Southern Parenting Tale: I think we're in a Family Crisis.That's what I would tell Myself, anyway!

Before my second child was born, I had things together pretty well. Dinners were on the table by 6:30 p.m. Jack was in bed at 7:30 p.m, at the latest. I was in bed by 10 p.m. Yeah, there were a few years that he woke up with nightmares every night straight for a year, but other than that small fact, it was pretty much easy street. I didn't think that though.

Of course, if someone told me this was the easy street  phase back in the year 2007, I'm pretty sure my response would be something like "You don't know the "bleepity bleep" what you are talking about. This is hard."

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After Liza was born, things got a little more tricky as Jack entered elementary school. Dinner crept a little later. Bedtimes also got a little later. It wasn't perfect, but it wasn't bad.  I think I would call it mediocre street now.

However, if someone told me it was mediocre street in 2012, I would have shot daggers from my eyes.  Going from preschool years to having Cub Scouts one night a week was hard at the time because it was new.

In 2016, there is no doubt in my mind that we are in a "bleepity bleep" family crisis. Both kids are in elementary school now. They get home at 4:30 p.m. Neither one wants to touch a homework assignment as soon as they walk in the door. They want to eat every snack I have in the pantry and veg in front of You Tube. I so miss "Jessie" and "Witches of Waverly Place".  Shows that I complained at the time were too old for them. Now, I just get some English guy with a gazillion You Tube followers who plays video games for a living and children watch what he does in awe. I don't get. I just don't get it. It's a slow sign that I'm aging and turning into my mother. She never got why people wore thong underwear. I don't get YouTube.

As my children have aged, extra-curricular opportunities have surfaced. I am finding myself leaving our home at 5:30 people for karate twice a week and dance twice a week. One night we have Scouts at 7 p.m.

These activities are not things I force on my children, but I do think it's better than sitting at home watching a grown up on You Tube playing games. We now have martial arts twice a week at 5:45 p.m.  My son is thriving. He loves it. It's awesome to see a child who really just wanted to play Minecraft and computer coding now doing push ups, sit ups, kicks and doing it all with a smile on his face. He never complains to go and is always ready to go.  Liza loves dance class, too.  She wanted to learn to do a cartwheel so we added ACRO for a short time period which added an extra day of dance and craziness to the mix.

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You get the idea here. With all of these extra things, dinner gets later. Bedtime gets later. I get grumpier. Homework gets later once they finally reveal that they do, in fact, have homework.

My bedtime gets later. Later bedtimes means no one wants to get moving the next day. We are slow. Sloths could beat us to school. We try to accomplish way too much in a short amount of time in the morning, and honestly, I'm just one stoplight away from road rage as I rush to beat the carpool line closing.

This is the new norm and I don't think it's just me. If I talk to other moms they can fill in the blank that they have  piano, soccer, baseball, church, or gymnastics on any given night for their kids.

No parenting doesn't get easier. It gets more challenging and busier.

New parents tell themselves that things will get easier when they get through the clingy days and sleepless nights. Folks, it does not get less hard as children age.  It just gets harder in a different way. Yes, I can pee alone now most days, but I have no time to get dinner on the table due to my new job as chauffeur. It may get easier when they are out of college, but I can promise you that you will still worry about them even if they have a family of their own. Life may slow down for you, but there will also be new worries and challenges.

It's now my goal to tackle this frenzy lifestyle and do it much better this upcoming school year. I'm next year's PTA president. I can't have the Principal and staff always seeing my station wagon with fighting kids fly over speed bumps to get to the carpool doors before they close them to late parents. On a daily basis, I'm just this close to running over the "Stop, Get Out the Car. You are TARDY" sign as we finish the last 20 days of the school year.

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I know I'm not alone. In the past semester, as I've been in this stage, I've stopped in Moe's, Jersey Mike's, Chic-Fil-A...for dinner because I haven't planned meals after these classes. I know I'm not alone.  Tables are filled with American families with children over the age of six. Eating out several times a week is just not smart. It's tough on the pocketbook. It's also  not good for the waistline. Mine.

I think I have a solution. In the winter, I tried HelloFresh.com with a free trial for one week.  I really liked it. I liked it a lot, actually. Jack loved it and begged me to sign up. He loved every meal and raved about the service.  But,in Jaunary, we were busy just one night a week after school, NOT FOUR.  I thought HelloFresh was maybe too much of a luxury for us and I questioned the $100 weekly expense.  I wondered, "Do we really need this?" Do we need it now? Yes, I think we do. I'm signing up today.

Celebrity chef Jamie Oliver develops many of of the recipes for the boxes. Each box comes with portions and ingredients measured out. There is ZERO waste. Some times, you get leftovers off a meal to eat again. I tried three recipes, and it's been so long now and I'm so frazzled that I have forgotten them by their official names,  but I am pretty certain that Chicken Milanese was one of the meals after going through the archives today.

Courtesy:  HelloFresh

I also remember this entree. Tuscan Sausage Linguine. It was so good that I told myself that I should recreate it one day. I tell myself I should do a lot of things, but yet I never do them. Sadly, I've not recreated this meal either, even though it was one of my favorites.

Courtesy: HelloFresh

The third meal was a chili. Of course, Will thinks no chili on this earth is better than his. I am going to give him some bragging rights, but this chili was good. I enjoyed it.

Courtesy: HelloFresh


Liza was hit and miss on some of the meals, but it scored a home run with Jack. He liked every one. And if we must be truthful, Jack doesn't like a lot of things I cook so for him to love this then that is really good.

I think if I supplement the week with these meals and then plan on my Papa Spud's produce delivery to serve with chicken or fish one night then I will be in a better place, at least in the kitchen. I may need to serve dinner earlier like at 5 pm a few night a week.  Sounds crazy, but it may be a good option. HelloFresh prides itself on working with farmers for the best ingredients.

The HelloFresh box comes in the mail with lots of ice packs. There is a little bit of waste there or extra garbage, but if it helps us get our sanity back, it will be worth it.  I'm going to sign up for the family box. It is three meals a week for $105 with free shipping. I think it is my family crisis solution.

If you are in family crisis mode like me, HelloFresh created a code just for my readers to get $35 dollars off your first box. Use Hines35 at checkout. They'll know I sent you.

Disclosure: I tried HelloFresh in January  for a one week delivery with three meals for free. I've thought about the site now for three months and have decided that I'm going to become a customer. No other compensation, partnership or incentive influenced my decision. I'll keep you posted. 




The 4-minute oversized lunch for those who like big portions, but need to watch weight

My biggest problem when I try to drop pounds is portion control. I like big portions I cannot deny. It is a Leigh issue and one I must tackle and face.  I can't eat just one slice of pizza. I want four. I don't want one sandwich at home. I want two. I don't want just half a sandwich when I'm out. I want the whole thing.  I've been like this my whole life. When I was a child, I would eat a whole can of biscuits. Back then, it did not matter. I was so skinny that I needed to eat two cans.  In my 20s, I would eat half a pizza plus a beer and it would not impact me one bit.I also lifted 50 pounds of TV equipment in and out of a car about five times daily.

In my late-40s, a bigger portion is my enemy. I cannot keep those habits. Maintaining a healthy weight has become an issue for me. Realistically, I would like to lose ten pounds.

Quick and Easy Healthy Lunch

Now that fresh produce is in abundance, I've come up with a lunch that is big and satisfying.  You can tailor this to what you like, but I use a very large pasta bowl as the bowl for this salad.

It takes less than 4-minutes to chop and put this salad together. I love it.  I also stay full most of the day.

1 large cucumber (quartered so it makes a lot of slices or chunks and fills the bowl)
1 large slicing tomato
Half a red onion, sweet onion or green onions (whatever you have)
Half of an avocado
Sprinkle with Salt, Pepper, 1 tsp of olive oil and 4 to 5 drops of Lime Vitality Culinary Essential Oil (You can also use the juice of one or two fresh limes).
Toss your salad.
Sprinkle with Feta Cheese.
Enjoy.  I love this.

Easy lunch with fresh produce



Easy Weeknight Dinner for Busy Parents : Baked White Fish with Lime

As children age, life gets busier. That is hard to explain, but I feel a lot busier now than I did when my kids were younger, and with me all day. Now when they get out of school, the evenings are short plus we have dance class, karate, ACRO, and scouts thrown into the mix. What gives with this type of  hectic schedule?

Time in the kitchen. We need quick and simple meals most nights these days. My children like fish. 

Easy Weeknight Dinner for Busy Parents: Baked White Fish with Lime



Here's a quick and easy recipe that is healthy for a weeknight.  One of my new favorite Young Living Vitality oils is lime. These are great oils for the kitchen. It's also my favorite vitality oil for my water, too. 

Baked White Fish with Lime

Preheat oven to 375 degrees
One onion
White Fish fillets such as haddock, cod, flounder, tilapia, mahi-mahi
Several sprigs of fresh cilantro
Salt, pepper
3 to 4 drops of Lime Vitality Oil (You can also use fresh lime, but the oil is more concentrated so you need to use more limes).

Layer onion in pan. Place fish on top.Sprinkle fish salt, pepper, lime essential oil and cilantro. Bake for 20 minutes. This fish can be served with vegetables and brown rice or used for fish tacos. For fish tacos, chop tomato, avocado, onion, garlic and a few drops of lime vitality oil to serve with the tacos. 

Lime Vitality Essential Oil



Lime Vitality Oil retails for $7.57 on the Young Living website. Member prices are less. For membership, read about this special offer. This YL branded essential oil is sold and marketed for culinary use. 

Editor's Note: Do not buy any Lime Essential Oil over the counter and use in this recipe unless is sold and labeled for culinary use. Other essential oils could be mixed with synthetic ingredients and are not safe for ingestion. I am a satisfied Young Living Member/Customer (2481355). I do not receive any special incentives for writing about Young Living, however, members are rewarded with compensation when sales or membership referrals are made. Any revenue made helps pay for the editorial on my blog and this blog is entirely curated by me, and I share what I like. If you purchase Lime Vitality, buy from my Beautycounter website or book a hotel room, I thank you for helping me support the HinesSightBlog business. I do not want to clutter my site with ads or write about things that no one cares about just to bring in dollars. 


New Innovative Diffuser Jewelry Line Scores Big on Style

About a year ago, my friend Katja Presnal with Skimbaco Lifestyle told me she wanted to develop a jewelry line to go with her new Enjoy Life business. Katja is quite stylish. I've been in her company in Toronto, Italy, and in my own home in Raleigh. She is Finnish-born and has a very elegant, and Scandinavian style. We are quite different, but yet we have many similarities, too.

Diffuser Jewelry Line that is Big on Style


When she told me she wanted to develop a jewelry line inspired by world travels and that could also be used as an essential oil diffuser, I scratched my head. I knew she would succeed because she is determined and she does everything well. However, one of the things that I think she loves about me is that I speak my mind, and I said, "I don't understand. Who wears essential oil on jewelry? What the $%^& is that? " She then sent me website after website links to jewelry for that market purpose that neither one of us liked.

There were tons of web links for aromatherapy jewelry that kind of all looked the same. I soon realized there was a market for this type of jewelry, but none of the styles available were luxe, stylish, curated with fashion in mind, or even a design that would appeal to someone who may not use an essential oil on a necklace. There was nothing like that at all in the marketplace. Nothing like that until now.



Fast forward a year and now Katja's new essential oil diffuser line debuted this month.  I was behind the scenes on the mock-ups and the packaging. She did it. Her new jewelry line is gorgeous. It's stylish with the latest fashion trends, and it's just simply luxurious.

The jewelry was designed by Deanna Cochran, who is an artisan jeweler out of Texas, and I've gotten to know her recently because she is in our Enjoy Life Oils Facebook group. Deanna is so talented, and took Katja's vision and ran with it.



Katja says this about the collection.

"When I think of my favorite products, they stand the test of time. I like to know what's trendy, but I still pretty much follow my own style. Jewelry designer @deannacochran shares this with me, and when we sat down to collaborate on the ENJOY LIFE jewelry collection, we wanted to offer pieces that are something you will want to wear for a very long time. 


We have a few pieces that are perfect for just giving the aromatherapy jewelry a try. This necklace is called Just One Drop because it only takes just one right drop to fall in love with essential oils."


Just One Drop Necklace by Skimbaco Lifestyle


You can shop all of Katja's jewelry line in her shop on Skimbaco Lifestyle. The entire collection is not out yet.  More is coming.  You can order any piece directly off your site. 

A SPECIAL JEWELRY OFFER

In celebration of Mother's Day and her collection, you can also get the One Drop Necklace with a Premium Young Living Oil Essential Oil starter kit.  This offer ends on May 5, 2016. 


Join Young Living Essential Oils as a member



In partnership with the launch of this beautiful new jewelry collection, you can also become a Young Living member under my referral number (link here) and save 24 percent on all your future purchases. I love my diffuser and many of the products that Young Living carries. I have too many favorite things to name, but lately, I've become like Gwyneth Paltrow and use Thieves Essential Oil in a bath with Epsom Salt.  Thanks for the idea, Gwyneth!




The Essential Rewards program is where you really save in the long run. So, if you have been contemplating joining then now is the perfect time to do so because Katja will be sending the One Drop to our new Enjoy Life Oils members in our group. We have a great Facebook group, too. 

The Premium Starter Kit of 2016 includes:
Dew Drop Diffuser

Premium Essential Oils Collection; Lavender 5-ml, Peppermint Vitality™ 5-ml, Lemon Vitality™ 5-ml, Copaiba Vitality™ 5-ml, Frankincense 5-ml, Thieves® Vitality™ 5-ml, Purification® 5-ml, R.C.™ 5-ml, DiGize™ Vitality™ 5-ml, PanAway® 5-ml
Stress Away™ 5-ml + AromaGlide™ Roller Fitment
10 Sample Packets, 10 Love It? Share It! Sample Business Cards, 10 Love It? Share It! Sample Oil Bottles
2 NingXia Red® 2-oz. samples
Product Guide and Product Price List, Essential Oil Magazine, Essential Edge, Member Resources
The products in the Premium Starter Kit and our free Mother’s Day Gifts pushes the value of this gift to close to $400 for only $160!!
Our free gifts:

– ENJOY LIFE designer diffuser necklace
– an amazingly helpful 400+ Page Essential Oil Reference Guide
– access to The Oil Nation & Mom Spark Oils & Skimbaco Enjoy Life with Oils FB group with all sorts of great info about using the oils and how to create this a business!

Sign up now

If you are ready to buy a starter kit, then be sure to sign up as a wholesale member (with one of the premium starter kits) through the instructions below to take advantage of these freebies! Note: if you are signing up for mom as a gift, you will need her social security number.
1. Head over to the Young Living page here and fill out your information.
2. Be sure the “Wholesale Member” option is checked so that you don’t end up paying retail prices.
3. Be sure the “sponsor ID” and “enroller id” say 2481355 (so that you can get your freebies). 
4. If you do not feel comfortable putting in your social security number (this is only for tax purposes because Young Living rewards members who refer others to become numbers with compensation. This is available to all members, and if you exceed a certain amount in compensation then the IRS wants to know about that. You can also get an EIN from the IRS use that number instead (the IRS just needs to be able to connect some number with you for tax purposes). They need a Social Security Number or an EIN because if you make $600 or more per year selling Young Living products, you will receive a 1099 form in the mail (which is required by law). Young Living will never share this info with anyone.
5. Select which starter kit you want to get. My recommendation would be the Premium Starter Kit with Dewdrop Diffuser for $160.
6. You can also sign up for monthly Essential Rewards program that starts collecting you rewards points immediately. You get 10% back of each order the first 6 months, then 15% points and after a year in the program, you get 20% back in points towards free products. This is the best part of Young Living for product savings!
7. Go through the checkout process.
8. After you sign up, send an email to leighhines68@gmail.com letting me know that you signed up through this promotion.
IMPORTANT: This promotion is only available when you sign up with the sponsor ID and enroller ID as #2481355 Also if you recommend this promotion to a friend (or group of friends) and they sign up too through this promotion then please let me know so that you can get credit for referring them. :)









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#OutaboutNC: Ham and Yams Give North Carolina's Johnston County Bragging Rights

Do you remember that old Trisha Yearwood song, "The Song Remembers When"?  I feel that way about food and how it can trigger memories. I associate my vacations with what I ate while on my adventures. For example, I'll never forget this special trattoria in Italy that was just a few steps from our hotel where I had the best antipasti ever or the carrot soup I had in Ireland in a pub. My mind takes me back to the exact moment where I can relive those memories all over again.  Those experiences were more than 15 years ago and I can see the restaurant and the cuisine like it was yesterday in my mind. 

I remember eating my first country ham biscuit.  It was probably in my Dad's restaurant in 1976.  I have been a fan of Southern ham and biscuits since that time. 


Ham Biscuits at the Ham and Yam Festival in Smithfield, NC


For me, the "food remembers when", and apparently, I am not alone. In a survey released this week from the online company Miss Travel, revealed in a press release that "food is the gateway to a country’s people, history, and culture. Experiencing local, authentic cuisine while on vacation is a must"

Results revealed that 46 percent of travelers prefer to splurge on local cuisine rather than paying extra for airfare or accommodations. I may not fly first-class, but I still keep accommodations at a high standard because that is an important part of travel for me. If mama isn't happy in her hotel then no one is happy, unfortunately, but at least I am brave enough to admit it. Having an authentic meal or experiencing local activities could be a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, and travelers are willing to pay the price. Food festivals like Oktoberfest in Germany or the Melbourne Food and Wine Festival have drawn millions of travelers seeking to engage in local culinary celebrations.


Smithfield, NC: Home to the Ham and Yam Festival the first weekend in May.


Smithfield, North Carolina's annual Ham and Yam Festival in May may not draw millions of people, but it's putting Johnston County's agriculture heritage and its local food in the spotlight. It's a chance for organizers to showcase the best of its Southern cuisine. Locals will be gathering in the picture book, Southern small town where they will eat, play, and socialize.



Quaint, Southern Homes in Smithfield, NC #outaboutnc


Johnston county, with quick access off I-95 in North Carolina, is the number one sweet potato producer in the U.S. 


Johnston County is the Number One Sweet Potato Producer in the U.S


Johnston County Hams, based in Smithfield, is one of the most famous ham producers in the world. It's known for its unique talent of curing ham using the same techniques as early colonists.  

The secret behind Johnston County Hams has been in the Brown family for generations. Curemaster, Rufus Brown, studied under his Dad, Jesse Brown, who made the ham famous across the world in 1967. Brown is growing the family company as it is making a name for itself in high-end culinary circles, especially as farm-to-table dining becomes a priority for today's millennials.


Lady Edison Ham is cured for 18 months.


Brown is co-creator of Lady Edison Hams along with Chapel Hill BBQ restauranteur, Sam Suchoff. Their partnership with sustainably raised hogs from the North Carolina Natural Hog Growers Associations results in the production of a gourmet country ham. This pork masterpiece is aged about 18 months and is most like its counterpart in Spain with a taste more savory than salty.

Chefs on the East Coast are beginning to source Lady Edison Ham on its menu. Mateo in Durham features both Brown's Johnston County's ham and Lady Edison. Momofuko in New York City features this North Carolina product, and the restaurant list grows daily with more than twenty other ones serving the ham on its farm-to-table change with the growing season menu.




No doubt, ham is good with olives, fine cheese and it's even better in a biscuit. Add some sweet potato pie, yam smoothies, and you have a great meal and event. That's the hope of organizers for the annual Ham and Yam Festival held the first Saturday of each May. This will be the 32nd year that Smithfield pays tribute to its agriculture heritage.

You guessed it. There will be plenty of ham, BBQ, sweet potato pie, and much more as the town celebrates the importance of today's modern farming community.

Learn more about Johnston County attractions:
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Smithfield Ham and Yam Festival






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