My posting delinquency has hit an all time high- but no worries to my (maybe three?) followers still left-18 for 18 is back in full swing. Your vegetarian goal seeker is now 3 weeks into marathon training. As part of my training I will be attempting to raise $1,800 for the American Cancer Society.
Check out my fund raising page...
More to come- and soon this time I promise :)
Friday, November 19, 2010
Monday, August 9, 2010
The Big Easy
With the big move, 18 for 18 has certainly taken a back burner in daily life. Naturally being in this culturally rich city seeing music comes without even trying and being a vegetarian is almost tortuous. Cooking is no problem, and I've done it more than I've written on my list, but a nice pulled pork sandwich at a festival is oh so hard to resist. While my convictions are long from gone, they seem to not have as much control over my salivary glands as I had thought.
But it's time to move on, I feel like in terms of this experiment, I've certainly put in more time into learning and examining this issue (vegetarianism) than I had thought I ever would. Next, I feel that shear location has cause me to feel pulled to my '#14, volunteering 18 times.' Down here there are no shortage of opportunities. Tomorrow I will head to my first YLC (Young Leadership Council) meeting, and hopefully there will be projects that I feel compelled to become a part of. From my understanding, this group is in charge of a multitude of varying projects around the city; they range from tutoring/mentoring to organizing the Wednesday at the Square music events. More to come on that.
In the meantime, something fun-I've decided as of about ten minutes ago that as of today '#16, a back walk over' shall be in the works starting today.
Until next time...
Picture this: Kermit Ruffins+other fabulous musicians in a tribute to the Satchmo himself...
Tuesday, June 22, 2010
Number Seven
Mudrun complete. Probably the most fun I've had running a race ever. The course was much harder than any 5k Ive done, considering every place i've lived is completely flat. The course came fully equipped with rocks and mud and hills and a lake and obstacles and mud and more mud. I am 100% going to do this race again, or at least another mud race. My team was super awesome, and I think in the end we all had a blast. Since we were entered in the 4-person costumed race we were hugh hefner and the three girls next door.
Picture this: Runamuck 2010
Next, the 'accomplished post' that was supposed to follow last time, has not fully arrived. I did not beat my time I had hoped to accomplish in the half marathon, in fact i was more the 2 minutes behind. (Those with no running interest skip ahead)... In terms of pacing I was a mess, my mile splits were either 7:30 or 8, and I was hoping for a 7:45 pace. I think this inconsistency is really what killed me. I broke the race down into 3mi intervals, the first and third of which were my quickest, with my last 3mi the slowest. I ended up finishing in 1:44, a 7:55 average pace. That being a minute faster than my first half marathon, I was still extremely happy. The race was fun too, with music set up along the route and a beautiful course along Lake Michigan. Race mantra: your pace. your time. stronger than ever. (worked great mentally, try it!)
Picture this: 13.1 chicago 2010

Also been thinking more about the vegetarian lifestyle, which has become more of an in depth search than I would have thought. In in short stint of Ellen Degeneres obsession, I saw her being interviewed about her more recent vegan lifestyle. She mentioned the movie earthlings, which after watching only 20 minutes of, has certainly forced me to think more about eating options. Are we meant to be meat eaters? I think the answer is mostly yes. Evolutionarily speaking, we were always hunters and gathers. I think a lot of the problem lies in our method of killing and the damage it has on our environment and bodies. I have never given much thought to the suffering of the animals we slaughter. But one look at the conditions in which these animals are raised and it becomes almost impossible to bring back the disconnect I've had with my meals and the place they come from. Also some food for thought... about a month ago, upon listening to a peer's presentation in my networks class I learned a very interesting fact about the food chain: omnivores destabilize a food web.
So up next: TBD...
Wednesday, June 9, 2010
Pack it up
A while since my last post, nothing has really changed in the world of 18. Still doing the veggie thang, but it's more out of habit now. As my days in evanston dwindle, and I attempt to finish off the food in my pantry, and have come face to face with bumblebee. I decided to eat the fishy treat, emphasizing the flex, in my flexitarian life style. And as much as I love me some tuna, I did find it hard to eat. And no, this was NOT a mental thing. I didn't feel bad, or feel like I was sneaking some pretzels on passover, it just kind of felt hard to swallow.
I have banked a few more live performances which has be awesome. But right now I look forward to my first 'event' of the 18. The mud run! Got a pretty strong, and certainly fun team signed up for the race. We elected to do the costumed event, and are still deciding on our theme, but pictures are certainly to follow!
And although not part of the 18, countdown is 3 days until my half marathon, which is essentially my way of getting myself in shape for the bigger athletic events to come. My goal: 1:41.35, which will put me at a very ambitious 7:45 pace. I am writing this out on [electronic] paper so I can hold myself, and more importantly my mind, to it! Gonna have my mama there to cheer me on :)
Until next time. Hopefully an accomplished post to come!
Monday, May 17, 2010
The End (?) of An Era
Today ends my vegetarian experiment. Craving for a big juicy steak? negative. Some spicy sushi? eh maybe. A friend pointed out something very true, she reminded me how this really shouldn't be hard for me, it's not like I was a meat fiend before. And this is very true. I had always considered myself someone who ' is not a vegetarian but eats like one.' And after this little experiment? I think I've become 'a vegetarian who doesn't always eat like one.' A life changing 36 days? As it seems, not so.
Yet one thing that has drastically changed is my relationship with food as a whole. By certainly doing my research on the topic, I am more conscious of where food comes from, its journey from the ground to my mouth. A positive thing for certain, and certainly something I had put little thought into before.
I would be silly if not to think about the change in my relationship concerning food, and what I had thought 'healthy'. Healthy for what? my body? my appearance? the environment? While I certainly feel I have addressed this environmental issue, it is the connection concerning food and my bodies superficial health and internal health. I've thought recently about the food culture I have grown up in (not necessarily in my actual home, but more generally on long island), and this thinking has made me realize why I have never truly enjoyed cooking. I feel that the food culture I've been surrounded by has been one that shines such a negative light on food. That flavorful, rich foods are bad. Even healthy foods are portrayed in a negative light. Don't eat bread. Never eat pasta. Stay away from sugar. Sugar substitutes are worse. Eat protein. Don't eat too much. Consider this, keep away from fat and cholesterol, but use butter not margarine, but use olive oil not butter, but stay away from oil. Steamed vegetables are just plain old boring! I feel as if this culture of my past even shunned on too much fruit-> too much sugar. Removing myself from this extremely negative view of food has been the 'healthiest' change I could think of. This is something I didn't expect to come out of this. I love cooking now, by thinking of the nutrients instead of the harm, by feeling the value in properly using calories to fuel myself.
A wonderful (lingering) experiment. Now on to the next...
Half marathon coming up in four weeks and Mud run in five (costume ideas for group of 4 welcome!)
P.S. It has been brought to my attention that I have neglected to comment on the comments, but please know that I thoroughly enjoy and appreciate them! Suggestions I have taken to heart!
Monday, May 3, 2010
Not Slowing Down
My posting has lacked something to be desired, but thus I am still keeping up with my 18!
A few things...
Recently have been thinking about what I will do once my 18 vegetarian days are up. Big juicy burger to celebrate? hit the town with some sushi? I'd have to say nay to both. Fish and sea food are two things that for some reason I could've justified bringing back into my diet, until yesterday. After the incredible movie Oceans-cant see how mindlessly eating seafood can happen again. Flexatarian, (word compliments of runnersworld) seems like the right option for me. Sometimes during a long or hard run I find myself wishing I had chowed down on some ol' fashion red meat before. All in all, I'll stick to my soy protein and beans, and see where it takes me.
Next stress= bad news bares. While this past week I have stuck to the nothing-with-a-mother-rule, stress induces a lack of care for everything I've been preaching for myself in these past few weeks, I easily welcomed in mountain dew, corn-syrup laden foods, as well as other tasty treats. The result- felt like crapola. It's easy to cook and take time into preparing food when your schedule is free, the trick is finding the motivation and commitment when programming waves into your computer is making you want to hit the vending machine, stat.
Looking onto some more numbers... now that it's sunny and my bike is 'fixed' I'm thinking whole day outside to come shortly.
Sunday, April 25, 2010
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