Monday, January 31, 2011
Weekly Recap: January 24-30
Monday: 45 min elliptical; lifted total body
Tuesday: 45 min spinning; core
Wednesday: 30 min elliptical; total body circuit
Thursday: 30 min Jillian Michaels: Yoga Meltdown Level 1
30 min Pilates @ lululemon
Friday: 40 min elliptical; lifted total body
Saturday: 2 x 1 hr spinning
Sunday: taught 20 min core & taught 50 min spinning
TOTAL: 0 miles
Friday, January 28, 2011
Pilates & Pampering at lululemon
Water bottle & gym bag....
...which doubles as a carrier for my yoga mat!
Thursday, January 27, 2011
Jillian Michaels: Yoga Meltdown

There are 2 workouts on the DVD that are 30 minutes each. Although I've been doing yoga for the past couple months now, I wanted to start with Level 1 just to be on the safe side. The workout was challenging but do-able and I am excited to try Level 2 next time. It was different from a traditional yoga workout in that you would do a standard yoga pose but then add reps to the movement to keep your heart rate up. It didn't leave me drenched in sweat by any means and I guess I'll find out tomorrow if I'm sore or not but I will definitely be doing it again soon.
Wednesday, January 26, 2011
I'm Officially a Gleek!
Monday, January 24, 2011
Weekly Recap: January 17-23
Monday: 4 mi (8:27 pace); lifted total body
Tuesday: 75 min Power Flow Yoga
30 min bike
Wednesday: 5 mi w/ 2 x 1 mi @ 7:30 & 7:26 (7:47 pace); lifted total body
Thursday: 75 min Spinning/TRX combo class
Friday: REST (in Cleveland)
Saturday: 4 mi (8:15 pace); 30 min bike
Sunday: taught 20 min core & taught 50 min spinning
TOTAL: 13 mi
Sunday, January 23, 2011
Concert, Grilled Cheese, and Beer in Cleveland
I had seen Naturally 7 open for Michael Buble back in the summer and thought they were incredible. They're an acapella group consisting of 7 guys but what makes them great is that they use "vocal play." What this means is that there is no band playing instruments, but they manipulate their voice or make different sounds to sound like a bass, acoustic guitar, cymbals, snare, and even a turn table. I had tried to explain the concept to Todd before going and played a few of their songs from iTunes but it really doesn't do it justice. I know we both had a great time and were very impressed with the group.
We started off with some pieorgies
Todd got the Wake & Bacon with cheese, fried eggs, and bacon
I got the Purple Parma
Eggplant with cheese, tomatoes, and sun-dried tomato pesto
Everything at Melt was delicious and we were stuffed despite only eating half of our sandwiches. Afterwards, we made a quick stop at the West Side Market for pieorgies to take home and then we headed to Indigo Imp Brewery. If you haven't caught on by now, no matter where we're traveling, Todd & I must stop at a brewery. Indigo is only sold in Cleveland and a few select stores in Columbus. We saw that the brewery was only open on Fridays so we were hoping for a tour and some samples, but what we didn't realize was that this place is run by 1 person! It was a very small scale brewery that the owner had built himself and he rents space from a warehouse type building. He didn't even have a license to let us try samples but he was excited we had heard about his beer since we're from Columbus so he gave us a short tour of the place. It was actually pretty cool to see and hear about his experiences. We ended up buying a variety pack of beers to try at home.
Todd & his 6 pack
Since Todd was actually hoping to sample some beer, we decided to drive to the other side of town to Rocky River Brewing Company. Todd was excited to try their sampler tray and I even had a few sips of each beer. We came to the consensus though that the beer wasn't very good.
Rocky River Brewing Co.
Todd's Sampler Tray
We met Emily & Mark out for Happy Hour appetizers & drinks at the Cleveland Chophouse. After a few hours of laughing & talking, Todd & I decided to head home since I had to get up early yesterday for a baby shower. It was nice to have a 3 day weekend and go on a short trip to see some friends especially since my next few weekends are going to be super busy.
Friday, January 21, 2011
Another Thing Checked Off the Wedding List....

We'll be spending 8 days & 7 nights in luscious St. Lucia at Sandals Grande St. Lucian enjoying married life together. Although we'll be staying at the Grande St. Lucian, Sandals has 2 other resorts on St. Lucia which we'll be able to go to. I think their slogan is "Stay at 1, Play at 3." Because Sandals resorts are all-inclusive, we won't have to worry about paying for meals or drinks the entire time and in fact, will be able to choose from 21 total restaurants between the 3 resorts. We'll have access to plenty of pools, beaches, and water sports. Todd is already excited to go scuba diving one day and play a round of golf....both of which are included! Although I don't golf, I plan on hanging out on a golf cart for a couple hours, soaking in the sun with a tropical drink in hand, watching Todd play golf. We also got a $250 spa credit for booking our trip with our travel agent so we'll also have a couples massage too. There are also a few off-resort excursions you can pay extra for and we definitely plan on doing the zipline through the rainforest. It all sounds too good to be true!
We will be staying in the Honeymoon Swim Up Lagoon Room with concierge service. Basically, our room fridge will constantly be stocked with drinks, we don't have to take care of making any reservations for meals or excursions, and will be able to walk outside our patio straight into the pool. Sounds like heaven to me.

Only 7 months to go!
Wednesday, January 19, 2011
Finally!
So how does this award work?
2. Share 7 things about yourself.
3. Award 10 other bloggers.
4. Contact these bloggers and tell them about the award
Unfortunately, it seems like a lot of people have been given this award recently so I'm not going to pass it on to any other bloggers. I can't remember who has received it and don't want to duplicate so you'll just get to find out 7 things about me instead.
1. My goal in life is to open a bar named "The Mullet Bar." You know, it'll be business in the front and party in the back. I'd like to have a restaurant in the front room and bar in the back room. The only thing I'm missing is the money to fund my amazing idea.
2. I got food poisoning in college from the salad bar...at least, that's what they think it was. I was in the hospital for a week because of an inflamed colon and the city health department had 4 other similar cases, all of whom were University of Dayton college students so they assumed we all had food poisoning. My stomach has never been the same since then.
3. I'm 27 years old and I'm still scared of my parent's basement. If I go over to their house and my mom wants me to get something from the basement, I will leave the door wide open and literally sprint down and back up as fast as I can. I have this weird idea that someone has broken into the house and is hanging out in the crawl space.
4. The only family I have in Ohio is my parents and my great aunt in Cleveland and it's been like that my entire life. My brother hasn't lived in Ohio for the past 12 years.
5. I have naturally curly hair although it didn't really become curly until high school. Most people who have curly hair want straight hair and vice versa but I actually love my curly hair and have never straightened it.
6. I wake up almost every work day between 4:30-4:45 AM to hit the gym before being at work at 7:30 AM. Sleeping in to me is getting up at 6:00 AM.
7. I'm slightly obsessed with cool whip and could eat an entire container in one sitting.
Thanks again for the award Sara and be sure to check out her blog!
Tuesday, January 18, 2011
Homemade Sushi
I had heard that Derek makes some amazing sushi so I was pretty excited to see him in action. While he was prepping the ingredients, Todd hosted a beer tasting for Emily & I. Todd is trying to find a beer that him & I both like to model our wedding beer after. He bought 8 different bottles of beer and we got started on our tasting. I had to write down each beer and rank it on a scale of 1 to 5. After all was said and done, I ended up liking the first beer I tried the best, Hoegaarden.
Derek's plate of cucumbers, avocado, salmon, and tuna
Tempura shrimp & cucumber roll
Derek making the sushi rolls
It took Derek about an hour and a half to make all the sushi and they turned out awesome! I really felt like I was at a sushi bar because the rolls looked & tasted so good. I can't remember all the ones he made but a few of them were spicy tuna, tempura shrimp, and California roll.
Delicious (and colorful) sushi
After we ate all the sushi & had brownie sundaes, our bellies were full and we hung out watching the Golden Globes. We're hanging out with Derek & Emily again this weekend for their going away party and I really am pretty upset that they're moving. The good news is that they already know they'll be back in May and since Derek is one of Todd's groomsmen, they'll also be back in August for our wedding.
Monday, January 17, 2011
Weekly Recap: January 10-16
I mentioned running a 1/2 marathon in May so my training for that technically isn't going to start until February so I'm still just taking it easy and building a base for now. Again, I'm being over cautiously about not getting injured; however, after years of no problems, my foot is actually starting to hurt due to a bunion. I'm headed to my podiatrist soon (yes, I've actually been seeing a podiatrist for years) to see what the solution is and I'm pretty sure surgery is the only option. As long as I'm not causing any further damage, I'm gonna try to push the surgery off as long as possible....or at least until after my wedding! I gotta wear my pink heels!
Monday: 4 mi (8:15 pace), 30 min elliptical
1 hr Cardio & Strength Combo class
Tuesday: 75 min Power Flow yoga
Wednesday: REST
Thursday: 75 min Spinning/TRX Combo class
Friday: 30 min elliptical; lifted total body
Saturday: 6 mi (7:51 pace)
Sunday: taught 20 min core & taught 50 min spinning
TOTAL: 10 mi
Friday, January 14, 2011
Stromboli
Ham, pepperoni, salami, and cheese layered in the dough
Folded up and ready to bake
Delicious brown & golden crust with lots of fillings inside!
Thursday, January 13, 2011
Hood to Coast Movie
This documentary/movie followed 4 teams from the 2008 Hood to Coast Relay. If you aren't familiar with this race, it's a 197 mile 12-person relay that takes you from Mt. Hood to the coast of Oregon over the span of about 30 hours. The 4 teams consisted of a veteran team that had been running as a team for 20+ years, a newbie team who trained by drinking beer & eating pizza, a family & friends team running for a son/husband that had passed away the year before, and an older all-female team who had one of their runners need medical attention during the relay the year before. The stories were inspiring and heartbreaking.
I personally loved the movie because it took me back to my experience just a few months ago....and it made me realize how crazy we were for running it! I was glad Todd was able to see it because it showed him what I went through since I'm sure the stories I told him didn't do it justice. Yes, you're running in the middle of the night along the shoulder of the road with cars & trucks flying by on no sleep and having eaten next to nothing. Yes, I loved every second of it and can't wait to do another relay. I also liked it because, as a veteran of riding in van 1, I never got to see the legs that my teammates in van 2 ran. I had heard about terrible leg 20 that consists of 5 miles uphill on a dusty dirt road but I didn't really understand how painful that leg must have been until I saw it in the movie.
I highly recommend seeing this movie even if you've never done Hood to Coast. It's an amazing experience and this movie proves that anyone can run if you put your mind to it.
Tuesday, January 11, 2011
Life, Love, and.....Half Marathons?
After running Columbus in October, I took some time off from running and tried some new classes like yoga & TRX suspension training.....and I love them! Unfortunately, once I dive into marathon training, I won't have time for those classes because not only do I have to focus on running and some occasional strength training, but I also have a full-time job, a wedding to plan, and a wonderful fiance to spend time with. Not too mention, Todd & I are moving in together in April.
I had a few friends that had amazing races this past year and to see the passion and dedication they have for running is incredible. I feel like I used to be like that and I want to get back to that place. Now don't get me wrong, I don't hate running and I never will but right now, running Boston will not light that fire for me that I need. I know that sounds funny because if anything, Boston should be the motivation that I need because hello, it's BOSTON. I think I'm burnt out from training for marathons and I miss the awesome group of girls I ran with a couple years ago.
Of course, I'm not going to give up running completely but just take the year off from marathons. I have a few races planned for 2011 and a pretty lofty goal in mind too. I'm hoping to train for & race two 1/2 marathons in Columbus this year, one in May and one in October. To non-runners, it seems like if I'm burnt out on marathons than why in the world would I run a 1/2 marathon. Trust me, there is a world of difference between running a 1/2 and running a full marathon, both in the time commitment to training and on race day.
My goal is to hopefully get an automatic qualifier for the NYC Marathon. For me, this would be to run a 1/2 marathon in or under 1:37. My PR is 1:38:30 so it's realistic but will be challenging. My Hood to Coast teammates from last year have also mentioned possibly running Reach the Beach Relay in September and Todd & I just signed up for the Warrior Dash in June. So despite not running Boston (and it's too late to turn back because I already cancelled my hotel reservation), I still have plenty of races to look forward to in 2011. And oh yeah, I'm also getting married this year!
Monday, January 10, 2011
Weekly Recap: January 3-9
Monday: 4 mi (7:46 pace); 60 min elliptical
Tuesday: 75 min Power Flow Yoga
Wednesday: REST
Thursday: 4 mi (7:44 pace); core
Friday: 30 min elliptical; lifted total body
Saturday: 5 mi (8:14 pace)
Sunday: taught 20 min core & taught 50 min spinning
TOTAL: 13 mi
Friday, January 7, 2011
Brewing Away!
Thursday, January 6, 2011
Back on Track...
I know running 4 mi isn't much but you have to start somewhere & I'm getting excited about what 2011 has in store for racing!
Wednesday, January 5, 2011
Amazing Story
Tuesday, January 4, 2011
Peanut Butter Cup Pie
Layers of chocolate crust, peanut butter filling, and chocolate drizzled with peanut butter on top....it does not get any better than this!
Monday, January 3, 2011
Weekley Recap: December 27-January 2
Monday: 3 mi (8:00 min pace)
Tuesday: 75 min spinning/TRX combo class
Wednesday: 30 min spinning; med ball circuit & stair workout w/ firefighters
Thursday: REST
Friday: REST
Saturday: 4 mi (7:56 pace); lifted total body; 15 min Jackie Warner Xtreme Abs DVD
Sunday: taught 20 min core & taught 50 min spinning
TOTAL: 7 mi
Sunday, January 2, 2011
New Year's Eve 2010

Baked Brie (recipe from Lindsey at Lovin' My Life) which was delicious!

Stromboli


