Friday Physical #1

I am going to try to keep myself accountable here on this blog each Friday by chronicling my journey into ATTEMPTED PHYSICAL FITNESS.

I am going to be 30 next year, and over the last TEN years (since my surgery) I have watched my weight creep up and now I am uncomfortable with myself. Not necessarily in a bad way or a vain way, but in an actual physical way – I don’t feel healthy a lot of the time.

This isn’t about numbers or buying into the skinny-is-better culture. I’ll never be skinny. My (let’s face it) Germanic bone structure is such that I will never be dainty. But I think I have the ability to be:

AVERAGE!

Ultimately my goal over the next six months to a year, is to lose enough weight to fit into a size 14. It’s a realistic goal. I don’t know how much weight that will take. Ten years ago, post tumor, I was a size 16. So, I am doing what I should have done then and get into shape. It will be harder now, of course. I’m not 19 anymore.

And that’s what this is about. I don’t really care about size or numbers (for the most part), but I DO care about being strong and feeling healthy.

And I really like fashion and want to fit into all those goddamned things I see at Anthropologie. I must confess, this is one of the more upper most reasons for wanting to do this.

But there are other more legitimate reasons as well:

  1. My family tends towards high blood pressure.
  2. My family now has the threat of Alzheimers – and I want to be as healthy as possible to try to avoid that.
  3. I am tired A LOT, and I think not being in shape has to do with that.
  4. I want to hike the Lafayette Reservoir rim, which is 7 miles. And I don’t think I can physically do that yet. I have plenty of endurance but there’s a lot of up and down hill climbing.
  5. Someday I would like to hike Halfdome without dying.
  6. Did I mention I like hiking? (I know, right, wtf, who am I??)
  7. I think if I lose weight and work on my center of balance with the Wii Fit I will be less clumsy*.

Shallow but still legitimate reasons I want to do this:

  1. See above re: Anthopologie. 😛
  2. They stopped making my favorite jeans, goddamnit.
  3. A lot of knitting patterns are not sized for me, and it would be nice to make something according to pattern without having to do dreaded MATH.
  4. You’d use less yarn, too.
  5. My ass. Jesus Christ.

Ways in which I plan on accomplishing this:

  1. Use the Wii Fit at least 4 times a week for 30-60 minutes. This means on Mon/Tues/Thurs/Fri, and weekends if I feel like it (I usually go to the res on the weekends for a 3-mi walk). This means Wednesday is the only day off I get, which works because Wednesday seems to be the night that my board meetings are – I don’t get home from work until around 9 pm on those days, so after a long day like that I don’t want to do much of anything except watch TV. On Wednesdays I don’t have a meeting I go to Jason’s for dinner.
  2. Eat more fruits and vegetables (seems simple, but this will be hard.)
  3. Do more “natural” cooking – less out of cans and freezer stuff and more stuff I cook from natural ingredients.
  4. Learn to cook (hahaha) things that involve more vegetables and less gravy.
  5. Go low carb again. I liked no-carb (after the initial horror of the first three days) but with low carb you have more options to eat. Plus, an excuse to learn how to cook all those delicious meats I love to eat but have never learned to cook (steak, lamb, etc.)
  6. Get a couple vegetarian or vegan cookbooks and try out some of those recipes. I figure this would be a good way to get vegetables in me in a tasty manner. I am by no means a vegetarian however because I delight in the delicious flesh of beasts.
  7. Eat breakfast.
  8. Actually try out EA Active which is compatible with the Wii Fit board and also I have owned since June and never used. *ahem*

So, there you have it. Each Friday I am going to try to remember to post how my week went.

This week I did the Wii Fit Plus every day but Wednesday. I’m enjoying the new features to Plus, which I picked up at SUPER WALMART (land of a thousand dreams – which does not exist in the stupid San Francisco Bay Area… WHY DO I LIVE HERE, THERE IS NO SUPER WALMART) when I was down in the Los Angeles last weekend. If you already have the Wii Fit, I recommend this upgrade a lot, with the ability to customize workouts, and the new games are fun – especially (*nerd alert*) the Rhythm Kung Fu and marching band drum major one (and that’s a workout!). Old faves include the Advanced Step and Boxing.

So that’s what I am going to do. And I’m document the ups and downs here, every Friday.

*On Tuesday I tripped on nothing and borked my arm against a weird metal wall at the library. There was a strip of metal sticking out on the perpendicular along the length of the wall and I of course tripped right into the pointy end. I was wearing a sweater, and underneath the sweater, the metal piece severely bruised my arm and shaved off a layer of skin. I really think that if I hadn’t been wearing the sweater (which, btw, survived this unscathed, not sure how) it would have cut me rather deeply and I would have had to get another tetanus shot. As it is, it fucking hurts. I’m not mad at the library, but that could poke somebody’s eye out! I’m sending a letter this weekend because they need to know about this potential liability issue and get it fixed! I don’t want the library to get sued, you know?

Lambtown and Etc.

I always feel somewhat guilty when I am in the Sacramento environs and do not tell my friends Malvina and Sam that I will be in their vicinity, as we always have fun and delicious foods whenever we get together.  However, my appearance in the state’s capitol was rather spontaneous: my mom and I trekked up to Dixon to attend their annual Lambtown festival, then followed up with a trip to the new yarn store I found the last time I was in Sac over Labor Day.

Lambtown was fun, if a bit smaller than I was anticipating, but we are not talking Maryland Sheep & Wool or Rhinebeck here, we are talking Hick California Town Sheep Thing. (No offense to Dixon, which is a cute little farm town about 20 miles from Sacramento.)  There was plenty to look at and a whole multi-purpose room full of yarn and fleece.  I even looked at a drop spindle, but dudes: come over here and punch me if I ever start spinning because cripes in a kayak I do not want to. I haven’t even used my loom this year – let’s master rigid heddle weaving first, shall we? Oy.

Didn’t take any pictures of the yarn room, but I did take adorable shots of alpacas and sheep:

Lambtown

Lambtown

Lambtown

Lambtown

Plus, I got a shot of this beauty:

Lambtown

Poor guy is in need of some orthadontia, I think. Heh.

Anyway, it was a good time and afterwards we headed up to Fair Oaks to go to Babetta’s, which my mom hadn’t been in before. We were discussing what to have for lunch and couldn’t really decide, when we noticed that like three store fronts from Babetta’s was a Thai restaurant! So after yarn we went over there and had a very nice lunch.

We got a peanut sauce salad, which was kind of your basic salad but it had this awesome peanut sauce and braised tofu bits and was just really tasty. We also had pad thai, which my mom had never had. I liked it, but I’m not too picky about pad thai. She wasn’t super thrilled with it. It lacked in the peanut department, I thought, but was otherwise good. We also tried the chicken and red curry which was also good. I must say no place has ever equaled the unparalleled greatness that is Coconut Bay in Burlingame, so if you take that place out of the equation, this place was quite good.

I have been sick all week with a minor cold, and I feel a bit better today – a lot less sniffly which is nice. I mainlined the zinc Cold Eeze on Wednesday and Thursday and that seemed to do the trick. I’ve slept a lot, which is definitely nice. I don’t think I’ll last too late tonight either. I should look for something for dinner, maybe.

Hatapalooza 2009, an Epilogue

And so, we come to the end of my crazy hat making.  I really have no particular desire to knit any more hats any time soon, though I did promise Sam I would knit him a hat in Redskins colors for his birthday.  I will have to suck up the courage and fortitude in order to knit a boring man hat. I know the recipient will like it when it’s done, however… meh. Though, I do think I already have the yarn in my stash somewhere, so I don’t have to run around looking for it in a store. I am tempted to do some sort of colorwork on it to keep my attention.  I wonder if there are any sort of terrible Indian motifs I could use? Haha! Well, they ARE the Redskins…

Anyway, so here is the hat I knit Stefanie at work.  She paid me for it in February and I only just finished it, but she was cool with the delay and had a great reaction to finally receiving it.  There were squeals of joy, so I have my suspicions that she liked it.  I am hoping to get a picture of her wearing it at some point. But here are some pictures of the hat, which I designed to have cables going up the earflaps and in the front.

Stefanie's Viking-esque Hat Stefanie's Viking-esque Hat

It’s super cute, if I say so myself. One of the things that I did differently for this hat was I tried out using applied I-cord for the edging. I’d never done it before, and it worked out just as I’d hoped – it smoothed out the rough edges and even flattened the stockinette areas of the earflaps which were popping out funny.

The color is very wrong in all the photos I took.  It’s actually a deep periwinkle blue in worsted weight Malabrigo. Mmm, Malabrigo.

I must confess, I did buy some awesome brown Dream in Color Classy to make myself a similar hat with cabling and flaps but I have lost the will to knit hats at the moment. So, we’ll see.

Meanwhile, I finished my Lacunae Socks I knit out of Miss Babs sock yarn in the Terracopper colorway.  I love Lacunae socks (a knitspot/Anne Hanson pattern) and I think they may be my go-to “vanilla” socks, since they’re mostly ribbing.  I still have to take a picture of those, though.