I am grateful for the snow day and hopefully everyone stays safe!
Wednesday, January 29, 2014
Snow Day!!
Book 3 out of 50: Chicken Soup for the Soul: Runners
I seem to be reading a lot these days which makes me very happy. I finished my 3rd book the other night which my mother bought for me a few years back when I began running. I had started the introduction of the book but never finished it. I really love the Chicken Soup series of books which there are many titles. I read Chicken Soup for Teens when I was a teenager which I loved very much because it made me feel like I wasn't crazy for being so moody all the time.
The running book was filled with great stories some funny but mostly encouraging stories of why running is so powerful for people and why people push themselves to the next level. While I have never said I wouldn't do a full marathon I am happy sticking with my half marathons but this book made the idea of a full a little more appealing to me. I am grateful that I put aside time to read this and now it is one of my books off of my goal list. Yay!
47 more to go!
Training Plan
Our school has a room with weights and a few machines that are for teacher use after school. I have been using the elliptical and recumbent bike when they are working. It is great to be able to catch up with other teachers as well as Hay after the work day.
This week's training plan:
Monday: Ran 2.11 miles (9:40 pace) Fastest I have ran in a few years but had to cut the run short because I desperately needed to stretch.
Tuesday: rest day
Wednesday: Elliptical minimum of 30 minutes
Thursday: 30 minute run
Friday: yoga/rest day
Saturday: Galloway run 8 miles
Sunday: Pure Barre class
I signed up for a deal at a brand new Pure Barre location opening up less than 10 minutes from my apartment. I have never done it before so I am really looking forward to trying it for a few weeks. If you are interested in trying it out here is their website: http://www.purebarre.com
The Happiness Project Book Club
A few weeks ago I was lying in my bed just thinking and I looked at the book on the shelf and thought maybe this would be a good time to see if anyone wanted to start the club up and running again with new team organizers. So, I wrote on the Facebook group page and within a few minutes Kristin wrote back that she would love to get together. I was so excited. Kristin has this amazing calm aura about her that is warm and comforting. She is originally a northern girl like myself and used to be a teacher. Amazing!
We met last weekend and I invited Caty along because we were going to the movies afterwards and everything seemed to fall into place. We didn't really get to talk a lot about the book but it was nice to be in company with people that wanted to move the group forward and hopefully we will be able to reach out to other people soon.
If you would like to join just let me know and I will invite you to the Facebook group. :)
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Food Truck Rodeo
After that starter, Phil and I ventured around again trying to find a short line to get a meal from. At one point Phil was behind me and asking me why I wasn't moving but there literally was no place to walk. It was so stressful for me who rarely does crowds especially to this caliber but I made it to a shorter line at Bandido's. Hay has told me many times that she and her sister Whitney used to go to Bandido's all the time so I have asked her lots of times to go but we always settle on La Cocina. I figured why not try it and see if I liked it. I ordered a burrito and Phil ordered nachos. The burrito was eh but the nachos were of course delicious. Hard to go wrong with cheese smothered things except of course on my points. Needless to say I didn't need to eat dinner that night so I only went over my points a little bit. Yay!
I don't know if I would go back to the food truck rodeo but it definitely was worthy try. One thing down that I have always wanted to try.
Have you ever been to a food truck rodeo? What did you think? Where did you go?
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Friday, January 24, 2014
The new semester begins...
My other classes are off to a great start as well. I have put into place some new ideas as well as some new books to use with the class including "7 Habits for Highly Effective Teens." I loved the book and am hoping the students will learn to use the strategies as they need them in their life. I also use "Don't Sweat the Small Stuff for Teens" which by far is their favorite because I created a worksheet that goes with each one of the headers so we do a small activity after each one. I like both of these books because it makes for great transition from school to work which I am always looking for and it allows for great discussion in class about what they want from their life and how to get there.
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Tuesday, January 21, 2014
Training Run
Caty and I ventured on a run/walk this weekend. We walked over 5 miles together and I did a few on my own for a total of 7 miles. Yay! It was great to go outside and walk and talk. :)
I am looking forward to getting back to running with Galloway this weekend... I am hoping that the temperatures warm up for me to run in. I haven't been to fond of the 15 degree mornings with wind. Yucky.
Homemade Granola Recipe
Homemade Granola
4 cups of oats
3/4 cups chopped pecans
1/3 cups shredded coconut
1/2 cups of brown sugar
1/2 tsp salt
1/2 tsp cinnamon
1/4 cup olive oil
1/4 cup honey
1/8 cup maple syrup
1 tsp vanilla
Mix together and then place on a baking sheet. Bake at 350 degrees rotating every 10-15 minutes until brown. It took about an hour to finally bake all the way.
Book 2 out of 50: 7 Habits for Highly Effective Teens
Book 2, I finished in a day... Mainly because I am using parts of it in my class and wanted to get it finished before the new semester starts. This book is great! I wish it had been around when I was a teenager because it had great tips on just coping with being a teenager and how to improve your lives.
I am looking forward to using it in my classroom. I especially like that some of the materials I could relate to as an adult maybe I am acting like a teenager? :)
Any other teachers have books that they love to use with students?
Book 1 out of 50: To Marry an English Lord
My first book of the year is done. Phil have me this book for Christmas. I wanted to read it before I began the tv series of Downton Abbey. The book was extremely interesting considering in don't usually like to read historical books or haven't read one in a long time. I found the premise interesting that American Heiresses would marry Englishmen to gain titles in the Royal Family.
After I finished it last week I began my 2 series of Downton Abbey which was over quite quickly. The episodes were great and I am glad that I read the book in conjunction with the tv show.
I am working on a few books right now but keep bouncing back from one book to the next.
Any one else reading anything interesting right now?
Birch Box: January!
I love my birch box. I have seen on Facebook that there are all kinds of boxes especially training/running boxes which I may try out soon.
Does anyone have any other boxes that they recieve regularly that they enjoy?
Guglhupf
Two weekends ago, Phil and I wanted to try something new for breakfast so we decided to quickly drop into Guglhupf (no matter how many times I feel like I say it wrong). I tried an elephant ear and Phil had a croissant both of which tasted delicious. I am looking forward to trying this place during the summer so we can sit outside.
Monday, January 13, 2014
Lilly's Pizza
My personal pan pizza.
Phil's pizza
Phil and I went to Lilly's Pizza a few weekends ago for a quick lunch. We wanted to compare Lilly's Pizza which is voted best in town compared to Pizzeria Toro which unfortunately is closed due to a fire in the building so we were relying on memory for the comparison.
Lilly's Pizza is located near Brightleaf Square which is a quaint place near downtown Durham. The building is very interesting with memorabilia for the various sports in the area. Both of them had homemade crusts and homemade sauce. Yes! I usually prefer a thicker crust but to me the crust from Lilly's Pizza was overwhelming compared to Pizzeria Toro. So, in the long run I feel like I would prefer Pizzeria Toro. Either way, you cannot go wrong with any of these pizza places they both are locally owned pizza places that are interesting and eclectic.
Online Dating: Pros, Cons...
Most of my friends know I was a huge user/believer in online dating. All three of my long term relationships came from online dating and hopefully my current one is a keeper. :) I thought it might be helpful to share my experiences with online dating and list the pros and cons of the ones that I have used in the past. Online dating to me is a lot easier than meeting in a bar or meeting through friends especially when your friends are all married.
PROS:
Eharmony allows you to go through a process before you get to email someone. They also ask you to take an assessment to match people based on their personality. When you finally go on a date off of eharmony you feel like you know that person a lot more because they ask you questions: like what are some of the things you must have in a relationship or can't stand. Every date I went on with eharmony which was a quite a few I felt like I had something in common with the person I want on a date with.
CONS:
It is typically more expensive than any other dating website but in my opinion you get what you pay for. I have heard of horror stories of people meeting off of free websites and it never seems to turn out to well.
Match
PROS:
With match you have a lot of choice. You can look up people and do customized searches which you cannot do with Eharmony because they match people for you. You can also IM people right away instead of sending emails back in forth.
CONS:
There were too many choices. There were so many people to choose from I felt overwhelmed. It also didn't do a great job refining my age limits so I had people who were well above my age emailing me which made me feel quite uncomfortable. For the people I went on dates with there was only one person I felt compatible with and the rest they either didn't look anything like their picture or they just weren't what I would have wanted for myself.
Remember to be safe and never reveal any personal information about yourself and meet in a public area. I thankfully never had any issues but I always followed those two rules.
Best of luck in your search and let me know which sites have worked for you! :)
Saturday, January 11, 2014
New Year's 2014
Phil and I had a few friends over for New Years and I made specialty drinks. They were pretty amazing. I bought two North Carolina alcohols: Top of the Hill and Mystic. TOPO is distilled in Chapel Hill. Phil an I went a few weeks ago to their tour. Their gin is amazing. It doesn't taste like pine trees. Yay! And, the whiskey from Mystic is distilled in the one and only Durham. Both very good products. I had such a great time with friends and celebrating the beginning of the year.
Hope everyone had a wonderful celebration!
Coffee Corner
My new favorite addition to our teeny apartment is our coffee corner with the Keurig machine which is one of the best inventions ever. Every day I have a cup of coffee or tea in just a few seconds. Amazing!
Our apartment is coming together nicely and these little organized additions make our life so much easier. Bliss. The corner features a mug from Hayleigh, mug from NCCAT, and lobster photo from Christmas.
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