Showing posts with label lunch. Show all posts
Showing posts with label lunch. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 31, 2017

Building Confidence

Monday means back to Double Light after weekend rest! It was nice to be off work and to be able to do the workout during the day instead of the evening after work.  I think I prefer my trainer didn't take these pictures, but since he did, here they are. Most of the exercises incorporated body weight...ooohh, I can't wait until I have a smaller body. My trainer made a makeshift step from a huge book and a towel. (It worked okay, but I think we will be ordering a real one if he keeps scheduling step-up type exercises.) In the first picture, I am essentially marching and pumping my arms as I step up on one side (then I turned around to step up with the other side). In the second picture, wall push ups (another modification for this not ready for "real" push-ups girl). Finally, the third picture is "box jumps". My "box" is probably only 3.5 inches tall, but when you are jumping up a whole body like mine it seems much taller and takes some concentrated effort. Box jumps are very much a mental challenge as well the physical challenge. Most of the time I had to have my trainer stand right next to me...I was convinced I would fall (I didn't.) I felt pretty good about this workout and I do feel like I am pushing myself in a way I wouldn't do if I were working out alone.
Lunch was my lettuce wraps. This time I used the leftover cold salmon. It was very tasty. I always love looking at my plate when I have lettuce wraps - the colors make me smile.

Monday afternoon I spent a little time in my very neglected garden. I don't know why, but I just haven't gotten into gardening this spring like normal. My planting is very minimal. I moved my tomatoes to the raised beds. I have been super disappointed in my tomatoes the last couple years and felt I need to try something different. So far they are growing very well.
These random tomatillo plants grew up by themselves from last year's plants. I was quite surprised. Last year my tomatillo plants looked great - tons of flowers, but minimal fruit. Hopefully, I will be in the salsa verde business this summer :)  I pulled all my radishes, spinach and lettuce. I replanted a couple rows of lettuce, but I want to get some different spinach seed.
My herbs are all over the place this year. I have a bumper crop of cilantro. I wish there were a good way to preserve it, but dried cilantro just doesn't have good flavor. My cilantro is always ready before my tomatoes, so this year I am going to try to do a second planting and hopefully it will coincide with ripe tomatoes. We do love our pico de gallo!
These dill plants were volunteers from last year too. It was a nice surprise. There was also quite a bit of dill growing in the yard, I picked and used some of it between mowings. I bought some other herbs to plant in this bed...and then I waited two long and most of them died :(  I was able to salvage a thyme plant and some basil - sorry tarragon, thai basil and someone else I can't remember.
I wanted to have some herbs closer to the house. Sometimes when I am cooking, I am a bit too lazy to go all they way out to the garden. I planted some in a pot on the deck by the grill - rosemary, basil and a lime basil. The lime basil died already, but the others are doing well. I've used it several times which indicates the convenience factor is working. My mother-in-law gave me this flamingo solar light. Sometimes it still freaks me out when I take the dogs out at night. I do a double take when I see pink light out of the corner of my eye.
I have been taking my lunch to work faithfully the last couple of weeks. I have only eaten out when invited by someone else (a former co-worker, my boss and my niece). Yesterday's lunch was a bit of mish mash - not well planned. I definitely got my fruits and veggies in!!

I saved the almonds and strawberries for a late afternoon snack. Those berries look amazing, but man, were they tart!   The snack did keep me from gnawing off my arm before dinner, so that is a win. For the record, I chose to eat my prepared (nutritious) snack over the chips that were calling me, so double win.
I confess I did NOT want to do my workout last night. I had been moving and cleaning stuff at work most of the day and was already tired and sore. Office Purge 2017 - Just a tip of the binder iceberg. There has to be a couple hundred and I still have may more to empty and move. I hope someone will want to reuse some of them.
I was also pretty hungry (possibly hangry) by the time I got home. I quickly prepared my potatoes for the oven so they could roast while I snuck in my workout. On the agenda last night....Bumps and Jumps, "Jr."  I think the name is borrowed from my husband's program, but heavily modified for me, hence the "jr.". The planned workout was 5 burpees followed by 7 box jumps to be completed in two minutes and then repeated for a total of three circuits. Any time not used to complete a task became rest time.

The burpees were pretty much a fail. I tried the first one and had a sharp pain in my upper left leg near the hip. I was super frustrated because although I didn't want to do them I was determined to do my best and not be a baby. My trainer ended up subbing 7 push-ups for the burpees. I tried to do one regular push-up, but couldn't quite get it, so we switched to modified knee push-ups. I can tell I am getting a bit better already. On the last circuit I surprised my trainer by trying the burpees again. (I know, who is this girl??)  I managed 4 super ugly burpees, but at least I have a baseline to improve upon. And yes, I am hoping they don't show up again on my schedule any time soon. I didn't have the pain when I tried the burpees later so maybe I just need to do other things before I attempt them to be loosened up.

One thing I have noticed in the last week is my confidence is increasing. A couple of times I have found myself trying to move things I previously would have called in someone else's muscles to do. For example, my husband put our hammock up on the deck while he mowed. (It is on a large metal frame). He was gone when I wanted to use it. Instead of waiting for him to get home, I moved it myself.
Yesterday at work, I moved some heavy desktops by myself. Neither of those tasks were easy but I tried and I succeeded. Don't get me wrong, I don't want to turn in my "Princess Delicate Flower" title and do all my own work, but it is nice to know I can in a pinch :)

Happy Wednesday!!


Saturday, June 14, 2014

Route 66 10K






What a morning!!   Today was the day we did our much anticipated 10K race. This race has been our motivation for some serious workouts the past 6 weeks. We were up bright and early. I was much calmer, less anxious this morning than I was last night. We had laid everything out so all we had to do is get up, get dressed and grab our stuff on the way out the door. We had debated taking our headphones, but decided against it. Maybe if we had earbuds. Honestly, I don't think I would do it in the future either..it was nice to just be in the moment, say hi to people, hear the birds, etc.

We arrived at the start almost an hour early. I am terrible about wanting to be places early - I tend to be too early. I want to see the lay of the land and not be rushed. Nothing is worse than stressing the whole way somewhere.


Finally it was time to race!  We all got in the corral. I planned to walk and we weren't sure what my husband's running time would be. He hoped to run about 5 of the 6 miles at around an 11:30 minute pace. We knew to stay in the back because we were slower. We might have done some internet research on race ettiquette :)


The people watching was great. I loved seeing everyone's running gear and gadgets. At this point, I was looking all around me to spot other walkers. Not sure what walkers look like, but I was looking. 

Off we go and it wasn't a block or two before this was my view:


I  could tell there were people behind me, but I didn't want to be looking over my shoulder. I wanted to hit my stride and walk my walk. I did make a point of saying "hi" to the volunteers - made it more fun for me too since I didn't have a racing buddy.

I had a Garmin watch malfunction..I believe they call it "user error." Turns out I didn't get it started at the beginning of the race. I was trying not to check my watch every 5 seconds so I didn't notice until about a 1/2 mile into the race. I started it as soon as I noticed. When it finally registered a mile I was happy to see I was just under a 15 minute/mile pace. I wondered how long I would be able to keep that up.


There were a few places along the way that people had set up cheering stations. Unfortunately, this was not the finish line...it was only about 1.5 miles in :)  The cheering was quite enthusiastic.

Some signs I particularly liked along the way...
Made me chuckle.


Who doesn't love a gingerbread man??
By the time I saw this I figured my husband was finished and couldn't wait to see how he did.
After about 2.5 miles through residential areas we turned onto the bike trail system. Our county has a really great bike trail system. The shade felt so good. We have been "training" early in the morning.  I was nervous that a later start would make it too hot. That ol' sun can really wipe me out.

Love these trails!!
I felt good most of the race. There was a tough hill right before the 3 mile marker. Miles 3 & 4 were a long bike trail straightaway. For me mile 5 was the toughest.  I think it was because it was in the sun.  Also, there was a bit of a psychological issue. At that point we turned away from the direction of the finish line. We would then turn back for the final mile. When we made the turn away I thought I could hear cheering at the finish line. Knowing I had another mile and a half was a little disconcerting. Turns out it was just another cheering section about a 1/4 mile away.  Finally, the end was in sight as well as my husband. I could not wait to hear his time. 

I look a bit more wiped out here than I really felt.
And here are your happy, happy 10K finishers!!!


Our times....

Husband 1:05:19 (10:32 min./mile average) - He ran the whole way!!!  I am so super proud of him :)  He never thought he would run the whole race. He would have been thrilled to have run a total of 5 miles with walking breaks.

Me - 1:33:12 (15:02 min./ mile average) - I walked the whole way.  If only I had not slowed to take so many pictures I would have been well under 15 min./mile average.  Okay, if you know me, you know not taking pictures is NOT an option. Several people asked me if I walked the whole way and seemed impressed with the time I made not having run at all. I didn't see anyone in front of me that didn't run at some point.

Placing - Husband 320/448 - Me 448/458 - Woohoo!!  I beat 10 people!! 

We were both very pleased with out times and are both looking forward to our next adventure.


There was food after the race. I just had water and a few grapes. They had lots of cookies, but if I decided were going to have a cookie it wasn't going to be from a box. We walked through the farmer's market a couple blocks away where I found a freshly baked (and kinda gigantic chocolate chip cookie). I thought of Katie from Runs for Cookies when I bought it and enjoyed every crumb. My husband  treated himself to the most delicious strawberry/lemonade (sugar free).  

Home for showers and then off to our celebratory lunch. There is a small airport near our house. We recently discovered a restaurant there that we really enjoy. Today we sat on the patio for the first time and watched the plans take off and land. The weather could not have been more perfect...sunny, breezy...gorgeous!



They were have a Kids Ride Free event - various pilots volunteer to take the kids on short plane rides. So cool! Wish I were a kid. Maybe when we hit our goal weights I will hire a pilot to take us for a ride.  Maybe in that sweet little blue and yellow biplane in the middle of the picture.


All in all we have a fantastic day.  I end this crazy long post with a big smile.  I love these guys - the husband and the inflatable bendy guy :)  Both make me smile.