My Aching Ischium

Ow!

I wish I could blog more about today but it’s after midnight and I am just so tired!  Time to keep things cursory.

I started my morning with a version of my new favorite breakfast.

Great Harvest granola (essential!) with berries, 0% Plain Greek Gods Yogurt, and a blue raspberry honey stick.

Delicious, and totally fun looking.

Then my parents and I headed out for a 3 hour bike ride.  Hence the aching sit-bones!  My plan was to run but my leg is sore (from accelerating of all things) and I think I ended up getting a better workout anyways.

After our three hour ride a big lunch was key.

It doesn’t look like much but that’s a vegetarian rice bowl from the burrito place down the street.  Rice, black beans, creamy hot sauce, tomatoes, corn salsa, guacamole, lettuce, cheese and pineapple.

It was a totally ridiculously delicious combination of flavors.

I also had this light Arnold Palmer.

We ran some fun errands this afternoon including a little farmers’ market,

and then headed to dinner at Beppo Uno.

I started with a side Cesar salad,

and ordered the baked zitti for dinner.

I can’t believe my nacho-obsessed self can even say this but it was a little too cheesy for me!

I only took a few bites but gulped down my shockingly good garlic bread,

and a slice of my mom’s shrimp and pesto pizza.

I guess I’m carbo-loading for tomorrow’s bike ride?!

I’m blogging so late because my parents and I went to see a 9:20 showing of “Bad Teacher.”  <– Cameron Diaz meh, Jason Segel hubba hubba!

Eye Confess

Adam’s return to school this morning inspired me to wake up early and have him drop me off at the gym.  I sweated on the elliptical for 30 minutes at level 6 random and then did a quick strength/stretch routine.  It’s still in the 60’s here and the walk home was pretty glorious.

A quick shower later and I was sitting down to the bowl I’ve been dreaming about since Charlottesville.

Chobani Champions Honey-Nana Greek Yogurt topped with a sliced banana and a big handful of Great Harvest granola.

This breakfast has been on my mind ever since Kath handed me a sample of her chewy yet crunchy, salty yet sweet granola last week.

My expectations were met, and then exceeded.

I’ve got to hurry, I’m running late for an eye appointment.  Can I make a confession?  I haven’t been to the eye doctor since sometime in middle school!!!  Whoops, major healthy living fail.  I don’t wear contacts or glasses (20/20 last time I went) so there was no obvious need to make an appointment, but as a soon-to-be-doctor’s wife I know it’s better to get a check up beforeyou have a problem.  From the Hippocratic oath –

I will prevent disease whenever I can, for prevention is preferable to cure.

Other than my peepers, I am pretty good about being proactive about my health.  Here are the appointments I consider essential for a woman in her 20’s –

  • gynecologist (yearly)
  • dentist (6 months)
  • dermatologist – skin exam (6 months)

What yearly medical appointments do you keep on your calendar?

Walk It Out, II

Apparently I’ve used this title before…  I don’t think I knew what “a lot” of walking was when I wrote that post; Adam and I (who love love love to walk) wore ourselves out this vacation!  I’m glad we’ve gotten in the incidental exercise though, we need the walking piece to make up for our eating.  It’s definitely been a vacation week!

After breakfast on Tuesday Adam and I dropped my laptop back at the apartment and headed into the city.

Our main destination for the day was the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History.

We saw all sorts of amazing things but my favorite exhibit by far was “Written in Bone: Forensic Files of 17th Century Chesapeake.”  They recently discovered the burial site for the first settlers of Jamestown and using modern forensics were able to piece together a picture of how those settlers lived and died.  The exhibit was half American history and half forensic anthropology; I loved it!  If you are in DC in the near future I highly recommend you check it out.

We expanded our minds all morning, but unfortunately our stomachs stayed empty.  Failing to plan is planning to fail, particularly when you are visiting expensive museum food courts.  I did delight in seeing all sorts of these though –

and Adam and I split the Luna protein bar I had in my purse.

Even without breakfast or lunch, our next stop was obvious.

FroZenYo!  If my memory is correct, I served myself red velvet, cookies and cream, cheesecake, and tart yogurt topped with kiwi, strawberries, candied nuts, pb, hot fudge, and sprinkles.

It was ridiculous good.  Frozen yogurt was the high point of my day, but Adam was most excited for dinner.

First though we met my best friend for a drink (pink lemonade and Stoli),

and then an iced coffee for our long metro ride.

Finally we arrived at Adam’s heaven our destination.

Chrisfield Seafood has been an institution in DC (technically Maryland) since the 40’s, and it was a big part of my family vacations as a child.  I didn’t actually eat any seafood as a child so Chrisfield’s magic was lost on me, but this time I was ready!

Portions note – I ate about 1/3 of everything shown here; it was a rich meal but I kept it fairly healthy by not stuffing myself silly.  If you do go to Chrisfields (and you should!) and plan on going crazy, I still recommend that you not fill up on bread because your dinner will be worth the wait.

Adam and Nikki ordered a pitcher of Red Hook Ale ($8!), apparently it turns you into a creeper,

but I still enjoyed a small glass.

When we sat down we were served bread,

and a plate of the necessary accoutrements.

Then we sat, and waited, and drooled and plates went by us.  Finally it was our turn to dig in.

When I called my father for menu advice (I wanted to maximize the opportunity now that I finally like seafood) he told me to order either the crab-stuffed flounder or crab-stuffed shrimp.  But when I got to the restaurant the lobster tail was calling me.  Thankfully I found my perfect meal, The Broiled Combo – lobster tail,

stuffed shrimp,

stuffed flounder.

My meal came with cole slaw and french fries as well.

O.M.G.  I think if I’d actually tasted the food as a child I would have been a seafood convert a lot earlier!  My favorite was actually the stuffed flounder, but the husband was more than happy to take over eating my lobster tail.

Stuffed to the gills (ha!) we slept very well that night.

Wednesday morning was spent walking around Georgetown.  Wandering down M Street is my favorite thing to do in DC!  Adam and I actually ended up at an old New York favorite for brunch, Serendipity 3.

I went with a favorite order too, The Summer Bries.

An open-faced turkey sandwich with apples, cranberry mayo, and brie cheese.

My bread was sort of burnt but I ate 2/3 before passing it off to the husband.

I’m glad I saved room, because we discovered a brand new favorite for dessert – Mr. Yogato!

I couldn’t serve myself, but the shop was so cute that it was worth the change.  I ended up with a small original tart yogurt with banana, coconut, and sprinkles.

Did you think I was kidding when I said we’d get froyo every day? 🙂

Guys, the walk back to pick up our stuff was brutal.  It was in the high 90’s and I was carrying my backpack with the laptop and it was just crazy.  Adam actually got so overheated he started to get light-headed!  Thankfully he felt faint right in front of a Walgreens and we could run in for provisions.  I drank 2 liters of water in under an hour!

Once we were back to our car it was time to head to our final destination: Baltimore.  We probably should have eaten lunch first though because as we sat in rush hour traffic we got pretty cranky.  I ended up digging into my packed stash and eating a serving’s worth of honey mustard chip crumbles,

and tons of (craisin, peanut, chocolate chip) trail mix.

When we finally got here my aunt and cousin had a great healthy spread for us to dig into.  Tortilla chips with homemade guacamole,

hummus with fresh veggies from the farmer’s market,

and this huge bowl of cherries that I basically dominated.

Plus a small pour (x 1.5) of sauvignon blanc.

For the protein portion of the meal my aunt grilled up some delicious Indian spiced chicken with yogurt and mint sauces.

It was so tasty I went back for a second piece (that’s a side plate).

Finally, dessert.

My aunt is quite the hostess.  There was dulce de leche Ben and Jerry’s and salted caramel gelato,

plus No Pudge Fudge Brownies and berry crumb bars (the blueberry crumb bar recipe from Bon Appetit made with raspberries and blackberries).

I was so stuffed I ended up leaving one bite of each piece on my plate!

And bringing this super long post full circle, I woke up at 6:30 this morning to go on a walk with my aunt.  She walks a 40 minute loop around her neighborhood most mornings so I happily joined her.  Even after our miles of city walking yesterday it felt good to get up and get my legs moving.

And now it’s time for breakfast!

What A Nightmare

Late breakfast post to the contrary, we actually woke up nice and early today.  I was having a nightmare and I yowled so loudly that it woke us both up!  That alone is weird, but the “big bad” of the nightmare is even stranger. 

In my dream I was going somewhere and as I was getting ready to leave in the morning I didn’t have time to pack lunch.  Adam and I were running behind and I was going to buy lunch on our way but then we left too late and it wasn’t going to fit the schedule.  Then dream Adam and I got in a huge fight because he didn’t understand how we had time at first but then ten minutes later it was too late.  The yowl that woke us up was actually me yelling at him in my dream!  Strangest yet most realistic nightmare ever.

Once I was out of bed I headed to the gym for a quickie workout.  30 minutes on the elliptical; random level 6.  Followed by a fast strength/stretch session.  It felt good to get sweaty again!  I had to keep it quick because on campus I also had a meeting to procure health insurance for next year and a date with the library to check out some books for our upcoming road trip.  Done and done.

Breakfast had its highs and its lows.  Beverages were the high point.

Homemade frozen coffee is so much better than anything you can buy at a coffee shop!  For 2 I blended 2 cups of coffee, 1/2 cup Silk Light Vanilla Soy Milk, 7 ice cubes, and 3 Tbsp of sugar.

Sadly food was a low point.  We had an onion, some garlic, and a green bell pepper to use up so I decided to make eggs.

Getting everything prepped was glorious; now that I know to use a big knife, chopping veggies is my favorite cathartic activity.

But even though the veggies were lovingly sautéed (and perfectly chopped!) they just didn’t come together with the eggs to make something that tasted good.

I finished my two eggs worth, but it was more about eating the protein and veggies than enjoying the taste.

Do you remember your dreams?  Are they usually realistic or fantastical?

Allentown Art Festival

I’m sticking with the “work hard, play harder” theme since today’s agenda included only a trip to the Allentown Art Festival and an evening shift at work tonight.  I had my day of fun, and now I’m heading to work at 4.

I stayed up way too late last night like a crazy person and I was definitely dragging this morning.  I didn’t wake up until after 10 and after taking care of some to-dos I needed to head out without eating breakfast.  I knew today was the perfect day for some portable nutrition –

On my walk down Elmwood I stopped in at Organic 3 Cafe‘s newest location.

It looked great inside and the staff were all super friendly. 

They let me customize the Go Green drink and I ended up with a blend of apple, carrot, cucumber, spinach, and kale.

Perfection!  I felt a million times more awake after I drank this, I’ve been missing green juice so much living in Buffalo.

I continued down Elmwood until it was time to cross over to Delaware and into the festival.

There wasn’t as much I liked as last year but I did spot a few fun things.

And I even bought something! 

A mug (not this exact one).

I also bought a bunny dog (brown sugar grilled carrots in a hot dog bun),

and a fresh-squeezed lemonade.

This wasn’t the frozen lemonade I’ve been pining for but it was refreshing.  I believe that there is frozen lemonade at a stand at the mall, so I’ll have to do some shopping to fill that craving.

I did squash another craving though.

Adam used the word “marshmallow” at least 15 times in a conversation yesterday and I thought I was going to die if I didn’t eat a rice krispies treat.  I stopped at the Co-op my way home today for a chocolate covered one.

Craving killed, all though it did get my wheels turning about baking these at home soon.

I’ve been really taking it easy workout-wise because I’m trying to give my knee a break, so it was great to get some movement in today.  All total I walked ~4.5 miles getting to and around the festival.  I even got in some weights since I thought it was a good idea to buy a 6-pack when I was still a mile from my apartment.

All that movement got me hungry for dinner, but I’ll have to blog it later because I backed myself into a corner timewise.  Hope everyone is having a great weekend!

I’m Out

Not to worry, the title doesn’t refer to my blog (who was worried?!).  My mini hiatus was the result of my adjustment to my new sleep/work schedule and a need to mull some things over.  Also, my food consumption has been embarrassingly junky recently; Adam and I finished off two pints of Ben and Jerry’s in as many days.

No, the title refers to the upcoming half marathon; I’m out.  I knew it was a possibility going in, but it took a few days for me to make peace with the decision.  I had a 8-miler on the schedule for Sunday and I realize that I just physically wasn’t ready.  Upping my mileage while simultaneously starting a job that requires me to run up and down stairs was just too hard on my knee. 

I love to run and I want to do it for the rest of my life, not push through an injury and make it worse.

If I’m honest with myself, the main reason my knee hurts is because I was lazy with my training plan.  Slacking off and training sporadically meant I was upping my distance without actually getting in shape, a recipe for injury.

I realized I was dreading my workouts, and that’s no fun!  For my joints and my sanity I’m going to scale back to every other day at the gym for a while until I’m actually back in shape (I haven’t really felt like myself since that killer 8 week illness this winter).

I’m sad, but I’m excited.  There are a few local halfs coming up in the fall that I might decide to train for.  I can go on runs that I’m actually looking forward to.  I have a Groupon for a hot yoga study that I’m very nervous and excited about.  The workout scene is my oyster.

Have you ever dropped out of a race you were training for?

Here, Here!

It’s here, it’s here; I’m so glad to finally be writing this dinner post!  This specific meal has been on our meal plan for the longest time and I have kept pushing it back again and again.

One day we went out for sushi instead of cooking.

The next day we went out for Thai food instead of cooking.

Yesterday I read a book instead of cooking.

Today I was ready to get back in the kitchen.  First I had to get my gym on though.  I didn’t leave the house until near 10am (a solid 19 hours since yesterday’s lame dinner) so I split a Cliff Bar with Adam as I headed out.

Then I hit up the elliptical for a nice workout, with no leg pain!  45 minutes on the elliptical (included warm up and cool down) at level 6 random; with lots of sprint intervals.  Followed bya quick round of strength and stretching.  Sometimes it’s annoying that the gym is a 30+ minute walk away (it’s towards the back of campus), but it is nice that I’m forced to walk it out after every workout.

Once home I got to cooking, fueled by a chocolate protein smoothie.

For two (mine is the slightly larger one) – 1 frozen banana, 6 ice cubes, 1 packet of chocolate protein powder, 1/2 packet hot chocolate mix, and 1 cup of skim milk.

It was tasty and filling, but maybe a little too filling because it sort of gave me a tummy-ache.

On the cooking agenda were: These pumpkin muffins.

I halved the recipe and skipped the sugar on top.

A sauce recipe I’ve been mulling over for weeks, 1000 Island BBQ Sauce.

Recipe included at the bottom of this post.

Plus turkey sloppy joes made with the bbq sauce.

And steamed kale and zucchini sauteed in the bbq sauce.

All of the above made for a tasty dinner.

The sauce was sweet and tangy and perfect for joes and veggies.

1000 Island BBQ Sauce, yields ~ 2 cups

  • 1 can tomato sauce, 8 oz
  • 1/3 cup apple cider vinegar
  • 2 Tbsp molasses
  • 2 Tbsp dark brown sugar
  • 3 Tbsp ketchup
  • 2/3 cup sweet pickle relish
  • 1/3 cup Miracle Whip or reduced fat mayo

In a small saucepan over medium heat, combine all ingredients and bring to a boil.  Simmer for 15 minutes until beginning to thicken.  Store refrigerated.

Drunk Puppets

Holla!  holler, not Spanish for hello; but hello nonetheless

I usually blog before heading to work (since I eat my “dinner” in the afternoon and just come home and go to bed) so the fact that I’m not blogging until now should indicate just how successful this day was.  <– not very

Speaking of not successful things, let’s talk about the 4mile run on today’s training plan.  It ended up being not a run, not so much, but more of a walk.  In fact, it straight up was a walk.  My “troublesome” knee felt funky and I planned on running anyways but every running step I took felt like my leg was going to give out.  I tried a few jaunts, looking like my puppet-master was drunk, before I finally gave up.  My husband is the nicest man ever, so instead he joined me for a 4 mile walk, 1 hour and 13 minutes.  Followed by some strength and stretch moves at home.  Something is better than nothing, something is better than nothing…

After a quick shower I headed out to my biannual dentist appointment.  This venture was more successful, my teeth were pronounced “perfect,” though he noted that wearing retainers is not an excuse to skip flossing!  Ironically, once I confirmed that my pearly whites were doing well, all I could think about was coffee!

We headed to the Spot for a small frozen coffee.

The caffeine boost took me from dragging to functional, but it still didn’t give me the energy to make the planned dinner that I keep putting off.  The good news is that this procrastination means I can keep procrastinating on grocery shopping.  The other good news is that I read an entire new book from start to finish while I should have been cooking.

The bad news was that this plate of baby carrots with blue cheese dressing

and this slice of Swiss cheese

ended up being dinner.

Also a huge bowl of Cinnamon Pecan Special K.

I didn’t have huge hopes for this cereal – Special K is usually good but not great – but I actually really enjoyed it.  And I’m crediting it in keeping me full through work in spite of eating nothing but carrots and cereal all day!  Can we pretend that since it’s summer vacation I’m not a Dietetics student who should know better?!