Sunday, November 7, 2010

Cravings!

Okay so here is the truth about pregnant women...We don't actually have cravings to the point where we cannot live without a certain food! Sure there are times when we want something and we want it now, but believe me we can live without anchovies in ice cream or whatever weird concauction an expectant woman may come up with. Also, I've heard some pregnant women refer to their unborn child wanting something. For example, "Oh I don't want to eat this but he/she is making me!" Nope, sorry, that's ridiculous! Sure the hormones may make someone have a weird craving for something, and we may kick, whine, and scream until we get it, but the truth of the matter is that we are pregnant and we know we can usually get whatever we want when we want it. Trust me it isn't life-threatening if we don't get whatever we are craving. In fact, I bet in most cases it is probably better, for health reasons, for the mom and the baby if we don't consume everything we want, when we want it.

Now, I of course have a list of certain foods/drinks that I "crave," however, they aren't anything different than what I loved before I got pregnant. So here is a list of my so called, "cravings" and yes they are in order of priority:

1. Beef Jerkey
2. The $.66 pot pies from Fry's (yum!)
3. DECAF coffee (non-fat vanilla lattes to be exact! Please note DECAF is in all caps, I don't want criticism from people about coffee and being pregnant!)
4. Ice cream (chocolate fudge brownie)
5. Lipton iced tea mix
6. Pasta (I really backed off of this for a long time before I got pregnant but not now!)

So you see, the baby and I would be better off without any of the above! But I do treat myself every so often with one or all of the above! So now everyone knows the truth about pregnant women and their notorious cravings! It's just a ploy to get YOU, to get US, whatever WE WANT!

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

8 Years and I've Come Full Circle

Hey everyone, this is Ian and this is my first time blogging. I'll be honest, it has something to do with the verbal lashing I received for not having posted on here earlier. So, for my first blog, I decided to write about my near DEATH experience tonight. This is serious stuff people! I'm writing tonight about basketball. Yes, basketball, and it almost killed me tonight. But, before I get to tonight, I should start earlier, 8 years earlier to be exact.

In September of 2002, during one of my first weeks at Riddle, a group of us went down to the gym to play basketball. After about 30 mins I actually thought there was something wrong with me. My lungs were killing me, my muscles (please hold your laughter) ached and I was very short of breath. But fret not my friends, I was OK, turns out I was just not used to the low oxygen levels this mile high city provided. After 4 years of activity here, however, I was able to not feel too effected by the lack of oxygen.

The last 4 years here have definitely been much different for me in the activity department. aside from softball once a week for a couple of months a year and chasing Ray around the house, the majority of my time is spent watching TV. Sad but true people. Now, I will say that I still haven't felt short of breath even with my lack of activity. That was, until tonight...

Once again, basketball was the culprit. I haven't touched a basketball since senior year of college, and it was evident tonight. I used to think that the softball games would give me a decent cardio runabout. Never again will I have that misconception. The only difference between tonight and that night in September 2002 was that it didn't take 30 mins for to feel like death, I'd say it was about 10 mins of actual play time and I was DONE! The lungs were on fire, I was lightheaded and then came the muscle cramps. This was all extremely embarrassing considering that at 26, I was the second youngest player there. I mean DX,sorry work initials in use, is like 90 and he was running circles around me. I have no doubt that my 5 month pregnant wife could have out run me tonight, with all of her Crossfit nonsense. (And she wonders why I won't go with her there)

Something's gotta change. I mean, really Ian? Come on! Don't get me wrong, I'm still not gonna do Crossfit, Nicole is right, that crap is HARD. The one time that I went I puked before I even finished the workout, it's intense. For the time being I'm gonna start slower. More basketball and bike rides mixed in with some workouts from Ted, Nicole's dad, mixed in. Hopefully, the next couple of games I won't feel like I'm dying!