Monday, May 13, 2013

Jeans for Jeano!!

Workout: 7 miles, 11:00 average, Connects

It's been ages since I posted an Anchorage-y photo, so here you lucky assholes go!


I took this downtown. I cannot for the life of me figure it out. Like, okay, that seems to be an old trailer with a flat back wheel. Those are buckets of paint. But how did this thing get here? And why does it look like this? And why is it five steps away from the swanky Fifth Avenue Mall? These are the things that keep me up at night.

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Today's run was very pleasant but not very noteworthy. The most exciting thing that happened was running past a Forrest Gump look-alike. Forrest Gump when he's running across the US, not clean-shaven Forrest Gump. This guy was even dressed identically. It was hilarious.

I threw some more liquid Band-Aid/athletic tape on my big ol' blisters and they held up pretty well. I started feeling them towards the end, though. I think tomorrow's run is going to be rough. Fortunately, I've got a rest day after! It only takes one day for blisters to heal, right? Right.

Here's one more picture from yesterday because I didn't have my phone with me today.


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Guys, I've been out of the jeans game for a long time. I've been wearing the same pants for literally 5+ years now without replenishing my stash. My jeans situation was serious. Lest you think I'm a vile creature who dresses in potato sacks, I didn't wear jeans in New York (too hot! And apparently in New York you have to wear "nice clothes" to work) so I've only become a vile creature more recently.

Anyway, this is my way of saying I finally bought new jeans. Let me tell you, they don't make jeans like they used to. This is a very good thing. I was expecting thick, heavy, stiff things I can't laze about the house in, but the first pair I touched felt like butter. Jeans stretch these days! AND jean companies have finally started making pants that are looser around the waist. I've always had an incredibly difficult time finding pants that fit me around the waist but don't sag everywhere else. My new jeans are tight in all the right places without cutting into my sides. It's excellent. In fact, I'm wearing them right now! I never wearing anything but sweats and shorts at home, so this is big.

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I figured I'd give you an update on my breakfast situation because I know you've been worried about it. I jokingly mentioned making waffles my new go-to breakfast, but surprisingly my solution wasn't far off-I've now joined the "pancakes-for-breakfast" club. A club I think I'm the only member of. What?! Pancakes for breakfast?! I put peanut butter on them instead of syrup so they're healthy! I'm already kind of tired of them, though. Pancakes lose their novelty pretty quick.

That's all I've got. Tomorrow I've got my second strength workout. I really, really hope it isn't as terrible as the first.

Questions:
  • What funny people have you seen on a run recently?
  • How often do you buy new jeans? Jeans are so SOFT these days, right?! Or did I just buy jeans that are going to fall apart in a week?

9 comments:

  1. I always laugh (inappropriately) at the senior citizens doing their morning exercises when I head out for a run. Some of these are totally normal, but they also have a tendency to smack themselves repeatedly on their limbs (up and down their arms and legs). I don't know the rationale behind this, and it always make me chuckle/roll my eyes.

    Spandex has done wonderful things for jeans. I refuse to wear jeans that don't have at least a little bit of stretch in them.

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    1. That's like swimmers! Well, Olympics swimmers, at least. They're always swatting at themselves. It's hilarious. I'm not sure it's... necessary for older hobby execisers?

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  2. Yes, jeans are different these days. They also do not, for me at least, last as long. The crotch tends to wear out more than it used to. But when I compare them to jeans I used to wear, much, much more comfortable. Trade-offs, I suppose?

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    1. Hmmm... I was wondering about durability. I can see these not lasting nearly as long as my stiff jeans. But they're so comfortable! I think it's a worthwhile tradeoff.

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  3. Every morning on my way to work I see this older woman (I'll say late 50s) jogging down the same sidewalk and she is always jogging in denim cargo pants, a denim vest and a trucker's hat. It is literally the strangest workout outfit I've ever seen. Every damn day though.

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    1. Ahahahah, I love it. She sounds like someone I'd want to hang with. She'd have to clean the outfit occasionally, though.

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  4. No funny people that I can think of on my run, which is a bummer because being entertained like that on my runs would make the miles fly by, I think. I try to live in my yoga pants as much as I can, so I don't buy new jeans very often, but I did buy some around Black Friday that were on sale that should last me another 5 years, hopefully. Good luck with the blisters!

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    1. Thanks! They're... a work in progress. Yoga pants are great! I wish I could wear comfortable clothing 24/7. Unfortunately, the little pride I have won't let me go to work in them. Bummer.

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  5. I still hate jeans. They are getting better, though. I wish I could wear yoga pants or sweat pants to work. It would be AWESOME.

    Yesterday on my walk home I saw a guy run by me who was wearing shoes, compression socks, and a speedo. That's all.

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