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Round Up October

Sunday, October 31, 2010

What books and/or magazines did I read this month? 
The proper care and feeding of marriage by Dr Laura Schlessinger. I think Dr Laura is one of those people you either love or hate. Upon reading this book I found myself on the fence. I liked some of the things she said and hated others. She seems VERY anti-feminist, or perhaps a better analysis would be that she is very set in her own views of what feminism is? And honestly they differ to mine. I believe that feminism is a woman deciding what she wants, and striving to reach it. For each woman that will be different, for some a career, for other that could be a stay at home Mom. Each of those is feminism IF it is what the woman wants. Being a housewife is feminism if the housewife WANTS to be a housewife. Dr Laura seems to blame a lot of the problems she sees in marriage on her view of feminism when in fact it's just people in a bad time in their relationship for one reason or another. Mostly it seemed to be one partner either being neglected or acting selfishly. I know many people like her though, and I DO believe in SOME of the 'help' she gives in the examples but overall it just left me with a bad feeling about her as a woman and author. I do plan on reading more of her work though to give her another go... verdict is out on this one.
 The Proper Care and Feeding of Marriage

Fitness magazines: fitness, Fitness RX for women, Oxygen. Usual health and fitness stuff that I read every month. I did a lot of research too this month on fitness. I am working on a plan to relaunch my fitness website with more content, more research, weekly workouts and indepth articles. So lots of website programming research too!

What movies and/or tv shows did I watch this month?
Toy Story 3 - finally caught this last showing at our local cheap cinema, yep I know it's almost released on DVD/Blu-Ray (early November I think?), but when the cheap cinema is just $3 each you don't argue! That's why we wait! Anyway, after seeing so much hype surrounding this movie and how good it was I was hesitant to go see it but it was every bit as good as I'd been told! Loved it!

Toy Story 3

We also watched "The Other Guys", which I'd heard nothing about but it was pretty good. I don't want to spoil it if you haven't seen it but that moment 5 minutes in on the rooftop, well I was like "WTF?" then realized it was supposed to be a comedy ;) That was the best bit of the movie for me though!

The Other Guys

What special days did I celebrate and how?
No special days this month :( We were supposed to go out for a race day out at Willow Springs but the organizers canceled the event due to low attendance. Pretty pissed about it as it was supposed to be Bobs birthday gift :(

What illnesses or health concerns did I have?
I came down with a weird 24 hour stomach flu. I was at the computer after one lunch thinking "wow my tummy feels terrible, I should go lie down". I was just lying down and decided to text Bob so he wouldn't call and interupt me if I fell asleep...

In the space of 30 minutes I went from "yay lunch" to "oh look there is lunch again!". I HATE puking! I can handle all sickness symptoms except puking :( Anyway I slept a LOT that day, ate some toast around 3 then repeated that till stomach settled. Bob came home early to look after me too :) Spent the 24hours either in bed, or on the sofa, then almost exactly 24hrs later I started to feel better. By the evening the next day I was pretty much normal!

What fun things did I do with my friends and/or family?
We helped our friend greg install his projector screen for his projector TV. We had ulterior motives for helping really as we are considering getting one ourselves so it was a good thing to have a proper play with his before we committed to it. After seeing Greg's though we REALLY want one! Just got to figure out the logistics of where to put the projector & Screen. Greg had a 130" screen but we're thinking a tad smaller at 120" lol! This photo doesn't do it justice, trust me... it's awesome!



What new foods, recipes or restaurants did I try this month?
As we were up in Camarillo picking up my 1/2 marathon race packet, we decided to hit up The Curry Leaf Indian restaurant.Our first time here and only found out about it because I Googled vegetarian restaurants in the area.


It's a small bistro style restaurant, very nicely done. We started with  Garlic Indian Fries, which were quite garlicky (love!) and spicy ketchup. Usually we go for pakora or samosa so this was a nice change.


For main course we had Paneer Tikka Masala and  Mushroom Pepper Fry. We loved the Paneer dish but the Mushroom dish neither of us was keen on really. We left 1/2 of that one. Lesson learned though!


Another new restaurant we heard of recently and finally tried is Swagat Indian restaurant in Moorpark. Unfortunately the first time we went it was VERY busy, and VERY understaffed. We sat for 25 minutes before we even got a menu, and only got one then because I asked. 10 minutes later we still had no service so we left. Now I'm not one to call the race card, but an Indian family walked in 15 minutes after us, got seated, menu's and served immediately. Clearly this is NOT acceptable! You should take orders in the order people come into the restaurant!!! However we decided to give them another try and went one lunchtime for the buffet. The food was nice, the waiter (owner?) recognized us from the previous visit and apologised for the wait previously.

Another new place we tried was Hummus King, after Bob and Greg reading about it on Quarry Girl, Greg had been and said it was great, so we were eager to try it too! Bob and I shared a Schwarama plate, with sides of fireballs and fries. Delish! Definitely go again if we are in the neighborhood! Also if you like veggie food, check out Quarry Girl for vegan/veggie restaurant/food reviews!

What special or unusual purchases did I make?
Make Up! I posted before about some make up I got by ELF and NYC but this month I bought a couple more nail polish colors and more base products, including a compact with a mirror. Didn't notice but the one I picked up last month from ELF didn't have a mirror! Pretty useless if you ask me! So I got one from NYC for just $4, bargain!

It was Clinique bonus time at Macy's so I made a purchase for something I've been wanting to buy for a while. Eye cream. I'm getting some lines around the eyes, guessing due to combined aging, sun damage and Bob being incredibly funny and making me laugh constantly! Anyway I want to try some eye creams out, and hope to do reviews on a few soon! I love Clinique products so this was a treat for me, plus I got these bonus items to try.

  • High Impact Mascara in Black
  • Dramatically Different Moisturizing Lotion
  • Eyes 1, 2, 3, Color Compact in Berries or Nudes: Three shadows, three applicators, and a how-to card ( I chose nudes)
  • Different Lipstick in A Different Grape or Long Last Lipstick in All Heart (I chose All Heart)
  • All About Eyes Serum De-Puffing Eye Massage (can't wait to try this!)
  • Cosmetic Bag Set

What were this month’s disappointments?
In August I mentioned about booking Bob a birthday 'event' for his 40th birthday. I booked him a spot on a Racing Adventure day in Los Angeles, racing a Corvette race care around a track. Well it got canceled due to poor attendance. I'm quite pissed off about this for numerous reasons, mainly because this was his gift for a special birthday, it was a huge event we'd looked forward to, I managed to keep it a secret from Bob and now it's canceled. Bad move on their part ruining my baby's day!

What were my accomplishments this month?
I ran a 1/2 marathon! I posted about it already, it was a bit of a disaster, very poorly organized. I learned some valuable lessons from it though so that's a good thing I guess? Plus I ran a 1/2 marathon! 13.1 miles!


I got my first pay check from Gold's gym! That made two paychecks this month! Whooohooo! I also taught a couple more classes at Gold's this month too. Also landed another couple of classes at Moorpark Athletic Club so happy about that too!

Anything else noteworthy to record?       
Not much really, other than this morning I'll be out at Moorpark gym instructing the charity 90 minute Spin session.  

So Happy Halloween!

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Round Up Sept

Thursday, September 30, 2010

Wow September sure flew by huh? Seems like yesterday I was recapping August and everything that happened and here I am with another month done. Sheesh! As my Mum would say "Soon be Christmas"! Well here is a chance to take a little dip into my life and see what else I have been up to this month, aside from blogging ;)

What books and/or magazines did I read this month? 
Still on the quest to keep reading and this month was a super book heavy month. Not sure why really. I guess I just got my inner bookworm on. Mostly though it was because of this first book, which I devoured in one day!

 Dead in the Family (Sookie Stackhouse, Book 10)

Dead in the Family by Charlaine Harris. I love the Sookie Stackhouse books by Charlaine Harris, I love True Blood. I love vampire books/series/movies. I sat down with this book and read it cover to cover one Saturday afternoon. Yes they grip me that much! I pretty much did the same with the previous 9 books in this series and the Twilight series (not as keen on the Twilight Movie - Bad!). I was also the same with the *Brian Lumley books (great vampire/supernatural author, more grim and grizzly than Charlaine Harris but great series - Necroscope) *NOT suitable for children!

Throw Out Fifty Things: Clear the Clutter, Find Your Life 
Throw out 50 things (clear the clutter, find your life) by Gail Blake. Wow I got this because we are in the process of tidying, organizing, decluttering, purging whatever you want to call it. Basically this book tells it like it is. STUFF doesn't make you happy, Keeping stuff just complicates our lives and makes things harder to do. We all have too much stuff. This book helps you work through areas in your home and throw out things. I didn't use this book as a work tool, more as an inspiration tool. It made me be more ruthless for sure!

Last Dog on the Hill: The Extraordinary Life of Lou

Last dog on the hill by Steve Duno. If you love dogs, you will LOVE this book. I am a sucker for a dog story, dog movie, and basically anything dogs and this book came recommended so I figured why not? What ensued was a Sunday afternoon, chuckling, smilling, grinning, empathizing, and understanding. Basically it's the story of the author Duno and his dog Lou, how they met, their toils, their first years, growth together, learning together, and their love for each other. You WILL get so invested in this book that the last chapter will leave you in tears.... trust me! Well worth the read! If you enjoyed Marley & Me (book not the movie, the movie kinda sucked!), this book is 10x better!

Going Long: Legends, Oddballs, Comebacks & Adventures

Going long, stories from Runners World. I got this book because I needed some running inspiration, training for a 1/2 marathon can leave you a little flat of energy and inspiration. Anyway the first section of the book was "inspiration". Full of stories of disabled runners, comeback hero's and runners fighting adversity. The rest of the book: not a patch on the first half. I would rather have had the whole book filled with these people! The runners who lost limbs, who got run over by a bus and run marathons later. The runners that get stuck in the outback for 3 days with no food or water (dog to the rescue, yay!). THOSE are the stories I want to read about, if anyone has any recommendations for other inspiring running/fitness books leave me a comment! In all a good book but the first section MADE this book!


What movies and/or tv shows did I watch this month?

Predator (Widescreen Collector's Edition) 
Predator (blu-ray) We got this ages ago as part of a promotion, hell I don't even remember what the promotion was but we got about 5 Blu-Rays and hardly watched any. I have to say this movie was exactly as I remembered it. Crappy acting, but good storyline. Seriously how Arnold Schwarzenegger had an acting career is beyond me! And how the hell did he get into politics? Mind boggles!

The Expendables

The Expendables, pretty rubbish storyline but it's all you can expect from a "guy movie". It's basically all action, explosions, fights and no story. Which is just what we were in the mood for when we watched it. Just don't expect anything deep and meaningful and you'll be ok!

28 Weeks Later (Widescreen Edition)

28 weeks later. I mentioned last month we had this movie to watch, but we wanted to rewatch 28 days later before it. So we did and then 28 week later came up on the movie list. Honestly it left you with so many unanswered questions. It follows on from the last movie, yet it doesn't. The characters you saw in the first movie aren't in the second one so you don't know if they made it or not. 28 weeks later was an ok movie in it's own right though, but everything was kind of obvious as to what was going to happen. Or maybe I'm just a storyline genius?

Get Him to the Greek [Blu-ray]
Get him to the Greek. We watched this recently and when Bob suggested it I immediately though "urgh, whatever, sure" but ended up quite enjoying it. I have to say I haven't really watched much Russell Brand stuff, except one of his gigs recorded but other than that I haven't had much exposure and thought he was a bit of an ass, and I still do but... he's a bit of a weird funny ass. I like people that can make fun of themselves and don't take things so seriously, and I think he does this well. However I have no idea how the hell he is so sexually successful as I find him physically and socially blah! Takes all sorts I guess. So yeah, funny movie, and Sean Combs was funny as hell!

Probably forgetting a few other movies, but those are the ones that spring to mind. TV wise well everything either ended or started again. Greys Anatomy started again, as did Dexter and House, oh an Biggest Loser. Can't help but watch Biggest Loser!!!


What special days did I celebrate and how?
September was our 12th Wedding Anniversary, wow talk about time flying! We didn't do much, but Bob and I both had the day off work and we went out for lunch to Follow Your Heart, a great vegetarian cafe. Neither of us had been there for a long while so it was nice to go again after a long hiatus. In the evening we decided to stay local and just headed to Red Robin. We like it there cos of the bottomless steak fries with malt vinegar. It feels like real "chippy chips" from back home, especially with vinegar! And yes they do a veggie burger!

What illnesses or health concerns did I have?
None for me, though Bob had flu for a week! So he was out of it for 4-5 days, just staying in bed and catching up on movies/tv etc. Sky was diagnosed with Pancreatitis but seems to be making a great recovery. As a bonus we now have them both on diets and they are losing some weight!

What fun things did I do with my friends and/or family?
Dinner with Chris, Alecia (and her older sister) oh and I wore nail polish for the first time in a LONG time! We always seem to go out for food with friends and there is usually a lot of that going on. Other than a few meals out September was a slow month as Bob was off for a week with Flu :( I have managed to avoid it!

What new foods, recipes or restaurants did I try this month?
Back to Follow Your Heart as I mentioned. Not new but oh so good and felt new as we hadn't been there in SO long! I had the broccoli soup, 'meat'ball sub and we shared a slice of the chocolate raspberry cake (took it to go and had it later). Great food if you are in the valley!

We went to Lenors vegetarian Mexican restaurant one lunchtime and although I am not a fan of Mexican food I was happy to see a few other things on the menu so I left the Mexican stuff for the boys and I had Spaghetti with their veggie meatballs. It was delicious, the sauce was awesome and the dish it had a nice spicy kick to it! I LOVE pasta in all forms so seeing pasta on the menu I knew my choice was done!

What special or unusual purchases did I make?
I bought a few pieces of make-up this month which I already blogged about. We bought a new toaster and Waffle Maker, both of which I'll be doing reviews on soon :) Love me some kitchen appliances!!! So far loving both! I also bought a hydration belt (similar to this one) and body glide for my 1/2 marathon this weekend! Eeeks!

What were this month’s disappointments?
Not so much disappointment as major sadness. The dogs lost one of their favorite pals this month. On Monday 27th Sept, 15 year old Tara took her last walk and headed over to rainbow bridge :( She will always be remembered as the gentle and loving dog, one of those dogs that was just one of kind. My heart goes out to Tricia and her family as they deal with their loss :(

RIP Starlite's Tantalizing Tara 1995-2010

Aside from Sky, Tara was River's favorite dog. We never really saw Tara much as she got older, as she couldn't walk as far, but River truly loved her. Just the mention of the name "Tara" and her ears would prick up, the head would raise and she'd get excited looking for her pal. Sky has always been more afraid of the Tara fluffball but in the 7 years we've known Tara she's helped Sky a lot with her 'fraidy cat issues. You will be missed Tara!

What were my accomplishments this month?
I Taught my first PiYo class :) It was just a sub cover class but it went well and gave me lots of feedback on what I personally need to work on. Everyone in the class seemed to enjoy it. It's not yoga and it's not pilates. PiYo is balance, strength and core.

I also taught my first class at Golds gym! This was butterflies in the stomach all over again as it's a pretty intimidating place! Anyway the class was packed and went very well, I got LOTS of positive feedback from the class. In fact just Tuesday the regular instructor called asking me to cover again as the members loved me so much! Good to hear!!!

Ran a 1/2 marathon in training. Such a milestone for me, and gave me the satisfaction in knowing I CAN run that far!

Other news
Bob was away for 4 days this month with work. He went to Kelowna, Canada to visit Club Penguin. Lots of meetings etc and we chatted via text, phone and Skype. It's weird when Bob isn't here. River sulks the first night like I am withholding her favorite human from her, she is such a Daddy's girl! On Skype she doesn't get that he's 'in' the computer, and when I say "look it's Daddy" she gets up barking running to the front door! Dogs are nutty sometimes :)

Kelowna

While Bob was gone I did a little cleaning up :) I tidied off the kitchen/dining table, and reorganized the kitchen. This was WELL overdue so it gave me a great sense of satisfaction. Still a lot to do for house reorganizing - decluttering - tidying - purging but we are making progress. We also moved the pinball machines into the house this month!


Work in progress

We also had our side fence replaced this month, from a chain link fence overgrown with ivy, to a wooden fence. Looks so much better! Plus I don't get attacked by bees when I take the bins out to the curb now! Bonus! This is another step forward in the house/yard renovation, things are progressing slowly but they ARE progressing! Since this photo was taken the blocks have been set and have caps on :) Everything looks tidier!

So onto October!!! Wheeeeee!

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