Friday, February 6, 2015

Les Mils Combat Review

Happy Friday!

Ok so first of all, those who know me personally or have worked out with me before I love a good yoga session, but I also love a good kick in the ass cardio workout. For the past two months I have kind of dabbled in a few different programs that I have and haven't really been dedicated to a single program since Thanksgiving.

Well that's changed this month! I am starting week two of Les Mils Combat, which is a 60 day program where you workout 5 days a week and the daily workouts vary from 30 to 60 minutes.
I love the music and the energy that you get from doing these MMA style exercises. They are kicking my booty right into shape and helping my cardio as well!



Day 2 Power HIIT 1

During the workouts you do a lot of kickboxing and variations of punches as well as your regular high intensity interval training (HIIT) moves like burpees, high knees, squats and push ups.

I love that they have a modifier so while you are learning what to do or working your intensity up you still know how to modify and get the best workout for your level of intensity. Beachbody doesn't like to leave you standing on the sidelines even if you are a total beginner.

I can't wait to see my body transform with this one, I can already tell that my arms, back, buns and core will be affected as they have felt the burn this past week.

If you want to know about how to order this program it is on sale right now so send me an email or find me on Facebook and we can see if this program is right for you!

Kayleen

Wednesday, February 4, 2015

Fly Fishing Film Festival- Missoula style

What a crazy weekend we had!

Lots of go go go, good visits with family & Buddy and I spent 10 hours in the car.

First things first... Buddy and I dropped the kiddos off at Grandma's house Friday and had a nice getaway while the kids had a blast making cookies, watching airplanes and playing!

Buddy and I went to Missoula to go fishing, spend sometime with my dad and watch the attend the Fly Fishing Film Festival.

The weather was beautiful and as always Missoula didn't disappoint. We love Missoula for all of the character, diversity and friendliness that makes up the cool/crazy community. Seriously it is almost like a mini Portland. It's kinda funky. They thrive on supporting local businesses and there is never a shortage of good food.

We arrived Friday EXHAUSTED. We literally drove up to my dad's place, said hello and plopped into bed. (We're super exciting I guess)

Saturday we got up headed over to a little casino (because Montana has a million of them) and ordered some really yummy omlets for breakfast. Drank too much coffee while visiting and listened to some old men tell dirty old man jokes as they walked out the door.

We headed over to this cool little fly shop downtown called the Grizzly Hackle (super laid back and friendly staff) picked up some local bugs and our fishing licenses and Buddy and I hit the river.

Seriously gorgeous winter day.

We had a lot of fun, about 10 hits between the 2 of us, but didn't land any fish. That's the cool thing about fly fishing though, is that you aren't just throwing a worm to sink to the bottom, you're actively trying to outsmart a fish, by throwing flies/bugs. That is just part of the fun.

I'd have to say the worst part of the day wasn't that we didn't catch any fish... it was more of the part when Buddy was taking apart his fly rod and accidentally river-danced on his TFO... it's toast, but it does have a warrantee so it's not a total loss.



By the time we got off the river we were both starving... and I'm not going to lie, but I was pretty excited when I found a hummus and pretzel pack along with my Shakeology I brought for the trip. It was the perfect pick me up for Buddy and I to share!

Next up for the evening was to go pick up my dad and head down town to the film festival events... aka talk shop with the other fly fisher-men/fisher-women... we ate some delicious FREE pulled pork, drank some beers (raspberry goodness) and headed over to the theater.

Buddy and at the theater while dad held our seats.
Talk about the super bowl for fly fishing. Seriously SO many hoots and hollers over fish being caught. I have to say the films were great. Beautiful rivers and oceans, FISH and some great stories from each film maker.
*Side note this Idaho girl feels like she's been getting the short end of the stick, you should be able to serve beer and wine in a movie theater.... you just should. Idaho Falls get your crap together.*



Buddy and Dad standing in line to sign up
for a free guided trip.
People just starting to find their seats.
That and picking up their free stuff up front.



Sunday morning my dad had to work so we said our goodbyes and found this cute little hole in the wall called the Hob Nob... seriously if you ever want to go to an adorable little place that serves amazing corned beef hash, fresh blueberry pancakes, banana bread french toast, veggies with potato rounds just to name a few... find it. You won't be disappointed.
Check them out on FB...   https://www.facebook.com/HobNobOnHiggins?ref=br_tf



Hopped into the car and drove home. We made it just in time to watch the Super Bowl kickoff and snuggle the kiddos.

Thanks mom for watching the kids XOXO
Thanks dad for hosting us! XOXO
MT- thanks for never disappointing

Kayleen






Friday, January 23, 2015

It's about to get personal


I know this sounds silly, but when I was pregnant with Burton I was scared to death.

I was young. Like 18 young.

I was afraid I'd lose myself. I was afraid I'd never amount to anything. I was afraid I'd be stuck in Idaho Falls FOREVER.

Then Burton was born and my heart became overfilled with this love for this little being that I'd just met. (ok so did Buddy's <3)

A couple years later we tried to get pregnant again and I had a miscarriage... and I cried for weeks. We were lucky enough then get pregnant with little Madilyn and again we fell in love instantly.

Well fast forward a few years.... ok more like 5.  Buddy and I started talking about another little baby. So November 2013 we started trying... aka stopped b.c.. Well in January we found out we were expecting and we were so excited! We went to the Dr for the first visit  in January (right about this time a year ago) and there wasn't a heart beat, but my body just kept on thinking it was pregnant. Thanks body. So we decided to go a head with a D & C like the last time, just so we could emotionally move forward.

A little over a year later and a lot has happened. We've changed jobs. We've moved a 10 hour distance. New house. But one thing hasn't changed. It's just the four of us. We haven't given up yet, but it is scary to try and know that you might fail. (That goes for a lot of things in life actually)

Too often we take our blessing for granted. Look at your kids today and be grateful for them. Remember how hard you worked to get them here. Remember all the things you hope for them.

Motherhood is not what I expected, it's a whole lot more. (more laughter, more tears, more fears, more jokes, more snuggles, more love).