Favorite Things Party

I went to such a fun Holiday party yesterday – dubbed a “Favorite Things” party. The instructions were: 

Each person brings THEIR favorite thing (anything you like.. your favorite beauty product, favorite kitchen tool, favorite craft supply, a gift card for your favorite food, whatever). In the past, we set $$ amount to around $5 an item, but it is completely up to you if you would like to go above or below that amount, it’s just a general baseline.

Each person brings FIVE of the same thing (wrapped or unwrapped, it does not matter). When you arrive at the party, you write your name on five slips of paper and throw them in a big bowl. Your Favorite Thing is to remain a secret from the group. The bowl is passed around, and each person takes five names, making sure you don’t pick your own or duplicate names. One at a time each person introduces their favorite thing and then reads the five names they picked from the bowl, passing out their gift to those five guests. After everyone at the party has presented their favorite thing, each person should end up with five gifts to take home.

Since you are bringing something that YOU like, there’s no pressure to find something for someone you don’t know, AND you get to leave with 5 new presents!

Ummmm it was SO FUN. I only really knew the hostess so it was a good way to get to know everyone in the room (there were like 26 of us) and a little about them.  The hostess kept a running list of all the items brought and is going to email it out to all of us soon so we can purchase things on our own if we’d like.  So many great gifts – I got a metal water bottle, a super-absorbent hair drying towel, makeup wipes/dry shampoo, coffee beans from the Galapagos Islands, and a champagne bottle stopper/cork. Some of the other gifts given out that I want to buy are a cedar blossom candle from Trader Joes, a coconut oil make up stick from Whole Foods, and a hair mask from St Tropica that you microwave and sleep in. 

I brought five $5 Dunkin Donuts gift cards. I made connections with people there based off sharing that “growing up on Long Island and going to school in the Northeast I took this for granted. It wasn’t until I was living in Texas and Alabama and without it, I really became obsessed with this place –  revealing it was Dunkin Donuts. I also shared their brand colors are also 2 of my favorite colors – I explained how the colors were chosen in the 80s because donuts are supposed to be fun and the designer’s young daughter’s favorite colors at the time were pink and orange.” I noted my favorite drink to order and wrote it on the sleeve as a suggestion. From there I was able to connect with a guest from Long Island (we have a mutual friend) and someone from Alabama! 

10/10 highly recommend. I’d love to host one next year! 

Hello WordPress

 

This week I moved all 3234 posts from my Tumblr here to WordPress. There’s been a lot of talk about how long Tumblr may last with the latest changes and I just can’t risk losing 8 years of writing! I plan to stay in the Tumblr community as long as I can, but I will be posting here as well. Also, the comment feature here is great, so please feel free comment!

Bye bye clothes that are now way too big. I donate clothes semi-annually, but my nicer clothes or clothes I never wore much are harder for me to part with.

I decided to send the nicer and newer clothes to @thredup. They will assess what I send and pay me for items they will resell and donate the clothes they don’t buy.

It’s essentially online and mail order consignment and I’m allll about it! When I first lost a bunch of weight in 2010 I consigned a lot of clothes at a local shop. I also bought “in-between” size clothes there. I am always up for a bargain! I’ll keep you posted on how much I get back!

Taught a FULL #BodyPump class today! Filmed it so I can make adjustments before my official filming for my certification on Sunday!

I was definitely nervous the first 2 tracks and the eased into it! Here are some screen grabs!

Measuring Mondays: Gold’s Gym

I’m a few weeks out from being fully certified to be a Body Pump Group Fitness Instructor. How crazy is that? The beginning of my Body Pump journey actually started 3 years ago this month. But let’s back things up, to the start of my relationship with Gold’s Gym. I first joined a Gold’s Gym I moved to Auburn in 2008. It was a new gym and I was joining mainly to use the cardio equipment. However, I also took advantage of a “special” and got some personal training sessions too. Despite going to the gym 2-3 times a week with some personal training mixed in I wouldn’t say I saw many changes. I didn’t really even know what I was doing.

In January 2010 I started training for a 5k, on the treadmill since it was winter. I still didn’t really know what I was doing, but I was working out 3-4 times a week and made some adjustments to my diet. That’s when I started to lose weight. Sometime in 2010 I also started going to yoga classes at Golds. I was first introduced to yoga in college – by Michael Bolton’s ex-wife believe it or not. Anyway, it was nice to get back to yoga. In fall 2011 when I was beginning my preparation for marathon training I began taking RPM spin classes as a way to cross train. RPM was my first Les Mills class. Les Mills is a person, but also a branded umbrella of fitness classes often associated with Beach Body. Les Mills offers countless fitness class formats from yoga, to spin, to kickboxing, dance, weight training and more. The common thread with all Les Mills classes is that the music drives the workout and I love that! The RPM instructors at had at the Auburn Golds were also amazing and made me look forward to class – shoutout to Mitch and Ria!

At some point in 2011-2012 I remember I decided to try a Body Pump class, but I was too overwhelmed with all the changing in and out of plates and recommended plate sizes that I only went once and decided to stick with what I knew. I left Auburn to move to the DC area in March 2012 and I remember being really sad about my last day at the gym. This gym became a home, it gave me confidence and helped me lose weight and get stronger.

When I moved to the DC area I looked up the Golds Gyms and was glad to see there were some, but none “super convenient” – I was naive about what convenient really meant in Northern Virginia. I checked out a Golds near work and really liked it, however, there was not one as close to home. Before joining Golds I explored option area options, especially the spin classes because I knew how much I liked RPM, but was open to other formats. After a few brief free trial memberships at a few placed I decided to join Golds. I was at work 5 days a week and could use the weekends for non-gym fitness. When I joined this Golds I also took advantage of a personal training “special” and worked with my beloved Trainer Dan. After some 1/1 personal training, I joined a small personal training group where’d work out in pairs and do a circuit for an hour. I really liked the full body workout from the circuit training – swinging kettlebells and slamming medicine balls were some favorites. I was intermittently going to RPM, but I really missed the energy of my previous instructors Mitch & Ria. I also was running a lot from in 2012-2014, mainly outside.

In late spring of 2014 I registered for my first ever sprint triathlon which meant I needed to swim, bike, and run. Through this training cycle, I rarely went to the gym, I was biking and running on trails and swimming in the pool in my apartment complex. I learned to actually really like swimming and at some point in 2014, I canceled my Golds membership in favor of getting a gym membership at the aquatics and fitness center at the University I worked at. I didn’t immediately regret my decision, but I did. The campus aquatics and fitness center wasn’t a good fit for me. I didn’t like their treadmills, they didn’t have many class offerings, and the pool was always busy with little kids. I actually never used the pool since apparently 5 am was the only good time for a free swim and that wasn’t happening.  I stuck with outdoor running and bought the insanity DVDs to supplement. I also bought the Beach Body T25 DVDs and at some point, I swapped DVDs with my friend Evan who had Body Pump DVDs and equipment so I could do an Insanity/Body Pump hybrid program. I’d say this was 2014ish. I started getting more comfortable with Body Pump, but since I didn’t have a Golds membership I couldn’t go.

In 2015 I threw myself into my final round of marathon training and by the time the race happened at the end of October 2015 I knew I needed to find a new fitness plan. I had moved that summer and there was a Golds Gym a mile from my new place. In December 2015 I joined and finally worked up the nerve to start going to Body Pump classes. I was always a back of the room participant, but I went 2-3x a week and really liked it. Around this time was when my sister was getting her Body Pump instructor certification, so that only fueled my interest. I was only at that Golds for 6 month before we bought our house, but that will always be a special Golds for me – especially their group fitness room.

Thankfully there’s a Golds about an 8 minute drive from our house. There also used to be a Golds halfway between work and home that I would go to for Body Pump on Mondays at 5:30pm when I could. It was, in fact, a Monday night after Body Pump when my fiance proposed to me. I always thought of that night when I’d go to this location, but sadly that location was sold last year. At my local Golds I walk on the treadmills sometimes, but I come to this gym for the group fitness classes. I’ve been thankful to have a few great instructors of Body Pump and Body Combat. Husband and wife instructors John and Rhonda have really been amazing in supporting my Body Pump instructor journey. I have really found a home at this gym. My plan is to work for Gold’s Gym as a fitness instructor. It’s the right type of gym for me and one that has always made me feel comfortable. It wasn’t until I went to write this that I realized I’ve had a had such a long-term relationship with Gold’s Gym.

A closer look at some stats from yesterday’s 5K. I have t pushed peak heart rate like that in ages!

Despite being bundled up I liked how angular my face looked in the group picture.

Top of my 2019 list are:
?Teach Body Pump
?Roll out my Measuring Life logo
?Continue my Measuring Monday writing
?Reach a normal BMI
?Further develop my website
?Dive deeper into ACA and my recovery
?Continue money generation through side hustles and apps
?Use my vacation and sick days as needed, do not overwork myself
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Sort of impromptu 5K this morning with friends in Baltimore. I’ve barely run in 2 years, but I was pleased with how today went despite ZERO training. All my other fitness and hiking must have been transferable!