Saturday, June 9, 2012

Run 2 Rescue & Llano Wine/Clay Festival

Today Chris and I participated in the 1st annual Run 2 Rescue. Their goal is to raise awareness about human trafficking and raise money to help stop it! This year they raised over $15,000 and there will be more donations coming in within the next week. It was a great experience, it was my first 5K and Chris' first 5K since high school (I was a sprinter in high school, only crazy people ran long distances!). Chris and I ran together for the first half mile then I needed to walk a bit. Chris continued running the whole 5K! GO CHRIS!!! I did run/walk intervals since that gave me time to catch my breath and I'm still getting into the whole running thing :-)
Here is our pre-race photo:

Chris' basic stats are:
Distance: 3.06 miles
Total Time: 30:45
Avg. Pace: 10:03min/mile (he was hoping for 10 flat as an average but I still say he did great!)

Here is the link to his full info:
https://motoactv.com/public/show?workoutActivityId=CnwyQX87SqCbsUUZw16DDg%3D%3D&activity=1

Mandy's basic stats are:
Distance: 3.07 miles
Total Time: 34:19
Avg. Pace: 11:11min/mile (I was happy to be lower than 11:30 as an average!)

Here is the link to my full info:
http://www.sports-tracker.com/#/workout/arpepper/1amnp5o92tegsucn

Here is our post-race photo:

After we made our very own peanut butter cup blenders and relaxed on the couch until our good friend Liz texted us and asked if we wanted to go check out the Llano Wine/Clay Festival. We decided to go check it out and there were some AMAZING works of art there. Clay, glass, beading, rocks, painting, and I'm sure more that I'm forgetting. The pottery work was amazing and we saw plenty of things that we wanted to take home! Afterwords we ended up running out to Pheasant Ridge winery and tasting wines out there. There wines overall really are drier than Llano but they're good and Chris liked them so that means that they can't be too dry ;-) They're decently priced and I'm sure that sometime we'll run out there and get a bottle or two!

Finishing a 5K and drinking wine with friends makes for a GREAT Saturday!

Friday, June 1, 2012

Little Learning Moments

Chris and I we had just finished skyping with mom and dad and were talking about how i was feeling stressed (no the two are not related). It was the end/beginning of the month which meant bills, and my advisor was back in town which meant more work added to my to-do list. It was all feeling overwhelming and I felt like last year we had started making financial progress but this year I've felt like we were in a vice grip and couldn't quite figure out why, it was driving me nuts, making me feel like I've been wasting money. It was bothering me so much that I couldn't get comfortable and fall asleep. I was feeling like a profound failure and on top of that still trying to figure out what I want to do school/career wise later in life. I finally did the math of what we made last year and what we're looking at for this year and realized that we're down to 82% of what we made last year. I thought, ok... I'm not crazy! Yay!!!

But it did nothing to ease my feeling of stress and my anxiety. I still was having a hard time falling asleep and my next thought was to pray about it. I know people have been able to "pray away" asthma attacks, life-long dizzy spells, cancer, etc. So I prayed for clarity in my future and peace about our finances, a release of my sadness that Chris was going to be leaving again and for a sense of calm, knowing that I needed to get up early the next morning to take care of my mice. When I was done praying I felt the same, and actually a little more anxious, it angered me. I thought, "If someone can pray about and be released from any of these other ailments, why can't I?! I do my best to thank God every chance I get for all the things that he's blessed me with, why won't he answer my prayer for my needs?" Chris even said to me, "Mandy, I can't fall asleep." To which I answered, "I can't either." I finally fell asleep, feeling angry, useless, and still full of anxiety.

It wasn't until the next morning, when i got a call from dad, that I realized that my anxiousness wasn't for my needs, it was for my mother. Her blood pressure had skyrocketed and dad took her to the ER where they ended up giving her nitroglycerin and then admitted her to the hospital for testing and observation. I talked to dad, got the facts and then took care of my mice. It was while I was weighing out their feed that I realized that I was so focused on myself and decided to just be angry that I didn't say, "God, what are you trying to tell me?" I didn't feel like a failure then but thought of Samuel, "Then the LORD called Samuel. Samuel answered, 'Here I am.'" (1 Samuel 3:4, NIV).

Next time I feel my anxiety overwhelming, especially after praying about it I'll think to ask, "What Lord?"

Turns out her thyroid is messed up, so they put her on thyroid meds and that should help everything.

Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Workouts

I've been using Pinterest to look at online workouts and found some good ones for April (halfway through the month). I'm a little disappointed in what I found for May so I have decided to be proactive and throw something together for June.

I have been following the Self.com Drop 10 diet which has lots of great food suggestions.

They have it structured so you do 3 High Intensity Interval Training sessions a week and 2 sessions of 8 Easy Toning Moves per week.

I decided that I needed to add something extra, I like a better full body toning so I made a months workout with changing up the weights/toning moves. Three exercises per day with one day abs, one day legs, and one day arms, rotating through out the month with weekends as rest/cleaning days. Some might say this is a bad idea but I don't like having to do the same thing every day for the entire month.

Now... Here it is!

Enjoy!

Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Avocado Pasta


This year has been quite a change for the two of us. Chris' travel schedule changed from being gone on weekends to being gone for weeks at a time. We've both been logging our food and trying to eat healthier. Chris has had a lot of digestive problems and once he started logging what he was eating he realized that he was eating only 1000 calories a day and starving himself practically. Now that he eats enough he hasn't had as many tummy troubles. I dropped 10 pounds really quickly and then plateaued so I've been looking for ways to eat yummy, healthy food. Chris really doesn't like avocado so this is something I make when he's not around. I call it Avocado Pasta, and here's my recipe:
4oz (dry) Whole wheat spaghetti (cooked according to package directions)
1 cup Baby Spinach

For the Sauce:
1 small Avocado
1/4 cup Fat Free Milk
1 oz Greek Non-Fat Plain Yogurt (I like Chobani)
1 Tbsp Low Sodium Soy Sauce
4 Tbsp Lime Juice
3 Tbsp Garlic Powder

I used our magic bullet to blend the Sauce, it needs the milk to thin it out so it can blend properly but i wanted some good protein so that's why I added the Greek Yogurt. Truthfully you can probably up the amount of pasta and turn it into a 3 or 4 person meal b/c there is a lot of sauce!

Enjoy!

Serves: 2 (I like to save the other half for lunch the next day!)
Calories: 376 per serving
Total fat: 7.6 g
Saturated fat: 0 g
Monounsaturated fat: 2.2 g
Cholesterol: 0.1 mg
Potassium: 507.8 mg
Total Carbs: 58.4 g
Dietary Fiber: 8.5 g
Sugars: 5.1 g
Protein: 13.5 g
Vitamin A: 28.2% of your Daily Value
Vitamin C: 7.8% of your Daily Value
Calcium: 10.9% of your Daily Value
Iron: 19.9% of your Daily Value

Monday, November 7, 2011

November in Lubbock

Well it's now November and so many things I never thought would come, have. We had my parents out last week for a visit. We got to see so many parts of Lubbock and the history behind it. We ate at a bunch of places, some AMAZING that I will go back to, and others not so amazing but it's always nice to finally get to venture around your new home. They also bought us a stand up freezer :-) It's SO nice to have some freezer space and actually be able to save money by buying things in bulk!

Sadly Nick could not come down with mom and dad but that was fortunate for me as I reach my next subject. I submitted my thesis on time and it was officially accepted! I needed someone to pick up my signature sheet from the Animal Science building and hand it off to the Graduate School before I could electronically submit my thesis and Nick stepped in and took care of it for me! I only have a few more details to wrap up by the end of the semester but then I'll be officially done with every aspect of my masters and can concentrate solely on my PhD. Perfect timing really because it appears my PhD project will be starting up after the first of the year. Everything was a bit anti-climactic but I'm glad to have it done and over with.

Chris and I are getting to spend more time together and loving it. We are really liking our church and we found a Sunday night group that meets for dinner and a discussion that we really like. Oddly enough we found this over the summer on our cruise in Greece. I was wearing a Texas Tech shirt and a lady came up to me in the dining room and shared that she lives in Lubbock and would love to meet up with us once we moved down. As such, it's not associated with our church and Sunday nights are bad times when Chris is traveling but it's great to have for now.

I'm still not happy with the apartment complex we live in. We're the last building to get painted, half the fences in our little grouping are not going to get fixed because the fencers were not getting paid and they walked out, NOTHING that was on our list of broken things when we moved in in August has been fixed and they have had multiple visits from us, including a new list. While mom and dad were here we stumbled across some houses that are well maintained and decently priced at 59900 and I'm not sure how long we're going to be here but even over 4 years it would EASILY pay for itself... I don't know, it's just a thought. Any of the places to live around here that aren't sufficiently ghetto and run down are EXPENSIVE, it's ridiculous! This is supposed to have a lower cost of living but rent is huge and food is more expensive (there are no stores with loyalty cards) and honestly most of the city is in poverty. I guess I just don't see how it's so sustainable that way? OK, vent done.

I know Chris will have to spend more time in CO now that he has less races but with our bikes making the trip back with mom and dad he will have a constant mode of transportation around Fort Collins. We have great friends in Fort Collins who just bought a new house and have offered their new guest room as a place to stay. It will be nice that Chris doesn't have to crash only on the couch at Nick's place. However, I'm looking forward to more time on the weekends with him :-)

The weather is finally cooling down and I'm looking forward to a winter here :-) I'm looking forward to truly making Lubbock our new home and embracing everything it has to offer us (at least for the next couple of years).

Sunday, September 25, 2011

Stresses of Life

I know it's been a while since I've posted. Chris has been gone a lot for work and I have been very busy with school and work. The past two weeks have been very challenging for us, I won't say we got through unscathed but we got through it together and that's what matters. Chris loves his job and while I'm sad that he's gone when he is I love getting to spend time with him when he's home and I'm happy that he loves his job and what he does. I am very happy to be in Texas and getting deep into lab work and school work. I'm finding my place on campus and making friends and my advisor has all of these great potential opportunities for research projects that I can get involved in. One in particular deals with lab rats and testing out a peanut based protein that has been formulated to feed children in third-world countries that are malnourished. As of tonight (9/25/11) I have sent my thesis off to my primary masters advisor for final approval. The steps following will be to make any corrections he gives me, get my formatting perfect (something i'm really good at) and then get my paper crushed down into a journal article size and ready for submission. Then I can officially submit my thesis submission form (yes I know this sounds redundant!) and then I can electronically submit my thesis and I have officially graduated and only have to worry about my journal article submission! November 4th, here I come!!!!! This is the final date for submission for graduating this fall.

I am a little disappointed in how my assistantship has turned out, financially, but with Chris' job being great we're doing well and we have figured out how to make it through the tough winter months!

We both got flu shots this year, every winter I am out of Colorado I get the flu so I thought maybe I could fight the inevitable and with Chris traveling as much as he does we thought it might help get us through those tough winter months ;-) haha

We really miss our great friends and family from back in CO but look forward to the time that we get to spend with them in CO or here in TX. Chris and I finally got to attend church together and we think we have found our new church home. This means that hopefully this winter when he's not working much we will have time to find a small group and get involved. I'm looking forward to having a support network down here to help me with my sanity!

Overall we are happy, the cats are happy, and we love our new adventures that we get to embark on together!

Saturday, August 27, 2011

Weekends

Once again it's the weekend and once again Chris is traveling. Mandy has a friends dog she's puppysitting for the weekend so she will have plenty of little boys (dogs and cats) running around to keep her busy. We got most of the pictures up this week. We hung every picture that has the ability to hang because we have more wall space than shelf space. I feel like the place is coming together more and more and i keep finding more pictures hidden everywhere! Classes started on Thursday morning for Mandy and it felt great to be back in classes. Friday afternoon the grad students went out to the farm to get the group-housing hutches set up for our little dairy calves and then feed. It was a lot of fun to get out there and do some work and get dirty.

This weekend is a big weekend for Chris, in the past he's had people near-by to help him out in case he hit any snags and he's by himself this weekend. His boss will be available but very busy since they are timing the Chicago Triathlon with about 10,000 people this weekend. Chris' race is on Columbus this weekend with about 1,500 people. Mandy will get some unpacking, some cleaning and some Thesis work accomplished.

Last weekend Mandy attended a church in Lubbock that reminded her a lot of Timberline back home so hopefully Chris will get to attend soon and both of us can get involved again in a small group like we were in CO. Looking forward to church on Sunday morning again!