A Crazy Pride Filled Day

What a crazy day it has been! Bo and I went to bed really early last night and therefore missed the multiple phone calls, text messages, and news flashes regarding Bin Laden’s death. Living in New York City, this event takes on a whole new meaning. This morning at the gym, the news and surrounding thoughts were on the tip of everyone’s tongue. My spin teacher, who is pretty relaxed, even played some American themed music, in honor of the event. One of my co-workers, a native New Yorker, put it into perspective for me when she explained, “We all remember where we were when his group changed our lives.”

binladendeath2 binladen1Ten years ago, I was sitting in my first period AP European English class when news reached our school. Our entire upper school was brought into assembly so we could watch the news. My aunt worked in the city at the time and therefore I was one of the students most affected in our Savannah, Georgia school. It wasn’t until noon that we found out her morning meeting had been cancelled and she was safe and sound in her Hastings home. P050111PS-0210

My morning workout went by much faster than normal since there was such interesting news on television. I did 1 mile of hills before my 45 minute spin class and then 1 mile of sprints after the class. This was the first time in ages I’ve successfully tacked on a run before or after my spin class. It actually felt great! The running loosened my legs after the tough spin class and left them feeling more relaxed than they normally do after Dave M’s killer hill and interval workouts!

Breakfast

I’m trying to give up coffee this week as I found myself drinking it way too much last week. Therefore, I enjoyed an iced green tea with this morning’s bowl of oats. I also added a teaspoon of peanut butter for some extra staying power.

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I realized that for almost a month straight, I enjoyed a Greek salad every single day! Therefore, last week I found myself moving towards less healthy options as I experimented more. I’m pulling the reigns in this week but keeping the options healthy. Each day, I’m challenging myself to change out at least 2 of the toppings, ensuring that I keep them on the healthier side. Today’s new toppings were chopped green beans and asparagus. I loved the added crunch!

IMG_1885 (640x478) Today’s salad included romaine lettuce, garbanzo beans, red onions, asparagus, green beans, chopped tomatoes, cucumbers, a few olives, feta cheese, and fat free Italian dressing! It was delicious!

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The rest of my evening is dedicated to finalizing our Bermuda trip plans, which includes fun things like choosing spa treatments, deciding which day we want to scuba dive, and whether or not we want to fit in a round of golf. We’re also trying to book our hotel for our 4th of July Miami trip tonight!  I can’t wait to enjoy plenty of time on the beach this summer!

Question: Was your day affected by last night’s events? How?

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A Lazy Sunday

 

After celebrating my friend Lauren’s last weekend in New York City and her upcoming wedding, I was craving a relaxing day.

I slept, without stirring, until 8:45 at which time I woke up, realized Bo had already left for the office, and went back to sleep. I didn’t wake up until 10, when I caught Bo snapping this picture.

IMG_1869 (640x478)Time with cold sheets and soft pillows was exactly what my mind and body wanted.

When I did finally rise, I felt refreshed and rested. These past few weeks have been busy ones and the trend isn’t going to end anytime soon. While I know it isn’t possible to “catch” up on sleep during the weekends it still feels good to get a few extra hours of rest.

Our first task this morning was breakfast as we were both starving! I’ve mentioned on multiple occasions that egg sandwiches are my favorite weekend breakfast; and today was no exception.

IMG_1864 (640x478) IMG_1866 (640x478)  This morning’s egg sandwich included the following:

  • Two pieces of toasted Pepperidge Farm Light Bread
  • One Eggland’s Best egg over medium
  • One slice of turkey bacon broken in half
  • salt & pepper

I also enjoyed a sliced banana and cup of tea on the side.

After a quick run and workout, we enjoyed the weather by strolling through Union Square hand in hand. Being in no rush allowed us to literally walk by each vendor, enjoy the breeze, and catch up. As always, there were some interesting sites.

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IMG_1880 (640x478) IMG_1879 (640x478) IMG_1878 (640x478) IMG_1877 (640x478) IMG_1875 (640x478) IMG_1874 (640x478) IMG_1873 (640x478)Due to the nice weather, shopping in Whole Foods was a pleasure since the crowds were far less than normal. We were in and out within thirty minutes and ready for a late lunch and The King’s Speech. I threw together leftovers along with a delicious, fresh hunk of Whole Foods whole wheat bread.

IMG_1882 (478x640) Leftover pork tenderloin, corn, and romaine never tasted so delicious! I think it was the barbecue sauce and mustard drizzle that completed this salad.

We’re spending the rest of the evening getting organized for the week as it’s going to be a busy one. Here’s my week and workouts at a glance:

Monday: Dave M spin+abs

Tuesday: Personal trainer + 2 miles hills+ Health Magazine screening of Something Borrowed

Wednesday: Dave M spin+abs+3 miles

Thursday: Personal trainer+ 3 miles+ Junior League event

Friday: 6 mile run before work+ entire day in New Jersey touring stores with work

Saturday: Physique 57 video at home in between cooking+ 2nd Annual Diamond Derby Party

Sunday: rest day

Question: What is your favorite tv series on television right now? We’re looking for a new one to start watching!

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