Friday, July 22, 2011

Mary Kay Seminar Day 2

I am still very happy to be at seminar learning everything I need to know to be successful in my business.  I have not been treating myself as a business woman.  I can't remember the last time I did a facial or called a customer for reorders.  Just before I left for seminar I had a customer call me, she asked if I had.  fallen off the planet.  I jokingly replied that I kind of had but I was slowly getting back on.  That is actually the truth.  Mary Kay refers to the pink bubble.  The pink bubble is the atmosphere that develops when consultants get together at an event.  I have not been in the bubble for so long I forgot how nice it can be to be with people who can share your vision for what you are trying to do.

Now don't go thinking I have gone over the edge or lost my mind or anything.  I have goals for myself, but they aren't going to take over my life, like I know they could.
These are my goals:
1.  To work my business consistently all year long.
2.  To work 2 days a week at my Mary Kay as well as 2 days a week at my nursing job.
3.  To meet as many new people as I can.
4.  To help women feel the confidence that having great skin and wearing makeup, knowing that what they are wearing looks great on them, can provide.
5.  Keep my goals in front of me so I will not forget what I am working towards.
6.  To keep adding to my goals so that I neevr grow so comfortable that I forget to grow.

Then there was the awards ceremony.  Oh my God!  I want to wear some of those dresses.  I am not usually a crier but seeing some of the women that were on stage accepting awards and the pride in their husbands faces, I have to admit I teared up a little.  I am sure there will be more on this later but right now the band is playing "I love rock and roll" and I want to dance, so later!

Thursday, July 21, 2011

Mary Kay Seminar Day 1

A good nights sleep can completely change you outlook on everything.  I am excited to be here in Dallas, I am blessed to have very considerate roomates that are also super sweet.  Most importantly I remember how much I love Mary Kay products and how happy I am to be able to make money doing something that I can truly enjoy this much. 
It doesn't hurt that our seats are absolutely awesome!

As the day continued my enthusiasm waxed and waned.  Looking back on the day I am extremely happy that I am here at seminar making decisions and getting inspired for the year to come.



Mary Kay Seminar Day 0

I am currently in Dallas at the Mary Kay annual seminar.  This is my frst year with Mary Kay and therefore my first seminar.  There are so many excited women around me, all with absolutely beautiful skin.  I have seen some very interesting takes on how makeup can be worn I must say. 
Unfortunately I am not one of those hyper excited women tonight.  By all rights I should be.   I had a geat first year with Mary Kay, especially since I found out I finished the year at number 2 in my unit and I made the princess court of sales for my national area.  That doesn't mean much to people who aren't in Mary Kay, and honestly I don't think I really did anything to deserve that except spend a whole heck of a lot of money building up a full store inventory. 
Don't worry, the heck of a lot is paid off and now whatever I sell  I am making money which is quite nice.  I just wish I was as excited as some of these other women seem to be.
Maybe it is lack of sleep.  Maybe it is that I have been outside of the pink world for too long.  Whatever it is, I still love selling Mary Kay and will sell and use the product for the rest of my life.


Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Weigh in

I just need to keep myself honest on here so since I haven't posted anything about my weight I thought I would just drop a quick line.

My weight has been steadily going down.  Yestereday was 164.6.  Yippee right?
Well this morning all of a sudden it was 167!  What the heck?  I guess it could be that I was out in the sun all day with my hubby and got a little heat sick so I really poured in the water when we got home and maybe I am retaining some of it.  I don't think my eating has been that far off and I have been doing my walks in the morning, except this morning though.  I was up late last night because I got called in to work.  I know I did a little snacking last night before bed but I honestly cannot remember what I ate.

Monday, July 18, 2011

Recipe #2 Lasagna with Meat Sauce

So far so good, two new recipes in two weeks.

This weeks recipe comes thanks to my stepdaughter Ashlee.  I have been trying to cook something with her when we get together after she mentioned that she had never had a cake made from scratch.  So for no good reason we made a cake from scratch, then an apple pie with help from my mother, because I had never made a pie crust from scratch.  Next on the list was a lasagna, my only request was that the recipe include both meat and vegetables.  Meat because then my husband would eat it and veggies for me.

This recipe comes from the weight watchers new complete cookbook (slightly adapted)

Makes 8 servings
9 lasagna noodles
1 tsp fennel seeds
1 tsp olive oil
1/2 pound ground beef
1 onion, finely chopped
1 red bell pepper, seeded and chopped
1 zucchini, chopped
2 (15 oz) containers refrigerated marinara sauce
1 1//2 c ricotta cheese
1/2 c shredded mozzarella cheese
1/4 c grated Pecorino Romano cheese

1. Cook the lasagna noodles according to package directions. Drain and rinse the noodles, then set aside.
2. In a small dry skillet over medium-low heat, cook the fennel seeds, shaking the pan and stirring constantly, until lightly browned and fragrant, 2-3 minutes. (Watch them carefully when toasting; seeds can burn quickly.) Transfer the seeds to a coffee grinder and grind to a powder.  Or pound the seeds between two clean kitchen towels with a mallet until finely crushed.
3. In a large nonstick skillet over medium-high heat, heat the oil; add the beef, onion, bell pepper and zucchini.  Cook, stirring occasionally, until all the pan juices evaporate and the beef browns, about 10 minutes.  Stir in the marinara sauce and fennel; bring to a boil.  Reduce the heat and simmer uncovered until slightly thickened and the flavors blend, about 10 minutes.
4. Preheat the over to 375 F. In a 9x13-inch baking dish, spread one-fourth of the meat sauce.  Top with 3 of the noodles; spread with 1/2 cup of the ricotta, Repeat the layering twice, ending with the meat sauce.
5. Cover with foil and bake 30 minutes, Remove the foil and sprinkle with the mozzarella and Romano.  Bake until heated through and the cheeses are lightly browned, about 20 minutes longer.  Let stand 10 minutes before serving.

This link should take you to the recipe as it looks in my book.  Hopefully this is not plagiarism since the exact same information is available with a simple google search.

Link to recipe from Google Books search

Shopping:
Lasagna noodles $1.42
Fennel seeds - got 'em
Olive oil - got it
ground beef - grew it, kind of
onion - grew it
bell pepper - $1.98 (they didn't have organic red so I went with organic orange)
Zucchini - grew it
marinara sauce - $7.76
Ricotta - $4.46 (I went with part skim, in the interest of having the hubby eat it)
mozzarella - Forgot it! I used the cheddar I had at home instead, this is shaping up to be a very orange lasagna.
pecorino Romano - way too expensive I went with a 3 cheese blend that had some romano in it $3.63
total = $19.25


Fun stuff:
Toasting fennel seeds.
Did you know they smell like licorice?  I knew that so I never knew how to cook them, I tried once before with a request from hubby to not do that again.  So toasting and grinding huh?  We will see.

Home grown beef.
We have the butcher trim all of our meat lean, I have no idea if it is 10% fat or less.  We have it bundled in 2 pound packages, so to get 1/2 a pound you cut it into 4ths, at least that is what Ashlee said. :)










It is beautiful seeing it all come together

Getting it all layered up

Hubby was getting hungry so he made sure to point out where I still needed some cheese.


All put together

The Verdict?

See for yourself



Will I make it again.
Definitely, but maybe with the recipe just serving as a guideline.