A busy day.

by Jen, a priorfatgirl on July 30, 2010

Yesterday morning, I met Cindy, Mary and Erica for brunch. It was a nice way to spend the morning — I truly do not get enough girl talk in my life. Must.do.more.

Mary, me and the birthday girl, Cindy!

Me, Cindy and Erica.

After brunch, I came home and went for a 2 mile run. It was slightly warmer outside so I didn’t go too fast – pretty sure I need to start running in the mornings. By the time I got home from my run, my body was tense. I don’t know how to explain it other than I felt tight everywhere. Not sore, not in pain, just sore. Legs, neck, arms, back, everywhere.

I was definitely looking forward to yoga! I started my free trial at Core Power Yoga yesterday. My first session I decided to do just the intro class. I was super excited for my class because Erin joined me — classes are always more fun when others come with!

Our yoga instructor, Barron. He makes me sweat...

I have to share a disclaimer that I know I have said before but it is worth repeating. Yoga wasn’t something I did before I lost weight. I have to admit, I would have been intimidated to do a class, especially at Core Power Yoga, prior to losing weight.

That said, I think sometimes, we create our own hesitations and anticiapte things to be worse than they really are. Had I given myself a little push and just did yoga, I would have realized how amazingly relaxing it was. Which was especially true for my first Core Power Yoga class. Barron was very relaxing, calm and because it was an intro class, really took the time to explain the moves. Sometimes he even asked us all to watch him as he demonstrated. And…in those tiny moments when everyone was doing a flow and I had no clue what to do next, I’d just as easily peek out of the corner of my eye and copy those around me.

Me and my sweatiness.

The relaxation was just what I needed. I left the studio feeling relaxed and calm. The full body tension I
walked into the studio with had been left at the doors.

I woke up this morning and realized that my day was unfortunately way too crazy to fit another class in. Which, I’m highly disappointed with. But…today is SUPPOSE to be a rest day so I am working on letting it be and not getting worked up about it.

I had two good yet overwhelming appointments today. One was for my internship. It went really good but the ladies I’m working with was super excited about my research and wants to take the project into another direction—which could be good for me if however I’m not sure if I can swing it based on time commitment.

The second appointment was with a lady who owns a healthy cooking/shopping company. We bounced around a lot of idea’s which left me excited but again, wondering how I could somehow better manage time. Since both appointments were back to back, I ended up feeling stressed and overwhelmed again…probably the exact time I need to go back to yoga, huh?! I don’t feel the full body tension like I did yesterday however can feel the stress in my neck & head which is where I typically feel it.

Instead, I need to run to the grocery store, post office and Target. My dad and a couple of sisters (and their family) are coming over for dinner tonight along with my aunt and uncle who are in town.

Chicken recipes

A couple of you have requested the recipes for the chicken I’ve eaten the past couple of days. I used the dump and stir method so bear with me on the exact measurements but here ya go!

Buffalo Chicken: 1.5 cups shredded chicken + 2 laughing cow cheese + as much Franks Red Hot as you can handle!

Taco Chicken: About 1.5 cups of shredded chicken + 1/3 packet of taco seasoning + 1/2 cup of corn + little bit of water to help stir it all together.

TOMORROW.

I want to blog tomorrow because I want write more about my feelings — I feel like the past couple of days all I have written about have been “I ate this and this and this” or “I did this and this and this” but really haven’t talked about the obvious. On that note, I really am just going to play it by ear. If I blog tomorrow, i blog. If not, I’m not going to throw a hissy fit.

I have a 2 mile run in the morning and then am going to do yoga. Tomorrow afternoon, we are going to get together as family and…just be.

{ 12 comments… read them below or add one }

Marilou July 30, 2010 at 7:28 pm

Sometime, tha’ts the best way to relax … just be. No plans, no appointment. You eat when you’re hungry, you sleep if you’re tired …. playing around, no commitment :)

Enjoy !

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Kassie July 30, 2010 at 7:54 pm

In the Twin Cities, the Yoga Center of Minneapolis has classes they call “Big A#% Yoga.” It is intended for people who are overweight and is taught by people who have also struggled with their weight. I haven’t taken it, but have heard good things about it and I’m planning to take it once the snow falls.

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Une femme en santé July 30, 2010 at 8:06 pm

Hello Jen,

I started running in March.
I took a running class. The first class we did 1 minute of running and 2 minutes of walking, we did that 7 times. It was very difficult. I finished the class and I took the more advance class. Tomorrow I’m suppose to run a 10 k as a training (I did 8 so far).
My running coach came to me once and told me to relax my wrist. As soons as I relaxed my wrist my neck felt better, very amazing. Try that …

My coach also wrote a blog about it. I copy the link to her blog : http://www.elationcentre.com/2010/07/run-with-your-arms/
She talks about many things in her blog, health, food and of course run.
There is another good post on electrolytes when it is very warm we need to refuel :
http://www.elationcentre.com/2010/07/exercise-heat-electrolytes/
I hope you can enjoy these advice.

Keep running and relax ;-)

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Jen, a priorfatgirl August 1, 2010 at 6:57 pm

Thank you so much for the link to your coach’s blog! After reading the first link, I think how she describes the tight shrugged shoulders is what I’ve been experiencing. I’ve mentioned before I get to tight and my neck seems so stiff after I’ve run. I will try to concentrate on relaxing my shoulders next time I run…which is on Tuesday!

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Biz July 30, 2010 at 8:37 pm

“and as much Frank’s hot sauce as you can handle” which for me would be half a bottle! Just wanted to let you know I was thinking about you. I know this weekend is going to be difficult for you – sending big hugs your way!”

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Lisa July 30, 2010 at 9:49 pm

Jen,
I think of you and send a loving embrace your way this week. I lost my mother in 1993 at the age of 18. Not a day goes by that I don’t feel that loss. Rest assured with time, all things get better. As fate or bad luck would have it, the 1 year anniversary of my mom’s passing fell on Mother’s Day…I decided to stay in that day and “just be” with my emotions and memories. It was a good choice. In the years to come, so days and weeks will be better than others. I have 3 of my own children now, and Mother’s Day is still bittersweet for me.
That said, you are an inspiration. I love your blog.
All the best!

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Shelli July 31, 2010 at 1:40 am

Jen, I have spent a fair amount of time thinking of you and your family this week. I know we are new friends but the connection between your mom and my nephew created a bond that is unique. I will continue to pray for you and everyone that your mother’s life affected. Love to you!

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Michelle July 31, 2010 at 2:07 am

YAY for trying CPY! i’ve been going since last November. i do 60 minute c2 (the hot room is so amazing) and one time a 75 minute candle light flow on friday night. my favorite time to go is saturday or sunday at 10:30 am. which studio are you going to? i’ve been to Stadium Village and Downtown a couple of times (my usual is the one in Grand in St. Paul). I can tell when it’s been too long since i’ve done yoga. i really like going twice a week in the winter. and now Amanda is going to try it in a few weeks! go team.

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Kristin July 31, 2010 at 2:32 am

Will be thinking about you and your family tomorrow. What a testament to you all and to the family your mother helped nurture that you will spend some time together.

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Heidi August 2, 2010 at 11:47 am

those chicken recipes sound yummy.. may do one of those for a quick li=unch.. thanks.. you’re a doll!

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meh August 4, 2010 at 7:18 am

god youre so fucking boring. get fat

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kristine August 8, 2010 at 9:17 pm

When you make the shredded chicken – can I just ask how you prepare it? Do you boil, bake, steam, roast? What’s the method? Thanks!

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