Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Portland Parks Rule



This afternoon the kiddos and I went to Laurelhurst Park with cousin Ben and Uncle Marc. If you have never been to Laurelhurst, you have to go as they have a great pond with ducks and a super good play structure for the younger ones! We did a walk around the pond today and discovered all sorts of fun play areas.

This inspired this edition of my blog because I started thinking about all of the awesome (yes, I said awesome) parks in the Portland area. They do a great job of updating the equipment including spray parks just added to Columbia Park and Peninsula Park in the NOPO area!

When I started running after my first baby, I would do the park run so we would do a swing at one park, run for 15-20 minutes, and then hit the next park for another swing. I found this to be a great distraction and motivator when Ella would protest the jogger a bit around age 2 or so. Bribery always seems to work!

This summer, Ella is going to attend several four-day long camps at Peninsula Park Rec Center which go M-Th for 3 hours each morning. They are super cheap and the teacher is awesome!! Each camp has a different theme and is targeted for preschoolers.

So, not only are the parks great, but the recreation centers are equally as great with their program offerings. Check out the link below. They have a good tool for sorting by amenities such as indoor/outdoor pool, etc..

http://www.portlandonline.com/parks/

Happy Trails!

Monday, May 18, 2009

Muffins are Good


Good Morning! Well, it was an amazing weekend in Portland. Perfect weather for running or whatever you like to do outside. I ran a great loop with my friend Kate and her running group. We ran by her new gym (to open in June) called Edge Performance which I will blog about later as it is going to be awesome!! After the run, Kate as usual, provided some amazing post work out treats which included her famous bars, bananas, bagels and gummy bears! Along the route we had a water stop with some treats as well. Kate always inspires me to eat well and healthy. She is a trained dietitian so I heed her advice and try to copy her recipes!

The theme here, I guess, is that food is our fuel and we should fuel it properly for any exercise we do during the day. You could be running a 10 miler or chasing the kids around the house. So, I have a couple of things for you this morning. First a link to the food pyramid guide site which I think has a decent tool for determining caloric needs. They have a good tool for kids and pregnant moms as well! Check it....

http://mypyramid.gov/

The next tidbit for you is a GREAT recipe for a super muffin. This muffin is loaded with good stuff and will keep you fueled for a few hours. It packs a huge punch but is still a mere +/- 100 calories, low in fat and has some protein.. I made them the other night and made a few of my own additions (I can thank Kate for that as she taught me the art of healthy substitutions).

Apple Oat Wheat Muffins

1 cup rolled oats
1 cup wheat flour
1 TB. baking powder
1/2 tsp. salt
1 TB. Cinnamon
1/3 cup of sugar
1/2 mushed banana
1/3 cup applesauce
1 cup milk
1 large apple peeled and cubed
1/4 cup of flax meal (this provides the good filling punch)

Let oats soak in milk while you combine all the other dry ingredients. Stir the dry ingredients then combine the other ingredients in a separate bowl. Finally, combine all ingredients until just stirred (don't forget your soaking oats). Fill 12 cups in muffin tray which has been lined or greased. Bake at 350 for 15 minutes and you are done. They are super easy, fast and yummy for a healthy muffin.

Happy Running and Enjoy the muffins!

Friday, May 15, 2009

Free Icecream


This afternoon I tested out another grocery shopping service at New Seasons in Arbor Lodge. I have tried both Safeway and New Seasons in an attempt to declutter my day and make more time for the important things (like running and hanging with the kiddos). Besides, shopping with two young kids is near impossible, especially if you want to compare prices. Online you can shop, compare and change your mind at your leisure before you hit the submit button..

To my pleasant surprise I received a free container of organic strawberry ice cream. Yummo!! The service was awesome. I chose the pick up service versus the delivery to try something different. You pull into a spot, push the button and they bring the groceries to your car along with an envelope of stickers for your kiddos to choose from. They were super friendly and did I mention the free ice cream?

Safeway is a bit cheaper on prices but they only have the home delivery which is nice but I did like having the pick up option at New Seasons which you can work into to your errand schedule. Either way, both are helpful and I have found have good quality organic products. They also provide a little more time in the day for playing with the kids or hitting the road with the baby jogger!

Happy Eating,
Robyn

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Kid Friendly Brew Pubs in Portland


Although not directly related to running, most moms I know enjoy a good beer every once in awhile after a run. I certainly do and we often take the kids. Last Friday I was on the hunt for a good happy hour spot which was cool and kid friendly. Deschutes Brewery in the Pearl was our place. They had a great and cheap happy hour menu with tasty beers! Kids are allowed in most sections of the restaurant where the happy hour is served and they are super kid friendly (kid cups, coloring, etc...) The pearl is also a graet palce to stroll with the kiddos after a nice meal which is a double bonus.

Another fav spot we went to recently was Laurelwood Brew Pub in Northwest Portland. They have a great upstairs section with a kid play area, tv's so you can catch the game and good northwest grown food on their menu.

So after your next hard weekend run, try one of these spots. Both are high on our list.

http://www.deschutesbrewery.com/brewery/brew-pubs/portland-pub/default.aspx
http://www.laurelwoodbrewpub.com/

Happy Trails,

Robyn

Friday, May 8, 2009

I love you Mom

This one is dedicated to my mom. Yesterday I went to Club Sport with my mom. I took the kiddos to the daycare at the club and then hit the treadmill for an hour. The treadmill is not ideal but I got to spend the time with my mom while she walked/jogged on the treadmill next to me. She is the most courageous person I know. She has had Parkinson's for several years now and she continues to keep an optimistic outlook and work out every day. She challenges herself with yoga, Pilate's and core strength classes on a daily basis.

I look up to her as a role model not just as an amazing mother and caregiver but an athlete as well. She understands the connection between mind and body. Sure she has had many mornings where she feels too tired to workout, but she always gets herself up and makes the decision to workout because she knows it will help her feel better mentally and physically. There have been studies linking consistent exercise as a way to combat the onset of Parkinson symptoms.

So each morning, she gets up and does a work out.

I love you mom. Thanks for your inspiration. I hope to be an inspiration to my kids just as you have been for me!

Your daughter,
Robyn

Check out this link for some up to date information on Parkinson's research from the Fox Foundation.
http://www.michaeljfox.org/

Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Farmers Market Run


Good morning! Yet, another rainy run this morning with the jogger, but there is hope on the horizon. Weather looks sunny and warm this weekend which means Farmers Market Run here I come! My friend Hallie and I used to do this run quite a bit each summer whether we were running or walking while pregnant. The run starts at PSU and runs up Terwilliger past OHSU. It is a great hilly run with amazing scenery of Portland and Mt. Hood. You can either run out and back or make a loop and come back down Barbur Blvd. The hills are challenging, but a great workout.

The best part of the run.... The coffee, baked good and walk around the farmers market when you are done. I love the atmosphere at the PSU market. The are several great markets in the Portland area through the week, but this is one of my favorites. The vendors, food and entertainment are great. The only drawback can be the crowds, especially during berry season. So, we go for the run early and a walk at the market as soon as it opens at 8:30am. Check out the link to the markets.

http://www.portlandfarmersmarket.org/index.php

Do you have a favorite market? If so, let me know which one and why. I have been to the LO market, the Interstate Market and the Pearl Market which I also enjoy..

Happy running!

Monday, May 4, 2009

Do you want to know how far you have run?

Good Morning!

Mapping can be good and bad. Yes, you know how far you have been running, but you also "know how far you have been running".. The route you once thought you were running at 7 minute pace you discover you have actually been running at 8 minute pace. At least you really know how fast you are going, but to be honest, sometimes I like to not know. Sometimes I like to head out without a watch and just pick a new route so I don't know how fast I am going. Sometimes you can become too fixated on your pace and forget about the great run you are having!

If you want to map your runs then here is a good tool..

Map my run is a great tool and USATF has a good website for logging, searching and storing mapped runs: www.usatf.org/routes/map
..

Happy Trails!

Friday, May 1, 2009

Come and Run with Us

Good Afternoon! It is a sunny day here in Portland with warm temps. I got my run in at 5am this morning bc Nate was up partying as usual in the early hours. I pushed the jogger about 30 minutes because I wanted to rest up for the 5K race I am doing tomorrow in honor of Jim Warsaw who passed away last week. Read here about Jim and his amazing contributions: http://www.latimes.com/news/obituaries/la-me-james-warsaw26-2009apr26,0,6099570.story.


My husband and I met at the UofO and we were both in this business program. Jim was such an amazing spirit. Tomorrow we will make the trek down to Eugene in the early morning to run a race for an amazing person. All proceeds go to fighting Parkinson's disease. If you are anywhere in the vicinity and would like to join here is a link:

www.warsawcenter.com/jogforjim/index.html (cut and paste into your brower)

I think you need to register today so this is a bit late in coming, but I wanted to share. Either way I hope everyone has a good run tmw!

Robyn