What a week!

Shew!  That three days away from Janathon and blogging turned into an overwhelming week and three days.   Little time to run.  But I’m determined to be back on task.  I think I maintained my weight during that time, but I need to work on reducing it more.  Still not back to pre-holiday weight or feel.

Jumper #1 is cut out and ready to sew.   The fabric is a small black and white houndstooth:

BW mini houndstooth

 

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And, more Janathon blogs!  I had listed this group of blogs in my post that disappeared, which still frustrates me.  Grrr!  But I’ve take a new look at each blog, with pleasure:

http://carynvincent.wordpress.com/ First, a little Backstreet Boys and Wilson Phillips, and then *scream* an ankle sprain!  Oh no.  She is persevering through Janathon, though.  Definitely a trooper!

http://jogonaimee.blogspot.com/  Yikes, another injury!  But a diagnosis (inflammation) and a plan.  Her dedication is inspiring.

http://happyday2daydotcom.wordpress.com/  Fun pictures, and … shin splints!  Note to self:  Wellies are not good for workouts.

http://withanna.wordpress.com/ Nice Janathon updates with pictures, and a neat tutorial on cleaning up your Pinterest board.  I may need to bookmark that post.

http://www.allars.co.uk/  His Janathon routine includes kayaking, swimming and running.  All of this but he is fighting for motivation.  I’d say he is doing well, considering weather and other factors that come with January.

http://carahendry.wordpress.com/author/carahendry/ Soon to be crowned.  Sorry!  Neat pictures from her nighttime runs.  I love night running, but I don’t have those awesome sights.  Very inspiring.

Today a short run for me.  This weekend I’ll do a longer run before the next cold front arrives from Canada.

 

 

One more day

One more grueling day of this three-day class, and then I return home to my routine, my Buddy, and my Janathon endeavor.  I am doing well on the nutrition front; resisting the junk and making progress on my pre-holiday weight.  Less than a pound to go.

I made two fabric acquisitions at JoAnns, that I think will be winter jumpers.  That online 5o% coupon came in very handy.

Janathon, day 6

Well, this is frustrating.  This blog entry, which I spent quite a bit of time on, disappeared when I hit the “Publish” button.  I waited a day to see if it would reappear, but apparently it is completely lost.  I’m not happy!

Anyway, back to Janathon talk with my next entry.  It’s been great running weather here.  The next three days I’ll have a hard time getting a workout in, and writing about it.  Fingers crossed that I accomplish at least one workout and blog update before the weekend.

I’m also trying to start a sewing project, which hopefully will take off this weekend.

Janathon, day 4

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Much to my horror, it appears I did in fact put on a pound or two during the Christmas festivities.  I’m now working on a return to my eating routine.  Today I did well at snacking on only things that have food value:  grapes, apple, orange.  I’ve restocked my supply of made-ahead smoothies.  I’ve made big batches of Frogmore Stew and Vegetable Soup, and stashed them away in the freezer in individual portions.  Likewise with yogurt biscuits and cornbread muffins.  I think I’m set for a return to nutritional normalcy.  But at the moment, I still feel puffy.  Grrr.

More Janathon blogs with lots to beware of:

http://www.clairejustineoxox.com/  Beware of photos of delicious looking food.  And a very cute Asda dress find.  Kudos!

http://www.warriorwomen.co.uk/  Beware of photos of tempting bottles of stout.  And a very serious fitness goal.  Go for it.

http://henniemavis.wordpress.com/  Beware of photos of a super model cover girl and then scrolling on down…*scream* a foot in a plantar fasciitis boot!  My sincere condolences.  I’ve endured PF about 3 times over the years, so I feel your pain.  Hope your recovery doesn’t take much longer.

http://joggingjules5.wordpress.com/  Beware of inspirational banner, and an admirable half marathon goal for 2012.

http://www.roper.org.uk/marathon2005/  Beware of accomplished marathon runner.  Very impressive!

http://lengthorn.wordpress.com/  Another night runner!  That is my favorite time to run.  Fun images and tallies of things seen along the way, that made me chuckle.

Yesterday’s workout consisted of Meb’s exercises:  bicycles, scissors, planks, crunches, and more.

Janathon, day 3

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Yesterday, it was an easy two-mile indoor run/walk at the lovely new Y.  I slipped out of the office an hour early to get my run in, but still ended up sharing the 1/6th mile track with quite a few new year newbies, and some college athletes doing sprint work on the straights, which was inspiring.  The good thing about the track being so busy is that no one dares walk onto or across the track without looking first, and being sure to stay clear of the runners.  When the track is not so crowded, people wander onto the track as if they don’t even realize they might be stepping into the path of a runner.  I finished up about the time the after-work crowd was arriving.  Factor in that it is a new Y, the new year, and the end of the business day, and the line to check in at the front desk, extended all the way across the lobby back to the doors.  Ugh.  Thank goodness I went a little early.

I looked up some more cool Janathon bloggers today:

http://www.lipsticklettucelycra.co.uk/ Fun photos and realistic run descriptions I can identify with.  I love the term “running ninja”.  Fun read!

http://runthomasrun.wordpress.com/   Just plain hilarious and fun to read!  Laughed all the way through.

http://runningstill.wordpress.com/ Great New Year’s Top Ten List for running.

http://7stoneitch.wordpress.com/  You will root for this determined runner.

http://www.runningdan.co.uk/ Is on the hunt for an interesting site in London to photograph on his run, but in the meantime is posting nice maps of his running routes.

http://www.fatboyfit.co.uk/ A guy with a great sense of humor who is training for a marathon in May.

Today due to my packed schedule, this will be another cross-training day, where I’ll pull out Meb’s list of core exercises again.  I wasn’t sore from doing them the other day like I thought I’d be.

Janathon, day 2

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Janathon update:  Yesterday was a non-running day, because my calves were a bit sore.  So, I decided to try a series of Meb’s core exercises, as published in a recent Running Times article.  I went for 12 of each listed exercise, none of which was hard.  But since I don’t do some of those exercises with regularity (e.g., kicking toe touches), I will have some sore spots from this day.  The nice feature of these exercises is that I can do them in my home or office.

I’m going to try looking at the other Janathon participants’ blogs; a few a day.  It is going to be too much to make comments on 200+ blogs and then follow up to see if anyone responded.  So, I think I will mention here, the blogs I’ve read each day.  Yesterday I read these:

http://www.jog-blog.co.uk/ (Inspiring post about turning a Tesco run into a workout.)

http://iliketocount.wordpress.com/ (I like the rainfall updates.  We are in an extreme drought, so my rain gauge sits dry for weeks at a time.)

http://abradypus.wordpress.com/ (I love the mention of Bushy/Kingston, since I have had the privilege of running near there.  My current cover photo is from the Thames Barge Walk near Hampton Court.)

http://runforthequiet.com/ (I simply love the name of this blog!)

http://fairweatherrunner.co.uk/ (Nice sentiments about Day 2)

http://ninjamum.wordpress.com/ (Kudos to you for your health and fitness accomplishments these last few months!)

I love seeing how everyone fits a mention of Janathon into their posts.

New Year

Quick post after a long and eventful hiatus to say I’ve spent the day pondering what to make of this year on many fronts.  In the running department, I participated in an exceptionally fun 5k last night.  Then today did a 2-miler on my own, on alternating dry and icy surfaces.  Ugh.  I have two nearby half marathons in my sights; one in April and the other in early June.  To prepare, I’m thinking of doing a modified version of this 16-week program with three runs per week and cross training on the non-running days.  http://www.runnersworld.co.uk/general/the-first-three-day-a-week-marathon-schedule/2493.html  Locating the Y’s current group fitness schedule has been a challenge today, but once I find that schedule, I hope to wedge a weekly yoga class back into my life.   That’s four days down; three more cross training days to fill in.  This thought to be continued; stay tuned.

Oh yes.  And why did I post a quick blog today about running, and why will I be posting regular updates over the next month?  Because I’ve signed up for Janathon.  http://www.janathon.com/

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Accounting to myself.

I confess.  In the last ten years I have done mostly quilting, some curtain-making, and very little garment sewing.  This is the polar opposite of all of my prior years of sewing, when I designed and made so many items in my wardrobe.  I love the clothes that I make for myself.  But I’ve come to realize that it is not fun to design and construct clothing when I don’t like the way I look.  Over the last 15 years I have put on 7 to 10 pounds.  It has not been noticeable day-to-day or even year-to-year.  But it has accumulated.  It has been just enough to work with the aging process to change my core shape and posture.

In recent months I have gradually taken off about three of those pounds.  I can feel the difference in my posture, my outlook, and the way my clothes feel.  To make this a lasting change, one thing I think I need to do is focus on garment sewing and design.  With quilting, which I’ve done so much of in recent years, there is a disconnect and a diminished focus on me and what I look like.  When making a blanket, body size and shape don’t matter.  It is easy to ignore and rationalize subtle changes to my physique when I’m not fitting garments to my shape on a regular basis.  With garment sewing I know every spot and curve that is a part of me.  I think I need that constant awareness of the shape my body is in.

So anyway, I have two white summer vest/tops that are too tight.  I can fasten them and wear them in public, but when I wear one of them and then take it off at the end of the day I feel like I can start breathing again. Here is my favorite of the two:

So, I got this idea from a blouse designer I absolutely love:  Gretty Zueger.  I have several GZ blouses.  They are form-fitting but comfortable.  This is achieved by inserting a small side panel of stretch ribbing (i.e., “wife-beater” fabric) into the blouse.  Below are two blouses from her collection.  Unfortunately, the ribbing inset is not visible in either photo.

One of my Gretty Zueger blouses:

The side panel.

This week I bought some simple white ribbing at JoAnn’s, and last night spent about half an hour trying out the technique on the vest pictured above.  Here is the result.

The bottom and top edges are not smooth.  I was afraid of that, with applying the stretch knit ribbing to a woven, already-hemmed garment.  I’m going to shop tomorrow for a plain edging trim that I can apply to make everything appear to line up.

A close up of the ribbing.

The result is amazing, though.  The vest looks exactly the same when I wear it, but it doesn’t feel tight.

I’ll go ahead and do the other white vest and see if I can prevent the bumps at the top and bottom of the ribbing.

Hot and Dry

I am due for a ten mile run.  Yesterday morning knowing it would be hot, I put on my runners’/hikers’ hydration backpack.  It is like a Camelbak, but is made by Coleman.  It is designed to strap securely in place so it doesn’t bounce up and down during a run, but it adds some weight and a sloshing sound.  I also wore a running cap, sunscreen, and my good lightweight sports sunglasses.  I used the water not just for drinking, but to wet my legs and torso.  That really helped.  But in truth I got started on my run too late in the morning.  It was getting too hot too quick.  Around mile 4, I decided it would not be good to go the whole ten miles, so I cut the run in half, and finished with five miles.

Then later in the day, at dusk, I did some kayaking, which I’m calling cross training.  Even that was hot.  There was practically no breeze, even on the water as the sun was setting.  I’m so ready for a break from this heat.  And I still need to get that 10-miler in sometime this week.  Sigh.

I did see this person flying a kite as I was running.  It lifted my spirits as I went by.

And then I had to lament about the extreme drought we are experiencing.  A few weeks ago this was a beautiful, tall, green corn field.  Now it is brown and burned up from the heat and drought.

I’m looking forward to that next good rain.