These boots were made for walkin’

Despite a 2am bedtime, my internal clock woke me up before 8 on Sunday, bah! After I realized I wasn’t going to fall back asleep, I walked over to Starbucks (only 2 blocks away…dangerous!) and ordered my new favorite drink: the eggnog misto.

I’m all for holiday indulgences, but I think you have to be careful when it comes to beverages. Even a small Starbucks eggnog latte made with skim milk clocks in at almost 400 calories! Solution? Instead, order a tall skim misto and ask for a splash of eggnog. You get some sweet and creamy eggnog taste  for 1/4 of the calories. Plus a misto costs about $2 whereas a latte will set you back $4.

Along with my misto, I sliced up an apple and added a spoonful of peanut butter.

egg nog misto

And then a clif z bar as I was running out the door.

clif z bar

After what seemed like the longest subway wait/ride EVER, Alma and I finally made it to Van Cortlandt Park to do a little cross-country race spectating and running. I ended up running for about 50 minutes or about 5.5 miles. I couldn’t believe the weather – it’s mid-November and I was sweaty in my shorts and t shirt!

I arrived home to see my Mom and Sister waiting for me in my apartment building’s lobby. I left my cell phone at home, so they navigated the subways and streets of Harlem all by themselves. They arrived in one piece, thank goodness.

Next up: Homemade Waffles! I used a cooking light recipe for banana cinnamon waffles and they were filled with all sorts of good ingredients like whole wheat flour, oat bran, mashed banana, organic eggs, and lowfat milk.

I topped my waffles with sliced banana, a bit of butter, and maple syrup. With a glass of milk on the side.  Perfect post-run fuel :-)

waffles

Our original plan involved a museum visit, but the nice weather just called for us to be outside. I led my mom and sis to Central Park where we enjoyed the fall foliage and stopped by the Conservatory Gardens.

Central Park

Harlem Meer

Conservatory Garden

After a few miles of walking, we were parched. Luckily, a Dunkin’ Donuts iced latte saved the day. Remember when I gave up coffee? Hah, yeah, me neither.

Dunkin' Donuts

I took my family all over town – Harlem, East Side, Midtown, the Village, etc. and they were really good sports about all the walking! We did a fair amount of shopping and then headed to a little gem called Marrakesh for dinner. The prices were reasonable, the service was attentive, and I LOVED my hummus-babaganoush plate.

My dinner included homemade hummus, babaganoush, salad with pickled vegetables and tahini dressing, and whole wheat pita bread.

Hummus and Baba Ghannoush plate

whole wheat bread

And then the three of us split a piece of cheesecake! It was pretty good, but it was a tad too cold in the middle. I think it had been frozen and defrosted. But that didn’t stop us from eating it all! :-)

cheesecake from Marrakesh

Happy Birthday Rachel! My b-day present to her: Tickets to go see Wicked in January

Wicked

 After a bit more walking around, I said goodbye to my fam. It was fun being a tourguide for the day!

Mom and Megan

My ~5 hours of sleep were really catching up with me and unfortunately I wasn’t as productive last night as I would have liked…but I did make time for a snack (all that walking made me tired and hungrrryy!).

Vanilla oikos (on sale for $1 each at Whole Foods!) mixed with some pretzel nuggets and chocolate chips.

oikos

Now it’s Monday and I am procrastinating working like crazy. Back to the grind…

Check out these healthy, veggie side dishes. Perfect for Thanksgiving dinner!

And Matt wrote a great article on Running Shorts today – no matter what age you start running, you can expect 10 years of improvement. Check it out!

Question: If you’re a runner, at what age did you begin?