Sunday, September 20, 2009

Book: Born to Run

Notes on the book that is changing my outlook page by page.

I’ve just passed half way, but already this book has really been changing my perspective on running and I see my mentality when I am out there evolving to a better place than it has ever been before. I want to be good at this and I want to enjoy it. Running is a pleasure, not a chore. I find myself no longer wanting to get something from it, but instead to put as much as I can into it and improving.

You had to love running, or you wouldn’t live to love anything else. And like everything else we love – everything we sentimentally call our “passions” and “desires” – it’s really an encoded ancestoral necessity. We were born to run; we were born because we run. We’re all Running People, as the Tarahumara have always known. –Dr. Vigil

We were made to run and when we first learned to run nothing could slow us down. We wanted to do everything as fast as we possibly could, then society told us to slow it down, so we did and lost that first love. Is it possible that people could return to the first love?

It wasn’t just how to run; it was how to live, the essence of who we were as a species and what we’re meant to be… Perhaps all our troubles – all the violence, obesity, illness, depression, and greed we can’t overcome – began when we stopped living as Running People. Deny your nature, and it will erupt in some other, uglier way. –Dr. Vigil

There is so much shit in the world. When I go for a run, I let out a lot of the frustrations I face each day and spend time processing the difficult situations in my life. What if everyone took that time each day, considered the joy of leaving all hardships behind and running for the hills? Is it possible that there could be so much less of the evils in our world? Slow people down from making rash decisions by teaching them to run, to love to run, and taking that time to look at life from a distance.

How to Get There: Think Easy, Light, Smooth, and Fast. You start with easy, because if that’s all you get, that’s not so bad…Make it effortless, like you don’t give a shit how high the hill is or how far you’ve got to go. When you’ve practiced that so long you forget that you are practicing, you work on making it smooooooth. Don’t worry about the last one – you get those three and you’ll be fast.

Of course that is easier said than done in the eyes of a non-runner. But I urge you – it is possible.

Eat as though you were a poor person.

I’m not entirely sure how to explain that, but it makes a lot of sense. We’ve caused more dietary problems for ourselves through progress than we have solutions. A return to our roots certainly could do us some good.

They were expected to accomplish nothing, so they could try anything. Audacity beckoned. –Jenn & Billy

Think you can’t do it? Perfect. If you and everyone else expect to accomplish nothing in giving running a try, you can try ANYHTING and you’ll exceed your expectations guaranteed.

Think about it. And if you're that kind of person, READ IT.

You are tougher than you think you are and you can do more than you think you can.

More to come…


Tuesday, September 15, 2009

It's true: Kanye was indirectly attacking Stephen

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Colbert has a way of spinning things. I'm in love. I'm a bit jealous of Taylor - I wish I were his soulmate (not to mention having her incredible talent...).

Sunday, September 13, 2009

Saturday, September 12, 2009

Forgotten Foods

We are people of habit and most of the time when we go to the market, we get the same things time and time again. There is a simple joy in rediscovering a food you had forgotten about (or maybe are discovering for the first time).

It was my birthday this week and I went to dinner at an Indian restaurant - Coromandel in Stamford, CT - with three dear friends. Upon on the girls’ prompting, we got fried cauliflower to start. (I would likely never pick this...) While almost anything fried is delicious, this was more than just that – it was fantastic.

So when I went shopping the next day, I made a point to buy some cauliflower, something new and different. For dinner today I just sautéed cauliflower with onions, green beans and almost and sprinkled some fresh parmesan on top. Simple, and so wonderful.

Rediscover a food you’ve forgotten today; it will bring a smile to your face – I guarantee it.
And on the side, I would like to say that one sign of a good restaurant is that it inspires you to cook something new when you leave.

Tuesday, September 1, 2009

I Want to Live a Simple Life

Simple Life Lyrics
The Weepies

When I get up in the morning, put the kettle on
Make us some coffee, say hey to the sun
Is it enough to write a song, and sing it to the birds
They'd hear just the tune, not understand my love for words

But you would hear me and know...
That I want to live this
I want to live
I want to live a simple life

I dreamed you first, but not so real
And every day since I found you, such moments we steal
Like little fields, we rub our hands
And hold our hearts between them

But will you hear me and know...
That I want to live this
I want to live
I want to live a simple life

Move on, move on, time is accelerating
Drive on, all night, traffic lights and one ways
Move on, move on parking violations waiting
Turn off the car, breathe the air, let's stay here

I'll kiss you awake, and we'll have time
To know our neighbors all by name, and every star at night
We'll weave our days together like waves, and particles of light

I want to live this
I want to live
I want to live a simple life
I want to live this
I want to live
I want to live a simple life

Can I Keep a Secret?

No one asked me to, but something has come up that is just too juicy to keep to myself and just too incriminating to share. I HATE THAT. So what to do? I’m going to think of it as a challenge, a challenge that I plan to beat. It’s not about me; it’s about other people that I care about. I have to do it for them and besides, once it’s been said nothing will change for me – all that will be left will be unceasing ridicule and I don’t wish that upon anyone. I love the Weepies song and it's talk of a simple life. I don't think of simple as a husband, two kids, and a dog (I'm not that girl); I think of it as being at peace with all men and considering others before myself. So there you have it - a challenge to be the person I say I want to be.

This isn’t going to be easy, but I’ll let you know how I do.