Friday, February 27

Where do I start?

Friday, February 27
Training for: Springtime Tallahassee 5K
 
Cardio: 2-miles walking (on breaks) - 200
Weights: none
Calories Burned: 200
 
Food: Breakfast - Quaker Take Heart Blueberry Oatmeal (160)
         Lunch - Chicken Salad Pita w/ Havarti Dill (360)
         Snack - Dannon Yogurt (60)
         Snack - Popcorn (100)
         Dinner - Probably Greek Chicken Pasta - (??)
Total Food: 680 (if I eat my popcorn - I haven't eaten it the past 2 days, so, we'll see) +Dinner
 
Self-Confidence: 7ish
 
Ugh.  What a crazy last two weeks.  I apologize for not posting more regularly.  Early last week, I was pretty sick, with ALLERGIES!  I hate that bad allergies can make you feel crappy/achy/fatigued like a regular cold would.  I don't feel like an allergy attack is a good enough excuse to use sick leave - though, I really really wish I had called in sick.  But, even if I wanted to, I couldn't.  I took off last Friday and this past Monday from work.  Steve and I drove up to NC to visit our new nephew, Declan.  He was born January 13, and is SUPER cute.  Definitely brought the "baby fever" back.
 
Needless to say - my training efforts have been little to none.  I think I ran last week once, and I can't even remember if I lifted.  I think I just ran last Wednesday, and that was it.  Tuesday, I attempted to run.  I made it 17 minutes into my workout, and, I got a friggin' nosebleed on the treadmill.  So, I of course scurried to the locker room.  I'm sure if anyone had actually *noticed* they would have wanted to kick me out of the gym.  Embarassing as it was, I'm almost glad I was at the gym when it happened, vs. tooling around Tom Brown park - its not like there are bathrooms stocked with tissue readily available along the mountian biking trails.  So, that attempt was pointless.  Though, I really felt like I was running through mud or wet sand.  Not to mention, the treadmill was killing my knees (as usual).  Which, is why I'm glad the weather is getting better.  Running outside is so much better on my joints.  Which, is what I did yesterday.  I did a nice run through Tom Brown, but stayed on the paved trail in order to take it easy, and work my way back up to harder training since I've been out sick and out of town.  It was VERY slow going, but felt good.  Needless to say, I was exhausted afterwards.  I didn't even cook dinner - Steve picked up wing-stop.  Which, made the run almsot pointless. Oh well.
 
Now for the drama: 
 
About a month ago, my gpa on my step-dad's side got pretty sick.  He was in ICU for a week or so, and they didn't know whether or not he would recover.  Eventually, he got better, and was taken of the crazy machines he was on.  I never really heard much on his condition after this point.  But, Wednesday, I got an email from my stepdad saying he had passed away.  Most of the memories I have of him are from when I was around 10 or 11 and when we were still living at PAFB, FL.  My gma and gpa would come babysit us frequently, or we would go visit them, as, like many retired people in FL, they had their own little mobile home about 10 minutes away from us where they would stay when they were down here.  I'd say overall, my memories of them are plesant.  But, since my stepdad & mom split, I don't think I've seen them.  This pretty much means I haven't really seen them in almost 20 years....it is really weird to think its been that long.  I may have seen them once when I was in HS - but, I don't really remember.  Either way, the point of this is, I was never close to him.  So, while I am saddened, I don't have the typical reaction that most people might have when their grandfathers pass away.  I am however, flying out for the funeral tomorrow.  I haven't seen my step-dad since my wedding 3 years ago.  I'm pretty sad I never made it out to Germany to visit - but at the time, everything was so expensive, and Steve and I get zero vacation time.  I think the recession came too late for that - because now, it seems travel has been getting cheaper due to the fact that no one is travelling!  Anyway, I haven't seen anyone else on that side of the family (aunts/uncles) in about a billion years either.  So, its going to be weird.  But, at the same time, I think it is going to be good - despite the circumstances.  They are afterall, still family, whether we're close or not.  This will also give me a chance to see my real dad, who has been pretty sick with pnuemonia.  He apparently had been carrying the bug for 2 years and went undiagnosed!  That in itself is a different story.
 

Monday, February 9

3 down...

Monday, February 9
Training For: Springtime Tallahassee 5K
 
Cardio: 2-miles walking (on breaks) - 200
Possibly a 3-5 mile run around Myer's Park - depending on school stuff - 300-500
Weights: 0
Calories Burned: 200 +running?
 
Food: Breakfast - Total Cinnamon Crunch w/ skim milk (213)
Lunch: Black bean & corn salad (231)
Snacks: Dannon light n fit yogurt (60)
             Orville Redenbacher's Light popcorn mini bag (100)
Dinner: Fish Tacos (not sure cals, hopefully in the 600-700 range max)
Total Food: 604+dinner?
 
Self-Confidence: 9
 
So I'm feeling pretty good today.  I've dropped 3lbs since the New Year.  I have approximately 9-12lbs to go to make it to my "pre-Florida" weight.  I'd like to do this by my 30th birthday if at all possible.  Since this is just a little over 2 months away, I think its feasible, so long as I keep up the hard work. This is going to be tough, as next week I have two mid-terms (neither of which I'm looking forward to).  At least one is open book, and, the other consists of writing two essays (we were given the questions ahead of time thankfully).  For whatever reason, I've always been good at writing provided I have adequate reference information or information outlines.  I'm great at project and report writing.  Ask me to write something abstract, or anything where I'm required to "think for myself" (for lack of a better term) - I'm pretty much screwed.  I'm not good at coming up with stuff on my own - but I'm great at regurgitating facts.  So, as long as I have a good outline in my head and have my list of references (which we're allowed to bring with us) I should be ok. 
 
Anyway, school is starting to take a toll on me this semester.  Go figure that my final semester would be my most challenging.  Also, I've been spoiled since I have access to most of the software I need either at work or at home, however, in this particular class, I have to make an effort to go to the computer lab (poor me I know).  Its just annoying to have to cut into my workout schedule to do this.  I'd much rather be running than doing homework.  So, I think I'm going to use a few hours of annual leave today and take off from work early to head to the lab vs. going after work and skipping my run.  This way, I can head over to Myer's park around my usual workout time and attempt to run some hills.  We'll see how this pans out.  I had problems with my homework on Thursday, but hopefully it works today, and if not, I really hope the TA is around to help me. 
 
Something that I've been involved in that I haven't mentioned much on my blog is my musical aspirations.  Currently, I'm playing in a woodwind quintet.  For those of you that know me, you know that I don't play a woodwind instrument.  So, how can this be?  Well, funny enough, I am playing the oboe part, on my violin.  Its actually quite fun.  I've never been in a non-stringed small ensemble before.  The closest I've gotten is during Chamber Orchestra in college where we would occasionally bring in a few winds/brass to play some Correlli or something similar in nature.  Anyway, its been quite a fun experience delving into the world of woodwinds.  Not to mention, its just great to play again.  I wish I could afford private lessons (when you get to my stage of playing they're anywhere from $50-100/hour/week).  It was definitely a perk to get free lessons in college, and at times I've considered registering for FSU's orchestra class, but, they meet at such crappy times.  Its something like, 7-9 on Tuesdays and Thursdays.  It should be more like CSU's where we met 3-5.  Oh well, what can you do.  Maybe someday I'll get back into playing in a larger ensemble again and refining my skills.  But, until then, I'm enjoying the time I'm spending with "Easy Done Well" (our unofficial name). 
 

Wednesday, February 4

Gyms are Gross

Wednesday, February 4
Training For: Springtime Tallahassee 5K

Cardio: 0
Weights: Upper Body - two of each muscle group: chest, back, shoulders, biceps, triceps
Calories burned: unsure

Food: Breakfast - Total Cinnamon Crunch w/ skim milk (213)
Lunch - Sahara Greek Restaurant (probably a few hundred)
Dinner - Famous Dave's (another few thousand)
Total Food: at least a million

Self Confidence: 8


I came across this article today, and it amused me somewhat:

Exercising Etiquette: Don't be a gym diva


It made me think of some of my own pet peeves that I come across (many of which overlap the article) when I'm at the gym - so here they are:

  • This is a gym, not Happy Hour - I really really can't stand the Skinny Minnie girls that show up in their short shorts, revealing tank tops, and trendy hair-down hairstyles that come to the gym. I mean, really, you show up, spend 20 minutes doing 2 sets of 8 reps with 3lb weights. What is the point? I honestly think you spend more time fixing your hair and makeup than you do working out. If you want to get noticed, do it at the bar, where I'm least likely to care about your annoying behavior, as stuff like that is expected in bars.
  • No, I do not need a spot - If I really wanted you to gawk at me, more or less talk to me at all, I'd be the person I mentioned in bullet point #1. And, yes, I am probably stronger than you.
  • Deodorant is your friend - while sometimes being hot and sweaty can be hot & sexy, if you are smelly - its just plain gross. I realize, sometimes we all forget to swab our pits on the way out the door, but, I'm sure that a nice travel sized stick can fit in your desk drawer, center console, or gym bag. And, by the way, cologne is NOT a deodorant. The last thing I need is to be next to someone on the treadmill who forgot their deodorant, doused themselves in eau de whatever, and get a massive headache. I'd rather smell your B.O. I don't get headaches from B.O.
  • I'm not interested in laying in your sweat - is it really hard to bring a towel? Even if you forget, there are paper towel dispensers all over. This goes for weight machines and cardio machines. Nothing is more gross than stepping on the treadmill and seeing sweat droplets splattered all over the machine. Ugh, I'm getting nauseous already.
Anyway, I probably notice at least two of those every time I go to the gym - which, on a good week, is everyday. This is part of the reason I hate going to the gym. Unfortunetly, I am not rich and famous and cannot afford my own home gym with my own 24hr personal trainer. So, until then, I have to put up with the public. No pain no gain right?

Tuesday, February 3

A Case of the Tuesdays

Tuesday, February 3
Training For: Springtime Tallahassee 5K

Cardio: 5-mile run 500
Weights: 0
Calories burned: 0

Food: Breakfast - Total Cinnamon Crunch w/ skim milk (213)
Lunch - Bistro To-Go Salad (360)
Dinner - unknown as of yet - but I think it might be a sandwich from somewhere
Total Food: 573 (pending dinner total)

Self Confidence: this morning - 4, this afternoon, 8

Running today felt great. I really needed it. The hour flew by. I am really excited about how easily running has been coming to me lately. My knees have also been cooperating which has been fantastic. I had been toying around with taking glucosamine, and finally decided to try it. I read up on it, and, the worst thing it can do to me is give me the placebo affect - which, whatever. I guess I've been taking it for about a month now. Most information I've read says it needs about 2 months before any real effects are noticed. So, I guess I'll keep taking them and see what happens. They were BOGO at Walgreen's, so, I have approximately 180 more pills to take (the dosage is 3 a day).

Anyway, this morning totally sucked. I'm out of coffee filters. Therefore, I stopped by Panera to get some coffee. Well, I don't even make it out the door before I spill some on my khaki's. Then, I get to work and go to put my lunch in the fridge, and the container I used to bring milk for my cereal leaked. Milk ALL over the bag. I am SO glad that it didn't get all over the $200 worth of school books in my backpack. I really despise milk, but yet I can't eat cereal without it. The thought of smelly dried milk all over my backpack really freaks me out and disgusts me. I know, I'm weird for not liking milk. I don't like eggs either - oddly enough our neighbor just gave us 60...yes 60 fresh eggs. I better start making more belgian waffles and cakes!

On another note, I am officially a biker chick! I passed the written test with 100% and only lost 3 points on the driving test. Whoo hoo! Now we just have to buy a bike....can anyone say, tax refund?? :) We've been looking at Yamaha V-Star 650s. Should be a good way to start - and, while Steve will probably want to get something more powerful, I think I'm pretty good with a 650. We learned on 125's, so, this is a huge step up. Going to be doing a lot of practcing around Fallschase.

The registration for the Springtime 5K is finally open. I think I'm going to register Steve and I here pretty soon. I need to start running through Myer's park in order to get some hill training in. I think I've said this before....but I mean it this time!