Happy Monday! While the New York City weather isn’t exactly smile inducing, I’m still riding a high from our great weekend!
If you’re catching up from the weekend, it was a busy weekend with some of my favorite blogger friends!
We Partied Down At Leslie’s Wedding
Enjoyed A Great Run Along Kelly Drive with Meghann
Travelled Back to the City of Brotherly Love
After a wonderful weekend, Monday is always difficult but having an early morning spin class makes waking up easier! This morning’s spin class was earlier than normal but went well. The instructor never sat his butt on the bike during the whole class but his music was perfectly on beat with the workout and he pushed us. How do you feel about instructors who don’t participate?
After a great spin class, I’m always ravenous! I enjoyed a bulked up bowl of oatmeal this morning complete with protein powder and bananas!
The protein powder helped this bowl last for over four and half hours!
My lunch plans took a turn for the best when I heard drums in our office. We were all confused but quickly remembered that today was Asian Heritage Day in our office.
After the dragon came by our entire office was treated to a delicious Asian inspired lunch. I filled my plate with broccoli, sushi, and chicken. It was absolutely delicious and a nice change to the normal weekday salad.
After a late afternoon doctor’s appointment, I had two more fun stops before finding my way home for the evening.
My first stop was at JJ Eyelashes in midtown west. I’ve been playing with the idea of getting eyelash extensions for a few months, after seeing my friend Jessie’s lovely new lashes. After much debate, I finally made the leap today.
I was surprisingly pleased with my experience. The service at JJ Eyelashes was very professional, clean, and relaxing. The hour long treatment included a 15 minute leg massage and I even caught a quick cat nap during the treatment. In addition, my thin and short eyelashes went from zero to hero in less than an hour!
My mascara days are long gone! In just a few short hours, I’ve received two unsolicited compliments, one from Bo and one from our doorman. If you’re in the New York City area, I highly recommend them!
My new eyelashes and I headed over to Times Square next. My next stop was the Viacom headquarters for a University of Georgia Terry College of Business Alumni event. We loved seeing our famous G in the midst of Times Square!
After a few glasses of wine with old friends, I made it home just in time for Too Big to Fail and a filling dinner.
One piece of Arnold toast, a sliced and salted tomato, two egg whites with cheese, and a piece of turkey bacon. Fast, easy, and simply delicious!
Question: How do you feel about instructors who don’t participate in the class? Can they still be good instructors?