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What I did on my summer vacation

I did crafting.

I did a few other things, but mostly crafting. I spent my vacation in the Twin Cities area visiting friends and family. I went to a birthday party, babysat my nephew, went to the Science Museum, the Children’s Museum, Como Zoo, the fall festival of the church I attended growing up, and the State Fair. Between those things was knitting, crocheting, sewing and my mom taught me how to can fruit.

My sister and her family live in St. Paul and my parents live just north a bit in Buffalo. We decided to get together and do a Pinterest Night where we would meet at my sister’s place and work on crafts or DIYs we saw on Pinterest. I wanted to sew a new lunch bag. I have a thing for lunch bags and boxes – right now I have two thermal bags, two bento boxes, a full Mr. Bento set, and a huge collection of plastic containers that fit together. I picked this pattern from JoAnn.com – Cute-Enough-To-Eat Lunch Bags and went to Crafts Direct in St. Cloud to pick out fabric.

Every time I drive by St. Cloud on my way to Buffalo I vow to stop at Crafts Direct. Well, this time I finally did it. Turns out it’s pretty much the same as Hobby Lobby. I ended up spending about an hour and a half in the fabric section alone. They had a really cool fabric selection. I got a “recycle, reduce, reuse” themed fabric for the outside of the bag, a green, leafy fabric for the lining and straps, and a blue flower button. They make an adorable bag for my lunch!

Lunch bag

Today it held yogurt, a leftover porkchop, a salad of tomatoes and cucumbers, a slice of tomato-herb bread, a Diet Coke, and cutlery.
So roomy!

On my drive to my sister’s house in St. Paul from Crafts Direct in St. Cloud (yes, I’m a crazy person) I stopped at a yarn store in Maple Grove I’ve wanted to visit for a while. At Amazing Threads I bought a skein of Malabrigo Sock in Ravelry Red and four skeins of Berroco Vintage DK in Lilac. I have special plans for the sock yarn, and the Vintage DK will probably be a sweater I’ve had my eye on.

Malabrigo Sock Berroco Vintage DK

Then I met my mom at JoAnn Fabrics a few miles away and bought more yarn. Seven skeins of Serenity Sock for a cardigan, and two skeins of Kroy Sock in a fun pattern which I suppose will probably be socks. They’re kind of manly; perhaps I’ll knit socks for some lucky dude.

Serenity Sock Patons Kroy Socks

My parents’ back yard makes a pretty backdrop for yarn photos.

The next day I went to Silver Creek Cabin for just an eensy bit more yarn shopping. I bought a skein each of Done Roving Frolicking Feet in Hot Pink and Blue Ridge Yarns Kaleidoscope in Ocean Coral for more sock making. I’ve used Blue Ridge Yarns Kaleidoscope before and I L-O-V-E love it. Very sturdy, very pretty colors.

Done Roving Yarns Blue Ridge Yarns

To round out my shopping I got three skeins of Queensland Collection Kathmandu Chunky for a vest.

Queensland Collection

My husband was unable to vacation with me, so he had to fend for himself while I was gone. When I arrived home he said “Don’t ask how much pizza I ate while you were away.” I responded with “Deal, if you don’t ask how much yarn I bought.”

Amid this shopping was some actual crafting. I crocheted an amigurumi bat for my husband. He’s an Alien Space Bat.

Alien Space Bat

He’s made from Red Heart Classic yarn in Pale Sage and Silver. He still needs some feet, and probably antennae (as he’s an alien) and a space helmet (as he’s from space), but we haven’t quite figured out how to do that part yet. The pattern for the bat is available through Ravelry.

I did some work on my rainbow knee socks, which have morphed to rainbow thigh-highs. I’m actually much further than this now – they’re up over my knees. I’d love to finish them by the end of the month, but it would take some serious knitting. That’s a lot of sock!

Rainbow Knee Socks

Now I know that I can knit to about three inches below my knees with a single 100g skein of sock yarn. I have short legs.

The last crafty thing I did on my vacation was making homemade applesauce with my mom. We got the apples from her neighbors’ trees. A half-grocery bag full made ten pints of applesauce! It’s very good. We boiled the apples with butter, cinnamon, nutmeg and cloves. I like to add a pinch of brown sugar when I eat it.

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I got so excited every time I heard a jar lid seal. Pop! My first batch of canning was a success!

A very good, very relaxing, very crafty vacation. Now it’s back to the real world for a while.

5k on a stick

Yesterday I ran my second 5k race. My goal was to finish in less than 35 minutes. That’s kind of a lofty goal – it would be a 4:42 improvement over the race I ran in May. But I trained with this number in mind, getting lots of long cardio sessions to build endurance and going for distance runs once a week.

In the early morning hours my dad drove me and my brother’s fiancée to the Minnesota State Fair grounds to participate in the Milk Run. The race started at 7:45 am. It was really humid, but the temperature was nice. As we lined up I heard one of the other participants talking about the hills on the course and I thought, oh no – there aren’t any hills in Fargo – I’ve never run on hills before!

2012 Milk Run

I’m in the pale green tee with green and grey running skirt.

But pretty soon we were off. The course wound around the U of M campus and was very pretty. I had picked out some good songs to listen to and I kept repeating my goal in my head. Then, 3.1 miles later, I had done it!

2012 Milk Run

I don’t think this picture accurately depicts how covered in sweat I was. The relative humidity was 94% that morning.

My official time was 34:27. A huge improvement over my last run! I am so pleased that my hard work paid off. We went over to the Blue Ribbon Picnic area and picked up our shirts, then went off to enjoy a fun day at the fair.

2012 Milk Run

So what challenge comes next? Maybe one of the themed races – like Warrior Dash or Run For Your Life? There’s a New Years Day 5k around Lake Como that could be fun. My husband wants to try for the 10k at next year’s marathon in Fargo – wow! I’ll keep pushing myself and aiming for improvement in my fitness as long as I can!

ENJOY WORKOUT

This machine:

stepmill

is a snarky jerk. It’s like a treadmill, but with stairs. It is a killer workout.

Stepmill is a jerk

I assure you, no one has ever had an enjoyable time on this sucker. Didn’t stop me, though.

Stepmill workout

I sure showed that machine. I climbed to the top of the Trump World Tower in about 16 minutes.

Today’s Workout
Cardio machine circuit

Stepmill, 75 steps per minute, about 15 minutes
Treadmill, 5mph, about 15 minutes
Elliptical, resistance set to 7, about 15 minutes

Ow my squats

When we started working out we didn’t know much about anything. Any muscle that was aching after doing a workout with multiple squat variations was called a “squat.” Hamstrings are squats, glutes are squats, quads are squats.

I still do a lot of squats. They still make my squats ache, too. Today my squats are really aching!

Lower body day at the gym. As I was doing my warm up on the elliptical I watched the trainer drag a bench, some weights, and a body bar over by the mirrors. We did iron crosses with five pound weights – start in a squat with your arms in front of you, move them to the sides as you stand. Then regular squats while holding 17.5 pound dumbbells. Oof, getting tough. Then a sort of variation on Russian hamstring exercises. Kneel on the lat pulldown machine and hook your legs around the pads. Use a body bar to balance yourself, and lower down. This is precarious. How I didn’t smash my face I’ll never know. Then lift your body up using your hamstring muscles. Tough stuff.

But I had the hardest time today with single leg squats. I just couldn’t get my body to do them! I know I have trouble with body and spatial awareness sometimes, and even with all the mirrors and different arrangements I just kept falling over. It was so frustrating. I knew what I wanted my body to do but I just could not do it.

After three sets of those exercises I told the trainer I was all squatted out, and we switched to abs for the rest of the workout. When my legs are tired it’s really easy to focus on abs because my quads are too pooped to join the party. I did alternating toe touches, crunches with a medicine ball, side twists with the medicine ball, bicycles and leg lifts. It felt good to really bang it out. My core is like a sack of cement!

Today’s Workout

Sets Reps Weight
Dumbbell iron cross 3 25 5
Dumbbell squats 3 20 17.5
Russian hamstring 3 15 -
Single leg squat 3 15 -
Alternating toe touches 1 20 -
Leg lifts 1 30 -
Crunches w/medicine ball 1 30 8
Seated twist w/medicine ball 1 20 8
Bicycles 1 20 -

Total time was about 40 minutes.

It’s my blog and I’ll change gears if I want to

So I kind of stopped blogging. I didn’t stop knitting, crocheting, baking, or any of that other stuff. I just ran out of things to say.

Plus I found a new hobby. I’ve kind of been immersed in what can most easily be described as “fitness.” Working out, healthy eating, that sort of thing. Books, blogs, movies, TV specials, even Pinterest boards. A million people already have blogs about fitness and nutrition and I’m an expert in neither so hemmed and hawed about blogging about it for a bit, but now I just want to talk about my new hobby. If there’s an audience or not I don’t really mind, so feel free to tune out when you see posts in these categories.

And I suppose I should give fair warning. Since I like to talk about my personal results there might be information some might not want to see. Progress photos, lab numbers, a chubby person in a sports bra, etc.

Where I Was

July 2007 July 2007

I don’t have many photos of myself from around 2007. That’s when I recognized that I wanted to change.

I am 5 feet, 1 inch tall and my highest recorded weight was 185 pounds. My BMI was 35, which is class II obesity. I was insulin resistant, on the path to diabetes and my cholesterol was far too high for a young woman just starting her life.

I had graduated from college and was working at a desk from 8 am to 5 pm. I sat in the car, sat at my desk, sat on the couch. The amount of physical activity I engaged in dropped to zero.

I was in charge of my meals. I had a kitchen and my own cupboards and refrigerator and a grown-up paycheck to buy whatever I wanted. I ate absolute junk. Junk, non-stop! To make matters even worse I have celiac disease and I didn’t take care of it properly.

Strangely, during this time I know I tried to be healthy. The problem was I had no idea how to do it. And since I made mistakes – ineffective “exercise” programs, diets that were far too severe to last – things just got worse.

Eventually I figured it out. Well, I figured out what works for me. I have goals, and those include never neglecting my health again.

Where I’ve Been

In July of 2007 it was time to make a change. I began seeing an obesity specialist. An endocrinologist helped me get everything back in order medically and their dietitian focused on my diet. They taught me how to make a healthy diet into a habit, what foods to eat and when, and importance of things other than calories.

The doctor also put me on a dose of phentermine. Phentermine is a psychostimulant used as an appetite suppressant. Behavior changes with food were easier to make when I wasn’t feeling a nagging urge to eat the same junk food I’d grown accustomed to.

I stopped eating fast food. I stopped eating pre-packaged frozen “meals.” I ate vegetables and fruits and finally took my celiac disease seriously and never, ever touched gluten. I began to walk to work, then I began to exercise before work as well. I started doing the Couch 2 5K program.

I began to lose weight. Eventually it was time to stop taking phentermine. One of the long-term side-effects of phentermine is a loss of appetite, and this happened to me. After I stopped taking it I had no interest in eating whatsoever. It took about a year after stopping the medication before I was felt properly hungry again.

I don’t regret taking the drug, because it helped me form habits that are still beneficial today. But these sort of things aren’t for everyone, and they don’t always help.

When I stopped taking phentermine my weight was about 135 pounds. What a change I had made in my life!

August 2009

My BMI was 25.5. I was now at the low end of overweight and I felt amazing. Shortly after this time I made some big life changes. I moved in with my significant other, which meant I could no longer walk to work, and we got married. Being at home with my new husband in our new life, we got a bit lazy. I stopped exercising.

I gained a bit more weight. Back up to around 160 pounds.

I knew I could lose it. I knew I could because I did it before. But this time I had no doctors, no dietitians, no pills. I had knowledge, ambition and a milestone birthday approaching. I promised to be in the best shape of my life by the time I turned 30.

The first thing I did was join SparkPeople.com and used their food trackers to note my daily intake – calories, fat, fiber and protein.

The second thing I did was start a simple exercise program with elements I knew would keep me engaged. I used EA Sports Active – a video game. Trophies and other achievements helped motivate me to exercise every day.

After about a year of video game exercises I decided to get a gym membership. Now I go to the gym before work four times a week. I meet with a trainer and I’m learning how to lift weights.

May 2012

Today I weigh 125 pounds. My BMI is 23.6 and my body fat percentage is 24%. Earlier this month I ran a 5K. I can’t believe what my body is capable of now. I’ve accomplished goals and set new ones.

Where I’m Going is yet to be determined. I hope wherever it is I’m happy and healthy like I am today.