Jun 28 2011

Eating In

Being at home for a few months (after I got laid off at Christmas last year) taught me some very important lessons:

  1. Eating in saves a truck load of money
  2. Eating in saves a ton of calories (yay 45lb weight loss!)
  3. Eating in is better mentally, emotionally and spiritually

So ever since I went back to work at an office, I’ve made a point to take all my food for the day. Planning out what I’m going to eat has made such a huge difference. I’m not worried about what I’m going to eat, where I’ll order from, will it be gluten-free…basically it takes the whole food issue off the table, as it were. I’m free to think about work and eat when I’m hungry. Ahhh, everything is as it should be.

But this past weekend I was sick and didn’t make a few dishes like I usually do so I didn’t have anything to take with me yesterday and today. I spent over $20 between the two days buying food that wasn’t nearly as tasty as what I cook myself and was far more caloric. I just don’t cook that way at home. I’m not going to coat my veggies in oil or use full fat mayo. At home I use reduced-fat vegan mayo! And antibiotic-free chicken.

I’m realizing that eating out for lunch at work is very different than eating out for social occasions. At work you’re hungry and it gets in the way of working. “Just take away my hunger so I can go back to work.” Lunch is not special, you rarely eat with anyone and whatever food is around isn’t really that great. It’s easier to make unconscious decisions at a lunch buffet. Even when you’re trying to be healthy everything is usually coated in oil…and who can resist potato salad?! I, for one, have a tough time not scooping just a little onto my plate.

In contrast, eating out with friends or for a nice meal is special and fulfilling in so many other ways than just what’s going in your mouth. The food quality is better, the company is pleasant…it’s an experience much more than it is nourishment. Even if I choose something less healthy than what I eat at home, I have an easier time leaving half of it alone than when I get lunch out by myself. And I eat out with friends a whole lot less than every day, which is when lunch tends to creep up on me.

But when I take my food to work I appreciate it a lot more. I appreciate the effort it took to make it. It is special to me. I feel less compelled to work through a lunch where I’m enjoying my own food. I think about the flavors and how they taste different today from yesterday when I made it. I note things I could do different next time, were I to make the dish again. I feel empowered by the experience. Even bringing my own frozen Amy’s entree makes me feel like I’m exercising some sort of control over my food intake.

The overall lesson? Make the time to plan and shop for what I’ll take to work. Make the time to look for recipes. Make the time to cook. Having home-cooked food really does make a huge difference. It’s what’s gotten me this far in my journey and I don’t envision eating out every day magically becoming a positive thing for me…it is, after all, part of what helped me gain all the weight in the first place.

Jun 26 2011

Half life

So I’ve been sick for days now and have missed 8 miles of running this week. It’s the first time I’ve been really ill since Christmas (literally - sick. on. Christmas). I distinctly remember being robbed of running on the beach on Christmas day, my family was staying on the Washington coast and I was so looking forward to running with ocean at my side. But I had to respect my body or run the risk of being ill for my whole visit, and so I accepted reality for what it was and moved on.

Now I’m wondering if I’m in a similar situation. I’ve been upping my mileage from 10-20 miles a week (using a program in The Runner’s Handbook) so that I can start my official half marathon training program mid July - using a 12-week half program from Cool Running that starts at 21 miles a week. I’m on week 7 of the build up phase, and should have run 17 miles this week over 5 days (4 days of 3 miles, 1 long run of 5 miles). I missed 8 of those miles. Next week is supposed to jump to 18.

Having recently started working full time again (between 3 part time jobs) I’m starting to wonder if perhaps this is all too much, especially since I’m currently sick; I always tend to get sick when I’m stressed or overdoing it. The half marathon is on 10/9 but unfortunately I didn’t build in any grace period to my training - I can’t make this week up later, I just have to keep going.

Maybe this week I’ll get my strength back and can pick up where I left off and right now I just sick of being sick, or maybe I’ll need to cut back. However, right now I also have the momentum and the desire so I can’t say I won’t be disappointed if it’s the latter.

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More movies from the “Romantic Comedies from the Future” genre…Cherry 2000 starring Melanie Griffith. Guy loves vapid android, vapid android crashes, in search for new memory chip guy meets sassy human lady, guy falls in love with sassy human lady. Set in post-apocalyptic future. Awesomely Awful!

More movies from the “Romantic Comedies from the Future” genre…Cherry 2000 starring Melanie Griffith. Guy loves vapid android, vapid android crashes, in search for new memory chip guy meets sassy human lady, guy falls in love with sassy human lady. Set in post-apocalyptic future. Awesomely Awful!

juliasegal:
My favorite genre of movie is romantic comedies from the future…

juliasegal:

My favorite genre of movie is romantic comedies from the future…
Sep 3 2009
juliasegal:
If Care Bears were real…

juliasegal:

If Care Bears were real…
Sep 2 2009

Recipe for glass of milk:

joeschmitt:

jaydensmommie:

1. Find a house with an unlocked door

2. Locate where glasses are kept (probably in the kitchen)

3. Run away from angry homeowner (don’t forget your glass!)

4. Go to Starbucks

5. Flirt with whomever is behind the counter

6. While they are making you your “On the house” Frappuccino, fill your stolen glass with milk from behind said counter

7. Hand glass of milk to crazy blonde child

8. Move to Rochester

9. LIVE HAPPILY EVER AFTER

Results may vary.

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