I forgot to tell you guys that I won $60 bucks from my office Superbowl squares! I won one quarter for $20 bucks and I won the last quarter, which paid out $40. Since I was the big winner, I treated the office to Panera bagels yesterday.
Best bagel ever . . . the everything bagel with light roasted veggie cream cheese. Lori, I always think of you when I have a bagel!
There is a woman at the gym who has always caught my eye. She is super fit, always smiling. She wears her silver hair in little curls around her head held in with tiny bobby pins. Sometimes she wears two small pony tails. Her legs are muscular. I’ve seen her do push-ups on the bosu, leg kicks while balancing on the bosu, walking on the treadmill at high inclines, riding the bike.
She’s always got her duffle bag with her, a small lunch cooler and a giant book. I’ve said hello to her nearly every day for months. I was trying to get around her stuff when she apologized for taking up so much space with her clutter. I just laughed and said “you haven’t seen my kitchen when I cook, it’s a disaster!”
I finally had the courage to ask her how long she worked out every day. She’s always there when I get there, and is still there when I leave. The answer?
THREE TO FOUR HOURS A DAY!
She said she loves working out. I then found out that she has two children, her oldest is 48 and her youngest is 36 – yep, her kids are 12 years apart in age, which makes me think this woman at a minimum is 68 years old, but possibly in her early 70’s! I only hope I can look as good as this woman when I am in my 70s! Her name is Linda, and I hope to have many more conversations with her about her fitness routine. She’s fascinating! I am hoping she’ll let me interview her and maybe I can take her picture for the blog.
In any event, she inspired me to give it my all in my workout. My blood sugar was 278 (thanks to the bagel!) before working out, so I knew I had some room to really push myself. I ended up walking at 3.7 mph at a 10% incline for 40 minutes.
Guess what my blood sugar was when I got back to work? 82! It dropped nearly 200 points from my workout!
Lunch was super quick to put together. Two ounces of ground beef taco meat, 1/4 cup pinto beans, 1/3 cup cilantro rice, some chips and some of my salsa that I grilled in the snow over the weekend.
I picked up some skinny New York strips off the 50% off rack – our two steaks cost $2.30. The trick with skinny steaks is to not over cook them. I cooked the first side for 90 seconds, and the second side for 60 seconds, and let them rest. I cooked them on our cast iron grill and it was super hot. Tony declared my steaks perfectly cooked!
And looky there – I had a vegetable for dinner! I nuked it on fresh vegetable in the microwave, then finished it off on the grill while the steaks were resting. And believe it or not, each steak was only 4 ounces.
Well, today is not going to be a good day. We have to put our dog Ed down today. His seizures have become more frequent, and being that he could be as old as 15, we don’t want him to suffer anymore.
I was a basket case last night. I was giving him my scraps from my dinner plate, and I started crying, realizing that was the last time I was going to do that after 12 1/2 years. I’ve never had a dog before, so I had no idea how hard this was going to be. I was going to take a half day and go to work this morning, but my eyes are all puffy from crying – not a pretty look!
We love you Ed!
So sorry about your dog. It’s the only bad part about having a pet. =(
Hi Biz – I’m so sorry to hear about Ed. Dogs are our family and it is never easy to let them go. Try to remember what a good life he had, and so much of your good food, and know that all dogs go to heaven. Wishing you comfort and peace in letting him go.
Oh Biz, I’m so sorry. I know how it feels to have to put a pet down. I’ve been through it with many of our cats, even having to make that decision about my mom’s cat when she was on vacation in Egypt. It is hard, but take comfort in knowing they won’t be suffering anymore.
Oh poor Biz! I can feel your pain and sadness. As a dog owner and lover I know how important they are in our lives. I wish you and Tony lots of strength and send a big hug your way.
Oh my goodness Biz, I am so sending hugs your way right now. I am so sorry about Ed. Losing a pet is beyond difficult. 🙁
There’ll never be another one like Ed. I know because there’ll never be another one like Tucker. I’ll be thinking of you.
I’m really sorry about your friend Ed. Take heart, there are more friends out there that need great homes like you gave Ed. We had to do the same last year at about this time. Within a week, we found an older dog on Pet Finders, that needed a home. Rosie has been wonderful!
On a happier note, the same thing about the older fit lady happened to me and inspired me. I had my “Ah ha” moment. One day several years ago I saw an older (70ish?) women ride her bike to the grocery store. As I was walking out, she was just hopping off her bike. I don’t know what happened, but I looked at her and said to myself, I want to be like her when I am in my 70’s. Fit & athletic, riding a bike, looking so healthy. That was the moment I decided I needed to change gears and make so changes in my life. Best day ever!
Oh my gosh, I’m so so sad to hear that Ed is now gone. I’m so so sorry for your loss! You did the right thing though, so that he wouldn’t suffer, and I know he had the best life possible with you guys! hang in there, and let yourself grieve him. He was such a good boy.
People who are not pet owners do not know how difficult it is to lose one. I do and I feel for you. Sending good thoughts your way. !!!!!!
I’m so sorry about your buddy, Biz! I had to put my furry pal down last fall and I still tear up. Crappiest part of pet ownership, truly. Hang in there, you gave your pup a great life, keep that in mind!
PS- not the best time,but lovvvve, love, love getting you blog posts every day!!!! Really enjoy it, Thx!
Awwwww, I’m so sorry abt your pup. My sister lost her dog a few weeks ago and has been devastated and my brother’s dog died last night. It really is a hard thing bc they become such a part of the family.
Omg, I DID NOT see that coming. I am soooo sorry about your dog!
I’m so sorry for your loss. You are in my thoughts and prayers.
First of all, I am so sorry again about your dog. That isn’t easy.
Second, I have to say – I just love that you grill in the snow. Amazing. I do as well, and as I stand outside I always think to myself ‘i must be the only crazy doing this.’ I now know, I am not alone.
I am so sorry. Sometimes doing the right thing is the hardest thing. We put our 16 y/o dog down last year and I am still upset about it. They are such a big part of our lives, especially when they ‘grow up’ with our kids
I’m so sorry about Ed. I’ve lost a few animals and it never gets any easier.
dear friend, i’m so sorry about your sweet puppy. a pet can feel as much like a member of the family as anyone else, so i know it’s not easy. thinking of you! i hope you’re doing alright. xox
beth i am so sorry about ed! my heart hurts for you guys, Annalisa
Oh my Biz. I have already spoken to you today, but you know how to get me if you need.
Hugs and much love my friend. We’re thinking of you. Pooldad sends his best to you all. Skip