Monthly Archives: November 2013

11 Miles and Christmas Sweaters

Hey gang! Happy Sunday evening! It’s been a great weekend around here, and I hope yours was just as swell!

Friday evening kicked off with teaching a Jazzercise class before Nick and I headed off to a Taco Party at my boss’s house. Our whole department was invited, and we had a great time! We arrived extra late because of my class, so I didn’t get to take any photos, but the homemade tacos were out of this world! Nick and I both ate our fill and chatted for about an hour before we headed home for the night.

11 Miles

Saturday morning began somewhat early (I let myself sleep in until around 7:30!), and I took off on my longest run yet!

photo(128)11.26 miles! Woo hoo! It was a beautiful morning, around 45-50 degrees, and I felt great overall! I paused at the 5.5 mile mark to chew up some gu’s. I tried out the Jelly Belly brand chews that I found at Academy Sports. Loved them! They are small jelly beans that taste great and are full of B vitamins with a little caffeine kick! They also come in a small resealable baggie that fits great into the pocket of my running tights. I’m gonna have to try out some different flavors and stock up for my half marathon!

Lunch

After my 11 miler, I was tired and hungry (duh). So after a shower and lots of water, I decided I was craving Mexican food, especially guacamole.

photo(127)YUM. We headed out to Jose Locos for a quick lunch that began with a huge bowl of the green stuff! I ate my fill of the guac before my huge plate of food arrived.

photo(126)Beef taco + chicken flauta + chicken quesadilla. Even my post-run tummy couldn’t finish this whole plate. It was all amazing though! And it kept me full through most of the day, which can be quite a task after a run for me.

Doggie Christmas Sweater

photo(121)After lunch, Nick and I stopped by Walmart (ughh) to pick up a few essentials. While browsing the Christmas aisles, I came across the perfect Christmas sweater for Mac!

photo(125)I saw it and immediately knew I HAD to get it for him. He was super thrilled to see it when I brought it out of the shopping bag at home.

photo(124)Such a handsome boy. But don’t worry, to make up for the sweater photoshoot I also bought him a disgusting tasty treat.

photo(122)Yup, that is a bag of pig ears. Eww. But he loved them and completely forgot about the hot sweater I made him wear. 🙂

photo(123)Anyways, the sweater has been put away until we get a little closer to December. I’m holding onto my pretty Fall decorations around the house as long as possible! No Christmas trees around here….yet.

Today has been full of relaxing, Jazzercise, and grocery shopping. Exciting stuff to cap of a good weekend! I hope your have a great night and get in some good sleep to prepare for the coming week. I’ll be headed off to my bed shortly. Nighty night!

Feeling Betterish

Happy Friday! I’m so glad we’ve made it to the weekend again. It’s been a good day, and I’m happy to say that I’m feeling much betterish! I’m almost back to normal. I slept for almost nine hours last night which definitely helped. Today I’ve been trying to rehydrate and nourish my body after being sicky yesterday. It’s amazing how dehydrated and malnourished a body can become in less than 24 hours!

Breakfast & Lunch

Breakfast and lunch were both kept pretty light today to help my tummy in the healing process. Oatmeal and fruit + yogurt helped fuel me through my morning at the office.

photo(105) photo(104)Yum, raspberries! And then for lunch, I had some of the leftover soup and some hummus with pretzels on the side.

photo(139)My hummus was extra fun with the holiday pretzels I found at the store last weekend. Yay for festive pretzels!

photo(140)I can’t wait to buy more bags of these and cover them in chocolate for Christmas treats!

So I haven’t had the healthiest day so far (no workout + tons of carbs), but I think my post-sickness body wants it this way. 🙂 My belly is extra stuffed after lunch though. Shouldn’t have eaten so many holiday pretzels!

On the agenda for tonight is a Jazzercise class right after work. Then Nick and I have been invited to a Taco Party at my executive boss’s house for dinner! The party starts at 6:30 pm, and I teach class until 6:40ish. Sooooo, I’ll be rushing home to get Nick and put on some clean clothes so we don’t completely miss the whole party. Our whole marketing department has been invited, along with their spouses, so it should be a good time! I’ll just be a little stinky post-workout.

Hope you all have fun plans for the weekend. It’s supposed to be beautiful here in Springfield! Nick and I have no major plans, so I’m excited to catch up on some stuff around the house and get in a nice, long run on Saturday. Have fun, and I’ll see you all later!

Hearty Vegetable Soup

Hello there! It’s been a weird Thursday for sure. I forgot to publish the post I wrote up last night for yesterday, so I just did that when I logged in tonight. Oops! Confusing, I know. Sorry. 🙂

BUT, the weirdest part of my day happened around noon while I was at work. The day started our normally:  I got in a nice 5 mile run, got myself to work on time, and had my normal breakfast of oatmeal, yogurt, and fruit. But around noon, I started feeling horrible. I was sick to my stomach and feeling light-headed and dizzy. I stuck around the office as long as possible before I headed home for an early lunch.

I drove home like a mad woman and got sick immediately after I walked in the door. I called into the office and put myself to bed for the rest of the afternoon. I slept for about 2.5 hours between getting up to drag myself to the bathroom. TMI? Maybe. But it was the weirdest thing and came out of nowhere! I’m guessing it was from something I ate for breakfast. Anyways, I’m still a little sick feeling tonight, but I’m just being lazy around the house and eating Cheerios to help my body recoup.

And what could be more fitting for getting over sickness than a healthy homemade soup?!

Hearty Veggie SoupI threw this recipe together last night for Nick and I’s dinner, and I have tons of leftovers which is perfect for my upset tummy tonight. Here ya go!

Hearty Vegetable Soup Recipe

photo(120)Ingredients:

  • 4 cups V8 Tomato Juice
  • 4 cups water
  • 2 large potatoes
  • 2 cups baby carrots
  • 1 can green beans
  • 1 bag or 1 can corn
  • 1 can beets
  • 1 can tomatoes
  • 1/2 tbsp minced garlic
  • 3 chicken bouillon cubes

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  • 1 1/2 tbsp minced onions
  • 1 tbsp parsley
  • 1/2 tbsp garlic salt
  • Dash of salt and pepper
  • Dash of cayenne pepper
  • Dash of All Spice

Begin by adding the 4 cups of V8 juice and 4 cups of water to a large stock pot on medium-high heat.

photo(117)Put in the 3 bouillon cubes to dissolve in the mixture as it heats up. While they are dissolving, wash and cut up your potatoes and carrots into bite-size pieces.

photo(119) photo(118)Add these veggies into the pot and stir well. These go in first as they will take the longest to cook!

Next you can add in the minced garlic and the rest of your vegetables: the corn, green beans, beets, tomatoes. Drain off most of the liquid from your canned veggies before adding them in. Mix well.

photo(116)Lastly, add all your spices: the minced onions, garlic salt, parsley, salt & pepper, cayenne pepper, and all spice. For the last 2 spices – the cayenne pepper and all spice – you really only need a dash or pinch of each. A little goes a long way! Stir the soup well and kick the heat up to bring it to boil.

photo(113)Once the soup is at a good rolling boil, turn the heat down to keep it simmering, cover it, and let it cook for around 40 minutes. Stir often to make sure it’s still simmering and not sticking to the bottom of the pot. It’s important to keep that slight boil to cook those potatoes and carrots all the way through! You’ll know the soup is ready to eat when the large potato chunks are soft.

photo(112)Look at all those pretty vegetables! Even though this soup was meat-free, it was hearty and filled up our bellies!

photo(111)And this huge pot held enough to make around 10 servings. Meaning lots of leftovers for my lunches during this chilly time of year!

photo(109)Guess which one is mine and which is Nick’s??

photo(107)Try out this soup recipe soon for a healthy and filling dinner. It takes just around 5 minutes to throw together, and if you’re really strapped for time, try to put it in the Crock Pot for around 3-4 hours. This will be my next experiment!

Hope you’ve had a great Thursday, everyone. Fingers crossed that I feel back to normal tomorrow. Stay healthy out there!