Lots of fun stuff to discuss today.
I had a great weekend!
My mom, sister, and I went up to San Francisco to go on our long-awaited birthday celebration for my mom. (Her birthday was in February, but with the lousy weather this winter and then our busy schedules, this was the first weekend we could do it). It was a perfect day! We took BART to avoid the traffic and parking nightmare, and it was a really relaxing way to get up there. Plus, my sister met us along the route, so we spent half the trip up there catching up and laughing. A great way to start the day. The weather in SF was absolutely gorgeous, which was amazing. We’ve been having unseasonably cold and rainy weather here, and SF is usually even cooler, but on Saturday it was in the high 70s in the City, so it was a stellar day. We went to the Ferry Building Farmers’ Market and shops and had so much fun. I’d been to the shops at the Ferry Building before, but never to the farmers’ market, and my sister and mom had never been to either before, so it was a really fun experience. It was packed, which is to be expected considering that it was Memorial Day Weekend, as well as a beautiful day in SF. The farmers’ market was HUGE, but also really expensive. I’m glad we went just to see the offerings, but we really didn’t buy that much. I picked up a nice syrah from the French Mediterranean and some Rancho Gordo heirloom beans. LC commented that I bought the beans more for the packaging than for anything else, and she is 100% right on that. I mean, how could I not:
You guys know me, I love anything with that 50s retro feel, and these beans were absolutely beautiful (as much as beans can be 🙂 They’re a pretty brownish-purple and while color. The vendor was trying to explain how to cook them, but I finally came clean and told him that I really just wanted to display them in my kitchen, and he laughed at me. Other than that, though, the prices were too expensive. For example, the cherries were selling for $7/lb, which is outrageous. I went to my local grocery store and got some delicious cherries from central CA for $3.99/lb. Farmers’ markets are great, but you do have to be careful about the prices sometimes. Next time, I’d skip the farmers’ market and just hit the shops, which are a lot of fun to browse. Plus, I have some really great, much more reasonable, farmers’ markets right in my own neighborhood, so why make the drive?
Sunday I caught up on housework, finished reading My Fair Lazy (which I highly recommend), did a Wii workout, and just lazed around a bit. I was hoping to make it to the pool, but never got around to it. Next weekend, for sure.
Today I woke up late, read the newspaper, did a bit of laundry and other household chores, got in another Wii workout, and then went to my parents’ house for a bbq. I’m so thankful that I have such a great family that I get along with so well, because they really make me feel so special.
All in all, it was a fantastic 3-day weekend.
Short Week
Because of the Memorial Day weekend, this work-week is going to be really short, which is wonderful. These past two weeks at work have been really hectic and stressful, so I’m looking forward to having a somewhat lighter week ahead. I have a few fun nights planned which also helps make the week more bearable: I’m taking my yearbook class out to dinner to celebrate a wonderful publication, I’m meeting a friend for a much-needed coffee catch-up, and then I’m going to see Sex & the City 2 with some girlfriends from work. I also plan to continue on with the Scale Warfare’s EA Sports Active More Workouts Challenge, as well get back into some of my other workout DVDs.
I’m still avoiding the gym for my workouts for some reason. I don’t really know why. I like the gym, but if I have a choice, I much prefer taking my workout outside (walking, biking, or swimming) or doing the Wii or DVDs. Once summer hits I want to make it a point to get to the gym more often, because I’ll be able to go during off hours when it will be less crowded. Plus, I do need to use those personal training sessions that I bought. I have enough to take me throughout the summer, so I might as well put them to good use.
2 More Weeks!
The countdown to summer vacation has officially begun. That’s one of the great things about teaching – I get to have a long summer vacation, just like students do. Although I’m not going on any big vacations, I still cannot wait for summer to get here. I have lots of fun plans, including:
- Lulu! My new puppy is set to arrive around June 18 and I am so excited for her to get here. I’ve got all the goodies I’ll need for her (water and food bowls, food, treats, blanket for her crate, toys, etc). I also found a vet that is literally 3 blocks from my house, as well as a great groomer that’s only 2 blocks away. Now all I need is her!
- Going along with Lulu, I am going to enroll us in puppy training classes as soon as she arrives. Well, I’ll give us a week to get to know each other first, but then it’s going to be twice a week training for both of us. I think it will be a great way for us to bond, a good way for me to establish myself as the alpha of the house, and (I hope) a nice way to meet new people.
- Working out: I cannot wait to get into Bella Bootcamp mode again. Last summer I was able to spend hours working out in various ways, and I really liked it. Swimming, biking, working out at the gym – I enjoyed moving my body and seeing my progression as I did. Now I get to add two daily walks with Lulu into the mix, which is even better.
- Fresh fruits and veggies. I love produce, and I really can’t wait to hit the farmers’ markets in my area on a weekly basis. It’s going to be fun to keep my meal planning fluid so I can cook things that I find at the markets. Improvisational cooking will be a fun experiment.
- Reading – the one item I’m asking for for my birthday (July 2) is a Kindle, and I cannot wait to get it and start reading books this way. I’m sure you’d expect an English teacher to like the old-school paper books, which I do, but I’ve also realized in recent years that I have a limited amount of bookshelf space left. I’ll still buy the books that I really want to cherish, but for fun reads and books that I’m not so sure of, I’ll be able to download them much more inexpensively and bring them with me wherever I go.
- Netflix marathons – I love getting DVDs of tv shows from Netflix because it’s great being able to watch consecutive episodes without having to wait a week in between shows. I know I’m going to watch West Wing (I somehow missed it when it was on), but I’d love to hear some suggestions of other shows you think are must-see.
There’s so much more I could write about what I plan to do this summer, but instead of dreaming about what I might do, I think I’m going to wait and see what I actually do and then write about that.
This week’s weight loss goals
I’ve been doing really well on my water and on the EA Sports Active Challenge, but what I’ve been slacking on is journaling my food. I think that with the blood pressure scare I just needed to give myself a week or so off of it. Not that I’ve been eating out of control, because I haven’t, but I haven’t been thinking as much about what I am going to eat. I still plan my meals and eat a well-balanced diet, but I haven’t been counting points for a week or so. I will get back to the journaling this week, for sure.
As I mentioned in my previous post, I am going to go in for weekly blood pressure checks until my doctor returns from vacation. I just want to make sure to record my blood pressure, to make sure that it’s not high. I’m still getting those terrible headaches on an almost daily basis, and if they’re not caused by bp, I want to find out what the source is.
Another goal for this week is to catch up on my blog reading. I’ve been really bad about it for the last couple of weeks because I haven’t had much spare time, but I’m going to try to make at least an hour a day so that I can offer as much support to all of you as you have been giving to me. Plus, I always feel so much better after reading through your blogs.
Wow, this post ended up being a lot longer and I expected, but I hope it was worth reading. Thanks for hanging in there through all 1600+ words, and I hope you have a great week.
First off, I, am a Wing Nut. This is a nickname my hubby gave me back in the day when West Wing was on tv. The world stopped at 9pm.
The West Wing theme song was the song we played when everyone walked into the reception hall at my wedding. My dog is named Leo McGarry Epstein. I own all 7 seasons and watch them during the winter.
I am a Wing Nut.
Other shows..House, Boston Legal, Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip (only one season of that but its aaron sorkin and its fabulous), Entourage, Californication, Sopranos, Nurse Jackie. I love HBO and Showtime lol
I can’t wait for your Lulu to get home to you and start reading about all of your adventures!
As for the gym….honey..go use those personal trainer sessions. Call today. Do it. Read back over the posts of when you were first seeing him and remember the power and pride you felt – I remember reading it and wishing I was you. Do. It.
xo
Thanks for those tips on shows. I love Entourage and Nurse Jackie. And Sopranos goes without mentioning. 😉 House is a show I’ve seen a bit of, but that’s a great idea – I love his humor.
What a fabulous weekend you had! Sounds like your summer will be just as great 🙂
I go through phases with working out, so I just have to do whatever entertains me at the moment. Sometimes its DVD’s, sometimes it’s the Wii, sometimes its outdoors, etc. Heck, sometimes its a combination of all of them depending on my mood that specific day.
So now I know why we are so much alike, we are both Cancers (not that I believe much in astrology, ha!), my birthday is July 9th!
Stopping by from Healthy You… it does sound like a lovely weekend. And awww a puppy! Well that’ll get you active! 😀