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Overworked and Lazy Susan

(THIS POST IS FROM JUNE 22. SOMEHOW BETWEEN BEING ILL AND CHINESE INTERNET IT NEVER GOT PUBLISHED, SO ENJOY NOW!)


Yesterday, our last day in Wuhan, was all about the eating.

But first, I woke up determined to be more active and energetic and get over this sickness.  I did my yoga routine, which felt AMAZING, and then managed to squeeze out 5 sets of 10 push ups.   On my knees.   Better than nothing.  I took 3 days off from my arms/abs portion of June Goals and was eager to get back to it in even a minimal way.

And on to the FOOD!

Guilia invited us to attend a lunch that she was having with her students.  She teaches English to post-high school students and it was a little end of the term celebration.   The students chose the place and ordered.  And ordered.   There were 18 of us and something like 25 dishes!! It was obcene but a fun way to try many different things.   This was one time it was perfectly fine to be a vegetarian!  Tate made it his goal to try EVERYTHING and left stuffed to the gills.

Our table had a huge “lazy susan” and some sweet AstroTurf underneath.  All of the dishes went in the center and we used our chopsticks to pluck things into our little personal bowls as they rolled by.

These are the dishes I sampled.  The veg and the fish.

My bowl.  Bring on the garlic! Note the pools of oil everything is swimming in!  By the door to this restaurant there were 5 GALLON jugs of oil sitting there.  Ewww……

THE MEATS! (and a few other items I didn’t try)

Yes, in that last one Guilia is holding up a whole chicken foot.

O.k, I think you get the picture but there were at least a dozen more dishes!

Lucas enjoyed the ribs!


There was so much left over, it was tragic.  In China it is rude to finish dishes because it is a sign there was not enough food so for a social meal like this they purposely overorder.  We encouraged the students to take leftovers home but they weren’t interested and we were spending the afternoon walking around the city.  They were very generous and treated Tate, Lucas, Guilia, and I to this feast.  So sweet.

We wondered around Wuhan and took a boat ride into the lake and low and behold, 5 or so hours later we were ready to eat MORE.

We went for “hot pot”.  There are many versions of Chinese hot pot but the one we went to was a raw buffet of meats, veggies, tofu, and seafood and you cook it in your individual little caldran of boiling broth.   This was perfect for me because I could really load up on the veg and finally not eat a cup of oil with my otherwise healthy meal.

My plate before cooking.

I piled my plate high before the cooking.  It was a lot of spinach-like greens,  some mushrooms, tofu, tomato, cauliflower, and a few slices of sweet potato.

The “hotpot”.

By 9 o’clock we boarded the train for Beijing full and tired.

One more night on the train!

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No Woohoo in Wuhan

Unfortunately, I am taking a few days off from my June Goals. I am sick!  Yesterday I felt rough but pushed through the day with a lot of walking and exertion.  I put off my abs routine until late and by the time we walked home from our friends apartment it was midnight and I was totally whipped out. 

This morning I woke up and immediately knew things had turned from “under the weather” to downright sick.  I have spent the day in bed at the hostel and a walk across the street to the grocery store to stock up on fruit just about put me down for the night.  So no push up variation challenge for me today.

C’est la vie.

In theory, I am a HUGE proponent of listening to my body.  In practice, I sometimes choose to ignore it.   This week I feel like I maybe pushed myself a little bit more than my body could take and as a result it broke down completely. 

Well, it’s probably a good thing that we couldn’t book a train to Beijing until Tuesday night and we have to stay in Wuhan for another two days.  Wuhan is known as the armpit of China.  Delightful, no?  Sooooo, sleeping the day away is not the worst way to pass some time in “The City in Central China” (great claim to fame, huh?).

Speaking of listening to my body, I have gotten much better on the sugar-free front.   I realized I was being lazy about avoiding sugar and if I really wanted to stir clear of it, I could.  I haven’t been 100%  added-refined-sugar-free but I have been reducing my intake over the last few days.

I don’t think sugar is exactly evil…I just don’t believe it has much value.  I have a sensitive immune system and keeping my refined sugar intake to a minimum is one of the simplest things I can do for my health.  Also, when I eat sugar often I want it all the time and MORE of it.  It is ADDICTIVE and I don’t like the strong cravings it gives me.  Here is an article about some of the ill effects of sugar consumption, it is a bit extreme but it is a good illustration of how everything is connected and that refined sugar has a powerful effect on all of our bodily systems.

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