Happy Sunday! This was going to be a "5 on a Friday" post and then maybe a "6 on a Saturday" post and now... it's Sunday. Here are 6 things from the weekend and others:
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This weekend we watched the Tour of Britain which went only a few streets away from us. The cyclists were so fast! The kids loved it, but I couldn't get many photos because I had Clara on my shoulders the whole time.
There was a single american rider so I decided to get my USA flag out because I don't often get the chance, and waving a flag at a bike race seemed really bike race-y.
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The Cardiff Half is just 4 weeks away. I'm deviating a bit from the Peloton Road to Half Marathon programme, because I can't seem to get the right runs on the right days. On Saturday I ran our local parkrun 5k with the twins in the pram as a "recovery run" which I 100% do not recommend. The twins got bored, the running was difficult, I was slow, and I didn't feel very "recovered" after.
Today I did my long run which more than made up for my awful run last week and grumpy recovery this week. I am still not fast, but I am happy that I can run for 2 hours now. Also, the Cardiff half is FLAT so I am hoping that the fact I do trail hills in my long runs will mean I'll be moderately faster at the actual half marathon.
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I have a new random hobby which is writing thank you emails to people and companies. A few weeks ago we went to the botanical gardens and there was a kid circus and I had such a nice time I wrote a thank you email to both the circus and the botanical gardens. I also wrote a thank you to the local astronomical society for the planetarium show we saw. And I wrote a thanks to the company that we buy our planner from. I've been trying to look for people or companies to thank and it's a fun project so far, which hopefully is bringing a bit of joy to places that may get more complaints than thanks.
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I have not been very good about carving out actual planning time. I have the ideal week template and last week would have been a great time to fill it out for September. I also haven't done any sort of September goal setting. I feel like I was doing awesome with the September and back to school transition and all the associated logistics and emotions and planning etc, until Saturday when I just got super grumpy and then stayed super grumpy. There might be a hormonal aspect to this as well, but I don't think that fully discounts the grump! This week my goal is to actually do my ideal week and also to continue daily planning.
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Because I am a super basic human, I picked this background from The Everygirl for my phone this month and it brings me great joy when I see it.
----Does anyone remember Rachael Ray? Tonight I made Spanikopa-burgers, a Rachael Ray Recipe that 80% of my family eat. There's a real recipe, but I make burgers from Turkey mince, Feta Cheese, Olives, Spinach, Eggs & Oatmeal. As a random aside, how very 2000's are the Rachael Ray cookbook covers?
Can you hear her saying "EVOO"? She did love the EVOO!
Do you remember Rachael Ray? Do you have a random 90s/00's recipe you love?
I remember Rachael Ray! My go-to quick chili is her recipe. When I went on a long weekend vacay with my SILs a few years ago one of them made a "stoup" - a stew/soup hybrid of hers that was very good.
ReplyDeleteIf you've got 9 miles then you've got 13.1 in four weeks! Congrats!
Haha Stoup! I love it! I will have to look that up, I don't think I'm super clear on the difference between stew and soup... liquid content maybe?
DeleteI remember Rachel! Wow, that is definitely a throwback.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea to give positive feedback to companies. Love this! And I bet it doesn't happen that often. What a way to boost the recipient's day and it might inspire companies/locations to keep up the good work. Positive reinforcement is such an encouragement.
Thank you! I thought it was something you might like, it had Elisabeth vibes to me and so far I've had some really lovely replies back :-)
DeleteI love the idea of writing thank you notes to companies! What a wonderful idea. I think we still have Rachel Ray’s first 30 minute meals cookbook. EVOO, The Old GB, Parm. She had her catch phrases, didn’t she? Did you watch her $40 a day series? We loved that one too.
ReplyDeleteOh I had never heard of $40 a day - It definitely looks like something I would enjoy!
DeleteOh, I must have missed that you're training for a half! That is so exciting... and I am sure you'll do great. It's really not about hitting the training run on the exact day (I tend to follow a plan, but it's ok to shift things around) and I am sure the trail running also helps! I definitely have seen you put in the work and I noticed your longer runs! I am superexcited for you!
ReplyDeleteThank you! I was so impressed by your marathon training and it's still on a someday dream for me.
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