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Work Jacks

I feel like I just awoke from hibernation!

And in a way I did, I was so wiped out last night that I was in bed by 9 and asleep shortly after.  By the time I made it downstairs this morning and looked at the clock it was 8:30am!  That’s a lotta sleeping and just what I needed to keep my immune system up to par.

The last two days have been primarily about work at the orchard.  Business is slowing down for the season (we will close Thanksgiving weekend until Spring) so there is a lot of time for…

jumping jacks!

That’s right, I did jumping jacks at work yesterday.  I felt like a dork but it also felt so good to get my heart rate up and “sneak” in a bit of exercise.  I was working in the kitchen by myself for most of the morning so whenever I finished a task I jumped out 20 jacks.  20 jacks is super-fast yet enough to give your heart that little lift and not enough to make you break a sweat.  Perfect for work!  I lost track but I did at least 5 minutes worth of “interval training” 😉 over the course of the day.  Every little bit counts!

On Sunday morning Tate was pondering what to do for the day and I suggested he come to work with me and ride his bike home.  He was game!

On the drive out I asked him what his route was, his reply? ” I don’t know yet, I’ll figure it out on my iPhone”.  So then I asked him how far it was going to be, “I don’t know” he said!  Men!  Had the situation been reversed, I would have needed days to plan a ride like this, including carefully mapping my route and knowing to the tenth of a mile how far I was going to be riding and an estimated duration!  Maybe I exaggerate slightly but really?  He just hoped on his bike out in the country, 20 miles from home, in 37 degree air, and rode into the rising sun!  Love this man.

When I got home from work that day he said the ride was really nice.  It took him an hour and he wasn’t cold.  I, on the other hand, froze my behind off in the barn we call the farmstand!  There are garage doors open on two sides of the building and while it’s lovely to working in the fresh air, sometimes the air is a little too fresh!  35 degree breezes really chill you to the bones!  At least I am surrounded by beautiful things.

These Pink Ladies are SO GOOD!

This is a new apple to me, and it’s super local judging from the name!  Ablemarle is county surrounding C’ville.  Have you ever seen these outside of VA?

Alrighty, time to wrap it up.  Check back later today for my review of the movie happythankyoumoreplease, you are going to want to see this film!

p.s. my inner thighs are a wee bit sore from those hundreds of jumping jacks yesterday!

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Running on Pride

This morning was gorgeous and perfect for my long run.

Tate and I did 7.04 miles along this course in 64 minutes.  The sun was shining, the air smelled deliciously like fall, and my body felt great.  I am especially proud of myself considering that I took most of June and July off from running and only started again in August.

June started in Tibet at crazy altitude (running at 12,000 feet? hell no, my yoga routine left me breathless), continued in China with severe downpours and moved onto a week in bed in Beijing with a SERIOUS kidney infection.  July was spent recovering from my illness and getting another kidney infection that landed me back in bed for a week or so (luckily I was back in the U.S by then!).

It was great to have Tate along with me today, he ran about a half of a block in front of me the whole time and it motivated me to run just a little faster than my comfortable “jog” pace.  I WILL make my PR time goal of under 55 minutes for the Fall Classic 10K on October 23rd!

If you are just getting into running or just starting to think about longer distances, have no fear!  If you would have told me a few years ago that I would run a marathon in 2009 I would have looked at you something like this

In fact, when I started running when I was 16 or 17 I never thought I would get through 3 whole miles without stopping.  But then my love affair with running blossomed and in my early 20’s I started running 5k’s, which led to 10k’s, which led to a half marathon in fall 2006, which led to a marathon in spring 2009.  I am not fast and I was never that consistent with running until January 2009 when I moved to Peru and no longer had a gym, a yoga studio, dance rehearsals, or 8 classes to teach a week.  So take heart, if running more than 20 minutes (or 1 minute!) at a time seems insane to you, take it slow and let it progress naturally.

(One of my favorite things to do as a Personal Trainer is to get people running so feel free to e-mail me with any questions)

Lunch today was all about leftover roasted veg.  I was on a bit of a mad kick yesterday and threw practically all the veggies I could get my hands on into the oven.

There was acorn squash and garlic

Onions and celery

Carrots, parsnips, and sweet potato dusted with cinnamon and cayenne

And green beans

By the time the green beans came out of the oven I was done eating but I purposefully made loads of everything and it all made awesome leftovers.

I added a fried egg with hot sauce for protein and some homemade sauerkraut for raw food and a dose of probiotics.  My first batch of sauerkraut is delicious by the way!  I have never been one to eat sauerkraut regularly but after hearing so many praises about the health benefits of fermented foods I am happy to eat a couple spoonfuls with lunch (and it really is quite tasty).

The sauerkraut got me excited to make more fermented veggies so last night I whipped up a batch of kimchi.

Kimchi is a spicy fermented salad or condiment from Korea made with Napa cabbage, garlic, ginger, salt (which is what ferments it), and some form of hot pepper.  I also added carrots and daikon radish to this batch.  This jar is sitting on my pantry shelf fermenting as I type but on Friday it will be ready to taste and from then on it will live in the fridge until it’s all gobbled up.

Here’s a good article explaining the health benefits of kimchi.

Time to get a little more sunshine on this blue sky day!

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