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My ex once asked me, “If we’re vegetarian, why aren’t we thinner?” I laughed at that!

Just because you’re a vegetarian, doesn’t mean you’re automatically thinner. I told him, well, the only thing we don’t eat is the animal, we still eat milk products, I am ovo-lacto [I won’t eat animal flesh, but I will eat dairy and egg products], not vegan. I will admit that vegans tend to be a bit thinner, but it doesn’t matter, it’s how you eat what you eat, not what you eat. Look at the guy who lost 27 pounds on the Twinkie diet…http://www.cnn.com/2010/HEALTH/11/08/twinkie.diet.professor/index.html.

I have been a vegetarian since I was just about 14 years old. When my family lived in Israel for the summer between middle school and high school, I wasn’t crazy about the way the meat was cured, so I ate tuna fish, hummous, falafel and fruits and veggies. When we got back I thought I’d give vegetarianism a try, some friends of the family are vegans and I thought they were cool, I lasted about 6 hours… we had sausage pizza for dinner, who could blame me?

Then a few weeks later, I decided to try again, so I gave up red meat, 6 months later, chicken. I continued to eat fish and found out years later, that I was actually a pescatarian, who knew? Then about 5 years ago, I gave up fish altogether and although I will eat it once in a while, I am not back on the fish full time. I was at a party, looked at a shrimp, which I LOVED and said, I’m never eating that again, and I have eaten shrimp twice since then and I wasn’t feeling the warm fuzzies after that.

My mom was fantastic when I decided to give up meat, knowing my dad and sister would not participate in the fish or veggies, she would sometimes make something for just her and I and something else for them or sometimes just something for me. She was awesome and such an amazing cook, she loved to experiment and was always looking for new and inventive things for me to eat and she really loved it too. For example… vegetarian chopped liver, I’m jewish, I think it’s in my bloodstream, so that was very cool! I don’t know if she ever hoped that I would grow out of it, but I never did.

I enjoy my lifestyle, it works for me, it’s not for everyone and I wish sometimes that being a vegetarian would make you instantly skinny, but it doesn’t, some of the vegetarian prepared dishes are WAY fattening, so I have to work on myself the old fashioned way.

But I will tell you that I am not like a lot of vegetarians, my outlook is that the animal is already dead, it is going to be eaten, I just don’t have to be the one to eat it. I will cook it, I used to work in a gourmet deli and I would have to touch the raw chicken to put on the rotisserie, doesn’t bother me. I also don’t have a problem with hunting, as long as you’re going to use the entire animal, go for it, otherwise we have an overpopulation of animals running around and then eating each other out of food and dying, so give mother nature a hand. [I once was mortified when I hit a rabbit than ran out in the middle of the road, but on the way back, I saw a fox eating it, circle of life and all].

I love meeting people who are new to vegetarianism, they ask lots of questions and I love to share my knowledge, but it’s better that they do it for the right reasons, not just to lose weight and not to do it because they think its fashionable and then wear it as a badge, that is way annoying. Done with my soap box.

I’m not crazy about it when people make fun of me for not eating meat, I don’t make fun of you for eating it… and I really don’t like it when people assume that if there is meat in the dish, that I will just pick the meat out, it doesn’t work that way. I have gotten used to people not remembering that I don’t eat meat, so I often bring my own food places, like a veggie burger you can stick in the microwave, doesn’t bother me at all, I’m resourceful!

And in response to the question, if you don’t eat meat, why eat things that are shaped or made to taste like it. The answer, well mine anyway, is that I enjoy the idea of a burger or maybe even chicken nuggets, I just don’t enjoy the idea of eating the actual animal.

I used to have a poster on my wall that said “Does your food have a face?” I also said I would never eat anything I’d have as a pet. People always ask me if I’m a vegetarian for health reasons or political; well, in response… It started off as a trail, just to see if I could do it, then it became a moral and conscious decision and now… I’ve been a vegetarian for almost TWENTY SIX years [now you know how old I am, do the math, I’m not doing it for you!] and now… it’s just my life, I don’t know how to be any other way and I’m ok with that and I hope you can be too!



{January 3, 2011}   Day 105/3 – Red

RED… stands for Retired, Extremely Dangerous. LOVED this movie!

The movie stars some amazing actors: Bruce Willis, still YUMMY, Morgan Freeman, I will always think of him from the Electric Company no matter what, John Malkovich, crazy as ever and Helen Mirren, one tough cookie! They play retired CIA agents who are targeted for elimination. [full synopsis & cast:  http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1245526/%5D

Bruce Willis is the first to be targeted and while his character is definitely a bad ass, as he has been known to play, once or twice, he was a nice guy who was retired, interested in a girl, Mary-Louise Parker, and is hoping for a normal life, while at the same time, kicking a little you know what.  Morgan Freeman is amiable, living in a retirement home, but still has connections, John Malkovich is just bizarre, the usual “afraid of what the government is putting in his head” kind of nutter, but handy with a handgun. Helen Mirren rounds out the group as an expert marks-woman, I have amazing respect for her and her abilities! Of course, it’s hard not to remember her in Calendar Girls ‘I think we’re going to need considerably bigger buns”.

They have each been retired and Frank Moses, Bruce Willis, brings them out of retirement to find out who wants to kill them. The cast is rounded out with Brian Cox, who you might remember as Col Stryker from X-Men, Richard Dryfus and Ernest Borgnine! I have to admit, when I saw his name in the opening credits, I didn’t know he was still alive! He was charming.

This movie is terrific! There is action, adventure, romance, first love, gunfire, explosives, explosions, fist fights, double crossing, espionage, breaking into the CIA, the usual. The dialog was great, very clever, the movie was fast paced, kept moving, and was engaging until the very end and the end was just plain funny, well, a lot of the movie was just plain funny.

It was almost as if they pulled all the action stars from an old age home, without them being old! It was so worth the wait and the money, go see this movie, it’s one that’s worth buying and watching over and over again!

5 RED stars I give it!



{January 2, 2011}   Day 104/2 – A Song is Born

I’ll just put it out there, I love Danny Kaye. Anyone who knows me knows I love Danny Kaye. I hope to have all his movies on DVD some day, right now I have about 4 and one of my favorites is A Song is Born.

The cast is incredible, Danny Kaye, Virginia Mayo, Louis Armstrong, Benny Goodman, just to name a few amazing talents [go to: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0040820/ to see the full cast]. The story is about Professor Hobart Frisbee and 6 other professors of  music who work for the Totten Institute of Music. They are working on the complete history of music and they have not left the “house” in nine years, so the world of music has passed them by. One day two window washers “Buck & Bubbles” happen to come in to ask some questions and that leads the group on a new exploration, with Frisbee heading out, “don’t wait up gentlemen, I may be late, I may be home after nine pm”. Professor Frisbee is played by Danny Kaye, so quite young, the other six professors are what Honey Swanson, played by Virginia Mayo, call the long hairs, if you get my meaning.

On the outside, Professor Hobart goes to the bars and music joints to invite amazing musicians like Mel Powell, Louis Armstrong and Charlie Barnett, just to name a few, back to the institute to work on the history of music. Honey Swanson joins the group, pretending to be interested in helping, while hiding out from the law, her boyfriend, Tony Crow, the gangster is a wanted man… She is entrenched in their lives and they all grow very fond of her, and she of them, all the while, waiting for her chance to get out and as she tells her “daddy” one of the kiddies has broken out in a rash, a case of “spring fever” if you get my drift. Remember, this movie is based on the 1940’s music and lingo.

There is music, hi jinx, laughter, adventure and love as we learn about jump, jive, swing and yum-yum. Well, I think yum-yum is my favorite, seeing as I’ve always had a wee bit of a crush on Danny Kaye. Not to worry folks, there is a happy ending and boy finds girl, boy falls for girl, girl is engaged to another [gangster], boy knocks out gangster and happily ever after ensues.

This is classic Dannye Kaye, showing his acting ability, mastery of physical comedy, and talent as a leading man. Am I biased? you bet your bippy crab-apple annie! Enjoy!

 



Post a day 2011 – day 1

To train or not to train, that is the question, or should I say, to have a trainer or not to have a trainer. This was my dilemma… I have been going to the gym, this time, since I joined back in May of this year. I had been wanting to join a gym and I was looking at a few different ones when I was hired by my current company SC in March. The job came with a lot of benefits, health insurance for one, dental, vision and the opportunity to join a gym, I had options: Gold’s, Curves or LA Fitness. I used to belong to Gold’s when I first moved here, done Curves and after a few months got nothing out of it, it is a great place if you’ve never worked out and need to get started, just after a while it posed no challenge to me and there is an LA Fitness, which used to be Australian Body Works, which I also used to be a member of. So, I decided on LA Fitness, there is one near my house and near work, perfect!

I have been going for a few months and I enjoy the classes and the cardio, haven’t done much in terms of weight training, it’s been years since I did any and I wasn’t sure which way to turn. When I first joined, I had my free session with a personal trainer, really enjoyed it, but could not afford it, at all, then, about two weeks ago, I happened to be leaving the gym near my house on the way to work and on a lark, filled out an entry form to win a free month of personal training. Guess, what… they called me that morning, could be either, my name was on top or they called everyone, great way to introduce people to personal training at the gym if they haven’t already tried it. So, I made my appointment and away I went.

I showed up for my session, we did my body fat count, ACK, and all that other fun, yet embarrassing stuff and discussed what my challenges and goals are, then we got down to a work out. He worked me hard, I enjoyed it, I told him I am willing to work hard, I just know my limitations, such as my knees, they have never been that strong and certain things hurt after a while. Away we went! I was a sweaty mess when we sat down after to talk about signing up for a personal trainer. I told him upfront that I appreciate what he’s going to try to sell me, but it’s too expensive and I won’t be able to afford it. Even if we’re offering a special? More than half price for signing up and half price for sessions? Huh? ok, well, I’ll think about it.

I did my four free sessions, one on the Thursday before Christmas and then the rest on Tuesday-Thursday of the next week, not sure if that was the brightest move, let’s just say, I was a wee bit sore on Friday, New Years Eve… but I worked through it. I enjoyed the work outs and I enjoy the trainer, I make him laugh a lot, which, by the way, with the amount I laugh, I should be a bean pole… and he said he can help me accomplish all my goals [when he called me, he said the only thing I didn’t check off on the entry form was to gain weight, no thanks!]. I really liked that he called me Thursday morning to check on my leg, which i had seriously pulled a muscle the week before, excruciating!

He was trying his best to get me to sign up, offering me all sorts of incentives and of course, my one big issues has been money, that’s all it’s been. Thursday night he texted me, 12 free sessions if I start on Saturday. I texted back and asked if he could really help me hit my goals and… get me a tushie [don’t laugh, I have a flat bahookie, I haven’t had any complaints, but it’s never been something I would have touted as a particularly fine feature on my person. I always ask a guy when we start dating, are you a butt man? tee hee hee]. His response was LOL absolutely. So… after my fabulous New Years Eve party, where people didn’t leave until 3 and those of us staying at my place didn’t crash until about 4/4:30 am, I was up at 9 and at the gym ready to sweat at 10am.

When he was finally free, he asked if it was alright if I worked with someone else this morning, and as long as it was just for today, no problem. I believe T was trying to kill me! MN, my trainer, told him to watch out for my leg, because of the muscle pull [and that I would push even in pain] and I think this was code that T took to mean let’s make her legs fall off! We did squats, with 15 pound weights in each hand, that was fun on my knees… then we did leg presses, no problem, we started out with 2 25 pound discs, then next set, 2 more, huh? then next set, 2 more…150 pounds? Immediately into lunges, then those horrible things where you jump down into push up position and throw your legs out, jump back up. Then back to lunges, then those jumpy/spready awful things [yes, I know there is a name for them, but I can’t remember it and this is my blog and I want you laughing at this point] then more squats then core, a horrible plank to elbow to push-up and all over again. Last thing was ham string something. let’s just say that machines in gyms were not made for someone of my stature [SHORT], hurt in places I don’t think it’s supposed to hurt.

I’m used to working up to strenuous, this guy thought we should start there and work our way up. He was a nice guy, very motivating, different style than MN. Turns out he grew up in Coram, which is a city near my family’s summer house on Long Island, small world! If I have to work out with him again once in a while, no problem, but I prefer MN, I like the way he does things and he definitely pushes me beyond my limits. Besides, I make him laugh all the time, he did say that no one makes him laugh as much as me and that’s a small feat in and of itself.

So, here’s to my training and getting on that path that I really want to be on. I am turning 40 this year and how great will it be if I can wear a bikini next December in the Bahamas? AWESOME! [or at least feel fabulous in a bathing suit] I have other goals, but why not go for the gusto [they say when you register to get married, register for the expensive stuff, you never know!]. Keep up with my progress, I might also be sharing some tips that I learn, maybe we can do this together!

Look out Atlantis, here I come!

Happy New Year!



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