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Thursday, February 2, 2012

A Mixed Day

The past few days have been kind of up and down...

Up:  Delicious pork tenderloin for dinner on Tuesday (recipe soon)

Down:  Awful, sharp pain in my right, first MTP joint (in my foot) before/during/after my 4 mile run on Monday.  I've had it before but never this bad.

Up:  I *love* my new desk!  It's everything I wanted...just need the perfect chair now.

Inspiration and DIY via Matter of Style

Down:  Recipe-fail on some High-Protein Low-Sugar Cookies I was working on.  Brian didn't even want to finish one.  Ugh.



Up:  The weather has been gorgeous, I mean GOR-GEOUS - sunny and 80 degrees.  It doesn't get more perfect.

Down:  Yesterday, for NO reason I can think of, my left ankle (the other one!) started killing me.  Completely out of the blue, sharp stabbing pain with weight-bearing on it.  No swelling, no bruise.  No clue.  Pretty sure I'm falling apart though.

Suffice it to say, I am pretty stressed and upset about my recent foot and ankle issues (on both feet now!).  I am worried about the impact it may have on training for my 8K that's happening a month from now.  The PT in me says "Rest it.  Ice it.  Pop some Advil.  Do NOT run through the pain."  But the impatient control-freak in me says "You'll never get your pace and distance where you want it for the race if you break from your training schedule now."

It's hard to be the "patient" in this scenario since I'm so used to being the therapist.  I guess now I'm getting a little of my own medicine and it's a bitter pill to swallow.



...Because it makes me feel better, more pics of my new desk...

Our office:  Brian's desk (it's built-in) on the left, mine on the right.



Question of the Day

How do you handle set-backs in your training?  How do you keep up your motivation when things aren't going your way?


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A Mixed Day

The past few days have been kind of up and down...

Up:  Delicious pork tenderloin for dinner on Tuesday (recipe soon)

Down:  Awful, sharp pain in my right, first MTP joint (in my foot) before/during/after my 4 mile run on Monday.  I've had it before but never this bad.

Up:  I *love* my new desk!  It's everything I wanted...just need the perfect chair now.

Inspiration and DIY via Matter of Style

Down:  Recipe-fail on some High-Protein Low-Sugar Cookies I was working on.  Brian didn't even want to finish one.  Ugh.



Up:  The weather has been gorgeous, I mean GOR-GEOUS - sunny and 80 degrees.  It doesn't get more perfect.

Down:  Yesterday, for NO reason I can think of, my left ankle (the other one!) started killing me.  Completely out of the blue, sharp stabbing pain with weight-bearing on it.  No swelling, no bruise.  No clue.  Pretty sure I'm falling apart though.

Suffice it to say, I am pretty stressed and upset about my recent foot and ankle issues (on both feet now!).  I am worried about the impact it may have on training for my 8K that's happening a month from now.  The PT in me says "Rest it.  Ice it.  Pop some Advil.  Do NOT run through the pain."  But the impatient control-freak in me says "You'll never get your pace and distance where you want it for the race if you break from your training schedule now."

It's hard to be the "patient" in this scenario since I'm so used to being the therapist.  I guess now I'm getting a little of my own medicine and it's a bitter pill to swallow.



...Because it makes me feel better, more pics of my new desk...

Our office:  Brian's desk (it's built-in) on the left, mine on the right.



Question of the Day

How do you handle set-backs in your training?  How do you keep up your motivation when things aren't going your way?


Photobucket

Monday, August 9, 2010

Feature: Je l'aime

I love knobs. Um...if you're from the UK that is going to sound bad, but if you're American you know what I'm talking about.

B and I visited World Market this weekend when we made the trek to Wilmington. They had the cutest selection of hooks and knobs. I think changing up the hardware on furniture pieces or the simple addition of a decorative hook can help you add a touch of whimsy or class to a kitchen, room or hallway.


Fork, Knife, Spoon hooks from World Market. $4.99


Blue ceramic knobs from World Market. $4.99 for 2

Swirling Seas Knob from Anthropologie. $12


Tin Roof Switchplates from Anthropologie. $18-$24

Feature: Je l'aime

I love knobs. Um...if you're from the UK that is going to sound bad, but if you're American you know what I'm talking about.

B and I visited World Market this weekend when we made the trek to Wilmington. They had the cutest selection of hooks and knobs. I think changing up the hardware on furniture pieces or the simple addition of a decorative hook can help you add a touch of whimsy or class to a kitchen, room or hallway.


Fork, Knife, Spoon hooks from World Market. $4.99


Blue ceramic knobs from World Market. $4.99 for 2

Swirling Seas Knob from Anthropologie. $12


Tin Roof Switchplates from Anthropologie. $18-$24