Sunday, September 28, 2014

Wonderful Weekend

What a great weekend! (After such a sickly week!)

On Friday, I stayed late at work to get things DONE. When I left, I met my husband at the new Maggiano's in the mall by our house. It was a pretty standard one, just like all the others we have been to EXCEPT: they offer a small selection of "Lighter Takes" on their menu. I ended up ordering the chicken parmesan lighter take because I'm a chickentarian .... oh, you didn't know that existed?? Well, now you know one!   ;)

{Maggiano's}
The chicken parm was good! You could only tell a difference by looking at it because it looked like it had less breading, but otherwise it tasted the same! There were also less noodles, which were super thin fettuccine noodles. I ate half the chicken and allllll the noods and was full :)
Lighter Takes recommended!


On Saturday, we woke up suuuuuper early to go run with the Libertyville Running Club. The alarm went off at 6:30, and we both rolled over and were awake, but it was sooo nice and toasty and snuggly in bed that I didn't want to get up! The struggle was real. But we actually did end up rolling out of bed, and getting to running club just in time to start in the back. We ran 4.41 miles, then met in the park and had some post run yoga to stretch it all out. It was a really good run! It was some pretty perfect weather, and my running buddy was just what I needed to get the job done :)

Then we got home, and I checked in with the Tone It Up app on my phone to do some catch up. I was not feeling too great on Wednesday and Thursday so I didn't do any workouts. Then on Friday, I didn't get one done because of staying at work so late. I ended up doing the Arms & Abs routine x2 and the Bikini Booty routine. My butt was like, "Whaaaaaaaaat?" after that one, lol

In the afternoon, Tommy and I drove to pick up Kyle and Kelsey to head to a Sox game! Thousands of people were there for Paul Konerko's last home game, but I was there for beer and nachos.
We also met up with Emily, Joe, Brenda, and Joe's dad. It was so nice to see everyone and hang out!
{Beautiful Day}

{My love}


{Paulie Selfie}

{Kelsey, Emily, & I}
:0)

Today, on Sunday, Tommy and I went for a HUGE bike ride on the trail by our house. It's such a beautiful trail, and it's my favorite in the Fall, mainly because I just love Fall. We decided to go north on the trail up towards Independence Grove where we got married! It turns out, we did 15.33 miles on our bikes today, and it was the furthest I have ever been on the trail! My quads will be sore tomorrow...which will make crossing shoe laces and sitting on the carpet criss cross extra tough, lol. Oh well! It was a super nice bike ride with my love and totally worth the soreness :)

To end the day, I ate left over Sleepy Sweet Potato topping, recipe TBP (to be posted), and made these delicious breakfast muffins:

YUM. Literally taste like apple cinnamon oatmeal baked in a muffin. So good.



I hope you had a wonderful weekend too!

Saturday, September 20, 2014

Today

DANG! I was so productive today! I love days like this because I get so much done and I feel so good about it. Now, as I am sitting down to write this, I am thinking, "Gosh, why don't I do this more often?" and then I remembered that it also sucks, takes all day, and my feet hurt. heh.

Anyways, here are some snaps of what it was like to be me today:
{Running on the trail}
{Pretty Day}
{Wore my LRC shirt and got a shoutout!}



                              Step 1                                    Step 2                                    Step 3

Dinner in three steps. Step 1- simmer minced garlic in evoo, add spices and lemon juice. Step 2- add shrimp. Step 3- add pineapple chunks and quinoa. Step 4- (Not pictured) DEVOUR for dinner :)





{Sooo good!}

Made these oatmeal peanut butter balls as a sweeter treat for this week. I found the recipe online through my Instagram account. It was from someone I follow named Tiutrijenna :) She mentioned she got it from another Instagram account called Realheidipowell. 

~Mix together a 16oz jar of peanut butter (I used extra crunchy!), 1/4 cup honey (or agave), 2 scoops chocolate protein powder (I used Perfect Fit), and 3 cups of uncooked oats (I used only 2 cups).
~I just kept mixing until it looked pretty put together, and then formed into balls and put them in a cupcake liner in a cupcake tin. I drizzled some honey on top, and then put them in the freezer for an hour. 





     So I want to eat more kale, because I tried it as a salad once (at my friend Megan's baby shower!) and it was so good! If I remember correctly, it was mixed with another leafy veggie, and had a lemony dressing that I can't remember how to make! So I found this picture on Instagram of a kale salad with edamame and cranberries, both of which I love and already have in my pantry. yay. It is from the same account that I got the oatmeal peanut butter balls from! 
     For the dressing, I made the Golden Sun Dressing from the Tone It Up Nutrition Plan that I purchased online from their website. It is a lemony dressing with a bit of sweetness that I think will be perfect on the kale! I'll let you know on Monday though.... :)


Basically, Instagram had some delicious recipes today.


Monday, September 15, 2014

Googling

My Google searches lately...

1. Jolly Phonics Song
2. Bible verse posters
3. Clean up robot song
4. Sleepy sweet potato recipe
5. How do I take a screen shot on a PC?
6. When does the final season of Parenthood start?
7. When does Game of Crowns season 2 start?
8. 15 K running plan
9. Short hairstyles
10. First Grade math common core

School, food, TV, & Running happening over here right now!

Saturday, September 13, 2014

August Run

I was so excited to do my run this month because it was in my own backyard!

August's run was the Mainstreet Libertyville Twilight Shuffle 5k that took place in my own town. I super liked that I could pick up my packet down the street, and that the race started in the evening and ended with dinner! I also saw a TON of my neighbors who also ran it, along with the Libertyville Running Club :) which I joined in an effort to work on my running, and meet some new running loving friends. And on the plus side, they also run for donuts! And beer!

The day of the run was super humid, which made it hard. It was actually the slowest 5k I've ever done {insert nervous face emoji here}because of the heat. I think the coolest thing about this race was the amount of people who came out of their house to cheer the runners on in their own front yard. They were putting their sprinklers on and clapping for everyone, which was so sweet and made it much easier in the heat!

Tommy ran it with me, and we both discovered a few things along the way:
1. Libertyville is the most hilly town in the United States of America
2. We SUCK at running hills
3. We will be running it again next year!

Overall, it was fun, even in the heat :) Race 10 of 12 races in 12 months is done!

{Race 10}

{So fun!}



July Run

Welllll, the July half marathon is finished (obviously, it's September!) and it went so well for me!

{Read about the first time I ever ran a half marathon here}

I made it my goal to run the race in 2 hours and 45 minutes, which is a slooooow comfortable pace for me. I was mostly concerned with the fact that it was going to be hot and humid, because I'm an idiot and signed up for a run in Chicago in July.

Well thank goodness for global warming ;) because it was the perfect running day....not even getting a tiny bit humid until I was on mile 12, and by then, I didn't even notice it much because all I was focused on was finishing the race.

Tommy came with, and was super supportive throughout the race. He didn't run it with me, mainly because I wold him not to. For some reason I get super anxious on runs longer than a 5k, and I worry about him while we run, instead of just running. It's weird.

Anyway, right before I started, he waited with me at the start line to see me off. Then I started the run with "Animals" playing on my iPhone and basically was teary eyed and crying a little throughout the whole first mile. They were happy tears though! Mainly because I just kept thinking, "Wow. I can't believe I am running 13.1 miles today! What an amazing body I have! How lucky I am to be able to do this awesome thing in this beautiful place!" Totally cheesy, I know, but I iz what I iz.

Tommy met up with me at the water station near mile 4. We walked through it and I took half of my first Hammer Gel with some water. Then we started back up and he ran with me a little bit to mile 5ish. We said goodbye there, and I was on my own again until mile 7. Then we ran a little bit more, and he kept me company. Right about that time I was starting to feel hurty. I remember saying to him, "Boo, I'm not in pain, but I am feeling uncomfortable" while we were running. I also took the rest of my Hammer Gel then and did the whole wrapper THROW-DOWN like a true runner. heh.

We parted ways, and met up again at mile 12, where my body was like "woah" and we walked it out a little bit. I picked it back up and finished strong, hand in hand with my hub and then instantly wanted to pass out. He always pushes me at the end, and while I'm grateful for it, itsssss sssssooooooo haaaaarrrrrdddd!

I got my medal, foody goodies, passed on the free beer (AGAIN!), and we stood in line to get a free stretching by Athletico. That was heaven :)

Then we walked back to the car, but not before getting a double chocolate donut from Dunkin Donuts (omg yum), and stopping to take a picture of my medal in front of the bean!

It was a nice race, especially because of the weather, but I do not think I will be doing the Rock and Roll Half again in Chicago. It's just too much of a risk to run it and hope it's not hot....I don't love running, medals, or donuts THAT much.

I ended up running it in 2:39:42, which beat my original goal of 2:45, and blew my first half marathon time of 3:00 out of the F*cking water! Woot. I was pretty proud of sticking with it and not hating my life while I was running!

I think at this point, half marathon races are good distances for me. I'm not mentally/physically/devotionally ready for a marathon, and 5ks are too short now. The half is long enough that I know I couldn't just go run one tomorrow, but short enough that I know I could run one if I tried. Does that make sense?

Anyway, July run for 12 races in 12 months complete!!
{Right after finishing}

{Race number 9}

{My main support system}

{My sweet medal}

{I run for donuts}