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Sep. 27th, 2008 09:50 pmReece and I met up with Farlis and her dog for a long walk this afternoon.
Today could not have been more gorgeous. As we were making our way back toward our cars, we had an absolutely stunning view of Mt. Rainier. I had to take a picture.
Dog is tired...I'm tired. I wore my pedometer today...as a test run. The Live Well, Eat Well challenge that we're doing at work doesn't start until tomorrow.
I was well over 12,000 steps when I took it off. My goal is to have at least 10,000 steps a day. But I'm not exactly sure how I'll accomplish that goal because I don't have the time to take an almost 2 hour walk everyday.
Anyway, my plan of attack for the challenge:
- park all the way in the back of the parking lot so I have to walk further to the building
- take the stairs instead of the elevator (I do this anyway)
- walk for half an hour on my lunch break (I do this a few times a week anyway)
- take Reece for walks as much as possible
Still working on how I'm going to manage 5 cups of fruit/veg a day. I'm a carboholic, so it'll be difficult for me to eat more veggies, particularly since the vast majority of them irritate my stomach. And I don't like the prepwork involved with most fruit, but I should suck it up and do it anyway.
Today could not have been more gorgeous. As we were making our way back toward our cars, we had an absolutely stunning view of Mt. Rainier. I had to take a picture.
Dog is tired...I'm tired. I wore my pedometer today...as a test run. The Live Well, Eat Well challenge that we're doing at work doesn't start until tomorrow.
I was well over 12,000 steps when I took it off. My goal is to have at least 10,000 steps a day. But I'm not exactly sure how I'll accomplish that goal because I don't have the time to take an almost 2 hour walk everyday.
Anyway, my plan of attack for the challenge:
- park all the way in the back of the parking lot so I have to walk further to the building
- take the stairs instead of the elevator (I do this anyway)
- walk for half an hour on my lunch break (I do this a few times a week anyway)
- take Reece for walks as much as possible
Still working on how I'm going to manage 5 cups of fruit/veg a day. I'm a carboholic, so it'll be difficult for me to eat more veggies, particularly since the vast majority of them irritate my stomach. And I don't like the prepwork involved with most fruit, but I should suck it up and do it anyway.
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Date: 2008-09-28 02:52 pm (UTC)Something else you could try is smoothies...for those you could use frozen fruit, which would save you even from having to wash it first.
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Date: 2008-09-28 04:22 pm (UTC)I already eat berries. I usually have then in my yogurt parfait at breakfast.
Since I spent the vast chunk of my waking hours at work, I just didn't want to drag apples, pears and a corer (I have one) to work everyday. Once I finish walking on my lunch break, I have very little time to eat my lunch, so it's easier to bring things that don't involve prep.
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Date: 2008-09-28 04:40 pm (UTC)I also buy melons and cut them up (all at once, so yes, there's prep, but I get it out of the way in 10 minutes one time) and store them in tupperware. They'll last a while that way...at least a week. (I usually finish them by the end of a week, so I don't know how much past a week they'd go.)
Alternately, if you really don't want ANY prepwork at all, you could just by the pre-cut fruit from the store. I sometimes do that to get a variety of fruits when I don't want, like, an entire pineapple plus an entire box of strawberries, etc. It costs more but sometimes the convenience is worth it.