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Day 949: Weigh In

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So I gained this week. I think it would be cheapening the situation to completely blame my gain on an incredibly stressful week of two close-to-home tragedies, but I think it’s safe to say that was a part of it. Obviously that’s not an excuse to make poor food decisions, but it is what it is. Now, Dietbet is now underway! My magic number is 221.2 pounds by close the end of next month. I was at 227.2 pounds this morning. I have a ways to go, but I know I can do it. Time to get back to crazy point counting!

I need to be working on a paper right now (another contributor to my stress) so I’m keeping this short tonight. I realized I haven’t posted a before and after shot in a while, so I’m going to do that tomorrow for Wordless Wednesday! In the mean time, here’s a ridiculous photo of me trying to eat a Jimmy John’s sandwich bag first. See ya tomorrow.

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Day 948: Run Recap and Such!

Before I start, I have to get something off my chest that I have been struggling with. While I used to definitely have binging qualities when I was severely overweight, a lot of those issues have been surprised. I guess I put all that chewing energy in to running or something…Anyway, while the super binging isn’t so much an issue, I am a leftover eater. After we are done with dinner and it’s left on the stove or whatever, I will sleuth my way in to the kitchen and just go to town on what is left. Usually it’s chili or pasta. When I do it, it’s really hard for me to stop. What’s worst is that those bites taste better than my actual dinner. (Maybe that means I’m eating dinner too fast?) It has always been an issue for me, except I don’t have my sister here to tattle on me when I do it now lol (I remember that specifically happening when we were eating at another family’s house when I was in middle school. You know I love you, Brittany :)) I really feel like that’s my biggest struggle to overcome. It doesn’t happen as much now as it used to. I think it means that I need to eat more filling foods through out the day instead of just carbs and things like that. If you have any suggestions, I would gladly listen to them.

Phew, glad to get that off my chest.

SO LET’S TALK RUNNING!!!
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This was the weekend of running all the things. First stop: The Palace Saloon 5k, one of the oldest races in Tallahassee. It starts at a park and ends at, you guessed it, a bar called The Palace. The race boasts itself as the fastest and flattest 5k in Tallahassee. They were half right. The race was flat for the first 2 miles or so, then I notice people running up in to the clouds like it was the Transfiguration or something. Instead, people were just running up a massive hill. When I say that, it was a massive hill in the context of the race. It actually wasn’t that big. Anyway, what goes up, must come down. The last mile or so was pretty much straight downhill which was epic. I looked down at my Nike+ when I was crossing the finish line and I was rocking a 7:05/mile pace which was crazy for me. So the downhill awesomeness helped my time. One thing that also helped (I think) was that I took Energybits for the first time before a race. You can click on the link to learn more, but basically they are all-natural protein tablets made from algae that give you a nice little boost of energy when you’re running. (Don’t worry, they’re not some HGH or anything. A lot of runners swear by them…although Barry Bonds, Mark McGuire, and Roger Clemens all endorse them…hmmm…. :)). Placebo or not, it definitely helped me get up that hill when I thought I had nothing left in the ol’ tank. Anyway, I set a 5k PR of 26:04 which is SO AWESOME! I’m really wanting to run a sub 25:00 5k before the end of the summer. Time to start training!

Run 5.2 For Boston
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I know you’ve heard me talk about it all week, but on Sunday, we finished the race for those who couldn’t. You see, most of the Boston Marathon runners were stopped at Mile 21, not getting to finish what was most likely was an ultimate goal for them. So some people in Tallahassee started to plan a 5.2 mile run to finish the race. What started out to be 50-60 runners quickly turned in to a run of more that 1,100 people! There was not a race fee, but donations were accepted and stores from across Tallahassee donated gift certificates and such to be raffled off (I won $50 for a running store in Tallahassee! So stoked to get some new shoes!) Overall, the run raised $13,000 that is going directly to the Boston One Fund and the Boston Red Cross. People truly are good. We might fight over things like religion, politics, or even the Great Pumpkin, but when we see others in desperate need, we are there to help. It’s pretty amazing.
The actually running part was pretty awesome as well. I was making killer time (but the run wasn’t officially timed) and then around Mile 2.5ish, I thought “you know, it’s not too often you can stop in the middle of a race this size and just cheer on people…” so that’s what I did. I got to the side and gave high fives, made silly running jokes and spurred my fellow runners on. One guy thought I was drunk, but that’s okay :). Anyway, I ran some more and then I stopped again right before the last big hill (the race was in Southwood so I knew the route like the back of my hand) and I encouraged people up the hill. I hope I gave them that final push that they needed. I’ve never volunteered at a race before, but now I really want to. The biggest advantage is that you can tell the same silly joke every time and no one will hear it twice :). Anyway, I ended up running it in 49:03, but that’s with long periods of me pausing my Nike+. It was an honor to cheer everyone on like that. For a lot of people, it looked like it could have been their first race. I hope this was a catalyst for them to run in the future.

All in all, the two races this weekend provided some much needed closure to what was an incredibly stressful week. I know the road to recovery for Boston is far from over, but see all the amazing philanthropy for both those in the Northeast and those in my old backyard in West, Texas, you can’t help but have some of your faith restored in humanity. Like I said on Monday, good was going to come out of that tragedy and so much already has. What a great way to end a week and begin a new one. See ya tomorrow.

Day 944: Another Rough Day

It was another heart-wrenching day for America.

The town of West, Texas was a little too close to home for me. I grew up 15 miles away in Hillsboro. West was our high school rivals and everyone had a cousin or two from there. Those small towns in Texas are like that. The news last night was just unsettling. Please keep that humble town in your thoughts and prayers. They have a long road ahead of them.

 

Now…it’s time to watch 17 cat videos to feel better about life.

 

So this week I have just been sluggish and I have eaten all the things. That all changed today. I drank a ton of water and eat some delicious chicken and veggies. The rest of the week will be about damage control. Ready to break in to the 210’s!

This weekend is going to involve a lot of running which I’m super excited for!
On Saturday, I’m running in the Palace Saloon 5k close to campus. It’s actually a Tallahassee classic. It should be a lot of fun!

That's right, I'm No. 1000!

That’s right, I’m No. 1000!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Then on Sunday, I’m running in my first charity run!  A few days ago, Shannon from Badass Fitness (a fellow Earthlete) had heard that most of the runners in the Boston Marathon were forced to stop at around Mile 21, 5.2 miles away from the finish line. She thought that we needed to finish the race for them. So on Sunday, we will be running 5.2 miles in Southwood, followed by going to Momo’s where a portion of the proceeds will go to the Boston Red Cross and other important causes. If you are interested in running, check out the event here!

So that’s about it. After everything that has been going on this week, it’s nice to know that it will end on a high note. See ya tomorrow.

Day 942: Tuesday Weigh In

To quote Tony Kornheiser on the day of the Virginia Tech shooting “now, we have to awkwardly transition in to the rest of the news…”

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Today was still a hard day. There is obviously still a lot of hurt out there. Time will heal the pain, but for now, we will move forward and support our friends however we can. Whether it’s wearing a racing shirt today or running a race to support our fellow runners through a run on Sunday, do what you can.

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So now moving on to something that frankly just seems relatively insignificant right now.
On Monday morning, I was down to 222.2 pounds which was the lowest number I had ever seen on the scale. I was hoping to see that today, but the stress and the sodium of yesterday took its toll. I had a no gain today. Back to where I was yesterday. It is what it is. You deal and move on. Either way, I’m still securely in the 220’s which is still insane. It’s taken a long time to get here so I’m still happy with it.

Today was our pseudo-splurge day. We ate our share of delicious Indian and I had lunch with The Wolf and Phil today as well. Pretty delicious day. Tomorrow is back to business. At this point I’m on good track for 30 in 90 with 58 days to go. Pretty stoked to see how it goes. See ya tomorrow.

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Oh yeah, I got a temporary TARDIS tattoo from Alt*Con this weekend…because I’m 7…and awesome.

Day 941: Rough Day

It’s been a rough day.
The plan was to talk about how awesome it was to follow the race on Twitter and how you could track your favorite runner down to a mile or so just with their bib number. But that has all changed now.

I have a lot to say about today both as a runner and as a media specialist, but that’s going to wait. There will be a time and place for that, just not now.

The Boston Marathon is a relatively new bucket list item for me. For years, the idea of even running a half marathon seemed impossible. I remember when I was obese listening to my friends Spencer and Tim talk about running a marathon in DFW. All I could think was “man…I bet that’s cool. It’s too bad that will never happen for me.” Now, running a marathon is a plausible goal in my life. And maybe I will qualify for the Boston Marathon one day. Even after the horrific events of today, I will still strive to cross that race off my bucket list. Not just for myself, but for those innocent runners who had their limbs amputated today because they were doing what they love, and to take the power away from the terrorists who planted these bombs to strike fear.

I know that some good will come out of this situation because it always does. The human spirit is too amazing for there not to be. Whether it’s an amputee runner completing the Marathon again years later or stories of heroic acts by Boston’s finest, good will conquer. But tonight, we mourn. We pray. We hold our loved ones close and tell them that we love them.

Good night.

Day 939: Saturday Time!

It's Been a While...I know, I know, it’s been a while. I’ve missed you too!

It’s that busy time of the year with the end of school and other craziness going on. Hopefully things will mellow out soon so I can blog more on the regular. If you really do miss my adequate musings, you have to like my blog on Facebook (click here and like! NERRRRRR!!!!) Stop by and say hi!

So lately, I’ve been keeping pretty close tabs on my food and such. I splurged a bit yesterday, but every other day has been good. I haven’t really exercised this week, but I’m ready to start lifting and running again. I’ve been reading My Life on the Run by marathon runner/Runner’s World writer  Bart Yasso and it has really encouraged me to start considering to not just run, but to be more competitive. (Maybe a marathon?) Either way, I’m getting lighter every week, time to get faster too!

 So let’s talk food! 

This morning, we made erotically-delicious breakfast burritos. One of the top things I miss from Texas is a good breakfast burrito (I have yet to have a decent one in Tallahassee.) We made them with eggs, diced potatoes, bell peppers, bacon and a little bacon grease (the key to the deliciousness.) Added some cheese, guac and some Jaredine’s salsa from Texas. The tortillas where low-cal…but that was about it. The burritos were 8 points a piece and I had two biggens. So it turned in to a pretty awesome brunch. 16 points.
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I had some snap peas for an afternoon snack when I was watching The Masters. YERM!

For dinner, we tried another fantastic Skinnytaste recipe…but what else is new? Tonight, we made something as close to Hamburger Helper as you can get: Cheeseburger Casserole! It was comfort-footastic! You should definitely give it a try!  It was 6 points a cup and I definitely had seconds. 12 points.
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So I got to 30 points today which really isn’t bad at all! Turned out to be an awesome day! See ya tomorrow.