My schedule looks like this right now: work...work out...eat...sleep. I feel like a robot.
Literally. I work 830-4, work second job 4-7, work out 7-8, eat dinner 8-9, and hopefully end up in bed around 10.
Kyle's schedule is exactly the same, so for right now, this works for us. I didn't really mean to be working this second, part time job each day but it sort of turned into that, which while Kyle has his second, part time job of coaching, it's fine. I'm counting on this only being the case for the Fall (hopefully!). And we're not psycho about working out, but until Oct. 29th when we run the 10k, we have to be.
And speaking of training for the 10k, its going ok. I just really don't enjoy running. It's not my thing. And I'm okay with it. So, I'll keep training to have done this once, but I think I'll be done with running long distances after that. Not to mention, my knees HATE me right now. I'm hoping changing shoes might work because my-knees-going-thumb-after-mile-3 probably isn't a good thing. ;)
In other news, I'm waiting for some fabric to arrive so I can attempt my first upholstery project. More deets and pics soon!
Thursday, September 8, 2011
Tuesday, August 16, 2011
Kyle and I are officially signed up to run a 10k at the end of October.
For me, this is a big deal for several reasons:
1. I have weak knees and shin splints.
2. I don’t really enjoy running in general.
3. I’ve never really trained for a particular fitness goal.
I’ve always known I’ve had bad knees. However, the problem has become worse over the years after my right knee has been knocked out of socket twice, once my senior year of college and then the other two days before getting married. I’ve really worked at strengthening them but they’ve never fully improved. And knees are sort of essential for running longer distances. :) Also, I get shin splints, especially when consistently running on pavement.
I’ve never really trained for any sort of physical fitness goal – I do keep active and attend the gym multiple times a week but not for any specific reason besides staying healthy. This is Kyle’s area of expertise so hopefully he’ll keep me in line and give me good tips. :) I’m interested to see how I react to having to stay disciplined and work through the pain. I actually really want to run a mini marathon someday but just don’t know if my knees/shins can take it – so doing a 10k first should be a good indicator.
And lastly, I just don’t enjoy running long distances. I get easily bored. I’d much rather attend a gym class or outdoor activity where I don’t notice the time flying by and get just as good a workout. However, I've been trying to be more intentional about small goals like this one. I can keep saying I'll do it "someday" or I can just do it now. Plus, I know it will only be harder the older I get and the longer I wait.
So, here's to new goals and commitments to accomplishing new things!
For me, this is a big deal for several reasons:
1. I have weak knees and shin splints.
2. I don’t really enjoy running in general.
3. I’ve never really trained for a particular fitness goal.
I’ve always known I’ve had bad knees. However, the problem has become worse over the years after my right knee has been knocked out of socket twice, once my senior year of college and then the other two days before getting married. I’ve really worked at strengthening them but they’ve never fully improved. And knees are sort of essential for running longer distances. :) Also, I get shin splints, especially when consistently running on pavement.
I’ve never really trained for any sort of physical fitness goal – I do keep active and attend the gym multiple times a week but not for any specific reason besides staying healthy. This is Kyle’s area of expertise so hopefully he’ll keep me in line and give me good tips. :) I’m interested to see how I react to having to stay disciplined and work through the pain. I actually really want to run a mini marathon someday but just don’t know if my knees/shins can take it – so doing a 10k first should be a good indicator.
And lastly, I just don’t enjoy running long distances. I get easily bored. I’d much rather attend a gym class or outdoor activity where I don’t notice the time flying by and get just as good a workout. However, I've been trying to be more intentional about small goals like this one. I can keep saying I'll do it "someday" or I can just do it now. Plus, I know it will only be harder the older I get and the longer I wait.
So, here's to new goals and commitments to accomplishing new things!
Friday, July 22, 2011
Sunday, July 17, 2011
Dream Job
Every now and then I have a sudden revelation of what my dream job would be. These mostly involved totally unrealistc opportunities that only a select number of people probably ever do. But one of those things that I think, "Gosh, that must be awesome to be the person that does _____!"
So, here's my most recent inspiration: The other day I saw a live version of Adele's songs 'Someone Like You' and 'Don't You Remember.' And I thought to myself, who is that guy playing the piano? I watched several live versions and in each one, it's the same man. Did he have to audition to play for her? Does she know him personally? I would like his job please. Seriously, I have total respect for an artist who has such a beautiful voice with only piano as an accompaniment, especially in this age of completely auto tuned voices. Maybe I'm just biased towards the piano. :)
I think this job appeals to me for several reasons: I would never want the job of the 'star.' I could never handle the pressure or all the eyes. But the job of the person playing the star's music, yes please. How many people actually remember who played the piano for famous artists? Nobody. Ok, well maybe the people who are supposed to know, but not the majority of people. Perfect. Less pressure but gorgeous music and the chance to play for incredible people. Ahhhhh.
So Adele, if you ever read this (ha!), I'm your girl!
More realistic personal goal: purchase piano in the next 6 mths to brush up on my skills and then volunteer in the church worship band. I'll keep you updated on my progress...
So, here's my most recent inspiration: The other day I saw a live version of Adele's songs 'Someone Like You' and 'Don't You Remember.' And I thought to myself, who is that guy playing the piano? I watched several live versions and in each one, it's the same man. Did he have to audition to play for her? Does she know him personally? I would like his job please. Seriously, I have total respect for an artist who has such a beautiful voice with only piano as an accompaniment, especially in this age of completely auto tuned voices. Maybe I'm just biased towards the piano. :)
I think this job appeals to me for several reasons: I would never want the job of the 'star.' I could never handle the pressure or all the eyes. But the job of the person playing the star's music, yes please. How many people actually remember who played the piano for famous artists? Nobody. Ok, well maybe the people who are supposed to know, but not the majority of people. Perfect. Less pressure but gorgeous music and the chance to play for incredible people. Ahhhhh.
So Adele, if you ever read this (ha!), I'm your girl!
More realistic personal goal: purchase piano in the next 6 mths to brush up on my skills and then volunteer in the church worship band. I'll keep you updated on my progress...
Tuesday, April 26, 2011
2-7 and Easter
This last week was full of family. And I loved every minute. I haven’t had my parents present for my birthday in quite some time (at least 6 years). We didn’t have anything extra special planned during their visit but it turned out exactly as I could have hoped for. I was able to take a few days extra off work and just spend time talking, shopping, and being together. I feel so fortunate to have parents that put an emphasis on keeping close relationships, even though we live miles apart. I have always felt so incredibly supported by them and this visit was no different. I know the sadness I felt after they left simply points to our strong bond and for that I am so grateful.
Easter is an extra special holiday to me, not only because of its spiritual significance but because my name carries an Easter meaning,‘abounding in life.’ Only once that I remember has my birthday fallen on Easter Sunday but I always love when it’s at least somewhat close. I love that my very essence in so many ways is tied to Easter.
I have been overwhelmed this last week by incredible family and also in the knowledge of what my Savior has done for me. My heart is so full.
Easter is an extra special holiday to me, not only because of its spiritual significance but because my name carries an Easter meaning,‘abounding in life.’ Only once that I remember has my birthday fallen on Easter Sunday but I always love when it’s at least somewhat close. I love that my very essence in so many ways is tied to Easter.
I have been overwhelmed this last week by incredible family and also in the knowledge of what my Savior has done for me. My heart is so full.
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