14 February 2012

Fitness: A Life Goal

One of the great parts about my job is the people I work with. Yeah, some times it's like living in the movie "Grumpy Old Men" but they seem to think I am tolerable. There is only one other person who is not either
a. old enough to be my parent, or
b. old enough to have memories of the year I was born.

This other person, who happens to one of the 8 men I work with, is close to my age and martial status. His wife also works and they have no children yet. He and his wife have been our dinner guest before and I enjoy talking with him when we have a break. He works on the warehouse side and I work in the office. Recently he started coming to me with questions about getting into shape. He heard I was an avid runner and knew a little about fitness. I realized that he is really excited and energized to get into shape. He is over weight for his height and would really like to feel better overall. He always has lots of questions and tells me about his new goals. He went from being a couch potato to running for an hour. I know he has worked hard over the last six months and he continues to be an inspiration for staying fit. As he says, fitness is more than just being in shape, it's a life goal to stay healthy.

All this newbie energy has made me think about my routine, running and overall fitness. I have days where I feel too tired, sluggish or unmotivated. His questions made me dig deeper into my brain's advice column (I swear some times that thing overacts! I have a lot of advice!). I thought about all the successful or unsuccessful habits I have learned over the years. A lot of people get in shape, but it can be difficult to find lasting fitness. Below are some tips on how to keep fitness in your life.

Disclaimer: I am not an expert, doctor or even guru. The following is my own thoughts, opinions & findings

  • Plan for it. Making fitness a part of your every day plan makes the goal easier. If I plan each day to run 5 miles in my head, on my calendar or blog then I am more likely to do it. I like to do list, checking off things reassures me I am on track. 
  • Tell someone! When I tell my husband, family members or friends about my fitness goals I am much more likely to make them happen. Telling other people makes me accountable for the goal. I like going back to them and telling them how I accomplished my goal too!
  • Write it down. Writing about fitness goals or failures provides reflection or support. If I keep track of my good running weeks and my not so good days I can look back and remind myself it will get better. Everyone has days when they feel better than others, those bad days can become more motivation to work harder. I spend about 5-10 minutes every day logging my workout in an on-line journal with my GPS watch system. 
  • Stay motivated with variety. I am not always the best resource for this tip, but when I try it I always feel better. About a month ago I was really struggling to keep up my mileage so I took a few days off  running to do whatever I wanted during my workout time. I took a new class at the gym, which I love now! I swam, which made me feel great without putting stress on my legs. I focused on weight lifting and figured out it really only takes 15-30 minutes to lift, thus I can add it to my regular running days.
  • Sleep. I mean really really really sleep. A good 10 hours. Try it on a weekend. Don't set the alarm. Don't make plans for the morning. Let your body recover. This can do wonders for both your body & mind.
  • Eat by listening. Crazy as that sounds, read a great article about listening to your body as a way to eat. I have started to really hone in on this idea and it is working well. I noticed right away that if I eat what I want when I want it I crave healthier options naturally. That apple sounds way better than a Snickers bar at 3 pm.
  • Drinks lots and lots of water. This tip always makes me feel better. Our bodies are made up of water, we need more water than soda, juice or coffee. Extra bonus: drink a glass of cold water first thing when you wake up in the morning. Your just spent 7-9 hours without fluids, your body is craving water. The temperature of the water makes your body work a little harder to heat up the water so it can use it properly, giving you an extra calorie burning boost in the morning.
  • Make it easy to workout. Lay out your workout gear ahead of time. Make a water bottle and put it in the fridge before work. Pack everything you need to workout & take it to work with you. Workout right after work. Make your workout space at home some place easy to get to, easy to move in and clutter free. Get the right gear and equipment. 
  • Keep in mind that fitness not only boost your self confidence but can also give you energy to help those you love. By staying active you can prolong your life, giving you more time to spend with those you love. Being healthy also means you can run, skip, jump and play with your children & grandchildren some day. Keeping your health a priority will let you do so many awesome things. One of the saddest things I see in my family are those who did not put their health first, those people, along with their families suffer because of those choices.
  • Enjoy what you are doing! No matter what you choose to do to stay healthy, enjoy it! By loving what you do each day you have have both purpose and enjoyment in fitness. I think that is the key to staying healthy your entire life. Not everyone is made to run marathons or rock climb, but finding an activity you enjoy you are more likely to keep at it!
You might have heard all of this stuff before. Magazines, on-line articles and fitness experts have great advice too. Check out a variety of opinions or research to find what's right for you. I hope you strive to make fitness a life time goal!

What do you do to stay healthy? What kinds of activities do you enjoy? Find any great motivation lately? 

12 February 2012

Friday Bake Day on Sunday: Chicken & Rice

Honestly, weekends fly by. So yes, my weekly commitment to post a recipe on Friday has moved to Sunday this week. This weekend was extra special as my husband received his student doctor white coat. So that is my excuse!

But, I still owe you a recipe...
This recipe always makes me think of long family dinners spent conversing around good food followed by warm coffee. I hope you enjoy this recipe as much as my family does.

Chicken & Rice Bake Dinner
Recipe from Grandma Nancy

4 Boneless Chicken Breast-halved
1 Tbs. vegetable or olive oil
2 cans (10 3/4 oz.) Cream of Chicken soup
1 1/2 cup Chicken Broth
1/4 tsp. salt/pepper
2 cups Rice, uncooked (Brown Rice works too!)
2 cups Broccoli
2 cups Shredded Cheese

1. Heat oil in skillet. Add chicken, cook until chicken is browned
2. Add soup, broth, broccoli, rice, salt & pepper to skillet. Cook on low heat for about 5 minutes.
3. Place all ingredients in oven casserole dish. Top with shredded cheese.
4. Bake at 350 degrees for an hour. (Cook longer if using brown rice) 

Ta Da! That easy. 

Now go bake!

04 February 2012

Living Disconnected

I often receive criticism because I seem "disconnected" to many of the modern conveniences we take for granted. Family members and friends alike all comment on my absence from social media, online communities or texting.

"Why don't you [insert action here] like every one else?"
"Why don't you post every single picture you take of your self on-line?" 
"Why don't you just check [some sort of social media]?"

It is not that I am against or opposed to any of the above actions. Truly, if I hated social media and on-line communities would I have a blog? I don't think I would even bother if I didn't see the benefits of writing on this blog. There are many ways to express yourself on-line, blogging is my chosen venue. 

That being said, I don't engage in every form of social media or social connection there is. Neither my husband or I have texting on our cell phones (I even still have a "flip phone"). We don't have cable. We pay a set amount for an allotted amount of internet usage and when it's gone for the month we stay off the internet. These things might seem silly to others, but the truth is...

We like living life "disconnected".

Now, we don't live in black holes. I love my Google reader and get updates from various news sources daily. We both watch the news on a regular basis. I check my e-mail daily. I write on a blog and try to contribute to on-line communities as much as possible. My husband has a lot of school work on-line and watches many lectures on the internet. 
There are many reasons we choose not to stay connected 24/7. It's expensive to have the latest phone (not to mention the phone plan!). Cable is a large cost as well. We both like to spend quiet time at home relaxing. We both have other hobbies that don't require being in contact with people every second. The list goes on...

But when it comes down to it, we like life to be real, exciting and engaging

Life is so short. Being too connected does not bring me any more happiness. I don't need my cell phone to give live updates to the latest Facebook happenings. I don't have to chat with all my friends 24/7.  And I don't need to watch all the crud that is on tv. Honestly. 

I have grown up with wonderful technology that brings millions together in great ways. I am glad technology has advanced to better human kind. But I don't need it in my face at all the time. 

I am sure the criticism will continue. People will find this no texting capability strange and "old fashioned" (I once last a potential friend after she told me she'd text me and I said I didn't have texting but she could call. She never called). I might not know who is dating who at any given second or where some one went for spring break, but I certainly know what is important to me. 

Living.

Friday Baking Day: Chocolate Chip Cookies

Ok. I know chocolate chip cookies are like the essential baking recipe that everyone has in their arsenal, but they are my favorite to bake & eat so I thought I would share my version. 

No lying,  chocolate chip cookies are a staple in your diet too. It's ok. 

Grandma Nancy's Chocolate Chip Cookies 
  • 2-1-/4 cup all purpose flour
  • 1 tsp. baking soda
  • 1 tsp. salt
  • 2 large eggs
  • 2 cups chocolate chips (I like the dark ones the best!)
  • 1 cup butter at room temperature
  • 3/4 cup sugar
  • 3/4 cup brown sugar
  • 1 tsp. vanilla extract
1. Pre-heat oven to 375 degrees
2. Combine flour, baking soda  & salt in a small bowl
3. In other bowl, beat butter, sugar, brown sugar and vanilla until creamy. Add eggs, one at a time, to butter mixture.
4. Gradually add butter mixture to flour mixture. Stir in all chocolate chips.
5. Make spoon size balls and place on un-greased cookie sheet.
6. Bake at 375 degrees for 8-10 minutes or until cookies are golden brown.
7. ENJOY! 



I try to always keep chocolate chips in our house, you never know when the mood strikes you to make cookies!
Over the holidays, while our friends were over, the mood struck us to make cookies! Even the boys got in on the fun...

Baking Boys

Mine is the one in the apron.

Hard at work!

What kind of cookies do you like? What's your favorite cookie recipe? Any guys in your life like to bake?

01 February 2012

Resolve Check In

Wow, it's almost the end of January already. Before you know it, spring will be here!

I thought it was time for a check in on my resolutions. 

1. Put things away, right away: I am doing much better in this category! I have improved my skills as well as gotten rid of a lot of junk. Thus, I have less to put away. It's a wonder I went this long without figuring out that was easier than continuing to pick up crap I don't need. Less stuff = less cleaning, see #2.

2. Buy less = clean less: Not only have I not bought things I don't need but I have gotten rid of things I had but didn't use. Less stuff = less cleaning.  This really is a better way to live.

3. Clean a little each day to make it easier: Almost. I do well for a few days but the weekend seems to throw off my groove. I am not perfect at cleaning, but taking care of little task each day cuts down on my total time spent cleaning. I make an effort to make our bed every day, start the dishwasher before going to bed and start laundry in the mornings when I can.

4. Create a "black book" & keep it up to date: I told my husband about the "black book" and he asked why a married woman needed a book of all the men she dated. Um, come again? Yeah, I was not aware of the synonym of "black book".  
So no, I didn't not intend to create a book with a list of men I have dated. What I wanted to do was create a binder with all the relevant information about my husband & I. Like our insurance information, hospital visits, medical history, contact information, etc.. I have named the book "The Albano's" instead.
And, check! I did it last weekend and printed it out. It is all set and up to date.


5. Do more things I love: Check. I spent more time with my husband. I ran a lot. I started a new knitting project (and almost finished it!). I love my life and this goal is going well.

6. Lose 10 pounds: Um. We'll check into this one in a few months.
7. Get rid of things I don't use/ don't take things I don't need: Ok. This goes with my first & second goals. It is a work in progress, but I did clean out my closet yesterday...



So far my 2012 is going well. I am happy with the goals I set for myself. It's always a sign of good goals when they are realistic and make improvements to my daily life.  I have lots of time left in 2012 to make my other goals realities.