Monthly Archives: September 2010

Running Makes Me ME

I opted for the long run this morning and I am glad I did.  It was glorious.  I love running.

Running makes me proud.  Running makes me energized.  Running makes me strong.  Running clears my head.  Running makes me optimistic.  Running makes me inspired.  Running give me a new lease on life.  Running is quality “me” time.  Running makes me brain-storm.

And running makes me hungry 🙂 which is why I am currently chowing down on some lunch.

Leftover soup

And salad topped with baked tofu, pickled lemon, and homemade balsamic vinaigrette

I picked up the pickled lemons on super clearance and this was the first time I tried them

They are super strong but chopped up fine they were a nice addition to the salad.  I am not sure what else I would do with them though.?

I totally winged it on the soup last night but it turned out awesome.  Tate ate a big bowl of it last night but by the time it was done I wasn’t even hungry so this was my first (and second!) bowl.

Pumpkin, Lima Bean, & Herb Soup

  • 1 onion chopped
  • 3 cloves garlic chopped
  • fresh ginger chopped
  • 1 Tbs rosemary and 1 tsp sage (fresh or dried and chopped or ground)
  • 1 Tbs coconut oil
  • 2 cups baby lima beans that have been soaked for 24 hours (or canned)
  • 3-4 cups peeled and chopped fresh pumpkin
  • 1 medium zucchini chopped
  • 1/2 hot pepper finely chopped
  • Salt and pepper to taste

Toss first 5 ingredients into a stockpot and allow to sauté, stirring occasionally.  When the onions are soft add the beans and a few cups of water.  The amount of water you add depends on whether you want your soup more brothy or more hearty.  Bring to simmer.  Add pumpkin, zucchini, and hot pepper.  When the lima beans are nearly cooked begin adding salt and pepper to taste.  The beans and veggies will soak up the salt so you may wish to add salt and fresh ground pepper at the table.  As with all soups, I think this one is better the next day so plan ahead or at least plan on leftovers so you get to taste how it gets better with time.

I am loving Map My Run.  My planned route took me 6.51 miles through new areas of town.  Honestly, the route wasn’t great, about 2/3rds of it were industrial areas and not so lovely.  The first couple miles were perfect though, taking me through downtown and through a gorgeous and quiet residential neighborhood.  I will repeat this part of the route.  My last 1.6 miles were super hilly also but I hung in there and even sprinted a bit towards the end.  The loop took me 1 hour exactly.

Back to resume writing! *(yuck)*

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I FINALLY got some sleep!

Ever since we moved here three weeks ago I feel like I have been running up my sleep deficit without any relief.  I have even laid down a few times to try to nap and it didn’t happen.  It really hit me hard yesterday afternoon and I gave up on anything productive by 4 o’clock, opting instead to catch up on Grey’s Anatomy and Desparate Housewives.

I did manage to make some very nice pumpkin, lima bean, and herb soup that will be lunch today but by 8:30pm it was time to head to bed.  Lights off was just after 10 and I fell asleep quick, woke up just a few times and never for long, and got up at 8:15!  I feel like a new women!

A new sore women that is.

I took my first yoga class at Ashtanga Yoga Charlottesville yesterday and I am feeling my upper back and hip flexors today.  The class was the noontime hourlong vinyasa taught by Annie.  She is very creative in her flow, adding twists variations and transitions that I hadn’t experienced before.  Kath was in class and it was really fun to see a familiar face and practice next to each other.  We have some fun double dates coming up this week with her and her husband, Matt.  Tate and I love having couple friends to do things with and I think we will make a great foursome.

Back to yoga, AYC offers a stellar new student rate of one month unlimited for $50 so that’s what I am doing right now.  My plan is at least 3 classes a week for the month.   It will be a great compliment to all the running I plan to do in the coming weeks.

Speaking of running, over breakfast I am debating how to schedule my day.

(a puddle of homemade plain yogurt, fresh pureed pumpkin, 1/2 defrosted peach, 1/2 chopped apple, flax seeds, cinnamon, and stevia)

A run this morning is non-negotiable.  But to yoga at noon or not?  To volunteer at the food bank today or wait until Friday? I think this is what I have to do

  • Run
  • Revise and print resume
  • Write cover letter
  • Buy ink (actually that has to happen before the two above)
  • Maybe yoga at noon

Now, long run or not?  I can be horribly indecisive sometimes! (drives Tate nuts in the grocery store ;))

Tate and I have errands and outings from about 4pm on so I better get moving!

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