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Sunday, January 9, 2011

A Sunday in food pictures

Overall - this was a pretty good Sunday. Started out with a pot of coffee and a whole wheat Eggo with Adams All Natural Peanut Butter and half a banana. Followed by a 3 mile run exploring yet another new neighborhood. This time I didn't really map my run before taking off and instead just let the map my run app on my phone do the work. Very glad I wore gloves as opposed to last Sunday where I am pretty sure my fingers almost froze off.

Lunch afterward was a good use of leftovers I thought - leftover spicy turkey burger (will share the recipe another time) in half a pita with hummus lettuce and a couple clementines. Also had the Husbands leftover salad from our teriyaki lunch yesterday - he never eats it.

P.S. That Guiness glass is full of ice tea :)

This was followed by getting very upset with the Football playoff game and in the 4th quarter I decided making cookies was a better use of time. The husband had mentioned our lack of dessert options in the house and Chocolate Chip cookies just happen to be my specialty - if I have a specialty that is.

This right here is possibly the best stocking stuffer I have ever gotten as I have a knack for burning myself while cooking/baking etc.

COOKIES!!!
The secret is...truly cream the butter - and use bread flour.

Dinner was inspired by a post by Tina over at Carrots N Cake. The honey roasted root veggies turned out great. That there on the right is a simply seared and roasted pork tenderloin brushed with mustard garlic and wine while roasting.
Mmmmm... very tasty
And plenty for leftovers. Laundry, running, baking, cookie - all in all a pretty productive Sunday. Now for a cookie and a glass of milk to finish in my evening - and then time to cuddle up with the Husband, cat, and Netflix instant queue.

Wednesday, January 5, 2011

Smiles

There was a time when I didn't smile a whole lot - not because I was angry or sad, just not a smiley person. A homeless man stopped me in the street a couple years ago and told me to smile. Which at the time bothered me for some reason, but then I realized why not smile?

It takes a little effort for someone whose mouth naturally turns down but it feels good. It feels better when something makes you smile and you don't even realize it.

Some things that made me smile today...

Breakfast!

I hadn't had oatmeal in a couple weeks (not for any other reason than I've been on an eggs kick) and today's was particularly tasty with a little brown sugar, dried cranberries, and milk.

My cat
I mean really how does that not make you smile?

My favorite salad from the salad bar at work; a combo of spring greens, turkey, tomatoes, carrots, crasins, and just a sprinkle of blue cheese crumbles - topped with canola oil and some mustard.

An entertaining e-mail from the husband. And the most of the exciting smile of the day was the one I noticed plastered on face from ear to ear in my Zumba class. I've been going to the one class a week I can make for the last 3 months or so and have enjoyed it every time but this is the first time I can remember seeing myself smiling - twas good.

What makes you smile?

Tuesday, January 4, 2011

Holiday Recap

Now to catch up just a little bit:

While a mere 2 inches may cause 30+ people to abandon their cars on the side of the highway Snowmageddon 2010 didn't us from getting out and visiting family over Thanksgiving. It was great to be out and be with family and friends we rarely see.

The Husband and I need to get better at White Elephant parties (anyone need a OU grill?)

Christmas was great. Family, food, wine, Scrabble. The husband got me a Magic Bullet (I think my green monster habit – using the whole blender might have been getting to him) and an amazing new digital camera. Day after Christmas myself, my mom, and my grandmother all hiked Pinnacle Peak in AZ. (see – good camera!)

New Years was low key which is personally how I like it. Now on to the fun part – viva la revolution! Or Resolution…I've typically been one of those people who if I make a resolution my Valentine's Day I'm on to something new or different and when I want to accomplish something I just get out there and do it regardless of the time of year. So to keep in line with who I am these are some pretty loose objectives for the year.

Run More

See previous post regarding why I thought I hated running and then learned I hate running in the same scenery without water or music.

I have decided I enjoy running, I may not love it yet – but its still early and every time I go out I enjoy it a bit more. For the last year I have been playing around with the idea of running a half-marathon well now seems about a good time to start working toward that. So time to buck up and get going – now which run to run? Any recommendations?

Worry Less

I am by my nature a planner. I plan most everything – and I plan well. I have a spreadsheet or list or budget for just about everything (and its typically color coded). I plan meals/grocery shopping, workouts, travel, finances, work, projects etc.

However for some reason I still allow myself to worry. I'm not sure how I will worry a little less this year other than to trust myself a bit more. I've identified the variables and thought of contingency plans so what else is there to worry about?

Speaking of worries prior to the Holidays I realized I needed to take a little break from the scale – I was letting the number get the best of me and tracking what I ate and did at a level that made me feel uncomfortable (backstory on weight loss at a later date). So for two plus weeks I have been just listening to my body. And I have to say I’m feeling very free, happy, and comfortable (and my pants are even a little roomy). I think this may really be me living a healthy sometimes indulgent life - and less worries

Overall it was a great Holiday season!

Dear Blog

Dear Blog,
I'm sorry I abandoned you during the holidays. I resolve (and not just as part of that whole New Years thing) to share with you (almost) daily. I know I will a day here and there and it's not because I don't like you or need you – I'm just simply a gal with a busy life but I will do my best to make time for you.
--The Chick