Hi! Welcome to Miggy’s Favorite Things Lately where–you guessed it–I share some things I’m loving as of late. Namely, something to wear, something to read, something to watch and something to eat. You can see the one, two, three and four here. Enjoy! I’d love to hear some of your favorites in the comments.
wear: GapFit Swimsuit
read: The Surrender Experiment by Michael Singer
So technically I only listened to half of this book before my library loan ended, but it’s back on hold and I’m itching to finish it I wasn’t so sure about this book at the beginning… I mean it’s a memoir about a guy who discovers meditation and who is constantly telling you about an one amazing and life changing experience after another, which I hate to say it, starts to feel a little redundant. However, he shares a lot of spiritual wisdom and truth that resonated with me, so I kept listening…and then the story takes some turns. I would have never guessed it was going where it did! So give it a listen and if you think you know where he’s going… keep listening. I love the principles he teaches about surrender, the power of meditation and especially the idea that good things naturally unfold in life without any effort on your part.
watch: The Crown
eat: Roasted Sweet Potato Chicken Quinoa Salad via Our Best Bites
I know that as a woman it is sort of expected that I like a good salad, but really, I just like salad! I really do! In general I’ve always preferred veggies over fruit, and I can eat salads every day. But even salads can get a little same ol’ same ol’ if you don’t change it up now and then and this salad is a game changer. First, why had I never put roasted sweet potatoes on a salad before? Now I do it all the time. Second, the smoked paprika dressing is the best. And the quinoa gives it just the right textural crunch. Trust me on this one and make this salad–even my kids love it!
What are you loving lately? I finally got an audible account and would love in particular to hear your recent favorite book recommendations.
I just finished listening to As You wish – making of princess bride by Carey Elwes and read by the author (Westley in the movie). It was really fun to listen to esp b/c there were voice "appearances" by many of the characters from the movie. It made me want to watch it again. We watched it about a year ago with my 7 yr old. Skipped the torture parts. My daughter and I listen to books all the time.
I read that last year and loved it as well! Such a charming memoir (is it a memoir?) and like you it made me love the movie even more knowing how much love the individuals behind the camera had for each other and the film.