Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Sunrise, Sunset: Food and Fitness in Trying Times

Today, our teacher gave us the option of doing circuit or track today. I chose track. I ran two miles straight in 25 minutes without stopping. I've never, ever done that before. It was bittersweet. My grandfather fell very ill this afternoon and is in the hospital right now. When these kind of things happen, the 2300 miles between me and them feels like light years, like I might as well be on the moon for all the comfort I can bring them.

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Me and My Grandparents, Christmas 2007

Running really brought me back to life today, even if only temporarily. Only a few short weeks ago I was saying how I just wasn't a runner; today it was a sort of saving grace. A few years ago, the only thing that could have assauged this aching sadness would have been food. And, I would have only felt worse.

What non-food related things do you do to find comfort in trying times?

Dinner was easy and quick. I didn't feel hungry, but I knew I should eat. English Muffin with red pepper hummus, pepperjack and a boatload of cauliflower. A glass of soy for protein.

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My afternoon snack was honey greek yogurt with the last of my raspberries and some unpictured bites of chicken leftover from the Ceasar Salad on Sunday.

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Lunch was leftovers from Hubby in the Kitchen and an apple.
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Morning snack was a turkey and pepperjack sandwich (this was a weird morning snack).

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Breakfast was a mix of Kashi Honey Sunshine and Cheerios and a soy latte.
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Sorry for the scanty post today, for only posting once and for it being a sad topic. In fact, maybe I'm breaking some food-bloggie code by talking like this. I don't know. I'm just feeling a little emotionally drained right now. But, I'm okay. As much and as deeply as it hurts my heart right now, I realize I've been so blessed to have my grandparents around my whole life thus far. We don't live forever. That's why life is beautiful.

Goodnight,
-j

9 comments:

  1. Hey MM, I'm really sorry to hear about your grandpa. I was really close to my paternal grandpa before he passed. I know how special the connection can be with grandparents. I hope his condition improves quickly.

    Good job with the 25 minutes straight of running! I ran 15 minutes straight today due to your encouragement. I'm going to try for 25 tomorrow. :-)

    Take care.

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  2. So sorry to hear about your Grandfather!

    Yay for running 25 min straight! What an accomplishment!

    Yay for soy latte's!! :-D

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  3. Mmm your eats look good! Just wanted to stop by and say thanks coming on over to my page and leaving a comment! Your hubby will LOVE that sauce...esp the spicy one! So delicious!

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  4. I'm so sorry about your grandfather- my family are 3000 miles away and it's incredibly hard to be so far away from them when they become unwell. I guess my biggest comfort is both reaching out to them (sending cards/emails- even if they don't respond, I know that they know I am thinking of them) and also long walks with my iPod on, just being in the great wide open and having time and space to clear my mind.

    Sending good thoughts to you and your grandfather x

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  5. I so sorry as well.

    and IMO blogging no matter the genre needs to encompass life and all its ups and downs.

    Carla

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  6. I'm so incredibly sorry to hear about your grandfather. Your family will be in my thoughts.

    Running is a great source of "comfort" for me, usually it's the endorphin rush (from running or any sort of exercise really) that lifts my spirits and has saved me from diving head first into a box of cereal more than once.

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  7. our thoughts and prayers are with your grandpa - stay strong, and know that life IS beautiful :)

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  8. I'll be thinking about you and your family. Hope all goes well.

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  9. I am sorry to hear about your grandpa. I can relate big time right now. Yesterday morning was tough for me and all I could do is cry about dad so I went for a walk. I really didn't want to open the fridge and do something I would regret. I am so proud of your and your good run!

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