Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Before and after a run Part 2

I forgot to write about pre and post run food aside from the pasta. FOOD!!!! I love food!!!!

Morning of run:
  • A bowl of oatmeal, a dash of cinnamon and almond milk and sometimes I add dried cranberries and half a banana, or
  • Toast (manna bread) with almond or peanut butter with homemade jam.

After run:
  • Oranges
  • Chocolate soymilk - my favourite is the So Good brand. I buy one every time on the ferry. 
  • If I'm starving, my boyfriend and I go to my favourite breakfast diner, Deacon's Corner! Biscuits and gravy, baby!!
  • Pineapple -YUM!
  • Grapefruit
  • Young coconut juice
  • The other half of the banana
 Of course I don't eat all of that at once! Though I'd love to be able to! NOM NOM NOM!

Monday, June 7, 2010

Before and after a run

Before
I masta hava pasta! If I go out for dinner, I have to go to the Cactus Club and I must have the Rob Feenie signature Prawn & Scallop Spaghettini. Yah, I know! I'm too young to be stuck in my ways! Maybe, I'm just on the cusp of being old enough...

If I eat at home then I make brown rice pasta with truffle olive tapenade (Mmmm! Truffle!! Mmm! Olive tapenade, can you believe I used to make this by hand, with NO food processor?!? Crazy, I know!) or with a simple tomato sauce with whatever's in my fridge. That's all I do for a carbo-loading meal. I also like to have an early dinner, like at 3 or 4pm, I wake up extra early on race days or long run days.

I remember when I was a kid, my parents would feed my brothers and me lots of pasta or rice. They wanted to make sure my brothers ate well before their big hockey games. They also told us that we would grow taller if we ate all the rice in our bowls. Or they would tell us that our future boyfriends or girlfriends would look as pock-marked and ugly as our dirty dishes. Or the other story was that we were privilege we had rice to eat, because when my mom was a child all they had were sticks, stones and roots to boil. OOOOR when my dad was a kid, if he didn't sell shaved-ice treats from his bicycle before his ice block melted he wouldn't have money to help buy food for the family. Whatever story it was, we were good kids and cleaned our bowls! I'm not as tall as I'd like to be and my boyfriend isn't shiny like my cleaned bowl but he isn't covered in pock-marks or pimples either. But I've learned a bad habit, I clean my plate or bowl still and often do so way after being full up to my eyeballs. Still trying to unlearn this habit.

Next, water. I hydrate. I drink lots of water. I bet wait-staff are disappointed with my drink orders, "lots of water with lemon, please!" and a big smile.

I literally chug water, I really like just plain, filtered tap water. I know there are some people who don't like plain water, claiming that water doesn't have any flavour. Have they tasted water in other parts of the world? Vancouver water tastes awesome! It's sweet! It's not a candy, sugary sweet but it's a nice clean sweet. I'm not sure if anyone would understand. I'm not sure how else to describe it but I've tasted water in different parts of the world and I have to say, we Vancouverites have the BEST drinking water in the world.

Sleep. A good night's sleep. Most nights I don't sleep well. I have a great bed. I lie there, stretch, breath and hope to drift off to sleep.

After
I drink lots of water and I crave oranges and chips. OK, not just chips, I crave baked Cheetos! Yes, that's right. That gnarly, florescent orange crunchy stuff. I wonder if my gut turns orange...

I also crave Korean spicy hot instant ramen! Yes, Korean-make-me-sweat-and-sniffle-spicy-ramen! Mmmmm ramen. What I really crave is salt. So, I'm trying out nuun portable electolyte hydration (lemon-lime flavour) to avoid the extra calories. I like that it doesn't have any sugar and it's a little bit fizzy if you drink it right after it's done dissolving.
I also like to drink San Pellegrino and POM - a fizzy drink treat! Oh POM, just like your tagline, you are so wonderful. I'm so glad there is juice drink like you.

Roll, roll, roll my IT band with a foam roller. And look!! The foam roller comes in PINK!!! Mine's blue. :-/ Aaannyway, the colour doesn't really matter. I roll almost daily combining the foam roller and a wooden rolling pin. Yep, a wooden rolling pin. I sit on my yoga mat with my feet out in front of me and roll out my quads. Rolling hurts but it's a good kind of hurt. I sit there, "ooooh! grunt! grunt! ow ow ow!" and roll.


Yoga! Power yoga! I really think that power yoga has helped me become a stronger runner as well as stretches me out. Yah stretching! It's good. :-)

Most recently I've purchased the hot pink CEP compression socks I've been coveting. I know, what a weirdo! I should be coveting shoes and bags! Like those gals on SATC, right? Hey, I'm a running girl!

My boyfriend bought them for me on Saturday. Yah, he buys me compression socks like other guys would buy a girl flowers! LOL. I was so happy I kept them in my purse with me after we left the store. And I had them with me when we went out for dinner and then I tried them on in the car. Then I pranced around the house on Sunday after my long run. I guess they worked because I don't usually prance around the house after a long, long run. I'm such a dork.

Thursday, June 3, 2010

My bucket list

Thinking about all the things I want on my list is taking a while. I’ve done a lot already like live abroad, travel across Canada, or hitch-hike.
Or lie in the middle of the road at night to watch the stars. I was with my friends and the road was still warm from the sun earlier in the day.
Or go skinny dipping! My friend and I decided on a spur of the moment to rush up to Horseshoe Bay to see if we could catch the last ferry to Langdale. We drove up the Sunshine Coast to a friend's cabin and stopped at one of our favourite lakes. We ran down to the beach and we didn’t have ANYTHING with us, not even towels. (Now if I had known the rule as stated in the Hitch Hikers’ Guide to the Galaxy, I wouldn't have had this towel problem) We turned our backs to each other stripped down and ran into the water, WEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!

Anyway, here's my list so far, in no particular order:
  1. Learn to golf  did this summer of 2008
  2. Run a half marathon - did my first one Feb. 2009! And did 4 more after that! Woo! 
  3. Run a full marathon - Done! Oct 17, 2010 - Nike San Francisco Women's Marathon!!!
  4. Run a marathon that I have to qualify for - this is going to take a looooong time
  5. Do a cycling competition
  6. Do a bicycle touring trip
  7. Rock climb
  8. Scuba dive - I’m taking lessons!!!
  9. Snorkel
  10. Surf
  11. Get tattoos - Get some more tattoos
  12. Wind surf
  13. Sail - not sure how I would do this because I get motion-sick, real sick
  14. Swim with dolphins like Bree Wee does 
  15. Earn my own kayak - what I mean by earn is kayaking often enough to warrant buying my own, I love kayaking!
  16. A canoe trip - travel up to the Yukon and kayak/canoe back down
  17. Complete a triathlon
  18. Complete Ironman - this one will take a long time too
  19. Hang glide/paraglide
  20. Road trip - Oregon Coast? I've already done Canada...
  21. Sky dive - thinking about this just makes me weak in the knees
  22. Lake-swimming in the rain
  23. Climb a very tall mountain - oh maybe I'll start with Mount Kilimanjaro
  24. Help build a school
  25. Live in a foreign country - live in another foreign country
  26. Live in Hawaii a few years - I really really want to do this 
  27. Sit atop Haleakala and watch the sunrise (I know, such a touristy thing to do but I still want to do it. I regret not doing so the last few times I was there!!)
  28. Relearn French, Japanese, Serbo-Croatian, Mandarin and German
  29. Learn Spanish and Russian - dunno why I haven't picked up anything other than "Prvet"
  30. Become a Yoga instructor
  31. Go back to being vegetarian - maybe even vegan again.
  32. Travel the path of Siddartha Gautama through India and Nepal - this has been on my list forever!
  33. See more of Beautiful British Columbia
  34. Hike the West Coast Trail
  35. Go to Tofino - can't believe it's taking me so long to get to this one. If you're interested in taking me, I've always dreamed of staying here www.wickinn.com
  36. Heli-skiing - check it out www.whistlerheliskiing.com no jumping out of helicopters like in the Warren Miller videos!
  37. Raise bees and make my own "artisanal" honey
  38. Dogsledding!
  39. Learn to drive. Yes, that’s right. I DON'T drive... and it’s really hard to do a road trip if I don’t drive :-/ so ashamed to even admit it. But seriously I've biked, bussed and walked everywhere!
  40. Skinny dip! (like mentioned above, I've ready been skinny dipping)
  41. ...

    Travel - the places I want to see
    • Tibet
    • Nepal
    • India
    • Rajasthan
    • Angkor Wat
    • Vietnam
    • Malaysia - meet my grandma and family
    • go back to Japan
    • Hong Kong - see my grandparents again before they go
    • go back to Paris
    • go back to Belgrade
    • Scotland
    • North and South Africa

    Wednesday, June 2, 2010

    Monday, May 24, 2010

    Summer to-do list

    It's the first long weekend in a while and I'm SICK!
    So I've had some time to think about all the things I'd like to do this summer.
    • Rock-climbing: this was on my "to-do with boyfriend" list last year but we were consumed with apartment-hunting and our summer just flew by.
    • Scuba-diving lessons: I'm really excited about this one! I bought an intro scuba-diving course through the Diving Locker for only $25(!!!) through Groupon
    • Cycling: I got through step one of this - I bought myself a used bike. A Trek 1000! I'm still apprehensive of riding around traffic. I used to bike everywhere but just over 10 years ago I was hit twice in one week when I was living overseas. The last time was a SUV, I only remember getting really mad at the lady and picking my mangled bike and throwing it at her car and walking over to the curb to sit down and cry and then walking home.
    • Swim lots: My goal this summer is to be able to swim over to "Pirate's Island" up at the family cabin on the lake. I'm a weak swimmer, so I've got lots of swimming to do!
    • Camping: I really like sleeping under trees, being able to see the stars, swimming in fresh water and I'd like to get more use out of my new tent or I'll have to set it up in my office and play pretend camping (again).
    • Run, ride and swim Sunshine Coast lots when I'm up there
    • Grouse Grind! I'm planning on going on Tuesdays or Wednesdays with Mark (IT guy at work - w/o him I would almost die) and maybe Thursdays with my boyfriend and Paul, one of the guys I was running with on our Web Dev run team.
    • Spend some more time on the beach! I love the beach and YES, I like romantic walks on the beach. But my friends and I usually end up leaving our boyfriends at home to their computers and go ourselves and enjoy romantic walks and picnics on the beach. (Our boys have got to get their priorities in order, right?!?) 
    • Get another bike: I'm thinking of following my little brother's (ok not so little, he's way taller and bigger than me) and play around with a BMX. He does flatland competitions but I don't intend to go that far. I just want a little bike for fun and errands. 
    • Skydiving: this one's been on my list for a while. I'm chicken, OK? Plus it's expensive. 
    I only appreciated the city after leaving it for 3 years of traveling. Our city has so much to offer. Everything is close by, the mountains, ocean and clean air, oh and the people aren't too bad :-). I love Vancouver.
    I'm not sure if I'll get through this entire list, it's not a long list but I'll try. I need to fit these activities in between all the concerts, festivals and other fun things that summer brings to the city!

      Friday, May 14, 2010

      Race Report: BMO Vancouver Half Marathon 2010

      Laid out my race wear 4 days before race day. Yep, I was that excited. My favourite sports bra, TNT tank top, favourite shorts, Asics running shoes, favourite socks, Nike+ running pod and watch. Not shown, my fuelbelt with 2 bottles of water and 2 bottles of blue Powerade. (I didn't need this in the end because the weather was so cool but I carried it anyway)

      Went to pick up my race packet with Anna on the Thursday before the race.
      Side-note: Drove up to Budgies Burritos after race pack pickup to get burritos for lunch. Yum! BIG yummy burritos for cheap!

      The night before the race Neeks, her bf, my bf and I went and pasta-piggy-partied it up at Cactus Club. Mmm mmm! Drank lots of water. Oh, and the Canucks won! I got a good night's sleep, my douchebag neighbours didn't party and keep me up, yay!!

      On the morning of the big BMO Vancouver Half Marathon day, I woke up at 5am, drank more water, ate 2 pieces of toast with peanut butter and jam which was enough to get me through the entire race. Walked over to meet Bonbons and Neeks at 6:30am. The weather was the way I like it, cool and overcast.

      I should introduce Bonbons and Neeks. I met Bonbons and Neeks last year through Team In Training. The three of us trained for our first half marathons and ran our first halfs at the BMO Vancouver. We've continued train together and in fact, Neeks and I went to run the Disneyland Half Marathon last year and the three of us are signed up to run the Seattle RnR Marathon. ALSO Neeks and I won entries through the lotto for the Nike Women's Marathon San Francisco!!! Yes WE ARE RUNNING TWO MARATHONS this year!!!! We also swim together and hopefully we'll be biking together too.

      Back to my race report, I was still in the porto-potty line-up when the race started but that's ok. I have this nervous pee thing where I always have to pee lots before running, and only for running. Anyway better to empty than to run while needing the pee after I've activated my time-chip. So, we counted down with the announcer and cheered everyone on. "Woot woot!"

      We ran together till about for about 10 minutes or so. Neeks runs a slower pace but Bonbons and I run about the same pace so we went on pacing each other throughout the entire race.

      Miles 3 and 4 run through what used to be Japantown and Gastown. Somewhere between 3 and 4 I remember smelling pot. That's so Vancouver. I wonder what visiting participants thought.

      At mile 5 the route goes through Stanley Park, a beautiful forest park just over 1,000 acres at the edge of the city and surrounded by ocean water (and it's practically my backyard!). As I enter the park I can smell the trees and earth immediately, I love this part of the run. The air cools a bit and it just smells fresh and there's always a nice breeze coming off the water. I also note that there is a bit of a stabbing pain going up the bottom of the arch of my right foot. The route leads up to Prospect Point. I used to think that this was a pretty big hill but I ran it - no stopping!!! I met a woman named Laura from TNT NYC chapter and ran up with her. We ran together up until the top and then she had to pause because she was having what she called, "a moment." I remember last year I couldn't run up this hill. I walked a good portion of it. One girl raced up the hill passing everyone yelling, "It's just a small hill! You can do it! Come on! It's just a small hiiiill!!!" and that became my hill-climbing mantra. "it's just a small hill... it's just a small hill..." at the top I saw the girl again and yelled back at her, "Thanks! You were right, it was a small hill!" Glad coach made up run up that hill on our training runs.

      After Prospect Point everything is easy. I remember wondering if I should pick up my pace, I do a little bit but hold back in case I need more energy later. My pain in my right foot is still coming and going.

      I picked up my pace a little bit more at the 17km mark and then I think a bit more at the 19km. At the 19km mark last year, my legs didn't want to go anymore. This is why I was conservative with my pace. But this time I felt like I could run another 10 more kilometres. I don't know for sure because I didn't try.

      When I saw the last 3 or 400m marker sign I began to run fast and really gunned for it when I saw the finish line. I was sooooo excited and happy and felt like I was running on air "weeeeeeeeeee! weeeeeee!" I was saying in my mind and then suddenly as I was coming up on the finish line right there just before it. A race marshall let a big group of spectators cross RIGHT in front of me! My lovely flying "WEEEEEEE!" came to a halt. :-( boooo! So I started yelling at the group, "Go, GO GO!!!!" My feet didn't want to stop! I was Speedy Gonzales! The slow-poke group picked up their pace a bit and hustled on across my path. I continued across the finish line, I pumped my fist in the air. "Beep beep beep!" as I run over the time-chip mats. I'm done! Woooooo!

      In the finish area I picked up my medal (yay!) I think I got some water and then walked over towards the TNT tent where my boyfriend was supposed to meet me. He greeted me with, "You yelled at me! You were so angry!" (I might say I'm feisty) "I even get in trouble when you're racing." It seems that he was in that slow-poke group who crossed my angry race path.

      How I knew I was too conservative with my pace: I cheered and jumped around a lot and thanked volunteers all along the route. I wanted to go and run 6km more so that I was on top of my marathon training schedule but my boyfriend (like at every run event) was adamant that we get me a proper breakfast. I just did run a half-marathon after all. But really, it's him that's hungry, not me. hahaha! We walked home, I cleaned and then we walked over to one of my favourite breakfast joints, Deacon's Corner. I ordered my usual classic breakfast but with a side of biscuit and gravy. MMMMMmmmm!

      Funny thing, my boyfriend got sore feet from walking to and from home and race and then to and from home and Deacon's.

      Chiptime

      2:14:32


      Next up Neeks, Bonbons and I will be running our first FULL marathons at the Seattle Rock 'N' Roll Marathon!!!

      To do in Seattle: Buy new runners and check out a pair of Newton running shoes

      To do leading up to race day: For two weeks leading up to the BMO Vancouver I rolled my IT band on a foam roller and also used my rolling pin. Gotta keep it up.

      Monday, March 15, 2010

      Playing for Change

      Playing for Change is a multimedia movement created to inspire, connect, and bring peace to the world through music. The idea for this project arose from a common belief that music has the power to break down boundaries and overcome distances between people. No matter whether people come from different geographic, political, economic, spiritual or ideological backgrounds, music has the universal power to transcend and unite us as one human race. And with this truth firmly fixed in our minds, we set out to share it with the world.

      http://www.playingforchange.com/