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Long Run Thoughts

Happy Long Run Friday!

This post is brought to you by 3.5 long hours with me, myself, and my thoughts.

I felt like sharing with you a list of things I either saw or that went through my mind during my long run today:

1. I saw 2 tractor trailers get in an accident about 4 cars behind me as I was getting off the exit near the trail where I started my run. I instantly thanked God for his mercy in allowing me to run today.

2. I love running in the fall! The variant colors of surrounding nature are beautiful. However, I wish today’s weather felt more like fall rather than early summer. And, usually I prefer to run in the early morning, but had too many morning errands to run. Today, it was hot!

3. Running near a dog park creates an environment with many dogs and dog owners enjoying the trail also. But, dog owners, please don’t let your dog poop on the trail. There is an abundance of grass around for that type of thing and poop bags to pick it up.

4. I saw a black, snake on the trail. It was very thin. I’m not sure if it was dead or alive because once I saw it, I really pumped up my speed πŸ™‚

5. I enjoy listening to Jillian Michaels’ podcasts. Her and Janice (her producer) are actually quite humorous.

6. I will be happy when November gets here so that I can get this second marathon over. I’ve been training for it since February and I miss just running in a 5K or 10K race.
Which leads me to thought number 7!

7. My marathon pace is far from my 5K pace. I know, I know, everyone’s is, that’s physics. But, it’s quite obvious after about 15 miles, when running just 2 more miles feels like running 10.

8. I was really disappointed that my Camelbak wasn’t operating properly today. Carrying a Gatorade bottle in hand is just not very convenient!

9. I realized that I don’t like stepping on bugs when I run. My reasoning: I’m running in their environment so I shouldn’t harm them for just living. Especially if they aren’t harming me.

10. I saw 2 ladies running on the trail who had to be at least 70 years old, but they looked great! And they reminded me of how I aspire to live years from now. Carefree, healthy, and still running!

Happy Friday! I hope you enjoy your long runs this weekend!

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The Motherland of Vegan/Vegetarian Dining

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As a vegan or vegetarian, how many times have you traveled somewhere and were unable to find anything other than junk food to eat? How many traveling days have you had to live off of grilled cheese, peanut butter and jelly sandwiches, or boring salads? Well, this was not the case for me this past week.

I had the pleasure of visiting Portland, Oregon this past week for a medical conference. This was my first time visiting the Pacific Northwest. Initially, on this trip I was preparing a different blog post. But, after an awesome week in Portland, I had to share with all of my fellow herbivores all of the wonderful vegetarian and vegan cuisine I had the pleasure of enjoying.

My first dinner I experienced came from a restaurant called Veggie Grill. This place is a healthy vegan fast food restaurant but with organic and non-GMO type food. I purchased a vegan barbeque sandwich. It came on a whole wheat bun with lettuce and a vegan chipotle ranch sauce. For sides, I had cauliflower mashed potatoes and steamed kale. It was all delightful!

On Tuesday for lunch, my colleague and I visited a restaurant called Bento Box. They’re known for fresh grilled veggies and meats without added ingredients. I had brown rice and an array of fresh steamed vegetables. Once again, yummy! Tuesday night I made a trip to one of the many Portland food carts. I enjoyed a falafel pita sandwich from an Egyptian food cart. They made a special tangy hot sauce on the cart that gave the falafel just the right kick!

Wednesday’s culinary delights included an all vegetarian burrito food cart, that happened to have grilled veggie burritos. Dinner’s culinary delight came from a restaurant called Thrist Bistro. Named for all of the tasty local wine they serve. Here, I had a flight of local red wines and a portabello mushroom sandwich stuffed with zucchini, tomatoes, onion, and artichoke, then covered in mozarella cheese.

On Thursday, I visited DC Vegetarian. It’s a food cart known for its fantastic vegan and vegetarian burgers. I ordered a “Bacon Cheeseburger” made with a vegan burger patty, bacon made from seitan, and provolone cheese on a whole wheat bun. They also had the option of having vegan cheese and vegan mayonnaise, but I didn’t partake in either of those. This burger was so good til all it needed was mustard for sauce. Thursday night, I went out with a couple of family members to a placed called The Farm Cafe’. This place is known for using locally grown ingredients. I enjoyed spicy toasted hazelnuts for an appetizer and a delightful roasted corn risotto for my entree’.

Friday, I ventured back to the food carts to try one of the many Asian cuisines. I had a very fresh and tasty bowl of Pad See Ew from a Thai food cart made with fresh steamed broccoli, and carrots, and cooked in a vegan mushroom sauce base. Later that evening, a friend and I went for Peruvian food at a place called Andina. Once again, yummy! Here, my friend and I shared dishes that included potato frittatas, Quinotto (quinoa risotto), and Hongos Saltados.

Saturday was an exciting day in Portland. Earlier that morning I had an amazing 8 mile run on the waterfront (couldn’t eat all of that food with no running). I actually had the pleasure of getting in 4 runs over the course of the week, and they were all awesome! But back to eating, Saturday morning/early afternoon was Portland’s Saturday Market. This is an outdoor event with multiple tents of vendors selling handcrafted items and multiple food vendors. Here, I enjoyed handmade black bean and cheese Papusas with fresh Pico and cabbage salad. Scrumptious! Saturday night, just before going to the airport, I stopped by the Bite of Oregon. This event is an array of local food, beer, and wine vendors that offer samples of their cuisines for a smaller fee than usual restaurant prices. Some of the proceeds were used to benefit the Special Olympics. Here I sampled multiple types of veggie burgers, salads, and had some tasty sangria.

So, Portland did not disappoint when it came to vegan/vegetarian dining. With, multiple restaurants offering locally grown, organic, and non-GMO ingredients, visiting here was quite the dining delight!

Have you ever been to Portland? What restaurants did you enjoy? Are there any other cities you would consider “vegan/vegetarian friendly?”

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Run for a cause

Running is a hobby of mine! I started running about two years ago and since then it has become my passion. Running is great exercise, a great way to meditate, a great way to relieve stress, and a great way to experience the beauty of being outdoors.
This year, I have found even more meaning in my running, running for a cause.
There are thousands of races (5Ks to Marathons) held each year, and many of them are started or held for a certain benefit or cause. There are also many organizations who benefit from having runners bring awareness to their cause.
This year I’ll be running in the 2012 ING New York City Marathon, while raising money for the American Cancer Society. While the ING NYC Marathon is one of the most sought after marathon entries, a large number of its participants are actually charity runners, like myself.
For me this gives running a whole new meaning in my life. My mother is a breast cancer survivor, so fighting cancer is a personal goal of mine. I will be able to do this by running and by raising money through running for significant cancer related research and to provide resources for cancer patients and families.
I am excited to run with Team Determination of the American Cancer Society in November as we fight cancer. Breast cancer is my cause! What’s yours???

You can check out my American Cancer Society Athlete Page at:
My ACS Page

Some other great causes that you may want to support through running include:

Team in Training for Leukemia & Lymphoma

Crohn’s & Colitis Team Challenge

Alex’s Lemonade Stand for Childhood Cancers

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So, you wanna lose a few pounds…..

This past week the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced its approval of a new weight loss drug, Qsymia. On the one hand this is great. With the current obesity epidemic in this country, we need something to help us out. On the other hand, this is giving people an additional crutch in the battle of the bulge. I am not going to go into detail on the drug itself, you can read all about it in the link below. However, I do want to highlight some statistics from the article.

Studies done on Qsymia showed that most of the patients on this drug lost at least 5% of their body weight with an average weight loss of 6.7 % of their body weight when recommended dosages were used and 8.9% of their body weight lost with the highest daily dosages used. Β This weight loss occurred over the course of 1 year. While this is pretty good weight loss, the same and even better could be achieved with good ole fashioned diet and exercise.

For instance, 5% of a 200 lb person is only a 10 lb weight loss over the course of a year. This same person could cut their daily caloric intake by 250 calories and lose more than this over the course of a year. And, if that same person, added in the daily recommended 30 minutes of exercise, they would lose even more.

I highlight these facts because many times we are motivated to look for a quick, simple, solution to a big problem. However, what seems like the “easy” solution, isn’t always the best or most effective solution.

I have patients tell me everyday, “I have tried everything and I just can’t seem to lose weight.” Usually they have not tried “everything.” Losing weight is a battle between calories in and energy expended out. You have to burn more calories than you consume to win this battle.

In this blog I plan to add more post about different things I have had experienced that have helped me and others to lose weight, and maintain healthy lifestyles.

Just remember, don’t always go for the “easy” solution!

http://www.fda.gov/NewsEvents/Newsroom/PressAnnouncements/ucm312468.htm

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Are you a runner?

Are you a runner? I am!

However, I never would have imagined that I would become a runner. I started running using the Couch to 5K Running Program (http://www.coolrunning.com/engine/2/2_3/181.shtml) in August of 2010. It is a run/walk interval type of program that trains you to run a 5K (3.1 miles) within 9 weeks. It’s such a wonderful program because when you first start out, you don’t feel like a runner at all. But, by the time you cross the finish line of your first 5K, you’ll learn that you truly are a runner!

Enjoy the photo and poem below! It’s great motivation for newly minted runners, and those of us who need reminders and confidence boosters at times.

Run on my friends, run on!

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On your mark! Get set! Go!

Hello readers!

Welcome to my blog! This is my first time venturing into the blogosphere so bear with me. The goal of this blog is to bring you along on my journeys through balancing a husband and toddler, a medical career, vegetarianism, and long distance running. The views expressed here are truly my own! Hopefully you’ll find some of the information here helpful or useful to you, but if not, you’ll probably at least experience a few laughs! My world is not totally balanced, a bit messy at times, and can move at rapid speed!

Flying by the seat of my skirts and hoping to save a few lives in between!

–Shayla