Monday, August 25, 2008

Going to hurt tomorrow

After watching the Olympics, I decided that it was time to get off the couch and start exercising. It's not that I have dreams of winning eight gold medals or competing in a decathlon, but getting back into shape (and fitting back into my favorite pair of pants) is its own healthy goal. So after school today I had a little extra time and decided to go out for a run. Of course, I planned to do it the right way with a nice warm up walk, a little stretching, and a nice slow jog. Though I was following my plan I unfortunately fell into the trap of doing what every out-of-shape hoping to be in-shape person does the first time: I over did it! While my workout consisted of rotating walking and jogging, my brain somehow talked my sluggish muscles into attempting to run more than I walked. The plan was to walk five minutes and jog three minutes, but the argument went something like this: "Come on legs! You used to run five miles a night during cross-country season, so five minutes should be nothing." I'd like to think that I'm a reasonably sensible person who's well in tune with her body....but let's just say reason went out the window in pursuit of tighter buns and shapelier thighs! Rest assured tomorrow will be a very sore and long day.

Saturday, August 23, 2008

One task down

As I sit in our duplex watching the Olympics (feeling vaguely guilty about not seriously exercising in the last year or so) and making nanaimo bars (which aren't helping with being out of shape), I decided that I should at least complete a task even if it is not exercise related. Earlier this summer I started a cork board made out of wine corks. I had first seen one of these beautiful boards hanging in a house in Indianapolis a couple of years ago and decided that I should give it a try. I started collecting wine corks from family dinners and celebrations, friends, and even complete strangers thanks to James' Ebay adventures. Finally, after years of collecting corks and a summer of procrastination, I have completed the process!


I figured that if I didn't finish it soon I would become too busy with school related things. So that's one task down, perhaps next I'll tackle a fitness related task...or maybe I'll remain lazy and just finish sewing the apron I've been putting off instead.

Sunday, August 10, 2008

Tennessee and some treats

James and I had one last "hurrah!" before school starts back up. We left early Thursday morning to meet up with his family in Wears Valley, TN (the same place as our honeymoon) and spent the weekend with them. For a first vacation with the in-laws, I'd say it was a success. We had a nice time eating at the "Birth place of Kentucky Fried Chicken," hiking in the Smoky Mountains (though beautiful, it is the national park with the worst air quality - mainly due to Gatlinburg, Pigeon Forge, and Sevierville's traffic), caving at Tuckaleechee Cavern, a little shopping at a huge outlet mall, and grocery shopping at Jungle Jim's. Here are a couple pictures from our weekend trip.

Henwallow Falls and a handsome photographer

Tuchaleechee Caverns

Sunday's Dinner
Sourdough from Jungle Jim's, the first tomato from my garden,
and a tasty fruit (at the bottom).


Can anybody guess what fruit it is?
I'll even give you a second view.

Sunday, August 3, 2008

Recipe for a great weekend (Almost perfect...)

This past weekend we went on our second camping trip of the summer and this time we were joined by some wonderful people - my family (minus two)! The weather was nice, the camp ground at Summit Lake was pleasant (except the bath houses left something to be desired), and the hiking was alright. We even enjoyed some canoeing on Lake Summit. For a small state park it was a nice experience. (Check out the sunset from the Sunset Shelter on the lake.)


Speaking of experiences, we definitely had a new one on Friday night - a large, ferocious thunderstorm during tent camping. While I certainly enjoy a good thunderstorm every now and then, this one was a bit close for comfort. I was certainly tempted to reenact the panic I experienced on a Smokey Mountain trail during a thunderstorm when I was around six. I remember yelling "We're all gonna die!!!!!" and truly believing it. Luckily we didn't, so we could experience this colossal one as well...minus the panicked yelling.

While camping was the highlight of the weekend, we did have an unfortunate surprise waiting for us at home. Our freezer door was open and most of our freezer items had thawed! We had water everywhere and had to pitch about $15 worth of (previously) frozen items. Fortunately, a lot of the items we had in our freezer included ice tea concentrate, juice concentrate, bread, and granola that we could save. We did lose some homemade ice cream, a little fish, spinach, and some chicken. We've had some trouble with our freezer lately, such as keeping the door shut and water dripping into our refrigerator. We've made a call and hopefully this will be fixed by tomorrow. So while the weekend was wonderful, the ending left a little to be desired.