Wednesday, 10 June 2009

  • I tried to quit you, Xanga. Really, I did.

    Yes, I'm here, and I'm blogging. Crazy, isn't it? Let's see if I can get into the swing of things ...

    What's new with me? A whole lot of nothing. I've been working non-stop over the past few months—oodles of overtime doesn't allow for much of a personal life, ugh.

    It's sad to say that one sentence sums up the ins and outs of my prolonged absence. Hah. What else can I come up with?

    • husband and I saw a few movies. "Star Trek" and "UP" were particular favorites. While I cried (hard) at both of them, they were simply amazing.

    • my friend Steve moved to Seattle. Yeah, my IKEA buddy is gone. *sniff*

    • husband wants an iPhone. I knew I could convert him.

    • I cleaned my apartment. Fascinating, I know. (I did design my teeny tiny closet ...)



    • Damn you, Speidi. I wasted an entire Sunday on an "I'm A Celebrity ..." marathon and am shamefully hooked.

    • I missed my Xangaversary. 5 years, friends! Barring the past few months, that was almost daily blogging. Crazy.

    • we had an anniversary, too. Two years down, forever to go.

    • Milo is still adorable. Enough said.



    And of course, last but not least:

    I got a tan!


    This is what happens when you step out from a dark computer room, I guess.

    All in all, it's been nice to step away, but I'm glad to be back, Xanga. I could never quit you anyway.

    <3jen

Tuesday, 14 April 2009

  • One Step Forward, Two Steps ...

    I hate having a desk job.

    Sit, sit, sit all day with no movement from the waist down.

    And other than walking (very minimally) from point A to point B, I don't utilize the greatest exercise opportunity that i have within myself. (I'm working on changing that.)

    Simply increasing the steps you take per day can really have a drastic affect on your life.

    According to Wendy Bumgardner, walking blogger extraordinaire, you should begin by increasing "your pedometer steps by 2000 per day, up to a goal first of 6000 steps per day and eventually to 10,000 steps per day."

    Be sure to warm up before you walk. You need to wake up your muscles and let them know you'll be needing to use them for awhile. Go at an easy pace for 5-10 minutes or so. About.com says "this will tell your muscles they can't just sit back and burn up the available sugars in your body; they need to call on the fat reserves." Consider this an exercise primer.

    For the next 30-60 minutes, you should walk at a "determined" pace.

    (You remember that one time you were late for that one thing, and how you walked as fast as you could to get there? The sense of urgency in your step? Yeah, kinda like that.)

    I like to use the talk test.

    Taken from the center for disease control and prevention, the talk test is a simple method of measuring activity intensity. "A person who is active at a light intensity level should be able to sing while doing the activity. One who is active at a moderate intensity level should be able to carry on a conversation comfortably while engaging in the activity. If a person becomes winded or too out of breath to carry on a conversation, the activity can be considered vigorous."

    Be sure to give your body a cool down time by walking at a slower pace for five minutes. (It's also recommended to finish off your walking excursion with some stretching. I'm not there yet.)

    Something new I learned today: it is not recommended to add outside weight to your body while walking. If you do, you should add no more than 10 pounds and wear it in a backpack or at your hips so your body can remain balanced and your posture is not thrown off. Walking with poor posture or adding weight to your arms or legs can lead to injury.

    Oops! I occasionally use ankle and wrist weights to add intensity ... this is a no-no now.

    Even if you don't have time for a regimented exercise plan, try implementing a few of these in your life:

    • park your car farther from the store, work, etc.
    • use part of your lunch break as a chance to walk around the block (or building)
    • take the dog around the block a few times
    • (for those in apartments) walk to get your mail or visit the front office
    • use a push lawnmower instead of a riding one!
    • use the stairs instead of the elevator

    And finally, what would an informational post be without calculators?


    Go, my friends, take the world by storm! We can do it, one step at a time. 

    *be a friend, recommend. apparently this is what we do now*

Monday, 13 April 2009

  • Stranger Danger!

    It started with a phone call.

    "Where are you?" I asked. Husband and I were waiting for my step-dad at our favorite hometown lunch spot.

    "I'm on my way ..." *click*

    It took him twenty minutes to show up, only to find out he was right across the street. Out of breath, he plopped down across from us, cracking a half smile on his mischievous face.

    See, what had happened was ...

    Step-dad was sent to the store for a few groceries before meeting us for lunch. Already late, he hurriedly checked out and beelined for his car.

    He clicked the key fob, and the familiar flashing lights appeared.

    Opens the door.
           
                Gets in the car.

                            Keys in ignition, and success! It starts!

    As he reached for the seat belt, he found a buck seventy-five in the door handle. "This doesn't belong there," he thought—into the pocket it went.

    All of a sudden, the cashier ran out, items in hand. Apparently step-dad missed a bag in his haste.

    "... wait a minute, when did I go to Sonic? Who's crap is that in the passenger seat? When did I get a handicap sticker?"

    "THIS ISN'T MY CAR!"

Thursday, 09 April 2009

  • My best friend's back.

    In an all-consuming relationship for the past few years, bestest had focused on her freshly-graduated life and guy. It was a mostly long-distance thing, so I understood when evenings out or weekend jaunts were pushed aside in order to spend time with him. She was happy, so who was I to question it? After all, husband and I had a fairly lengthy long-distance portion ourselves, so I KNEW what it was like to miss each other.

    When guy started becoming wishy-washy, though, we warned her that it wouldn't end well. Being blindly in love, she held on. It's easy for outsiders to say we'd just leave in situations like that, but honestly, I'm sure I would have tried to salvage the YEARS put in to something that was mostly good. Nevertheless, we took a step back and withdrew our advice—she needed to figure this out on her own.

    After a few months of back and forth, she reached her limit. She was tired of watching friendships and LIFE opportunities flit past while she waited for guy to get on the same page as her.

    This strong woman stood up for herself and reclaimed her life. She is ready to move on, and we are ready for her.

    I love you, bestest.  

    What post break-up regimen do you have?





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Purple at the prom.
I don't want to be alone.
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Bittersweet travels.
To the bottom I go.
October 29: where was I?
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I'm (not) going to Hell.
A little scrimping goes a long way.
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My sorority experience.
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New goal: become a bitch.
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Emotional eating: an epidemic.
16 pounds down.
My secret: GAD.
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Sex education: get smart.
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Kitty shenanigans, part TWO.
I learned something new today.
This puddy tat ain't fat!
You've been furminated!
Shenanigans.
This is what life is about.
Cat attack!
Baby Milo video.

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Why Obama?
Yes, I voted (no thanks to sushi!)
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Politics have infiltrated my IMs.
My thoughts on McCain.
My thoughts on Palin.
Meet Sarah Palin.
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