Over it with the internet

Yesterday I took a trip to the mall.  There was plenty to look through but, as is always the case, the things I want are too pricey and the things that are pretty good aren’t worth buying.  I’m still wanting a maxi sundress for hot days.  I saw every girl of all shapes and ages wearing those with a little cardigan.  Super cute!  I’ve been a t-shirt and jeans girl for a while.  Now, I’m walking around all the time so my need for sneakers and pockets has increased. 

I saw this tile artwork at the mall yesterday.  It was put together by drawings that school kids in the area had done.  I found it while wandering around the mall with my trusty map.  I want to have a good idea of where I’m going and where the stores I like are so I can make the most of my time when I go.  I have the bus trip figured out for the most part.  It’s just tricky to get back home because I have to pay close attention to when my stop’s coming up. 

I understand the fun of being online all the time but I’ve been bored of it recently.  There is stuff for me to do online but going outside is still my main objective.  I read half way through Twilight and I’ll have to write my review on that for my Unfinished Book Reviews.  I have food to list for my Foodie Blog too.  I’ve discovered proper curry.  Yum!

The last week of school here is next week and I’ve not heard anything about any kind of job position.  It’s frustrating and I’m not sure how much longer I’m going to be out of work.  After shopping yesterday I felt frustrated again about not having even a modest income. 

Until then, I’ll work on my writing.  I have an idea but I’m not sure how to make it zing. 

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More motivation coming my way

Since my frustration of exercise and diet was the topic of my last post, Steve made me feel much, much better about all my little set backs I’ve had lately.  Jogging is tough, finding a job is tough, losing weight is tough.  But we get through it.

I’ve still not gotten anything other than rejection letters or silence from the applications I’ve been sending out.  (Heck, a library didn’t even reply to my application to volunteer!) But I’m still sending them to schools and (the very few) libraries I find here and there. 

There are plenty of library jobs listed near London and many of them have IT requirements.  I decided to poke around and find an IT certificate program online to attend maybe.  Since there’s no confirmed work for me I may as well use my time wisely.

I’m also going to look into going back to my Weight Watchers meeting just for the sheer social support of it.  Plus, the evenings I go, I can stop by the pool maybe.  (The little kids are always in that dang thing in the mornings.)  Plus, there’s always that slim chance that someone will say to me, “Oh I know of a place that needs a librarian/English teacher…”

Anyway, it’s been raining off and on but I feel tons better now that I didn’t try to get up insanely early.  I’ll take my daily walk, send out my applications and take a little adventure to find the library up the hill.  I hear they have poetry nights!

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One size doesn’t fit all

I said last entry that I’d like to eat healthier and take a walk each day.  Well, today I made stir fry and I walk to the park and back this morning.  Goal accomplished.  However, I spent my usual gym time at the library instead.  It’s been ungraciously hot here and I’ve been less than pleased with the lack of cool air floating around.  So I walked home and started thinking about healthy lifestyles.

We all know the old mantra: diet and exercise.  But what does that get us?  The ladies in the picture above are like tons of women I know and admire who do marathons.  I see people around town already getting set up for The Great North Run which Steve did a few years. 

I admire them because I simply don’t know how it’s possible.  I’ve heard time and time again that running gets easier and that it’s the best form of exercise.  I don’t think it’s that simple for everyone.

I started jogging outside in Florida and nearly caused myself to pass out from the heat, so I had to go indoors on a treadmill.  That worked fine but I could go a minute to five minutes at a time.  I kept to my Runner’s World book and paced myself as was indicated.  It didn’t get easier. It was just that some moments I could jog for five minutes while other times only maybe two.  I did this for a long while and I was never in any kind of marathon condition.

I also rode my bike for miles, swam for hours. I didn’t stretch or warm up I and never felt much more than some slight ache of muscles from a good workout.  I ate Subway for dinner each night – counting all of my allotted Weight Watcher points. I never lost weight.  Exercise does not make you lose pounds! I did Weight Watchers for years beforehand, sat on my butt smoking and counting every morsel I even thought about putting into my stomach and then I lost weight.  That meant candy bars and pizza were fine as long as you took account for it.  It’s not that simply once you get passed a certain age.  I don’t know how weight loss is achieved easily after the age of 30.

Exercise and running (not jogging, as I do) is healthy, but how long does it take to get to that point?  How obsessed and willing to throw your whole being aside for one activity?  Same with eating healthy.  In England I can either buy three ready made pasta dishes (fatty) for £5 or one piece of fish for one meal for £10 plus vegetables and rice for another £5 or so at least.   You have to eat this way in order for running to work as a weight loss motive.

Once I moved here I’ve walked everywhere and jogged at longer instances (a whole whopping 20 minutes at a time – still not marathon ready).  I’m presumably healthier.  However, I’ve lost maybe a few pounds due to my inability to spend cash on fresh fish, chicken and veg each night.  I’ve also still recovering from the sprained ankle I suffered from jogging over a month ago.  It’s a common injury if too many miles (I was jogging a little over 1 mile) are taken on too quickly.  I tried using the elliptical again for 5 minutes on Monday and was sore for a day. 

It’s going to take me a very, very long time to get back into getting up to the 20 minute mark again.  Steve’s telling me how stretching is the key but, seriously, haven’t I been working on this long enough that I shouldn’t be in pain that easily?  And marathons?  Running outside for distance?  Forget it!  How would I even manage that?  I’m sure people who run with ease will see this as an excuse but, seriously, one size doesn’t fit all when it comes to exercise.  It’s not as simple as that.

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A list of wishful thinking

I was going to say this was my goal list for the year, but I think maybe I’ll try this for the month of July and see how well I do. So far I’m doing pretty well so I’ll stick with what works.  However, if I’m able to do these things easily enough then I’ll have to amp up my game for August.

Write in the morning. This means blog posts, postcards, stories or anything that requires creative thought – I count this as writing. Twitter and Facebook posts do not count. It’s no secret that morning, before the day officially begins, is the best time to get your ideas down. I didn’t succeed today as well as I’d hoped.  It’s so easy to play online rather than use it as a productive tool sometimes.

Take a walk each day.  Since I do exercise often, I’m not particularly worried about getting to the gym.  However, since I’m not able to jog these days (yes, the ankle is still reminding me that it’s not healed), I can only ride a stationary bike.  Also, the need to go out each day is even more present when it’s been so nice outside. 

Eat better. Cooking healthy food is expensive and inconvenient. The price of fresh ingredients is more than ready-meals of more than low fat food. Plus with the time to prepare, plus my ability to burn things easily, it’s not as easy to eat healthy as popular culture would lead us to believe.

Read a book a month. At least one during the allotted check out time the library gives me. This will keep giving me ideas for my own writing and give me the fun opportunity to review the books I find.  I’ll have to include those points in my future reviews.

These are my objectives for the next 20+ days.  It’s a good start, again, since I’m able to get these things done if I stay on a schedule. (Oh how easy it is to get off of a schedule.) The days I’m not going to the gym, I’ll be taking my walk and working on writing more.  With that said, it’s time for me to get cracking.

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A visit to the country

On Saturday Steve and I took a trip to the Beamish Museum. The bus ride was about 40 minutes and we went all the way through Gateshead borough limits, past the Angel and into County Durham.  It was so nice to go from shops and busy streets into long, winding rural roads.  It reminded me of the trip from West Virginia into Ohio.

I put together my Beamish photo album where you can see how neat this place is.  There was an old mining town and farm that showed how people lived in the Edwardian times. So we went into an old bank, an old candy shop, a replica mechanics, general store, church and houses. 

The best part of this is the “living” part where the little vegetable gardens were growing outside of the old houses.  The chickens walked around the pond and the horses were in the pasture with the pigs and sheep.  It was just totally cool to be able to interact with history that way. 

We didn’t even get into the mine or see the train station but once you go to the museum you get an unlimited pass for a year.  We’re excited to go during wintertime when they’ll have Christmas decorations up.  Before that though, we still have to explore the other parts of the museum while the weather is warm.

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