Roundup of the week – 7/52 of 2011
I’ve decided to do a little roundup post every week, to share things that didn’t make it into my posts of the week and to highlight the things that moved, inspired or interested me on the web during the course of the week.
I knew on Monday already that I was going to do this, but I have to admit, I forgot to make notes during the week, so this is going to be a rather short post.
First of all, there will be a new theme every month. Just like I don’t wear the same clothes and jewelry every day, I can’t look at the same theme month in and out. Call me fickle.
I have also changed the pages a bit, so if you’re new here, please visit the About Me page. There’s a page with my goals and desired outcomes as well. I will report back on those in some way or the other – maybe on a monthly basis. Then there’s a page for progress pictures. So far it only has a starting picture, but I will take a new pic on the first of every month and then maybe make a slideshow so that we can compare. I might also put monthly weigh-ins there – I’m still in two minds about it.
This was the week that we went raw and vegan in fell swoop. It’s been awesome, until this morning, when I suddenly woke up in detox purgatory. Oh well, I’ll take plenty of fluids and get plenty of rest and I should be fine in a day or two. It’s all good.
Other than that, the week went really well. This is so effortless. And, for the first time in my life I’m actually logging my calories. Not to restrict myself, but to ensure that I don’t under-eat. I don’t do it every day, but every few days to see that I’m still on the right track. I use Nutridiary and I’m happy to note that I am meeting all my nutritional requirements on this plan. Among other things I found out that my body fat percentage is 65%. Yikes!
I especially want to give a shout-out to Ryan, who is going vegetarian for 120 days after reading and getting inspired by The No Meat Athlete’s Marathon Roadmap. Ryan, my friend, you are in for an interesting and eye-opening time. It is no coincidence that most of the world’s elite athletes are vegetarian, vegan, and increasingly raw vegan. Just remember to keep it whole and simple. A junk-food vegetarian is no healthier than a junk-food meat-eater.
My comment of the week comes from the 30 Bananas a Day forum in reply to someone who was on the verge of falling off the wagon (how amazing to ask for support BEFORE you fall!):
How can you fall off a wagon that you are the master of?
Go at your own pace… You can look waaaay ahead… and waaaay behind… but you are where you are. That is the truth.
Make peace with where you are. Pitch a tent. Make a campfire.
The best part of the journey is where you currently sit…’cause it’s all yours.
I don’t know about you, but this comment really, really spoke to me. I was tempted write a blog post around it, but you know what, these words say it all. I might actually print them out and stick them up on my fridge.
I read a lot of blogs with excellent posts, but the one that stuck in my mind this week comes from Diana, The Scale Junkie - Six Pounds.
I am currently reading Last Light by Alex Scarrow. It’s a frightening and fascinating work of fiction about the immediate breakdown of civilization when the oil supply gets interrupted. It’s fiction, but it’s entirely plausible.
My favorite video of the week has got the be this one:
All the best for the week ahead!
PS. My Valentine’s roses are now at their most beautiful. They have been reminding me all week that I am loved and cherished, and will continue to do so for a good few days yet.






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Loved the quote! I think frequently about no longer eating meat/dairy/eggs. It wouldn’t be much of a stretch for me, because honestly the meat I usually eat is from fast food places and I’m trying to get rid of them all together. Going to a Greensmoothiegirl workshop later this week–which I’m excited about. I’ll be watching to see how things are going for you and hopefully I’ll jump in the fray soon!
Teresa
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