Tuesday, October 5, 2010

30DC - Day 1 - Lists & More Lists

Day 1 of the 30 day challenge (see previous post) requires me to summon a picture of myself and 15 facts about my life.

I shall do my best to inform you kind readers as to how I live.

1.) I love to sing.

2.) I sing randomly, and it's not unusual for me to sing what I "should be saying." (Sometimes, it's not even a song I sing, just the normal conversation turns into a musical number.)

3.) I love to shower every day.

4.) I'm not an avid workout fan.

5.) I love to eat sweet and salty things. (For instance, I love pairing barbeque chips with rolos for Movie Night with my nephews.)

6.) I have no pets, but I love animals!

7.) I love, love, love to travel.

8.) One of my favorite words is "love." Can ya tell?

9.) I study a new word each week and incorporate it into my daily interactions.

10.) YouTube is my main source of entertainment.

11.) Hence, I rarely watch television.

12.) Going to the movie theater is my favorite thing to do with friends.

13.) I adore rock climbing and hiking, or anything to do with nature really.

14.) I doubt I will ever be married.

15.) And last but not least, my two (soon to be three!) nephews are my pride and joys.

Here is a recent photo of me with my youngest nephew Tyler, who is 3 turning 4!
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He never complains about how many photos I take of him. I'm preparing him for a reality show! (Just kidding, his mother would never agree to let them do it, I'm sure.)

Love, light and peace,
Jolee Summerville

The 30 Day Challenge

This was something I adapted from my girl Ali's MSIT blog. She is married to an airman, with whom I also attended high school with. If you'd like to see her beautifully rendered page, visit milspintraining.blogspot.com.

Thanks Ali for the idea!

Day 01- A recent picture of you and 15 interesting facts about yourself.

Day 02- A picture of something you cannot live without.

Day 03- A habit that you wish you didn’t have.

Day 04- List 15 songs that represent your life’s soundtrack.

Day 05- A picture of somewhere you’ve been to.

Day 06- A hobby you have.

Day 07- A picture of someone/something that has the biggest impact on you.

Day 08- Short term goals for this month and why.

Day 09- Something/someone you’re proud of.

Day 10- A story about a past relationship.

Day 11- A picture of something you dislike.

Day 12- A picture of your room & don’t cheat by cleaning it. Share a secret.

Day 13- Write a letter telling someone something you could never tell them.

Day 14- A picture of something you ate and 10 confessions.

Day 15- Put your iPod on shuffle & share the first 10 songs that play.

Day 16- Something you could live without.

Day 17- Someone you would want to switch lives with for one day and why.

Day 18- Plans/dreams/goals you have.

Day 19- Nicknames you have & how or why you have them.

Day 20- If you had 3 wishes, what would they be.

Day 21- Share a picture from your day.

Day 22- What makes you different from everyone else.

Day 23- What is something you crave.

Day 24- Share a story about your past that you are ashamed of.

Day 25- What I would find in your bag.

Day 26- Places you want to visit before you die.

Day 27- Why are you doing this 30 day challenge?

Day 28- A picture of you last year and now, how have you changed since then?

Day 29- In this past month, what have you learned.

Day 30- A picture of you today & 20 goals you want to accomplish.

I'm Done... With Gerard Butler

I have already decided to ditch the GB Picture Mondays. Simply because it failed. I'm not afraid to admit that I made a poor choice in trying to lure followers to my blog simply to see a picture of Gerard. Even though, I believe he is still scrumptious to look at. My favorite shots of celebrities are often of silhouettes or in candid moments.

Here is my favorite GB one...

gerard butler,machine gun preacher

And this is of one of my many favorite singers...

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So enjoy the final likeness of these picture blogs, because in the future, it will be all about me. :) Which, in each and every one of our existences, it is all about us. Blessed be.

Love, light & peace,
Jolee Summerville

Saturday, October 2, 2010

Gerard Butler Picture Monday (Belated)

I was in the middle of reading something about Modern Media International, which led me to the topics of branding and logos. That got me thinking that Gerard Butler needed his own web site kind of like Britney Spear's very controlled page. I realize he's busy so I wont bother Alan with that prospect, and he does have a lovely fan site entitled "gbgals.com." It's a very well kept site with plenty of information and photos. And since I was working feverishly last Monday (6 1/2 days ago,) I decided to put up the 2nd week's photo of my current favorite male star. So even though I technically was too busy to upload, and it proves I do have a life, I wanted to sort of redeem myself!

But I did post one last Wednesday... so I guess you'll just have to come back on Monday, October 4th!

Blessed be all.

Love, light and peace,
Jolee S.

Thursday, September 23, 2010

Workout Requests!

Several friends of mine have been commenting on my ever changing figure shape. I wanted to kind of fill you all in on how I keep trim. I do want to start off by thanking those of you who've spoken kind words of encouragement. You have egged me on in my efforts to stay motivated and for that I am thoroughly grateful. Everyone needs support so I thank you for that.

I have to say that I was raised eating all sorts of foods but mainly the American junk food was typical in our numerous households. We ate fried chips, plenty of Little Debbie/Hostess "snacks" and we drank a lot of soda. From a very young age I could remember that after school snacks always consisted of either water or soda, and a cake or pie of some sort. I do believe I was always a fairly scrawny child up until I was 11 years old and hormones took over.

As that age approached, 'T.O.M.' started making frequent visits and my curves became more pronounced. As it turns out, Mother Nature made early stops to many of the females in my immediate family. I attribute certain behaviors that I detest to this quick maturation, but that's a whole other blog. I believe at this point I still hadn't been instilled within the proper eating habits of a healthy person.

As the age of 11, and so on, came about the Lord brought upon my life several struggles. A few family members had passed away, most notably my father figure when I was 13. I also found out a major role switch-a-roo had been pulled over on me practically since my birth and it was a very confusing time. Up until now I still deal with the ever growing frustration that situation causes me but it just gives me a reason to look at the positives in my life and learn how to decipher my blessings better.

I can honestly say that at this age a mild depression cycle swooped in and overtook me. I must say that I did fairly well in remaining active throughout junior high and my first year of high school included physical training with the NJROTC. I was a fairly scheduled eater until I started visiting with girlfriends and becoming more involved socially. That's when the late night soda pop and junk food binges began!

We ate a lot of Mexican food late at night and boy was it delicious. As a matter of fact I still have a problem with eating late. My hours vary week to week with changing work schedules so I always try to incorporate 3 days of intense exercise and then on active rest days I usually walk around the blocks or work in the yard. I'm still active but I am not stressing on particular muscles groups or intensive cardio as I do on other days.

I continue to eat whatever I wish, but my diet typically stays healthy and balanced. I have a large sweet tooth but I choose to eat those types of things earlier when I know I'll have time to burn it off, or I simply eat a small portion. I look at my diet as a bank account of calories. If I move more, I can eat a little more. If I move less, I eat way less and I drink more water.

I have recently switched to the notion that if I must drink something other than whole milk or water, I will resort to drinking Diet Dr. Pepper, tea or lower calorie milks. I normally decline other diet sodas because of taste choices. I always have to have my java, but I make it with half the normal caffeine, a little milk and a teaspoon of raw sugar. I have had to start buying a different assortment of groceries to provide for my specific tastes but I'm very okay with it.

I have to also point out that I rarely eat meat, usually noshing on lean turkey meats and sometimes fish. I never eat beef simply because I don't crave it and I just don't love it. I don't eat a lot of meats but I prefer pepperoni, which I do not eat a lot of. I love turkey dogs with cheddar and turkey bacon. I have recently also been trying to eat less bread and if I do eat bread I use whole grains.

I am prone to setbacks just like anyone. I have been at my heaviest, 161 pounds. And on my 5'3" frame it is a shock. It was completely unhealthy and obese. I cried the day I was in my last physical in 2004 when I had reached 145. I steadily rose higher and higher until one day in 2008 I decided to eat a lot less and work out more than usual. For a period of 3 and a half years I did very little to exercise and thought nothing of it since most of my family is obese.

When I start of on an intense day I usually have eggs with cheese for breakfast, plenty of coffee and then a piece of toast. I start with 15 minutes of jogging in place or outside if the whether is nice. (If I can get to the gym, I will run for about an hour on the treadmill or such other similar machines.) I then follow up with 200 crunches of different variations. I do 25 reps of each style then alternate I use some 'pilates moves.' I move into rock climber mode as well as some do other back strengthening moves.

I usually do squats and lunges for my legs and I'm getting better at using those techniques. After this I am pretty worn out by all of the repetitions, but I continue on to do 10-15 more minutes of cardio. And after that 35 minutes of intense stress, I am free to go about my day or evening. I must also stress to you that I do stretch my muscles before and after I work the muscles. This prevents muscle spasms and aches.

This is basically what I do to continue keeping my weight under 130 pounds. I figure I have plenty of toning to do and that just means I must crackdown on working out more than 3 days a week. I also have to be very strict with my portions of food and beverage as well. That said, I have to watch out for all those (light) beers!

I hope some will be inspired and if not... Here ya go.

Jillian Michaels


Vin Diesel


Love, light and peace.
Jolee

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

A Small Effort

"What is not started today is never finished tomorrow."
~Johann Wolfgang

In an effort to make my blog seem less contrite and rueful, I decided to post the previous entry as a way to gain readers of a different breed. I write my journal not because I want pity but simply because I want to feel that my feelings, words and opinions are heard. I do not really even care that anyone follows or understands necessarily. I just want to be heard.

So I am starting anew. I have a fresh sense of purpose an identity sparked by none other than a romantic film entitled "PS, I Love You." Please, indulge me for just a moment more because this has little to do with Gerry Butler, I promise. There is actually a book, a novel by Cecelia Ahern of the same title, which is much better than the film.



In one of the final letters "Gerry" tells his wife "Holly" to not forget the girl he first met. More important than reminding her to buy a bedside lamp or to let her hair down at karaoke, he reminds her to find herself through life, and love once again. As Ahern states in the book "love; it came in all different shapes, sizes, and temperaments." He wasn't pushing her to forget him but he did want her to move on to other amazing experiences by further saying "Remember our wonderful memories, but please don't be afraid to make some more."

I think sometimes in life we are all reminded in subliminal messages to continue moving. In 2003, Finding Nemo taught us that when life gets glum, we "just keep swimming." Albert Einstein uses an analogy to suggest that "Life is like riding a bicycle. To keep your balance you just have to keep moving." It is all around us if we choose to grab on to these ideas and let our old beliefs or behaviors fall away neatly.



If we imagine ourselves doing anything, it requires some imagination but at the end of the day, it proves to us that anything is possible. All we have to do is believe. Of course, it takes a little effort.

Monday, September 20, 2010

What's Up Gerard Butler?

I decided that posting about my private and personal (but not so private) life is just about boring. So, what, on God's green Earth do you think I'm going to post about now? Gerard Butler picture Mondays! I doubt that I will stick to this mainly because while there is a plethora of Gerard photos floating around on the internet, I just don't want to have to keep track of Mondays!

I deserve a better blog for my one follower. (That's me.) Somehow I follow myself! So anyways, I am sure there are fellow Google members who have Google send them alerts straight to that inbox whenever a mention of his name is written anywhere on the internet. Now, I want some more damn followers, so I am going to shamelessly promote this man until my blog is full.

Every Monday that is.

I might even do an Angelina Jolie picture Tuesday blog as well. I'm just simply in love with that beauty. Well, with her face at least. So here you have it fellow Gerry fans. (Hi GALS!)