Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Happiness and Shoes


I cannot believe that I actually got this title/URL!!! Happiness and Shoes!

I am going to use this Blog to write about my life . I have been having a tough time lately, but I am so excited to start this blog. I love shoes. I have all my life. I dream about shoes. I honestly believe that there is nothing in life that can make you so sad that a fantastic pair of heels can't fix it, at least temporarily.

So, this blog will have little notes about shoes, fashion, make-up and beauty in general. I will probably throw in posts that include my art projects or photography just for good measure. It will be my place to be creative, and girly. If you have any ideas or requests of what you would like to see here just let me know!

I hope you all have a great day!

Monday, February 9, 2009

Nothing With a Heart Except Artichokes


So I have been vegetarian since I was in 7th grade. I am now a Junior in college so that comes out to around 8 or 9 years as a vegetarian. What I say is that "I don't eat anything with a heart...except artichokes." It generally works very well for me.

I have periodically tried veganism. That means along with no meat, fish or poultry, there are no dairy products such as milk, cheese, or eggs. For me, the problem with being vegan is that cereal, on of my favorite foods becomes a problem. I'm not really a substitute kind of girl, so soy milk, almond milk and rice milk do not trick my tastebuds. They can trick my eyes, but not the mouth.

People ask me, "How do you get enough protein!?"
The average American consumes 300x the recommended amount of protein. Protein is not like B12 where you need to TRY to get enough. You just will. I don't even think about it. There are plenty of plant based proteins. Beans are my favorite, and when they are combined with rice they make a whole protein. Quinoa (pronounced kEEn-wa) is a great source. So are nuts, seeds, and any grain. Also, most vegans/vegetarians have some source of soy in their diet, which is the only naturally occuring, non-meat whole protien. As long as you have a varied diet, you will be FINE!

My roommate thinks that making food takes too long and is too much of an effort, so she eats out a lot. I never eat out. Tonight I made myself thick, seasoned fries which were delicious. I cut up some potatoes, put them in a bag with some spices and olive oil and shook them up while the oven was heating, tossed them on a pan and put them in the oven. Half an hour later, I came back and they were DELICIOUS. It took maybe 5 minutes time, and they were really healthy. You would take the same amount of time waiting in line at McDonalds, for an inferior fry. Plus, I knew exactly what went into them; there were no trans fats, no lard, nothing that wasn't natural and healthy.

I have been putting more effort into eating healthy and I think after I finish my jug of milk in the fridge (along with my Cheerios) I am going to go vegan again. It only takes 3 weeks to overcome cravings, so if I cut out the milk and cheese for that long I will be home free. (I already don't eat eggs. I'm just not comfortable with it. I wouldn't want someone eating my eggs. That would just be weird).

Thursday, February 5, 2009

Trying to Get to Healthy

Right now I am not at a healthy weight. I am in a BMI range that puts me at "overweight," so I am not being unreasonable. I am actually 15 lbs above the weight I was when I entered college... Thank you Freshman 15... I don't fit into clothes that were fine last year, which signals to me that changes need to be made. Taking this and how I feel, I am between 20 and 30lbs heavier that I want to be.

Where I am now doesn't feel healthy for me. I am winded going up stairs, I don't run anymore, I am almost so out of shape that backpacking is a problem. I used to be an extremely active person, and I am so sedentary that I scare myself sometimes.

I am serious about changing myself to be a healthier person, and make lasting habits that will last.

I tentatively started trying to be healthier in January. I have put some, but not much effort into changing my ways. However, I have lost 3 lbs and around 1.5 inches all around. If I did that without thinking too hard, imagine how healthy I will be with some effort! This has given me the motivation I needed to actually start changing my habits.

Wish me luck! and if you know me and want an exercise buddy... hit me up!