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Wednesday, December 9, 2015

Weekly Obsessions // Week Four Star Wars Edition

We all have a secret geek inside of us. 

I love Star Wars. A few of my earliest child hood memories involve Star Wars. For the past couple months I've been getting hella excited for Star Wars Episode VII: The Force Awakens. 

I've been obsessing over these items the past couple months.

1. Cookie Cutters // $14.99
Every year my family has a specific day that we make and decorate Christmas cookies. This year I'm proposing Star Wars themed gingerbread men. 

2. R2D2 Tea Pot // $44.99
I've been searching high and low for a teapot that I love. Making a Hot Toddy or a cup of tea is so much more fun when R2D2 is around-Beep Boop. 

3. Dark Side Yoga Mat // $24.99
I always feel more in touch with my body and spirit when I'm doing yoga. I like to believe I'm working on the force within. I love this yoga mat because not only will I love using it, but so will my boyfriend. 

In Minnesota, we don't have an issue keeping our beer cold, but who doesn't love Chewbacca? 

5. X Wing Knife Block // $119.99
Anyone can appreciate a nice sharp knife. I've been in the market for a new knife set (hint hint) and I'm loving the X Wing Knife Block. It's so quirky and I know this will be a talking point that is just sitting on my counter. 

I don't know if you're planning on going to the premeire of Star Wars Episode VII: The Force Awakens, but I know I will.

May the force be with you- Sarah

Thursday, December 3, 2015

Breakfast in Under 5 Minutes!

I always wake up too late or feel too lazy to make breakfast. I needed to find a quick easy healthy breakfast to pep me up in the morning!

I've been obsessed with making eggs in a mug. There are so many toppings that you can add and there is no mess to deal with after.

Prep time: 2 minutes.
Cook Time: 2 - 2 1/2 minutes


What you need:
- 2 eggs
- 1 tablespoon white onion
- 1 tablespoon orange bell pepper (or any bell pepper of your choice)
- 1 - 2 tablespoon tomato
- 1 - 2 tablespoons milk
- Avocado
- Cilantro
- Salt and Pepper to taste
- Cheese (optional)

What to do:
- Whisk milk, eggs, peppers, and onions together. Add salt and pepper.
- Microwave for 1 minute.
- Whisk the egg mixture and make sure everything is being cooked evenly.
- Sprinkle your favorite cheese on the egg mixture if desired.
- Microwave for 1 - 1 1/2 minute or until eggs are set.
- Sprinkle tomato, sliced avocado, and cilantro on top.
- Enjoy on the go!

This recipe has saved me and my hunger in the morning.
It's the best ever.

Eat Up! -Sarah


Wednesday, December 2, 2015

Weekly Obsessions // Week Three


Back in Minneapolis, we've received our first signs of Winter. A sheet of white has covered the ground and it's time for us to expect plenty of time "Netflix and Chilling".

With the cold weather comes the holiday season and a gate way to friends, family, and excitement.


I had such a blast taking this camera to California. This disposable camera has built in overlays to add something a little extra to your snapshots. This definitely makes your photos festive and fun since you need to wait to get the film developed. 

I obviously have a thing for burritos, especially if I can conveniently hold items in pouches that look like burritos. The Photorito Lens Wrap holds lens safely in your backpack. Lens care is essential for DSLR owners and this yummy looking wrap are made with super strong materials. 

3. Santa's Lip Scrub // $8.95
Holiday parties always mean I gotta wear lipstick as bright as the Christmas lights. I love this lip scrub from lush to brush off all the dry crusts. The scrub is also edible. You just wipe the lip scrub on and lick off the rest. Santa's flavor is Cola of course! 

4. Bloke Hair Treatment // $18.95
Winter can be really harsh on your hair. If you use heat, bleach your hair, or your hair is just brittle, there are four different types of oil in your to get it in tip top shape again. I like to leave it in for an hour before I rinse it out. 

This cookie sheet has indents so you get perfectly round cookies EVERY TIME. I can't believe it. This is needed for the winter season. No more embarrassing crooked cookies at parties. What makes it even better... you don't need to grease it before you put it in the oven. Truly perfection. 



That's what I'm obsessing over this week.
All the items I choose are items I truly enjoy, like to use, or have on my wish list. I am not persuaded by companies nor paid to feature these items.

Stay Warm Guys! -Sarah

Tuesday, December 1, 2015

How to do a Sun Salutation

A Sun Salutation, also known as Surya Namaskar, is vital to a yogi’s practice. Essentially it is the cardio of yoga.

Breathing and moving between poses-

Vinyasa.

Sun Salutations is a great way to warm up in the morning and deepen your practice as you flow through the basic stretches. The sequence also provides meditation through movement.

What I love most about Sun Salutations is it allows me to take the flow as slow or quick as I would like. Oh, and it feels so good after laying around all night.

Nothing ever needs to be a race in your own practice.

This is how you do a basic Sun Salutation:




  1. Inhale as you raise your hands above your head, pressing your palms together and allowing your back to arch slightly.
  2. Exhale as you allow your hands to drop to the ground to a forward fold.
  3. Inhale, reach your chest forward and come to a flat back. Maybe your hands slide up your shins if that’s what feels right to you at that moment.
  4. Exhale as you drop back down to forward fold and plant your hands to the ground. In a fluid motion, inhale and step back into a plank position.
  5. Exhale as you squeeze your elbows into your sides and lower yourself to the ground. This is referred to as chaturanga.
  6. Inhale, scoop your chest up to the sky and open the front of your throat ahead of you. If you feel comfortable you can lift your hips to come to an upward dog, or leave your hips resting on the ground for Cobra pose.
  7. Exhale and drive your tailbone to the ceiling, equally distributing your weight between your hands and feet for Downward Dog. .
  8. Inhale, bring your gaze forward, step your feet to your hands, and reach your chest forward to come to a flat back.
  9. Exhale and allow your chest to drop down to forward fold.
  10. Inhale, put a slight bend in your knees, and begin to raise your arms above your head to press your palms together.
  11. Repeat.

I promise, adding a couple to your morning routine will improve your circulation and your personal sanity.

Keep the flow going
-Sarah