Greetings! (aka: Hellllloooooooo)
What a day!
So interesting to read all of your comments about your earthquake experience today. The news is now reporting that it was a Magnitude 5.0 earthquake that originated in Quebec from 18 km in the ground. Crazy!
However, I carried on. I had a race to fuel for and lots of work to do!
The theme of my pre-race eats = Green, Carbo, Clean!
Ezekiel toast with curried couscous and basil…
I got up from the table and promptly put some salsa on it. Perfect-o!
With a Green Juice
Note- this is the first time my juicer has ever gotten any juice out of a leafy green before! I have tried juicing kale before and did not get a drop of juice out of it. I’m not sure what I did differently with this spinach, but it came pouring out. I think it might have been due to placing a couple items on top of the spinach (lemon, apple) to hold it in place…
The juice contained spinach, 1/2 a lemon, 1/2 a cuke, and a tiny apple.
Yum!
Dessert was Trader Joe’s Fair Trade Dark Chocolate! LOVE this chocolate so much. My heart goes pitter patter.
8 squares for good measure!
Afternoon fueling snacks were a Liberate Raw + GF Glo Bar…
A TJ’s Raspberry Fruit Leather…
I used to eat fruit leather all the time as a teenager. I’d like to make my own in the food dehydrator, actually! Specifically dried mangoes…oodles and oodles of dried mangoes. Mmmmmm.
….and late afternoon, a Green Monster. I wasn’t sure how to fuel for an evening race, so I figured Green Monsters were always fine with previous races so I decided on that! Can’t go wrong with a monstaaaa.
It contained: 1 tbsp peanut butter, 2 cups Red Russian Kale (that was the mystery veggie from last week’s CSA!), 1 cup hemp milk, 1/2 scoop Amazing Grass Chocolate Amazing Meal Powder, 1 tbsp chia seeds, ice, ice, baby.
It was thick and chewy. :ermm: I might have good news on a new blender coming soon though…
So yes, I was fueled up.
But I was still undecided about the 5-mile race in Toronto. This called for a phone call consultation to OSGMOM. She was less than thrilled for me to be going given all the crazy circumstances today. I also consulted Karly.
She said…
I think there have been enough warning signs today to give yourself permission to not go to this race:
1. Earthquake
2. Crazy protests in Toronto
3. Sweltering heat
4. Torrential downpours/severe thunderstorms expected tonight
5. Possible looming tornado!!!!!Do you need anymore reasons? :biggrin:
Sometimes all you need is a worried mother and friend to tell it like it is. Reluctantly, I made the call to skip the race, BUT to make things fun for myself, I hosted my own race, much like Caitlin did with the Chickpea Masala 10k Race.
I called it….
The Earthquake Run & Shake 5 Point Oh…No
I didn’t have much time to advertise though, so the turn out was a bit less than expected!
I approached the start line and checked the mailbox while I was waiting. Awesome.
To my surprise, I was in the FIRST Corral, so that right there was a confidence booster. Sadly, I did not see any elite runners though. I think they were ‘running’ late.
Then, the horn sounded and off I went, filled with adrenaline!
Mile 1:
Right from the start of this race I knew it would be a struggle. The air was thick and humid and the temperature was 29C with a humidity of 37C! The air felt like a damp cloth that had been sitting in a steam room. Gross. Luckily I had my Camelbak on me and it was full with COLD water, so I was good to go. The Camelbak has made my runs SO much better. Having water easily accessible on a run is truly amazing. I am used to the extra weight now too so that is not a factor.
- Mile 1 time = 8:15 min/mile
- Avg heart rate = 162 bpm
- Max heart rate = 174 bpm
Mile 2:
The storm clouds rolled in and the wind picked up!
Hence, ‘OH NO’
I knew right then and there that I had to turn back because the storm was approaching quicker than expected. I pictured the ground opening up and swallowing me whole, but I persisted on. I figured if it did, that would be a pretty cool way to kick the bucket. The wind was refreshing, yet it made the run much more difficult. I was able to pick up a bit of speed despite this.
- Mile 2 time = 8:12 min/mile
- Avg heart rate = 167 bpm
- Max heart rate = 174 bpm
Mile 3:
It started to rain during the last 0.5 mile stretch and this was great inspiration to boot it home! I ran fast and I ran hard. I decided a 5k race would have to do! During the last 1/4 mile it POURED rain and I felt like I was in the Amazing Race or something. That, or I was Rocky. Probably Rocky actually.
3 mile race stats:
- Time: 24:17 min/mile
- Avg pace: 8:06 min/mile
[That is not all sweat… it was raining too! But yea, it’s mostly all sweat I guess. lol]
As I approached the ‘finish line’ no one was in sight and amazingly, I WON the race! :lol: I even took home this awesome 1st place ribbon!
I can assure you, I will not be taking this bad boy off for a while.
I have some post-race fuel waiting to be consumed. Have a good night!








You are dorky in the most adorable way possible! :D
YAY FOR YOU! Congrats on the big win ;)
Seriously though, what a great idea instead of just flopping on the couch!
I’m glad you decided not to head downtown tonight. Totally not worth it! Your race is much more awesome. Way to place first! :)
haha Your ribbon is too cute! Hard-earned – fooo shooo! :) That toast with the couscous looks amaaazing ,btw.
hahaha loooove the ribbon. first place – you must be sooo proud!!! :P
I was actually in Toronto today (more North, near Yorkdale), and I didn’t even feel a thing earthquake wise. Atlhgouh some people who were in the same building as me said they felt the shaking – weird!?
I think it’s a good idea that you strayed from Toronto, especially near downtown – it’s crazyness here!!
I LOVE this post!! :) congrats on your big win! ;)
you are too adorable…’nuff said :)
also, fruit leather and i…well, we’re in love. there, it’s out there for the world to hear!!! :)
CONGRATULATIONS :)
Your 3 mile race made me giggle! First place is fantastic. Earthquakes are valid reasons to miss a race as are thunderstorms. Fruit leather is yummy toooooooo.
ha ha ha! This post cracked me up. Love your race, congrats on your win!!
And I totally think you made the right call on not going to the actual race. All signs point were definitely pointing to ‘no’!
“Probably Rocky actually.” hahahaha hilarious
and I love the little “You Win!” on the (sweet) medal
haha Eric goes…oh no you didnt post that on the blog did you? haha ;p
I heard about the eathquake! Crazy! But glad you ran a “different” race. Did you win it? hehe! Looks like a fun one. :)
Good call on skipping the race.
I’m just going to echo what everyone else already wrote: LAUGH. OUT. LOUD. (caps for emphasis, not for shouting!) hahaha! Awesome post!
wow, you are one speedy girl!! great time for a 3 miler! +
Hi! :) Can you tell me how many days your home made hummus (50 cent hummus) can be in the fridge?
Thank you**
hmmm it’s never an exact science but it generally keeps a while if you use lemon juice :) It preserves it longer anyways. I would guess at least a week, maybe longer!
I love this!!! hahahaha What an awesome ribbon! :D It’s definitely fridge-worthy
um curried couscous, recipe please!
LOVE the ribbon.
You are almost too adorable to be allowed. What a wonderful idea!
I’m so glad the tornado warning has passed =\ how scary was THAT, yikes.
LOL! Congratulations on winning the race!! What an amazing accomplishment. :P
Loved this post. It screams happiness to me. :)