When I eat at a sushi restaurant, I really am not able to get enough to eat because I refuse to eat white rice sushi. I ordered a separate bowl of brown rice (why can't they also make the sushi with brown rice?), a cucumber salad (I ate the rice and cucumber salad together - was good), miso soup and a yellowtail martini which is thin slivers of smelt egg speckled yellowtail sashimi alternated with thin slices of avocado all around the edge of a large martini glass and some marinated red cabbage in the middle. Was good but after 6 miles, I needed more. Ate two Clementine Cuties for dessert when I got home but still hungry!
Daughter and son-in-law enjoyed going to the sushi restaurant, though, for their first anniversary celebration and we enjoyed taking them there. They stopped by our house afterwards for some Gruet champagne. I drank a drop but it was too dry to taste good to me although it was a pretty dark pink.
Daughter and son-in-law will drive to Albuquerque tomorrow to eat at the Melting Pot fondue restaurant. Son-in-law says that his brother-in-law proposed to his wife at the one in Denver!
Wednesday, December 31, 2008
Exhausted
Walked on side of West Jemez Road to the Back Gate from Camp May Road. Took just over two hours for six miles.
My modus operandi for bathroom stops is to walk into one of the trailheads and hide behind my golf umbrella, timing it so I don't hear any vehicles. No one was parked at any of the trailheads.
I decided not to snowshoe in the area south of Pajarito Canyon trailhead today because it was too warm, the snow too old and getting thin in spots.
What I meant yesterday by feeling weak is that I'm sore all over. Maybe it's just from the resistance work I've done the past few days. In the what was I thinking department, I was pretty tired today wearing my 5 pound weight vest AND carrying a heavy daypack - dum, de, dum, dum!
I'm starving and will be pretty much a vegetable at the Origami dinner, for which I must get dressed soon.
My modus operandi for bathroom stops is to walk into one of the trailheads and hide behind my golf umbrella, timing it so I don't hear any vehicles. No one was parked at any of the trailheads.
I decided not to snowshoe in the area south of Pajarito Canyon trailhead today because it was too warm, the snow too old and getting thin in spots.
What I meant yesterday by feeling weak is that I'm sore all over. Maybe it's just from the resistance work I've done the past few days. In the what was I thinking department, I was pretty tired today wearing my 5 pound weight vest AND carrying a heavy daypack - dum, de, dum, dum!
I'm starving and will be pretty much a vegetable at the Origami dinner, for which I must get dressed soon.
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