that I had been during the Whole30, but I added just a bit of what I was missing like dairy and grains.  Even if I feel like I can have a day where I eat a couple of slices of pizza, I still keep my diet fairly the same as I did on the Whole30.  I stopped drinking soda completely because I cannot stand the taste any longer, and I still drink my tea and coffee black, without sugar or cream.  I did have a little chocolate and a couple of cookies because I wanted just a little bit of what I have missed, but I find that I’m now turning to my favorite frozen banana dessert (post with recipe here), fresh fruit and cashews rather than anything sugary.  Part of the program calls for really thinking about why you are eating:  Is it to satisfy a craving, or are you really hungry?  If I was hungry, then I remembered this statement:  If you feel you are truly hungry, can you eat a whole meal that includes fish and broccoli?  If you can eat an entire meal, then you are truly hungry and you should eat a meal.  If you aren’t, then either drink water or have a snack.  It was during these times that I did want to eat that I turned to cashews, dried and fresh fruit or even just a glass of water or fresh juice.  As I post this, I’m reading the section from the site called “Ride Your Own Bike“, which states that you can always hop back on to another Whole30 program to reset yourself if you feel you have really begun to go down that path of eating poorly again.

To show the physical results of being on the Whole30 program, I included two deceptive pictures, which look quite the same at first glance.  The picture on the left is from a previous outfit post.  The secret about the pictures in that outfit post is that I had to retake some of the shots a few times because I needed to reposition myself to avoid an unflattering angle.  I’m also wearing a slip that is similar to Spanks to help smooth out areas of my body that I felt needed a little help and I used the purse to hide bulges in my mid-section.

In the new picture on the right, I am wearing the same dress…and that’s pretty much it.  No help from any special undergarments and no need to stand a certain way, or use an accessory to hide my mid-section.  I lost a total of six pounds on the Whole30, my face looks a lot slimmer and I lost a dress size because I was no longer bloated.  I fit back in things that I still had in my closet prior to my pregnancy four years ago, and even a few things that I had just bought last year!

It may seem very “cult-ish” when talking about the Whole30 as a program and the guidance that it offers.  But really, it all comes down to what you believe you need in our life.  When Vahni from Grit & Glamour mentioned that a group was going to start the Whole30 program at the beginning of October, I felt that I needed it to reset my system.  Later, it actually helped me get through a bit of a setback:  In the middle of my Whole30 challenge, I lost my job.  Usually when I’m faced with adversity, I turn to food for comfort.  Since I was in the midst of the Whole30 program, I used as a way to challenge myself and not turn to food, but rather channel my energy into cleaning my home, spending oodles of time with my son and husband, and search for a new job (hopefully, I will be closer to finding one when this posts).

If you have tried everything you could to diet or eat healthier but just coudn’t figure a way to do it, you should try the Whole30.  Who knows?  You may even turn it into a Whole60, Whole90 or your whole life.  It truly is a great way to start understanding why you eat the way you do, and how it directly affects your body.  After the Whole30, you can either choose to continue, or go back to your former ways.  Either way, it will change your life.  It changed mine.

I'll Fly For You

Irregular Choice Kupcake Wedge Sandal in Natural.  I. Love. These. Shoes!

I have a theme growing in my wardrobe of bird prints, feathered or winged items (also see posts here, here and here).  That theme has extended past my wardrobe and into my home, starting with my son’s love for Angry Birds to the cover of the Spirit of Talk Talk book I purchased recently.  One of my friends bought a couple of cute bird print dresses from Old Navy and then showed me some adorable vintage prints on Etsy.  I then found more cute bird prints on Modcloth (here and here).  I love it when I find something that seems to be a bit quirky, but is actually quite timeless. 

This is the back of a new dress I bought a month ago. Isn’t the exposed zipper a cute detail (in addition to the cute little birds)?

The cover and part of the interior of the Spirit of Talk Talk tribute book.  The cover illustration is by James Marsh, who produced all of Talk Talk’s album covers and posters.

Dominic’s favorite Angry Bird is the blue one, who he calls Happy Bird (he said, “Mama, he’s not angry, he’s a happy one!”).  These are just two of his growing collection.

Did I mention that Dominic also loves penguins?   I guess I’m not th only one with an affection for all things aviary!

Enjoy the Lullaby: Twinkle Twinkle Little Rock Star

When purchasing on Amazon.com, I always check their recommendations based on my recently viewed and purchased items because I make very insteresting discoveries from their selections.  I have several Duran Duran items in my “Save for Later” section, so one of the recommendations was Twinkle Twinkle Little Rock Star, Lullaby Versions of Duran Duran.  How cute, right?  Of course, seeing that version prompted me to look for a Depeche Mode version, and I found one (see it here).  I took a quick listen, definitely expecting to hear a slower version of all of their songs.  I actually found them to be quite relaxing.  Their official site says that these albums are “Perfect for babies, yoga, massage or relaxation”, which was exactly what I was thinking.  I could definitely fall asleep or do yoga to this music, and I would love it if I went to get a massage and soothing versions of Hungry Like the Wolf or People Are People came on in the background.  If I had know these existed, I would have filled Dominic’s crib with the plinky-plonky sounds of Radiohead or The Smiths in addition to Duran Duran and Depeche Mode.  Needless to say, I will buy the Depeche Mode version and enjoy the lullaby.

Images courtesy of Amazon.com

(Edited to add:  Thank you Paul from TTLRS for my very own downloaded copies of the Depeche Mode and Duran Duran lullaby albums, I love them!)

FTC Disclosure:  This review was written prior to receiving the downloads, and I was not asked to write a review.  The opinions in this review are strictly my own.

New Life: Taking the Whole30 Challenge

I first heard about Whole30 through Vahni of Grit & Glamour (see her initial post here).  Vahni has a great explanation of why she did it, which is why I decided to read a bit more about it.  I have been looking to focus on something new, especially regarding my health and diet, so this challenge seemed like a great place to start.  If you’re not familiar with the Whole30 program, it’s very similar to the Paleo or “Caveman” diet of bringing your food intake back to its basics.  The good part is that it’s only for 30 days, and I feel that this is something that I can accomplish to see if this is how I want to adjust my eating style on a regular basis. 

I actually began this program on Monday October 1st with Vahni and several other bloggers, and we have a support group of sorts on Facebook.  I’m so glad that I joined the group because in this first week, I have a wedding to attend in Las Vegas (we’re on the road today).   As the days grew closer to this first week and weekend, I wondered if I could pull this off, especially with the wedding looming ahead.  As I started to have doubts, I referred to this part of the Whole30 program section, specifically the “It is not hard” portion:

It’s for your own good.

Here comes the tough love. This is for those of you who are considering taking on this life-changing month, but aren’t sure you can actually pull it off, cheat free, for a full 30 days. This is for the people who have tried this before, but who “slipped” or “fell off the wagon” or “just HAD to eat (fill in food here) because of this (fill in event here).” This is for you.

It is not hard. Don’t you dare tell us this is hard. Quitting heroin is hard. Beating cancer is hard. Drinking your coffee black. Is. Not. Hard. You won’t get any coddling, and you won’t get any sympathy for your “struggles”. YOU HAVE NO EXCUSE not to complete the program as written. It’s only thirty days, and it’s for the most important health cause on earth – the only physical body you will ever have in this lifetime.

Don’t even consider the possibility of a “slip”. Unless you physically tripped and your face landed in a box of doughnuts, there is no “slip”. You make a choice to eat something unhealthy. It is always a choice, so do not phrase it as if you had an accident. Commit to the program 100% for the full 30 days. Don’t give yourself an excuse to fail before you’ve even started.

I did drink my coffee black for the first time ever in my life this week, and it wasn’t hard at all.  I don’t think I will physically trip and fall into a plate of wedding cake, so I assure you all that I will make the healthy choice this weekend.  Vahni gave some great alternatives to drinking alcohol in our Facebook group, so that I again make a better choice when the wedding toast happens.  I will post about my progress here on the blog.  In the meantime, I’ve included their approved shopping list and a couple of pictures of meals and snacks that I have had this week (posted initially on Instagram with hashtag #Whole30).  I’ve only stepped on the scale at the beginning of this week to check my initial weight (136 lbs), just to see the outward effects as well as the internal effects.  Just in this first week alone, I’ve felt the effects, so I’m excited to view food differently, make better choices and to change my life!

Dried fruit & cashews:  The program states to limit dried fruit, so I just use it as part of my own “trail mix”, especially for the drive up to Las Vegas.  I have not had organic soup yet, so I’m excited to try it!

One of my lunches, made with romaine lettuce, spinach, tomatoes and ham. I used a balsamic vinegar for dressing (allowed under the section called “The Fine Print” in the program guidelines).

Thirty-One: Quality Gifts & Solutions for use Everyday

This weekend, my mother-in-law came into town to see Dominic and to also help me host a Thirty-One party.  She is a consultant for this Christian based direct sales company, and the emphasis is on empowering women to believe that they can do something for themselves while offering good calibre products.  I wasn’t sure what to expect, and I invited a few friends over to share the experience.  I was pleasantly surprised at the high quality of the products, and I liked the totes and bags that were more for organization.  My party was small and had six people.  But each person made a multi-product purchase and received a great offer for a half off of specially designated products.

If you would like to check out their catalog and make a purchase, my party will be open for the rest of the week.  Just go to the following website: http://www.mythirtyone.com/DIANALV/, which is my mother-in-law’s consultant site.  Just click on “My Parties” and look for the Cy Chen party.  You can also email her at [email protected] to learn more about the October special when you make a purchase of $31 or more.  Thank you and cheers!

FTC Disclosure:  I received free product as a result of hosting a party, but I was not asked to review any product.  Although I did receive free product for hosting a party, the opinions in this post are strictly my own.

Random Sports Rant: The Replacements – My Take on the Current State of Officiating in the NFL

Note:  Although an agreement was reached on September 26, 2012 (see NFL’s update here), I still wanted to post this as it was my immediate reaction after watching the most recent Monday Night Football game.

I know that this is generally a blog about fashion, family, dining and music.  But if you are a regular reader of this blog, I have mentioned on many occasions how much of a sports fanatic I am, especially of American football and soccer.  Because of what has transpired in these first weeks of the season, I have to comment on the state of my beloved sport of football.

This week, I watched a game that to me, should signal a turning point in this lockout of the regular officials.  To kind of give a brief overview for those of you who are not up to speed with football news, the regular officials (referees) are not currently officiating this season’s regular NFL games due to a lockout imposed by team owners after their contracts expired in June of this year.  Basically, the team owners are locking out the referees by not agreeing to a contract.  To ensure that the football season continues, replacement referees have been put in place to officiate, while the contract negotiations are taking place.  I thought that these officials would be higher level college referees, but I realized that the college football season coincides with professional football season, so those refs are actually tied up already.  I’m not exactly sure how these replacement referees are hired and where they come from.

In the beginning, it didn’t seem so bad because they seemed to put their “best” refs forward during the opening game on September 5th, 2012.  But it has become apparent in these last couple of weeks that the replacement officials clearly are not handling the pressure of the speed of play.  Not only that, but I’m sensing that players are testing their boundaries with making blatant pass interferences, late hits and unnecessary roughness penalties that we as fans see, but not all of the officials are paying attention to.  Were all of the refs really looking at that holding penalty instead of that helmet-to-helmet contact that received no flag, but resulted in a fine? 

This Monday night’s game on September 24th, 2012 between the Seattle Seahawks and the Green Bay Packers was just more exposure on a national level of what we have been seeing all season.  In addition to the missed and incorrect penalties, we’re also seeing a loss of control of the game by the replacement officials.  I see these officials as being scared out of their minds to make a bad call, so they make no call.  This was apparent in the final call of the game where Seattle was on the offense and quarterback, Russell Wilson, threw a “Hail Mary”.  As you can seein the picture above, one official signaled touchdown, but the other signaled that it was not a touchdown.  To me, it was clearly an interception as the defender, safety M.D. Jennings, had control of the ball in the air and when his two feet touched the ground in the end-zone, although receiver Golden Tate, looked as if he also had the ball.  The ruling on the field was a touchdown, resulting in the Seahawks winning 13-12.  Thinking this was the final outcome, both teams left the field, including the officials.  To finish the game, Seattle should have kicked for the extra point, but no one was around to do it.  Eventually, each team had to get 11 men on the field to run the final play.  Finally, the game was over and the resulting score was Seahawks 14 and Packers 12.  Kudos to Green Bay for stepping up and being a class act for sending 11 men out there, which was something I’m sure I couldn’t have convinced myself to do.  In a statement that was released on Tuesday September 25th, 2012, the NFL supported the decision to not overturn the touchdown due to the simultaneous catch rule (the decision goes to the offensive player), and the Seahawks remained the victors (read statement here).

As the NFL commissioner and chief executive officer, Roger Goodell should step in and bring these talks to a head and demand a decision.  Something needs to give, not just for those of us who love the game, but for the health, safety and sanity of the coaches and players.  I cannot watch football like this any longer.  As a San Diego Chargers fan, each game with my home team is emotional because I want my team to win.  Once my own team game is finished, I can sit back and watch other games, simply because I enjoy watching football.  Right now, I can’t even stand to watch a regular game, let alone my own home team’s games because it’s absolutely painful. 

I usually enjoy fall because watching football and learning the game is how I got incredibly close to my father growing up.  We knew Sunday was football day and we would have the tellys blaring games all day, or we would even attend a game locally (one of the best reasons to live in a town with a local team).  Before he passed, we would discuss each game and make our picks for random office football pools.  Now, I’m married to a man who loves the game equally and I get to continue my tradition each year with him and soon with our son.  But in all of the years that I’ve grown up watching this sport, this is the worst that I’ve seen as a spectator.  Even when the Chargers were 1-15, I still watched faithfully.  After Green Bay was robbed of a win this week, I’m not sure that I can stomach watching bad call after bad call.  It’s like watching a crime in progress:  you know it’s wrong, but you can’t do anything about it.

This rant is not a gripe against the replacement referees because they are probably doing the best they can under the circumstances.  My gripe is against the league, specifically the owners and Goodell.   I have been watching the game of football since I was eleven.  The game that solidified me as a lifelong fan was the Epic in Miami where my Chargers rallied to beat the Miami Dolphins in an all out play-to-win-at-any-cost game that got them to the AFC Championship (where they lost against the Bengals in the Freezer Bowl).  That’s where I saw heart, tenacity, endurance and players truly playing a full game of football, no holds barred in the face of exhaustion and pain.  I have watched games here in San Diego, but I have traveled to other cities and countries for the love of the game (Pittsburgh and London).  It is this deep appreciation for the game that makes watching this season so painful.  I feel insulted that the NFL could think for a second that we could just sit back and accept that this is how it’s going to be, and that the decisions these replacement referees are making are as sound as the decisions made by Ed Hochuli or Mike Carey.   No, you will never get me to accept that, especially after this last Monday Night Football game. 

Although I’ve said on Facebook and Twitter that I would stop watching football the rest of this season while these replacement refs are still there, I know I’ll still watch because I love the game too much.  Believe me, this is inner tourmoil for any sports fan.  It is because of my love of football, I’m begging all parties to get these negotiations under wraps and come to a decision.  Please.

(Top photo courtesy of Policymic.com)