Average Day

Today was a good day, don’t get me wrong, but it seemed to be filled with a lot of “average” things.

It started out with an “average” morning in Alaska: more snow, not much daylight, and cleaning this bugger off before I could go anywhere this morning. One word: “garage.”

Until moving to Alaska, I had never seen people do this with their windshield wipers. Anytime it is snowing—or about to snow—you will see people put their wipers up in the air like this so they don’t freeze to the windshield or get ice build-up on them. It is quite smart if you ask me.


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My first stop of the day was to the grocery store for some baking essentials. I’ve got two desserts to make for Christmas parties. I’m quite excited!

Next it was off to the gym for 30 minutes on the stationary bike. It was a veery “average” workout—nothing too strenuous (I have a hard time pushing myself on a stationary bike.), but I did work up a little bit of a sweat. I always surprise myself how easily I zone out on the stationary bike while watching something on HGTV. I just wish it was that easy to zone out while on the treadmill too.

Riding the stationary bike hardly feels like a workout, so I had plans to go to yoga immediately afterwards. I bought a Groupon a while back to Spirit Path Yoga. I paid $50 for 10 sessions, which is not a bad deal.

This morning I went to a Vinaysa Flow class. It was an “average” class—not super hard, not too easy though either. This is the third class I’ve taken at Spirit Path Yoga, and while my experiences have been sufficient, I haven’t been super impressed either.

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When I got back home, I was more than ready for lunch.

First up, Amy’s All-American Veggie Burger.

Eh, this was “average”. . . nothing that blew me out of the water but nothing that made me want to chuck it either. I wouldn’t buy these again though.

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I also had several purple potatoes from a Full Circle produce box I received a couple weeks ago.

I’ve never had purple potatoes and was surprised they were purple on the inside too.

I tossed them in olive oil, salt, and a herb seasoning blend prior to roasting them in the oven at 400* for 30 minutes. Once again very “average.” Probably because I’m not a huge fan of potatoes.

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I’ve also had two cucumbers sitting in my fridge from a Full Circle Farms produce box, and since I hate letting things go to waste, I had to find a way to use them up.

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The result:

Mean Green Cucumber Juice

Kind of odd, so once again: “average.”

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Other random things that are BETTER than “average:”

* My new favorite running blog: (What I Wore) On My Run

fashion + running. . . . love it!

* A new nail polish I picked up at Target yesterday. I’m excited to try it out!

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* Best book I’ve read recently:

You Just Don’t Understand: Women and Men in Conversation

All ladies and gentlemen out there MUST read this. The information is mind-blowing, and I’m tried to figure out why we weren’t taught these things in school. . . .couples would be able to understand each other so much better!


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I love running around the lakes of Minnesota, running after my two boys, and racing anything from the 5K to the marathon. I have been blogging here since 2010 when I ran my first marathon. I finally secured my sub-3 hour marathon after trying for 8 years.

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13 Comments

  1. 12.23.11
    Sarah said:

    totally random, but the (What I Wore) On My Run blog is written by a girl in my town! she works at the running store i frequent, and though i don’t run with that store’s running group very often, i do occasionally. one of my friends in town just told me about that blog too recently! 🙂

  2. 12.23.11
    Sarah said:

    totally random, but the (What I Wore) On My Run blog is written by a girl in my town! she works at the running store i frequent, and though i don’t run with that store’s running group very often, i do occasionally. one of my friends in town just told me about that blog too recently! 🙂

  3. 12.24.11
    Body Polish said:

    Sometimes average is good. Sometimes it’s just what you need. $50 for 10 sessions of yoga is amazing — too bad that they aren’t better though. Love the new nail polish.

  4. 12.24.11
    Body Polish said:

    Sometimes average is good. Sometimes it’s just what you need. $50 for 10 sessions of yoga is amazing — too bad that they aren’t better though. Love the new nail polish.

  5. 12.24.11
    Nate said:

    Great post! I’m going to have to try out that book.

  6. 12.24.11
    Nate said:

    Great post! I’m going to have to try out that book.

  7. 12.26.11
    Candice said:

    Ooh, thank you for the new blog rec! It looks really fun. And I live in Portland, OR–not much snow, but my college roommate was from Fairbanks and would always scare me with how much snow she would get over Christmas break! I don’t know how Alaskans do it 🙂

  8. 12.26.11
    Candice said:

    Ooh, thank you for the new blog rec! It looks really fun. And I live in Portland, OR–not much snow, but my college roommate was from Fairbanks and would always scare me with how much snow she would get over Christmas break! I don’t know how Alaskans do it 🙂

  9. 12.7.16
    Audrey Zilli said:

    I had some curiosity about living in Alaska and I stumbled upon your blog. I really loved reading about your experiences and your point of view. Thank you so much for being open and honest. You’re lovely.