Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Training when things do not work

Today I woke up with a strange pain in my upper right arm. After some confusion and thought I realized I most likely strained something when waxing the car yesterday(see below). Arriving home from work I realized that our printer was out of ink and I could not print off my work out plan and my arm was still in pain. Not wanting to be defeated I walked myself over to the Gym and did 10 min on the elliptical, three 10 set leg presses, three 10 sets leg extensions, three 10 sets thigh abductions, a few laps on the track, some very very light arm work outs(nothing that caused pain), 3 ten sets of the work out where you put the balls of your fee on a step and go up on you toes and back down.

Still along way off from my performance markers that I hope to reach but I am being honest and just going on days when things are not working I think is moving in the direction I want to be in.




**On waxing the car. I had a neighbor in ND who would wax his truck almost every week and I got it in my head that waxing a vehicle would be fun, I bough the stuff and yesterday was lovely weather so I waxed the car.... not "fun" however I was able to do 1/2 of it while waiting at the laundrymat for my clothes and my car does look fantastic, but I doubt ill do it again any time soon

Monday, January 21, 2013

Century Training In Eastern Texas



My life has gone through some dramatic shifts and my training has gone way down. But I am still committed to doing a century this upcoming summer and have begun my training again.

Last week I did four 30 min general work outs at the Parks Recreation Center in Kilgore Tx, stair steppers, elliptical, walking track, free weights, chess press, shoulder press,  and some sort of row machine.

I have been working on some basic flexibility/ yoga over the past two weeks as well, with a  30 min warm up routine each morning before work, nothing crazy but just keeping me limber(ish)

Yesterday I did a 5 mile hike at Tyler State Park. Wonderful day to be outside, I love this time of year in Texas!

Today I got back on the bike and did a 5 mile ride (you can see my route here), not the most enjoyable ride every but it felt good to be back on a bike.

This week I am going to try to do this strength training workout at the gym after work(I am trying not to ride in the dark for safety reasons)


Warm Up:
Slow-Mo Overhead Throw (4 times): 

Start standing with feet hip-width apart, knees slightly bent, arms down by sides. Slowly sweep arms out in front of you and then overhead, reaching arms back as if throwing something over your head behind you. Allow lower back to arch and hips to press forward as arms reach overhead. Repeat this 4 times.
Waist Twists (4 times):
Start standing with feet hip-width apart, knees slightly bent, arms extended out in front of your chest, palms facing in. Keeping hips facing forward, slowly open right arm behind you, looking back over right shoulder, twisting through upper body only. Untwist slowly back to starting position and then repeat to the left. Alternate twisting sides, 2 times on each side.
Add a Knee Lift (4 times):
Repeat the standing waist twists, and as you turn upper body to the right, draw your right knee up and forward, balancing on the left leg. Slowly untwist and repeat to left, drawing left knee up. Alternate twisting sides, 2 times on each side.
Land Swimming (16 counts):
Start standing with feet hip-width apart; bring arms up in front of chest, palms facing down. Draw your abs in tight. Make a large circle with your right arm from the front to the back of the body, as if doing a swim stroke. As the right arm comes under and back to the front, start the left arm circle back. Allow knees to bend and as you get into your groove with the movement, build up your speed and depth of the knee bend using your legs to also help propel the circle. Repeat this for 16 counts.

The Workout:
Narrow Squat & Overhead Press (16 reps)

Start standing with feet together; toes pointed forward, one dumbbell in each hand. Bend elbows keeping them in close to your torso, and bring dumbbells up to shoulder level, with palms facing in to body. Squat back into hips, squeezing inner thighs together to keep knees touching as they bend, knees behind toes. Stand up out of squat as you press your arms overhead, rotating your palms away from you, pressing dumbbells to the ceiling, being careful not to lock out your elbow or knee joints as you press. That’s one rep. Repeat 16 times total.
Plie Squat & Curl Twist (16 reps)
Step feet wider than hip width apart, with toes rotated out slightly about 45 degrees, a dumbbell in each hand. Bend knees, tracking them over toes and hold plie position, making sure to keep knees rotated out over toes, not buckling in. Bring right arm in front of body and the left arm behind your left hip, turning upper body slightly to the left. Then, curl both arms up, bending elbows in by ribs and stopping dumbbells at about armpit level (don’t let the weights touch your body), while turning body straight ahead. As you lower arms, reach the left arm in front, right arm behind hip and turn torso to the right. That’s one rep. Repeat 16 times total, alternating sides each time.
Triceps Extension & Side Lunge (16 reps)
Start with feet wider than hip width apart, with elbows bent and pulled in close by ribs, a dumbbell in each hand.Hinge forward from the hips, bringing chest towards the floor, bending knees slightly, and keeping back straight. Lunge into right leg as you extend and straighten your arms back behind you, palms facing in, reaching knuckles back to the wall behind you. Bend elbows and straighten right leg. That’s one rep. Repeat 16 times total, alternating sides each time.
Rear Row Plank (16 reps)
Start on the ground, on all fours, with one dumbbell in each hand. Holding onto the dumbbells, extend legs out into a wide V, and bring body into a top of a push up position. Row your right arm by bending elbow and lifting the right dumbbell off the floor and bringing it up to the outside of your ribcage. Lower the right arm back to the floor, being careful not to slam the weight down. That’s one rep. Repeat 16 times, alternating arms each time. If the plank is too difficult to hold, keep knees on the ground as you row.
Chest Press & Side Knee Drop (16 reps)
Lie down on your back, with a dumbbell in each hand, and lift feet off the floor, bringing knees together bent at a 90-degree angle, and arms extended straight up over chest, palms facing away from your head. Keep your abs drawn in tight. Bend arms at a 90-degree angle with your arms open out to the sides of your shoulders (do not let your elbows touch the ground) as you turn both knees towards the right at about a 2 o’clock position. As you press arms back up straight over chest, draw knees back into a 12 o’clock position. Repeat press, dropping knees to an 11 o’clock position.  Repeat 16 times total, alternating knee drop sides each time.
Push Ups with Quad Reach Workout
Start with feet wide, at the top of a push up position (plank). Do a push up, keeping body in a straight line as you lower being careful not to let your hips sag, and abs tight. Return to plank position, and lift right leg off the floor trying to keep your body as still and steady as possible.  Lower leg and repeat push up. Hold plank and lift left leg. Lower and repeat, then lift right arm, reaching out and front by your ear, palm facing down. Repeat push up and lift left arm. Do 16 push- ups in total, alternating the leg lifts and arm raises. This is a tough move, so if you need to, modify your push-ups on bent knees and then stay on knees for the arm or leg raise.

Friday, January 4, 2013

Downtown Kilgore TX

Had our first afternoon in Downtown Kilgore TX. The downtown is going through some sort of revitalization process and it is working. Had some fantastic coffee at Good day Coffee and just down and around the corner had some fantastic service, great atmosphere, and yummy well priced Italian food at Napoli. We are both excited to explore and learn more about our new home!

Thursday, January 3, 2013

Applying to work for the American Red Cross

We are back in Texas for a second round in life. The last time we were here we put everything on craigslist and headed to Asia to discover and explore and volunteer.

Having been back in the US for close to two years now I have been living in two dramatically different communities, working for two wonderful non-profits and knew I needed to make a change to move my career forward.

That change is the American Red Cross. They are an incredibly easy organization to apply for. One application and several clicks latter you can virtually apply for a hundred openings. All of which go through an automated review and sent off to district HR offices. Form e-mails keep you updated on the hundreds of applications you have filled out and if your stars align you will get an e-mail asking you for an interview.

The interviews are done via a professional phone conference and your regional HR person keep you updated all the way until the week before you start at your new job!

I am going to be starting in Texas with the American Red Cross on Monday and my blog will be moving towards exploring another small town with a strong tie to oil!

Thursday, December 20, 2012

Invites, RSVP's, Programs and Welcome Packets

Found a Martha Stewart DIY wedding program kit at a thrift store for $4 and I love the whimsical combination of dinosaur skeletons and bows

 Found 8x11 envelopes, glued on airplane cut outs from etsy and changed mail to welcome to create personal welcome packets for the guest to receive at the hotel.

The packets included a welcome letter, complete with a scavenger hunt and an itinerary of events as well as a packet of trail mix from Cosco, a post card and a folding fan.
Did some basic computer designs and had the cards printed at the local printer

I was able to print the insides at home and spray glue them on... each one came out a bit different  but I loved the had crafted feel


RSVP cards were on recycled postcards, once again printed at home and attached with spray glue. They were such fun to get in the mail!

Friday, December 14, 2012

Well spews oily mist


Ill be leaving North Dakota on Monday, so this might be one of the final posts I make about the absurdity of life in the North Dakota Oil Patch.

Well spews oily mist near Parshall

PARSHALL — An oil well that began to malfunction Wednesday evening continued to spray a mist of oil into the air late Thursday but is expected to be contained this morning, an official at the scene said.
By: Amy Dalrymple, Forum Communications
PARSHALL — An oil well that began to malfunction Wednesday evening continued to spray a mist of oil into the air late Thursday but is expected to be contained this morning, an official at the scene said.
The mist of oil from the well about nine miles west of Parshall appeared to be contained shortly after 3 p.m. Thursday. Crews used the bucket of a backhoe to cover the mist and keep it from blowing up into the air, said Kris Roberts, environmental geologist with the North Dakota Department of Health.
But the risk of a static spark that could start a fire was too high, so crews removed the equipment about 4 p.m. and the mist continued to spray to the north Thursday evening, Roberts said.
“One spark would have been one way too many,” he said.
About 6 p.m. Thursday, crews were closing down for the day because it was getting too dark, Roberts said.
They will resume working this morning, he said.
The well did not pose any danger to public health and there was no need for evacuations, Roberts said.
Kyle Waliezer, Rockies area superintendent for Slawson Exploration Co., said a crew was working on the well between 6 and 7 p.m. Wednesday when an equipment malfunction occurred. No one was injured, he said.
The malfunction, which is under investigation, caused the workers to lose control of the well, Waliezer said.
A specialized team from Houston flew to North Dakota Wednesday night to get control of the well, but a brownish mist, occasionally surging higher than the top of the service rig, continued to spray into the air. They will continue their work Friday.
Lake Sakakawea, less than one mile to the south of the well, was not in danger of being affected, Roberts said.
The well sprayed oil, gas and water containing brine, Roberts said. The mist drifted more than 2,000 feet to the southwest of the well before the wind shifted, he said. The mist was spraying to the north and Roberts estimates it has affected an area of about 1,500 feet. The amount of oil released is unknown, Roberts said.
Cleanup crews would not begin working until the well was contained, Roberts said.
Slawson hired a firm to monitor gas levels in the area to ensure the safety of nearby residents, Waliezer said.
Workers constructed dikes around the well site to contain the spill and prevent it from getting to a drainage area that could affect the lake. Waliezer said Slawson constructs its well sites so oil can be contained on site in the event of a spill.
“They’ve done an excellent job of trying to make sure they’re safe and contained,” Roberts said.
Prior to the incident, the well had been in production, but a workover rig, or service rig, was brought in to clean out sand and improve production, Waliezer said.
The state Department of Mineral Resources and other agencies also were on the scene investigating.
A safety officer from the Three Affiliated Tribes energy division also was monitoring the well, which lies within the Fort Berthold Indian Reservation.

Saturday, December 8, 2012

Trying Hanukkah

Ian and I decided during our engagement that we were going to explore holidays. Both of us feeling overly familiar but under attached to the traditional christian American holidays we want to branch out. Getting married in August our first year of holidays has been: Halloween (American), Thanksgiving (American), and now Hanukkah (Jewish).

So how dose one who is not Jewish begin to explore and try Hanukkah? Well what we have done is
1) Made all gifts given Hanukkah gifts, wrapped with ladles and blue ribbons with instructions to be opened during Hanukkah.
2) I made a Pandora station of Hanukkah music, which in Truth is not all that different sounding than Christmas music.
3) We are having a Hanukkah dinner on Sunday with Potato Vegetable Kluge, Cole Slaw, Smashed Potato Lakes, Apple Sauce, Jelly Filled Donuts, Popcorn and Chocolates.
4) We got 5 different Hanukkah movies that we are going to watch.

Now some interesting learning's have come from this exploration. Your work place is not closed so no real opportunity to feel that sense of celebration that comes with holidays. The thrift store in Dickinson has nothing you can use to decorate your home for Hanukkah. No business or office in town is in the Hanukkah mood. The only encouragement I have had is seeing FB friends making posts about the holiday or the one Jewish person in Dickinson, offering to share tips on cooking. I am glad we are doing this and look forward to movies and Jelly Donuts this weekend!

We are planning on keeping New Years (American) but I hope to add at least one more this spring or summer that we have not done before .... some ideas I have are: Imbolc, Bahá'í Naw-Rúz or Purim. My hope is being near a large city this spring we might be able to find a festival of some sorts for our next holiday =)

And what you may ask are we doing with our vacation days during the traditional holidays? Going on vacation =)