Today, I am…

November 18, 2010

Today, I am awake early for a staff meeting.

Today, I am yawwwwwning… A lot.

Today, I am wearing my oldest and most love-worn Converse.

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Today, I am admitting that I ate entirely too much pizza last night.

Today, I am also admitting that it was totally worth it. :)

Today,  I am snuggled in my new favorite cowl scarf, which reminds me of NYC.

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Today, I am aware that I won’t finish my Deathly Hallows re-read before I see the movie.

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Today, I am glad that we’re not seeing at Midnight-or 3:00 am showing, but waiting until Friday night, which is responsible, and sane, and best for me and my true love.

Today,  I am adorned with a butterfly in my hair.

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Today, I’m grateful for little happinesses, and the right to use words like “happinesses”.

Today, am writing with my most favorite pen, and dotting every “i” with a heart, just like in 7th grade.

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Today, I’m alive. Simply, grandly, accutely alive.

Today, I am well.

…and you?

I’ve been editing photographs, going through memories and stories, picking out just what I think will be super fun to share with you guys…

 

In the mean time, I’ll leave you with this epic photo editorial entitled:

 

A Mother and Daughter Encounter the Hardest Breadstick in the World

 

 

The Recorder

The Recorder

 

 

The Violin

The Violin

 

 

 

The Devil

The Devil

 

 

 

The Alien

The Alien

 

 

 

The Handlebar

The Handlebar

 

 

 

The Stogie

The Stogie

 

 

 

The Wand

The Wand

 

 

 

The Skeptic

The Skeptic

 

 

 

The Flute

The Flute

 

 

 

The Hitler

The Hitler

 

 

 

The Bunny

The Bunny

 

 

 

The Dali

The Dali

 

 

 

The Freak

The Freak

 

 

 

The Parisian

The Parisian

 

 

 

The Candy Cane

The Candy Cane

 

 

 

The Cruella

The Cruella

 

 

 

The Jaw Breaker

The Jaw Breaker

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Special note to my Dentonites: Have you noticed the latest influx of VOGUE fast food in our area?? Freebirds World Burrito, Five Guys Burgers, Hot Box Pizza, and now Del Taco? If you’ve checked out any of these places, I’d love to hear about it in the comments!

 

Okay… I definitely consider myself a foodie. I love perfectly prepared scallops, roasted root vegetables, fresh crusty bread with SHARP red leicester cheese, and perfectly creamy and toasty crème brûlée. I also, as you probably know if you’ve been reading my blog for long, am not afraid of a little fast food. I know that most of it is crap, sub-par-food-like-product, but I like my fries and $.89 tacos as much as the next girl.

So, after today’s long and tiresome happenings, fast food comfort was on the menu for Daron and I tonight. We tossed around the “regulars” considering burgers and burritos, finally conceding to something that was close and painless. Just before leaving the house, I said… “Isn’t that new place… Del… um? Del Taco open?” We thought we’d seen the lights on throughout the week, and set out to give it a try. In another happy bit of serendipity, we decided to enter the dining room, to give the new spot the benefit of fresh out of the microwave warmth. (HA!)

Upon approaching the building, we saw loads of team members at the door, balloons, and visitors smiling inside. It was quickly made clear to us, however, that tonight’s crowd consisted of invited community members only, with special meal passes and that the restaurant wouldn’t open until next Wednesday, November 17th.

Before we could scuttle off, we were stopped by Mr. Pope, who, noticing our excited faces, (and possibly hearing our grumbling bellies) humbly invited us in. He, upon learning that we’d never been to a Del Taco before, told us that tonight, as part of this special-invitation-only community event, they would be happy to buy us dinner as if we were among the invited guests. He guided us through the menu, explaining to us some of the things that make Del Taco “different”.

Freshly shredded cheddar cheese straight off giant blocks of the sharp stuff, crisp lettuce and tomato, slow-cooked (four hours per batch!) beans, in house grilled chicken, and the ABSENCE of a microwave were among the selling points. We were certainly skeptical, but excited. It was fast food after all, it can’t be THAT good. The hospitality was surprising, however, and I’m a sucker for great service (and trying new things) so with a smile, we ordered.

As the restaurant was using tonight as a training opportunity, the kitchen was fully stocked (read: PACKED) with employees, resulting in our receipt of food within just a few minutes.

Del Taco

I was truly surprised. My crispy chicken taco was filled with well seasoned, spicy, grilled chicken topped with their “secret” sauce (some sort of spicy sour cream sauce, maybe?), lettuce (CRISP!) and cheese.

 

It was HELLA good. Surprisingly good. Interestingly good. REFRESHINGLY good. The star of my combo burrito was certainly the beans and mound of sharp cheddar cheese (sans that obnoxious powdery coating that you find on packaged shredded cheese and in other taco joints). In fact, the ground beef wasn’t terribly exciting, and I probably wouldn’t go out of my way to order something touting the ground beef next time… Why would I? With that chicken on the menu (and steak, if that’s your thing) I’ll probably just stick with the bird. It was that GOOD.

Right around that time, smiling team members were walking through the dining room, passing out desert samples, and before I could blink, I was looking down at a caramel cheesecake bite and a small cup of a chocolate shake. The shake was good… at least as good as any other fast food shake I’ve had, but the cheesecake bites, WOW.

These little suckers are TROUBLE. Cheesecake and caramel wrapped (and fried… OF COURSE) and I’m not even kidding you, they were SO good. I nearly finished one, but couldn’t, which isn’t entirely bad, as one of those buggers has about 215 calories.

 

The atmosphere is good, and I firmly believe that one of the reasons Denton was chosen as the site of the FIRST Del Taco in Texas, is because of the Denton, TX vibe. Laid back people who are creative and kind populate this area. We love music and tech too. This place would benefit greatly from an online presence. Get this location its own facebook fan page, and a DentonDelTaco twitter account and give those Del Taco heads from all over the state (and beyond) who’ve pledged to drive across state lines for a taco a place to go and gush. That would be awesome. :)

 

Frankly, Daron and I just sat there, smiling, laughing, eating, and talking. We listed all of the places around town we’d grabbed a burrito on the go, and one after the other, our Del Taco experience knocked them down.

We literally said that there wouldn’t be a need for us to head to the “border” EVER again.

Listen, I like to keep things real on my blog. This is not HEALTH food. It should be consumed in moderation, like most fast food. The calorie, saturated fat, and sodium counts are probably exactly what you’d expect. That being said, most of us still eat fast food sometimes… Considering flavor, variety, creativity, and service, they’ve got a new customer in their throngs for SURE.

 

I fully understand what all my Cali friends have been yammering about. Del Taco is pretty freaking epic. :)

 

Do you have any “special” fast food/casual dining places that you just love going back to again and again? Any new places you’re looking forward to trying?

 

**Disclaimer-I went to Del Taco uninvited, and was offered a free meal out of pure hospitality. I was under no obligation to review, or write about my experience in anyway. My opinion is worth more than a burrito, and the opinions expressed in this blog entry are entirely my own.** 

Well, Monday was what I call my “Fitaversary”! You can read about my First Fitaversary HERE, and read about what spawned the quest for fitness here, if you’re new around these parts.

I was a bit nervous about this year’s results because simply, my life habits have changed a bit in the past few months… As you may remember, I got plantar fasciitis last year while training for my first half marathon, and was told that I needed to stay off my feet for several months.

29/365: steroid injection day

Then, I was cast in my first musical, which resulted in stress-induced weight loss, and had me working SUPER long hours and being on my feet for an additional 3-5 hours a day. During that time, I wasn’t really “working out” but I was active, and that’s what really mattered to me. My feet were still a problem, and being in the show was hard on my tootsies for sure.

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Summer came, and I decided to try out an intense strength training routine! I did New Rules of Lifting for Women, which lasted something like 8 weeks, and which I completed successfully. During that time, as expected I put on a couple of pounds, and certainly lost a bit of the lean-ness because I was building muscle, and doing less cardio… The last of my “runner’s body” pretty much fell away at that point.

Then, this fall, I was cast in my second musical, one that required less of me in many ways, but that had some pretty intense dancing (for me as a non-dancer) including a big tap number, which was MURDEROUS on my plantar fasciitis, I had flare ups regularly, and plenty of pain. Through this show, however, I did slim down from my summer strength training bulk up, and was pretty much where I’d been during the first show in the spring.

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Through out this time, (and for the past year and a half or so??) I’ve weighed within 3-4 lbs of a certain number. I’d say that’s a pretty great success. :) Ups and downs, varying levels of fitness, but the number didn’t swing, which is important to me. That being said, I’m certainly “softer” now than I was at the peak of my running, which is to say that I’m less fit than I was at that time. So, I was nervous about the health assessments, because I didn’t know if it would reflect that running was the only way that I’d be able to maintain… if that makes sense.

It was a blessing, therefore, and a curse that the collection of tests offered this year did NOT include the body composition component… HA! I am confident that my muscle mass must certainly be lower than last November when I was running regularly. Again, I’ve not been sedentary, and tap dancing certainly required muscles, but just TRUST me, I’m softer than I was. So, I was unable to compare my comp from last year to this year.

I can happily report that my BMI went down, my weight stayed the same, my cholesterol, blood pressures, and sugar levels were all GREAT and improved in most cases from last year!

When I had my first assessment 2 years ago, my health risk number was a 76! Last year, I had raised it to a 91, and this year it was a 97!! I think that’s plenty to be proud of.

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This Year on my 2nd Fitaversary!

 

The summer before my Day of Change in November '08

Last year on my 1st Fitaversary

Just another note about my weight that’s been on my mind… The number has stayed the same, my pant size has stayed the same, all my clothes fit great, but I miss feeling… I dunno… more pulled together in the middle… a tighter tummy and leaner legs made me pretty happy, I’ll admit. I hope that I can find something that my feet can handle that I can pick back up on. And I still LOVE yoga of course, but, well, running is free… that is if I can stay out of the podiatrist’s office. ;)

Anyway, so that’s the scoop about this, my 2nd anniversary! I can’t believe I’ve maintained over 30 lbs of weight loss for something like 1.5 years! That’s pretty dang exciting, and I’m certainly proud of those changes. :)

Thanks for sharing the journey with me! :D

Why rules suck…

November 7, 2010

Do you ever make yourself follow stupid rules for no good reason?

 

Case in point:

 

Most people I know, including myself, put up their christmas trees/holiday decorations shortly after thanksgiving. I totally get it. Thanksgiving needs its proper respect, and shouldn’t be rushed out of the limelight.

 

But what if you really love your christmas decorations?

 

What if putting up your christmas tree, and turning on those twinkling lights while you make dinner, or sit on the couch watching stupid sitcoms makes you really, REALLY happy?

 

What if having your tree decorated makes you feel festive, and happy, and willing to take life’s stressors with a grain of salt?

 

What if it makes you smile bigger, laugh louder, and respond more sweetly?

 

The answer to those questions is simple.

 

christmas ball

Christmas Joy Circa 2006

 

You tell the “after-thanksgiving-tree-decorating-rule” to kiss your ass… And put that bootch up whenever you feel like it. :)

 

Daron put mine up tonight, and I’m decorating it tomorrow. :)

 

So, Happy Holidays… whenever yours begin.

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