Thursday, June 17, 2010

We're Ready

So now that Trevor and I spent last night organizing cabinets, lime awaying faucets, vacumming under couch cushions and all those other fantastic chores that you put off until company comes, we are ready for his family to arrive. His mom, brother, aunt and pup are driving in from Vermont this evening. His aunt is actually from Toronto and is only staying a week while his brother and mom are staying for about 3 weeks. Wow! This is either going to be a fun or really long visit. Maybe both!

I am excited though for Trevor to spend a lot of time with his brother because PJ misses him. And it will be nice to get to know my potential future in-laws even more. So here are the recipes I know and love that I plan to cook while they are here and to hopefully impress his mom :)

Tuna noodle casserole (my specialty and personal favorite)
Ginger chicken stir fry
Beef stew and vegetables w/ rolls
Meet loaf and mashed potatoes
Lemon Chicken with rice
Spaghetti and salad
Lemon Bars
Potatoe salad with something summery like barbeque chicken and corn(potatoe salad is the star in this meal)
...and this pork tenderloin recipe I have and I am forgetting the name of it right now.

Monday, June 14, 2010

Chicago Weekend

It is almost noon on Monday and I am sipping my second cup of coffee. I usually never drink two cups in one day but I can't seem to wake up. I feel like I could lay my head down on my desk and fall fast asleep until 4pm rolls around. I am the only one in the office today and it is quiet. Hmmm....maybe I could take a nap. Haha, I could never do it.

I had a wonderful weekend in Chicago with family. We did a lot in 2.5 days and that is probably why I'm sleepy. We drove out to Chicago Thursday after a short day at work and arrived around 10:30pm. We made good time! Friday morning we went out for breakfast at Moon Dance Cafe with my Aunt Maureen and then Trevor and I hit a few spots in LaGrange, IL. We visited my Grandma and Mom's old house where I spent many summer vacations. Then we went to My Grandpa's Store which is a little candy store that I used to walk to. And lastly we went to Hot Rags which is a hippie/indie type store that has all sorts of fun things. I was happy it was still there.

After reminiscing we met up with my cousin Lindsay and went shopping and we ate at Portillo's. Mmmmm, yummy. Trevor had his first Italian Beef ever and I had a chili cheese dog and a chocolate cake shake. We also drove around looking at some pretty amazing houses and even drove through the surprisingly beautiful campus of Hamburger College for future McDonald's executives I guess. Then it was back to my Aunt Beth's house to see my Grandma, cousin Lisa, her husband Matt, and her two precious little boys, Logan and Meyer. So cute!! We ate pizza and had a water gun fight. I don't know who had more fun, Logan or Trevor...lol. We also got to witness Meyer walking (not for the first time but close to it).

Afterward, we drove to the city to stay at my cousin Lindsay's apartment. We went to a bar called Hop Leaf and then called it a night. Lindsay's apartment is too cute by the way. Saturday was another early day. We met with my cousin Laura and went on a Seadog speedboat ride for some thrills and to get a tour of Chicago from Lake Michigan. Then we walked to the Hancock Center and went up to the 95th floor to have a drink in The Signature Room. Too bad it was really cloudy and we could barely see out the window. Then it was back to Lindsay's apartment to drink some more and play games until it was time for the Andersonville Street Fest. We had some good food and listened to some tunes before calling it a night. Fun day!

Sunday was our last day. Lisa was running the half marathon early and she did an awesome job by the way making a new PR for herself! We met up with her and more family afterward and ate at Moon Dance Cafe again before hitting the road back to Lincoln. We had a wonderful time and thanks to all my Chicago family for bringing us in and showing us around!

Sunday, June 6, 2010

Back to it!

Wow, it's been a long time since I updated and I have a reason. I started this blog to write about my training for the half marathon I was planning to run with my cousin in Chicago. Well, much to my disappointment, I had to stop training due to shin splints in both legs (worse on my right). Before that I was having issues with the ankle I twisted a couple years ago and my knee. Needless to say, upping mileage was not agreeing with me in time to be ready for the half marathon :( So I have avoided this blog since the purpose of it is gone. But I have suddenly become motivated to write again so I am going to take full advantage.

Today is Sunday and it's a sun shiny beautiful day! Here in a little while, my boyfriend and I are going to bike to the library which is about 4+ miles away. I just finished reading Winter Garden by Kristin Hannah recommended to me by the 75 year old retired minister at my office. He may be 75 but this guy has so much energy and is completely entertaining and cracks me up! Too bad he only visits every once in a while. The book was not too bad....a bit boring at first but livened up to a page turner by the end. This book also had a hard act to follow. The Help by Kathryn Stockett was recommended by my Aunt Beth and it was one of the best books that I have read. That's not too much to say for me personally because I haven't read that many books in my life but I am getting into it now. After my Aunt heard how much I enjoyed the book, she recommended Snowflower and the Secret Fan by Lisa See. So I will be picking that up at the library today along with Eat, Pray, Love by Elizabeth Gilbert. Julia Roberts is set to star in Eat, Pray, Love and she is one of my favorite actors. Did I mention I love books that are also made into movies? The Help is being filmed as we speak I believe and I can't wait until it comes out!

So now I must slather myself in some sunblock and get ready for the bike ride. I am not that big a fan of bike riding because it is uncomfortable for the butt bones. But every once in a while i will go out on a ride with my boyfriend because he enjoys it. Plus I must get a lot of use out of the $400 bike he bought me when I moved to Nebraska! The last time I had a bike was in my early teen years and I don't remember it being uncomfortable then. Bike riding is a great workout for the legs too, but my legs are so sore today. Trevor's co worker let him borrow the Insanity Fit Test CD. I don't know if anyone has seen the Insanity infomercial but it's basically a workout for the insane. We did the fit test cd yesterday and boy are my legs sore! I think I will stick to my regular working out which I will discuss some other time. Ok, time to ride!

Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Doing Good!

So last I updated, I was only training on the elliptical to give my knee and ankle some time to recover and get stronger for training. It worked because about a week and a half later I ran 2 miles and it felt pretty good. I continued to run every other day building up to 3 miles with no pain and I was excited. Then came Vegas. I say it as though Vegas was a negative experience but it was so far from it. I celebrated my cousin Kim's beautiful wedding, spent time with my wonderful family, saw the sights with my boyfriend who had never been to Vegas before, and partied! The downside was after Vegas because I didn't squeeze a single run in for the 6 days I was there. Despite not running in Vegas, I came back extremely motivated because I saw my cousin who is also going to run the half marathon. We talked about our training schedules and signing up for the race. It is nice to know someone else is working hard just like me even if it's a few states away. Plus she has two little ones that she pushes along while running so I have nothing to complain about. She is awesome!

Upon my return from Sin City, I gave myself one full day to rest and catch up on sleep before throwing myself back into training The next day came and I ended up taking a 4 hour nap with my boyfriend after work. I woke up shocked for sleeping so long and forced myself out of bed to get a quick bite for dinner. I was determined to run that day and it was dark by the time I was ready. I really wanted to run outside so my sweetheart rode his bike with me while I ran. It was really nice and we saw a ton of deer. I was back on track! I haven't missed a workout yet even with sinus issues and I even ran 4 miles on Sunday! It did a number on my shins though so hopefully that goes away. Today is a 2.5 mile day so I am going to take it slow and enjoy some music on this beautiful day.

April 17th- Novartis Run, 10k
June 13th- 13.1, half marathon...in CHICAGO!!!

I am signed up for both and there is no turning back now!!

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Resilience!

My workouts have been on the elliptical machine for about the last week. No knee pain or anything. I also have been doing more leg, arm, and ab strengthening. I will probably continue this for about another week and then ease back into running again. I am pretty sure I am not going to even attempt the Lincoln half but there is a slight possibility that I could change my mind if running goes well. It wouldn't be the worst thing if I only ran 10 miles of the race and walked the rest. Only time will tell what the future has in store. In the mean time I remain optomistic!

On a different note, a word that I have been incorporating into my life a lot lately is resilient. It is so fascinating how anytime I have something negative go on I just think "have resilience" and I am easily able to move on. For example, something bothers me in the office. Nothing really bad or unfair happens at my work but I find myself focusing too much on a single negative moment. Now I just think "have resilience" and surprisingly I am able to move on and forget about it. I even put a post it on my desk that says BE RESILIENT.

The reason I came up with this new phrase is because my boss brought up the fact that there is a difference between academic intelligence and emotional intelligence. Many people are able to succeed in school or jobs but have a hard time with relationships and personal situations. I was telling my boss about a certain someone that I deal with from time to time and my boss said, "they lack emotional intelligence." I have never thought about this kind of intelligence. I went on the internet and started reading about it and thought I could use some of the information for myself. That is where I started using the word resilient. A simple article on the internet might have changed the way I handle situations from this point on. I just had to blog about this.

Thursday, February 18, 2010

My Progress

My training started last week and lets just say it is not going like I want it to. I mentioned before that my knee would start hurting after a mile into the run. Well, things haven't changed much to my disappointment. I think I need to ease into running more slowly and strength train. This puts a stop to my half marathon training program for right now but I am not going to stop running completely. There is a half marathon 6 weeks later than the one I was planning to run. It's in Chicago and my cousin is actually training to run that one as well. If my strength training and additional rest days help ease me back into a harder schedule, then I will definately run it with her. I am not going to get my hopes up too much because this pain might not disappear like I would like it too and I am already pretty bummed about this surprise pain that is delaying my training plan. It's a win win situation though in my opinion. If I can't run in Chicago, it just gives me a great opportunity to visit family and cheer on my cousin. Tonight is a run night so wish me luck that my knee feels good!

My ultimate plan was to run these two half marathons and then move on to a different type of exercise. After completion of the half marathons, I am going to get certified to teach exercise classes. I have a few types of classes that I would like to instruct but I have not narrowed down my choices to one. I have a CPR class scheduled because I know that you need to be CPR certified. Then I have a couple people I need to contact who already instruct so they can guide me on the best way to increase my knowledge and what I need to know for the test. Different websites say different things about books and study courses. I just don't want to get sucked into spending $500 on books that won't help me or taking unecessary courses. So my summer will be full of learning and exercise fun!

Happy healthy living to all!

Thursday, February 4, 2010

Worries

So I haven't officially started my 12 week training program for the half marathon yet but I have been running for a couple weeks regularly...rather than once a week. The last two times that I ran, my right knee starts to hurt after about a mile and just gets worse until I stop. This worries me because it may mean that I need to take it easy for now. Well, I can't take it easy because my training starts next week! I decided to ice my knee after running and it made my joint even harder to move. You see, right after I stop running my knee feels fine so the icing made me feel the pain again. I don't get it. For right now I am taking full advantage of resting and still hoping that the knee pain goes away.

A little background. About a year and half ago I twisted my right ankle and it has never felt the same. These days I only feel aches in my ankle after I workout. I think while I am running I land differently on my right foot so not to aggravate my ankle. Maybe this is why my knee hurts. Also, I have been running on a treadmill in this nasty Lincoln cold and I am used to running outside.

While I am expressing my knee issues, I bought a new pair of shoes Tuesday night. I went with the experts advice to get a half size larger. I voiced my hesitation because I have always run in a size 7 shoe but he assured me that with the larger mileage I would need a little more room for my feet to swell. So last night was my first night to run in the new shoes and I have to say that I did not like the extra room in the toe area. I wish I could say my knee pain was from these shoes but my knee started hurting before I got the new ones. So tonight I will be returning the shoes for the size I need and getting the pair that was $30.00 cheaper. I trusted what the expert was saying but had a gut feeling that I would not like the extra room. I have a narrow foot to begin with so I think there is already a little room for swelling.

All in all, my mind is just a little worried about running so much. I worry about my knee and my ankle. My mind made this decision that I would run a half marathon and now I feel like my body is telling me not to. I don't want a pain in my body to take away from something I really want to do. I'm not giving up! I am just hoping that when I run tomorrow my right leg feels like my left leg :)