Archive for August, 2009

Trimming down my lady bits

I posted a couple weeks ago that I was trying a Summer Slimdown diet I found on Pretty in the City. I spent tons of money on fresh ingredients and special Tupperware for my salads, breakfasts and snacks (Um, if you haven’t seen the Fit N Fresh Tupperware, you must seek them out immediately. They come equipped with containers for dressing, silverware, frozen ice pack, etc. AND I found mine at Ross). Anywhoo. I did the diet for only a week, but I didn’t have as hard of a time with it as Karyn from Pretty in the City. I didn’t find myself headachy or starving. But then again, I try to keep a low sugar, healthy diet anyway. I liked the food, and I lost two pounds in the first week. (Water weight, but at least the scale was moving down!) Then it just became a little too hard to maintain with all the summer fun, barbecues and, ahem, wine. The lack of variety got to me (you can only have olive oil or guacamole for dressings or dips), so I eventually lost track of it as my healthy ingredients started to rot. I will say, if you decide to try it – I added a couple squirts of balsamic vinegar to my salads. Salads with just olive oil? Yuck! AND the Peanut Butter Cookie Larabar’s are Aaaa-mazing. Did anyone try it and succeed? Karyn has lost somewhere around 15 pounds, and I’m totally jealous.

Moving right along… I’m trying something new – but not a detoxish type thingy or pseudo fad diet. I’m going to do something FUN. I was reading Sweats in the City, and she posted an article in the New York Times with 100 quick and easy summer salads. How cool is that!

Francesco Tonelli for The New York Times

I’m always wanting to expand my salad options… I’m super uncreative and usually just eating sliced grilled chicken with some veggies and a random dressing. So, I decided that I’m going to try out two salads a week until I get bored with it. I haven’t decided yet if I should jump around, or start at 1 and work through… No diet. Just a little healthy food adventure I’m creating for myself. I’ll share the ones I super duper love here!

Currently Feeling: Surprisingly fresh even though I went to bed at 4am last night cause I was uploaded photos and writing blogs. WTF?
Currently Anticipating: Walking down to Purple Wine Bar & Cafe to meet Paolo, Cari and Al for lunch – and taking some pics of Seattle along the way!
Currently Contemplating: Finding a digi cam class to take.

Filed under Food & Wine, Health & Fitness

Picture me takin’ pictures

I have some exciting news – I was contacted a couple weeks ago by someone working for Nikon, who said they noticed I took pictures on my blog here and there and invited me to become part of the Nikon Coolpix Circle – a new program for bloggers. Now, I didn’t know, exactly, what this meant, but I had a feeling it had something to do with a free camera, so of course I was like, “Um, yes. Sign me up immediately.” Because really, all pseudo promo blogs posts aside, my first digital camera was a Nikon Coolpix that lasted me FOREVER, and I have never liked another digi cam I’ve owned since then as much as the Coolpix. (That is the honest truth. Sony Cybershot = SUCK. I bought a Canon a couple months ago, and it’s just okay. I should have splurged for a more expensive model).

Anywhoo, long, convoluted background story aside, I received my information packet with the details of the Coolpix Circle program last week. It didn’t offer up a free camera, per se. But I do get to become part of a cool network of other bloggers in the program, nominate bloggers who I think will benefit from the program, take pictures with my borrowed camera and post them to a Tumblr and Flickr group. The program just started, so there’s not much up yet. But I’m assuming it’s going to have some pretty neat stuff. I know that partially because I’m involved, and I’m AWE-some.

Speaking of AWE-some, back to the aforementioned borrowed camera detail. Here’s the deets. I got to choose one of four Nikon Coolpix cameras. Nikon sends me the camera for three months, on loan. At the end of three months, I can purchase the camera at an “editorial discount,” which I have no idea what this’ll be. I can also choose to return the camera, or continue to borrow it for up to six months. At the end of the six months, whether I purchase or return the camera, all money or returned cameras will go to charity, so Nikon actually doesn’t make profit from the program.

(What was that about long and convoluted?!)

How cool is that? Anyway, I chose the most fancy camera of the four – a Nikon Coolpix P90. The camera is a bit of a bridge between a compact, point-and-shoot digi cam and a D-SLR. (My ultimate goal. I just don’t currently have the extra cash for it). I received the camera in the mail on Saturday, and Nikon was even nice enough to send me a 1GB memory card, so I was ready to start using the gem on my camping trip this weekend to the Olympic National Forest.

Being the huge geek that I am, I read the manual during our drive to the campground. Boy was that slightly tedious. But, I’m excited to switch from being a constant automatic-camera-setting-photographer to trying to learn a little bit more about shutter speed, aperture, composition, etc. Now, I’m by NO means an expert, so don’t judge me. It’s just meant to be something fun…

And of course, I’ll continue to share my pics here with you and perhaps an update or two on what I think about the camera, for those of you who care about photography or might be in the market for a camera soon. Here are a few of my favorite shots I took this weekend while exploring high, high up in the woods and driving down the Washington coast:






You can find my complete set of photos from the trip at my new Flickr account, which is now linked up top in the newly added social media heart icons. (Don’t you love ‘em!) Cheers, lovelies!

Currently Feeling: So comfy on my couch, with a breeze (finally), while catching up on my DVR from the last week!
Currently Anticipating: Getting some stuff done this week since last week went in the shitter due to the 100+ degree weather.
Currently Reading: The Physick Book of Deliverance Dane. Um, GOOD. Yes, super, super good. I’m hooked!

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