Feb 10: Tom Hanks, Boos Mystery Oil, Plank Challenge


TOM HANKS

Tom Hanks encouraging the people at the Oscar’s to turn the lights back on after they cut them off during Parasite Producers accepting an award. More celebs jumped in yelling “Up! Up! Up!” and sure enough the lights came on and they were able to finish their speech. Click here to see this beautiful moment.

Also, if you haven’t seen The Green Mile, you really should I saw it for the first time this weekend and it was amazing.

 

Boos Mystery Oil

I love a charcuterie board but we spend all these money on these wooden boards and dont properly take care of them. They need to be oiled. I just bought Boos Mystery Oils Perfect for keeping your boards protected and moisturized.

  • for the record this is not one of my best charcuterie boards just a quick one I made Friday night for a few friends coming over.

30 Day Plank Challenge

I’m going on a cruise for Memorial Day and have a few months to get in shape…A friend of mine introduced me to the Plank Challenge and I’m gonna give it a go. Start at 30 seconds and then keep working your way up to 5 min by the end of the month.

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