Morning!
I’m Alive!!!
First up today, I wanted to direct you to a super fun interview I did over at Health Blog Helper!
I answered questions like:
- Lessons I have learned from blogging
- How many hours a week I spend blogging
- Tips for a successful blog
- Why I started Oh She Glows
- Mistakes I have made
- and more!
Health Blog Helper is the newest website to hit the healthy living blogosphere. Matt, the author of Health Blog Helper (and also of No Meat Athlete) and Alison from Mama’s Weeds teamed up to do the interview. Matt created HBH to help health bloggers with the blogging aspect of their blogs and offer advice on what they can do to improve their skills, content, site set up and more.
I absolutely love Matt’s approach to this blog. Matt gives you amazing tips on improving traffic to your blog, but he does it in a manner that is totally modest, caring, and humble. That is a really hard thing to do, but he does it well.
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Thank you all for your congrats yesterday. Blew me away! :D
Remember: YOU all have the power inside of you to run too! Trust me, if a former ‘hater of running’ like myself can run a half-marathon, so can you! Or a 5k or marathon or whatever tickles your fancy. Go out there and go for it! (and then email me and tell me all about it! hehe).
After doing my half yesterday, I got to check off two things off of my fitness bucket list. I was chomping at the bit to check something off…finally!
Each time I complete a goal, I remove it from the bucket and paste it on the side so I can see it daily. I reasoned that this was better than putting them inside the bucket once completed because then I wouldn’t really ‘see’ them anymore.
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Yesterday was also quite possibly the strangest day ever!!
I guess I was on a major high from my half marathon because I didn’t stop all day. I was in some kind of manic cleaning, organizing, and tidying spree! So strange. I barely sat all day long aside from typing my post out. I cleaned the bathroom, closet, did laundry, did dishes, etc etc. Eric was like, are you going to sit down today??? lol. I was definitely running on endorphins. I didn’t nap and I didn’t go to bed until after 11pm. If I pass out at my desk this morning until 6pm you will know why!
We couldn’t decide what to do last night, so I suggested Wal-Mart (I just realized how lame that sounds!).
My sister called and left a message Saturday saying I should have an Epsom salt bath soak after my race because they are so healing for sore muscles.
Of course, I couldn’t find any in the house, so we made a beeline for Wal-Mart!
Here is our my random loot:
4 POM Antioxidant teas, magnetic marker board, 12 tiny Gala apples, Epsom Salts (Tension relief), 2 yams, and 2 romaine (77 cents each!).
POM sent me 4 coupons to try out their new Antioxidant tea and I was happy to find them at Wal-Mart. I also got a marker board for the fridge because I always think of grocery and bakery items that I need but never have anything to write it down on. This will be perfect…
Hmm, what do I have written on there? Let’s zoom in…
Popsicles!?!? haha. Can you tell I have an obsession with these Natural Choice Organic Coconut Bars? I keep forgetting to buy more.
Let me just say that Kristi is a genius!!! My bath was quite possibly the most heavenly thing I could have imagined.
I pulled out all the stops. Since I couldn’t afford to go to an actual spa post-race, I decided to mimic the experience at home with candles, soothing music, and my flowers.
My muscles were singing with joy. fa la la la laaaaa la laaaa laaaa laaaaa.
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I added some of my Alba bath and shower gel, but then I forgot I was going to turn the jets on and the bubbles went CRAZY! It was hilarious!!! The bathroom looked like a soap bomb went off. The bubbles kept getting bigger, and bigger, and bigger…LOL!
I felt like a million bucks. I truly believe in the healing powers of Epsom salt! Do any of you guys use them? I think a few of you have recommended them to me in the past!
Amazingly, I am not too sore today. My muscles are sore, but not in that ‘I can’t walk up or down the stairs’ type of way.
I attribute this to a 6 things I did on Sunday:
1) Icing the legs for 10-15 mins
2) Lots of protein + veggies
3) Stretching
4) Epsom Salt bath
5) Lots of water (LOTS!!! Especially after that bath!)
6) Vitamins (Spirulina, Calcium/Magnesium, Vitamin D, Vitamin C)
My hunger wasn’t really there yesterday. I finally had a good reason to buy a huge bag of Halloween candy at Wal-Mart, but I just had no desire for it. It was heart-breaking!!!
I did eat an insane amount of this though:
I’ve now polished of 1/2 a bottle in 2.5 days! Sounds about right. ;) This stuff is the best thing since sliced bread.
When I know that I need to get calories in after a hard run like yesterday, I try to eat a lot of calorie dense foods. In other words, foods that pack a ton of calories for a small portion. The Barney Butter is about 100 calories a tablespoon so it is very easy to eat a lot of it. I had a snack of Mary’s Crackers and BB that was probably about 600 calories (4 T of BB + crackers)! It was a ‘sneaky’ way to get in more replenishment, even when I wasn’t that hungry. Almonds are a great post-run snack too.
I’m dying to make a Glo Bar with it. Thank you again Bree!
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Well, it is back to reality now. I have a ton of work to complete if I am to get US shipping underway.
Luck was definitely on our side weather-wise yesterday, because it is absolutely pouring rain this morning. So glad yesterday held off!
OK, better get to it…
Have a lovely Moan-day!
"Perseverance is not a long race; it is many short races one after another." ~Walter Elliott
This trick helped me in my half: I broke the race down into how many water stations I had left. There were 6 total, so that made the race so much more manageable. I was simply running for the next water station. However, I drank strictly Gatorade. ;)








You have a very inspiring story!
I do use Epsom salts in baths a couple of times per week, it really helps me relieve tension and inflammation. I add a couple of drops of tea tree oil as well to help alleviate sinus pressure. mmmm…love long hot baths!
Hi Angela
Congrats for your run yesterday! Yesterday I ran in my first race ever! It was only a 5k Race for the cure (against breast cancer), but still, I was so happy! I always thought I would never be a runner, but I see the light at the end of the tunnel ;). I did more than my best during the race and when I felt like walking, and just thought about all these women who would give everything to be able to run instead of being treated for cancer.
My next goal is a 10k in December, I already can’t wait!
Your blog gives me so much inspiration to live a healthy life without depriving myself, being too hard on myself with overexercising or overcontrolling my eating, but also with rest days, injury prevention, etc. You are so inspiring and so positive! Thank you!
You inspired me to run this morning, and I do hate running! :)
That picture of the bath tub made me want to take a bath right now! Instead i’m stuck at work! I need to try that barney butter for sure..I love nut butters but have never tried it…there is just so much out there to try. Your race recap and todays post has confimed my decision to run. If i can get my back in gear, i’m going to start training as soon as I can! Thanks for all your motivation and inspiration. I am going to post my green monster post today if you want to check it out! :) thanks for inspiring me and all your other readers!! you rock!
I’m so glad you’re feeling great! That “spa” session sounds lovely. Oh, and I love your bathtub!
Uh, your bathtub looks like it COULD be a spa! I’m so proud of you girlie…have i told you that yet?
I’ve heard about epsom salt baths, but have yet to take one. I think I should. My leggies are sore :(
Thanks for the tip!
Glad you pulled up ok after the half!!! I really wish I had a bathtub so I could have an epsom salt bath too – they are GREAT!
Epsoms are great – especially the great bang for your buck you get! And thanks for the exposure to Health Blog Helper!
That is a beautiful bathtub! I also love Epsoms although I don’t know their true potential because I have never actually used them when my muscles were sore. I always forget about them then.
That is so awesome that Bree sent you Barney Butter – I wish we could buy that stuff in Canada! I am going to have to remember to pick some up next time I am in the U.S., so I can try it!
I read your recap yesterday but didn’t comment – I’m so impressed with your finishing time! And I love the bucket list and the way you pasted your accomplishments up, so inspirational. Have a great day :)
Your interview with HBH was great! I am definitely going to check out that site more often now.
I LOVE your bathtub!! Now I want to take a bath!
That must feel so accomplishing taking things from your bucket list!
Loved reading this post – I can’t imagine having energy for ANYTHING after running a half marathon! Go girl!
your bath looks so soothing!!! i want one just like it some day.congrats on making progress with your bucket list! love it
great job and the half! You are a rockstar! Way to prove that comeback from injury is totally possible. Love the bath, i’ll have to try it!
i really enjoyed reading your interview and definitely think you have met your goal; you inspire so many women daily with your positive message!
epsom salts are wonderful for soothing aching muscles! i HATE ice baths, but those also help me as well.
Congrats on your race!!That bath looks divine:-) I may need to do that after work today.cc
Angela, your bath made me feel better and I wasn’t even it it!! How beautiful!! You did wondeful, like i knew you would!!