Showing posts with label workout. Show all posts
Showing posts with label workout. Show all posts

Saturday, March 4

#FitReaders: Weekly Check-in March 4th 2017 - 45 Day Challenge



#FitReaders hosted by Geeky Bloggers Book Blog  and That’s What I’m Talking About.

This will help me keep track of the 45 Day Challenge of working out with my friend! :D In order to prove us doing the workouts, we need to take pictures! I'll share a couple of my favorite photos of the week. :) 


Day 6:  1.25 jog and 10 mins weights

Day 7:  4 mile walk and 4 flights of stairs

Day 8:  30 mins yoga and squats 

Day 9: 2 mile bike and 1.50 mile jog. 

Day 10: 15 mins Yoga and 30 mins Pilates (I wanted to go for a walk too with Mamyia, but it was too windy and freezing outside)

Day 11: 1 mile walk & 15 mins weights

Day 12: 15 sit-ups, 10 squats, 5 push-ups, and 4 flights of stairs. 











Friday, February 24

#FitReaders: Weekly Check-in Feb 24 2017 - 45 Day Challenge



#FitReaders hosted by Geeky Bloggers Book Blog  and That’s What I’m Talking About.

Yayy! Joining this challenge again! This will help me keep track of the 45 Day Challenge of working out with my friend! :D In order to prove us doing the workouts, we need to take pictures! I'll share some of those photos.  :3


Day 1:  40 Min Pilates and Weights (Mamyia is an excellent cheerleader)


Day 2: 1 Mile Jog and 10 mins weights
So it beginsssss!


Day 3: 12 flights of stairs and 40 mins Yoga (Again, Mamyia is being a creeper and photo ;D)

Day 4: 2 mile bike, 4 flights of stairs, and 15 mins weights (Went nice and early this morning!)


Day 5: Super stiff and sore from the day before...so I took it easy. 30 mins Pilates and Yoga







Saturday, January 30

#FitReaders Check-In Weekly Check-in Jan 30, 2016



#FitReaders is hosted by Geeky Bloggers Book Blog  and That’s What I’m Talking About.

Ugh lost my step tracker. >____> Oh well, so I used an app on my phone. 

So proud of myself! I beat the 5K challenge! I won't be able to do the 10K by the end of the month, but that is okay. I'm so proud of myself :3 Mamyia is also proud of me! ;-D

Sun - Cleaning and 1 mile walk
Mon - 1.50 mile run & 5 min weights/crunches
Tue - 1.50 mile run, 1 mile bike, & 10 mins weights/crunches/sit-ups
Wed - 2 mile run & 30 mins yoga
Thu - 1.50 mile walk
Fri - 1 mile bike, 1.5 mile walk, 10 mins weights/squats/crunches/sit-ups
Sat -  3.16 miles run 








Saturday, January 23

#FitReaders Check-In Weekly Check-in Jan 23 2016


#FitReaders is hosted by Geeky Bloggers Book Blog  and That’s What I’m Talking About.
Finally getting back into the fun! I've been working out, but too lazy to record. :) Not too shabby! Next week I'll try to do the 5K!!!! 

Sun - Nothing really...did a lot of shopping and cleaning? LOL 
Mon - 1 mile bike, 10560 steps/day, & 10 mins weights
Tue - 30 mins weights/crunches/sit-ups/squats (didn't have my step tracker on)
Wed - 30 mins Zumba (didn't have my step tracker on - as you can see I am forgetful as heck)
Thu - 11886 step/day
Fri - 1 mile run, .50 mile bike, 5 mins weights (didn't have my step tracker...again)
Sat -  1.06 miles run, 1 mile bike, & 10 mins weights






Saturday, June 13

FitReaders #22



This challenge is organized by Geeky Blogger's Book Blog & That’s What I’m Talking About
Thursday: 1 mile walk/jog, 1.50 bike ride, & 5 mins weights
Friday: .50 mile jog/run, 1.50 bike ride, & 10 mins weights
Saturday: .50 mile jog/run, 1 mile bike, 5 mins weights, & 20 crunches
Conclusion: Getting back into working out! I was working a lot and doing school, so I was bad and skipped out on working out for a week. However, my friend Court and I doing a challenge to get out of our rut. Its a 30 day work out challenge. Every day we go we get one dollar to spend at our planned girls day out! :3 To make it even more fun we are doing a quote a day! ^.^












Saturday, May 30

Interview with Hannah Fieldings

Today, we have a special guest on the blog! May we have a nice warm applause fr Hannah Fielding, the author of the new book 'Indiscretion'! She was so sweet to have an interview with me.









Tell us about yourself

I was born in Alexandria, Egypt, a city founded in the year 332 BC by order of Alexander the Great, a Greek king of Macedonia. The rambling house in which I grew up was built on a hill facing the Mediterranean, commanding the most breathtaking views of the ever-changing sea, with its glowing sunsets and romantic moonlit nights.

I went to a convent school, and after I graduated with a BA in French literature, my international nomadic years started. I lived mainly in Switzerland, France and England, and holidayed in other Mediterranean countries like Italy, Greece and Spain. After falling in love with my husband, we settled in a Georgian house in Kent where I brought up our two children, while looking after horses and dogs and running my own business renovating rundown cottages.


My children have now flown the nest, and my husband and I spend half our time in our Georgian rectory in Kent and the rest in our home in the South of France, where I write novels overlooking spectacular views of the Mediterranean.

Tell me about your new book, Indiscretion

Indiscretion is the story of a young woman’s journey of discovery that takes her to a world of forbidden passion, savage beauty and danger.

The setting is spring, 1950. Alexandra de Falla, a young half-English, half-Spanish writer, abandons her privileged but suffocating life in London and travels to Spain to reunite with her long-estranged family.

Instead of providing the sense of belonging she yearns for, the de Fallas are riven with seething emotions, and in the grip of the wild customs and traditions of Andalucia, all of which are alien to Alexandra.

Among the strange characters and in the sultry heat of this country, she meets a man who awakens emotions she hardly knew existed. But their path is strewn with obstacles: dangerous rivals, unpredictable events and inevitable indiscretions. What does Alexandra’s destiny hold for her in this flamboyant land of drama and all-consuming passions, where blood is ritually poured on to the sands of sun-drenched bullfighting arenas, mysterious gypsies are embroiled in magic and revenge, and beautiful dark-eyed señoritas hide their secrets behind elegant lacy fans?

Indiscretion is a story of love and identity, and the clash of ideals in the pursuit of happiness. Can love survive in a world where scandal and danger are never far away?




Who is Alexandra de Falla?

Alexandra de Falla is a spirited half-English, half-Spanish woman. She is intelligent, sensitive and curious, but most of all a romantic – in fact, she has made a career of writing romance novels. To escape the stifling background of post-war England in the fifties, but mostly to find her roots, she embarks on a journey to Andalucia, where she meets her estranged Spanish family. At El PavÏŒn she comes up against the bigotry of 1950s Spain – the hero, his family and the wider society all adhere to ways she does not understand, and indeed condemns because to her they belong in the dark ages. Proud and a staunch individualist, Alexandra recklessly follows her own naïve star, and, in view of the times and the places, almost ruins her life. Still, she definitely has an emotional freshness which comes through immediately, a quality that Salvador, being a conservative Spanish male, finds highly attractive. Her unworldliness might land her in trouble, but nevertheless, her innocence is not without charm.

Alexandra is therefore a heroine caught in an inner battle between being ‘modern’ and being ‘old fashioned’ in terms of how she reacts to family responsibilities and to the men she meets.



Out of all places in the world, why Spain?

I am an incorrigible romantic, and Spain is a land of flamboyance and drama. Where else do men flirt with death every afternoon for entertainment? The people are intense; their culture, their music, their traditions personify passion and fire. Even their national dish paella is a rainbow of vivid colours, with a flavour to match. Life is lived to the full. The Spanish seem to be totally in tune with James Dean’s immortal words, ‘Live as if you’ll die today.’

For me Andalucia, in southern Spain, where the action of Indiscretion takes place, is overflowing with bygone charm. All year azure skies, dazzling sunshine and sweetly fragranced gardens… colour, romance, emotion and the flamboyant figure of a flamenco dancer or the torero in the arena, sword and cape in hand, beneath the scorching sun.

The fiestas and ferias are charged with music and dance, conjuring an image of open air, moonlit skies, and all the aromas that a warm summer’s night has to offer. Women in bright-coloured dresses and silk shawls carrying rainbow-painted fans in brilliant designs, the ladies’ secret language of love. Courting couples on horseback or dancing the most evocative sevillanas. The crowded little terraces underneath the orange trees that dot the pavements and the maze of winding, narrow streets that provide shade from the hot sun. The dazzling, quaint pueblos blancos, white-washed villages hanging on steep cliffs, their houses huddled around a ruined Moorish castle, piercing the deep-blue sky. The peasants working in the fields, with their sparkling black eyes and their faces weathered like the bark of the native olive trees in the breathtakingly dramatic landscapes. The wide avenues lined with spectacular purple Jacaranda trees. The splendour of the magnificent buildings and monuments.

These are some of my sources of inspiration which portray the vibrant world and fruitful diversity of the culture of Spain; but they are only the tip of the iceberg. Wherever you turn, romance is present… what else could I do but fall in love with this magical country?


What is one thing you want people to take away from this book?

My romance novel Indiscretion poses a question: Can love survive in a world where scandal and danger are never far away? Alexandra feels torn between her two heritages, her two families, and two ways of life. Her attempt to reconcile these within herself is one of the main themes of my novel.

No one falls in love by choice, it’s by chance. So what are the ingredients for true love? Some people say that true love is when you don’t need to compromise. In my opinion, that is a rather simplistic answer. If that were the case, Salvador and Alexandra would never reach their happy ever after. Love takes work and compromise. When you compromise, you are not diminishing yourself: it doesn’t mean you’re wrong and the other person is right; it means that you value your relationship more than your ego.

Salvador, this Spanish man with unshakeable traditions and values, is mature enough to understand that. And because his love for Alexandra is so strong and deep, he knows when it is time to put his pride to one side and grab what life and love are offering him. For her part, Alexandra realises she should put things in perspective; the future might not be paved with roses, but she loves Salvador and he loves her, and nothing else in the world should count.

But that is not the only message I would like Indiscretion to convey to my readers. Family is very important to me. I was brought up in a rambling house in Alexandria which was pretty much like El PavÏŒn, surrounded by an equally sprawling family clan whose lives were all intertwined with each other. For lunch my grandmother sat at the head of a table of fifteen members of her family, which included her children and their spouses and her grandchildren. We were a clan. There were parameters within which everyone had a role. If a stranger came into our midst, the clan immediately drew together as if threatened by the outsider. A close family life can be stifling sometimes, but it also gives you strength and a sense of belonging.

I enjoyed imagining Alexandra’s experience of entering this sort of environment. Similarly, this happened to me when I married my English husband. I thought I knew England well, but despite my very international education and my numerous travels to England and other parts of the world, visiting and living in a place are very different things: different weather, different culture, and different prejudices! My English life is now my own and I am very comfortable with it, but it is a very different world to the one in which I grew up, and writing Indiscretion was not only an exercise in writing a romance story set in a place about which I love to dream, but also an interesting adventure of exploration for me.



What are you currently working on now if you don't mind my asking?
My next book, to be published mid-summer 2015, is Masquerade, the sequel to Indiscretion and Book #2 in The Andalucian Nights Trilogy. It is set in the second half of the seventies and is the story of Luz, Alexandra’s daughter, living in the New Spain that has opened its borders to outsiders and is preparing to enter the European Union.
Set in a very different era to that into which Alexandra was thrown, but one that nevertheless has its problems, Masquerade is a story of forbidden love, truth and trust in a world of secrets, revenge and mystery. Are appearances always deceptive?
In 2016, my readers can look forward to Book #3, Legacy.

Greece and Egypt, two captivating countries with huge historical and cultural heritages, are also on the map for settings in new Hannah Fielding romantic novels.


I still have many books in me. For me, being a writer is not about publishing. It is simply about writing – writing from the heart the books that I most want to read. As the great American writer Toni Morrison said, ‘If there’s a book you want to read and it hasn’t been written yet, then you must write it.


Again, thanks Hannah for the interview! :) 
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This challenge is organized by Geeky Blogger's Book Blog & That’s What I’m Talking About

Saturday: Nada 
Sunday:  30 mins Zumba, 1 mile walk, & 60 crunches (30 regular & 30 Pilate ones)
Monday:  **HAPPY MEMORIAL DAY!** 2 mile walk
Tuesday: 1 mile bike, 1.5 mile walk/jog, & 5 mins weights
Wednesday: 40 crunches & 15 mins yoga
Thursday: 50 crunches (25 pilate & 25 regular)
Friday: Nada
Conclusion: Hmmmm, two not awesome weeks. Boo. Oh well. 




Friday, May 22

FitReaders Week #21



This challenge is organized by Geeky Blogger's Book Blog & That’s What I’m Talking About

Saturday: Nada, but I did work my booty off at my friend's wedding shower ;D (I am bride's maid. :3)
Sunday:  2 miles bike & .50 jog/walk
Monday:  40 crunches 
Tuesday: .75 mile walk & 40 crunches
Wednesday: Nada
Thursday: 30 mins Zumba & 40 crunches
Friday: 1.5 mile walk/jog & 30 crunches
Conclusion: Not a horrible week. :) Especially with homework and work killing me!




Friday, May 15

FitReaders Week #20



This challenge is organized by Geeky Blogger's Book Blog & That’s What I’m Talking About

Saturday: 1 mile walk/jog, 1 mile bike ride, & 5 mins weights
Sunday:  Nada (went shopping and then grabbed ice cream & lunch with Boyfriend. hehehehe, a bad cheat day)
Monday:  30 mins Zumba Buns, Abs, & Thighs video (bleurgh...its been so long since I've done that video...it kicked my booty)
Tuesday: 30 mins Yoga & 30 crunches 
Wednesday: 2 mile bike, 1 mile walk/jog, & 5 mins weights
Thursday: 1 mile walk
Friday: Nada
Conclusion: Not a bad week. I had a couple days of laziness, but oh well. :) 

A Fan I found at the Dollar Store. :)  I had to share! 

Saturday, May 9

FitReaders Week #19



This challenge is organized by Geeky Blogger's Book Blog & That’s What I’m Talking About

Saturday: Danced my booty off at a wedding. ;D
Sunday: Nada (Celebrated Mother's Day earlier with the family) 
Monday:  .5 mile walk
Tuesday: 1.25 mile run/jog & 1.65 miles bike. 
Wednesday:  30 mins Yoga & 40 crunches 
Thursday: 1.5 mile jog/walk & 40 crunches
Friday:  2 mile walk 
Conclusion: Such a nice week. I wish I had done a little more, but I am content. 


Feeling good about myself! Have a few more pounds to lose and I'll be even happier. :3 

Friday, May 1

FitReaders Week #18

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This challenge is organized by Geeky Blogger's Book Blog & That’s What I’m Talking About

Saturday: .5 mile walk 
Sunday: Nada, BUT we did go to Pet Supplies Plus (and a quick run to Gamestop, so Boyfriend could get a game that he wanted) and we got a new fish!!!! :3 
Monday:  15 mins yoga, 1.5 mile bike, .5 mile run/jog, & 5 mins weights
Tuesday: Nada
Wednesday:  1 mile walk & 50 crunches
Thursday:  30 min walk (did not have my tracker on)
Friday:  7 mile walk (my poor feet! haha)
Conclusion: Not a bad week. I did have a couple lazy days. I think I made up for it on Friday, though, because I did a 7 mile walk around my city. My poor feet, but I felt really good. 




Meet Mercury 

haha the squirrel is eating an apple. 


WHY? WHY?!
My reward for my 7 mile walk...soaking in the cool lake water

Saturday, April 25

FitReaders Week #17



This challenge is organized by Geeky Blogger's Book Blog & That’s What I’m Talking About

Saturday: Nada
Sunday: 3 mile bike, 1 mile run/jog, & 5 mins weights 
Monday:  1 mile walk
Tuesday: 2 mile bike & 1 mile walk/jog
Wednesday: Nada 
Thursday: 2 mile bike, 1.25 mile walk/jog, & 5 mins weights 
Friday: .5 mile walk 
Conclusion: Pretty good week! Boyfriend has been accompanying me to the gym lately due his job. He pretty much was unofficially "promoted" so now he does the majority of paperwork so he sits for the majority of the day. He is worried about gaining weight, so he is joining me now. It's very motivating not going alone (sometimes he forces me to go when I don't wanna go or when I feel like a having a light day). I still need to convince him to go to Zumba or Yoga with me...hahaha. Stubborn boy. 

Friday, April 17

FitReaders Week #16



This challenge is organized by Geeky Blogger's Book Blog & That’s What I’m Talking About

Saturday: Nada
Sunday: 3 mile walk & 20 crunches 
Monday:  1 mile walk 
Tuesday: .1/4 (.25) mile jog, 1.5 mile bike ride, 10 mins yoga, & 5 mins weights
Wednesday: 1 mile walk 
Thursday: 3 mile walk with pallios & then played at the local park. hahaha (we are lame)
Friday: Nada
Conclusion: Not a bad week. Thursday was suppose to be Zumba day with the girls, but alas, it was cancelled so went for a walk in nature and played at park. Honestly, some of those toys were a workout!!! haha

Trying to get a pic on the swing
Reece managing to get a good one of the three of us on swings. 

LOOK at Ciri go!

How in the hell did I manage to do this toy in the past?????? SCARY!


"Oh dear" face

Another scary toy!
Reece and Ciri




Friday, April 10

FitReaders #15



This challenge is organized by Geeky Blogger's Book Blog & That’s What I’m Talking About

Saturday: .25 jog/walk, 1.25 miles bike, & 10 mins weights
Sunday: Nada....Easter time with the family
Monday:  .50 jog/walk & 1.50 miles bike
Tuesday:  Cleaned the apartment and then got lazy
Wednesday: Nada. Went to two Best Buys for a new laptop; they gave us the run around....neither places had the one I wanted....
Thursday: Went to another Best Buy and FINALLY got my laptop. *throws confetti* YAYY
Friday: 50 crunches
Conclusion: Bleurgh.....horrible week >___<



Friday, April 3

FitReaders #14



This challenge is organized by Geeky Blogger's Book Blog & That’s What I’m Talking About

Saturday: .50 mile run/jog (running always kicks my butt X______X) 
Sunday: .25 mile run/jog, 1 mile bike, & 10 mins weights 
Monday:  40 min walk with Boyfriend
Tuesday:  30 min walk with Boyfriend & 30 crunches
Wednesday: Nada
Thursday: 30 mins Yoga & 30 crunches 
Friday: .25 mile jog, 1.5 mile bike. & 10 mins weights
Conclusion: A good week! Wednesday I took off, because I was exhausted due to bad sleep. I even managed to take some photos from my walk with BF the other day. It was lovely out by the lake. In the one pic, I cannot tell what the creature is...it looks like a beaver...but me and BF could not tell.