Monday, April 25, 2011

Easter Sunday

Phew. Survived my first week of insanity training. I felt as if I had bruises all over my body for a few days, my muscles were so sore. I feel great today after a rest day yesterday and a long, slowish run. Is spring finally here? Blossoming trees are fragrant. Song birds are announcing their presence. I was running with a tank top on without even a shiver. There was an icecream truck parked on the Eastern prom. I also ventured out for a stroll with Gavin in the evening. We sat for a bit out by the ferry terminal, at the whale wall. The harbor was glassy and calm and the sky was cotton-candy pink and blue. It was absolutely gorgeous. So warm, in fact, that we decided to neglect our Easter dinner Tofurky and eat dinner at Flatbread on the deck. It was a perfect night. The folks at the next table had two of the cutest little dogs I have ever seen who kept us company as we waited for our pizza and were glued to our side once the pizza arrived, hoping for a crust to be dropped.

I worked through Earth Day, though I was wishing I could have a big celebration. Maybe next year. I will have more information after this week about a bake sale to benefit Sea Shepherd. Probably late summer. So stay posted and happy Monday.

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Insanity

A friend lent me the Insanity workout series- a 60 day high-intensity circuit training program. I decided as a runner I could handle the fit test as well as the day 2 workout. I think the only time I have been this drenched in sweat was at a Bikrim yoga class. I had decided that it was probably mostly hype, but now I am a believer. Incredible workout. This should really improve my cardio and lactic acid thresholds for the marathon. Excellent!

Sunday, April 17, 2011

Yeah for Sunday

I started off the day with some serious fuel from the one and only Silly's. It was my first Silly's brunch experience and came complete with complimentary donut holes that they made vegan for me! During the late morning hour, I had a bird's-eye view of the Patriots Day race here in Portland. The winner seemed to be five minutes ahead of the next contender. His stride looked effortless and he gave friendly waves to the crowd as he crossed the finish, as if he was out for a leisurely neighborhood jog. Very very impressive. Mid-day consisted of intervals of napping and reading the NYTimes. The NYTimes magazine had a great article on whether or not sugar is poison. I have already eliminated high fructose corn syrup and have been toying with the idea of as little refined sugar as possible without going crazy. The article argued well enough that I may just religiously avoid the stuff, though I have always been a bit of an enemy of the sugar-haters. Science is science, I suppose. I am trying to squeeze in some longer runs now. I did 50 minutes today and felt great at the end. I think I may try for a bit over an hour next week. Portland is so damn beautiful when it isn't snowing or raining! Showered and in jammies already, I am going to finish the day off by catching up on some more reading, hanging out with Jonas the furball flat-faced kitty, and ....well...I just may have brought home some Silly's vegan cake today that may have to get in my belly!

Saturday, April 16, 2011

brunch

Windy run today. This cold has got to end sometime soon! Just had brunch at Local Sprouts Cafe- a vegan BLT on delicious gigantic homemade bread slices, good coffee, and a Bomb Diggity vegan whoopie pie for later. Should have done my long run today perhaps! I am trying to maintain my base and really clean up my diet in the next couple of months before I begin my actual marathon training program. Ummm...after today that is. It is tough to feel motivated with this cold spring weather. Please sun, come soon.

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

green elephant

Just filled up all of those calories I burned today at one of my favorite places to do so: The Green Elephant. It has become such a mecca for us vegans and I am so happy to see that they are busy everytime I go. Chinese brocolli with crispy so fillet, extra spicy. There is absolutely nothing as fabulous as the meal after a long run. And of course I had to come home and bake some vegan cookies and my place smells so wonderfully of gingersnaps. Life is quite good at the moment.

monday run

Almost 60 degrees today! Just finished a long prom-to-prom run and should have worn a t-shirt. This city is so beautiful right now. The kids are in the park, the dogs have their heads out the car window, people are busy getting their boats ready down on the wharf. I feel fortunate to live in a place where natural beauty is still appreciated and conserved. Portland is lucky to have Portland Trails. I am sure I will run them all at some point through the summer. Show Portland Trails some support this Thursday at Portland Pie Company locations. Shipyard is donating money to Portland Trails for every pint sold and you can register early for the Portland Trails to Ale race. I will be doing that one. Running+beer+beautiful scenery+summer=perfection! Happy spring everyone!

I'm Back

I decided to get this blog up and running again as I prepare for the Maine Marathon, which I will be running for a charity that I am very passionate about. I hope that you will keep up with me on my journey. I will be posting some vegan info and probably too many of my meal descriptions, some training information as I begin my training, and some random stuff I want to share about my advocacy for the animals and the oceans as well as some great resources I find along the way. For those of you who are following because you know and love me, thanks for all of your support. For new friends, thanks for checking it out. It is going to be a fun summer!