Tuesday, January 8, 2013

a new years resolution.

happy new year!


okay. so clearly, this whole blogging thing has gotten far - far - away from me.

my new years resolution? to remember and get back to my new york resolutions. remember those? the resolutions that i had set for myself when i first moved back to new york from tokyo, japan. how have i been doing? well- not so well.


1. laugh, even if just for a moment, every day

2. eat healthy, but treat myself to something sweet every day

3. take pictures every day: remember to take it all in and enjoy it 

4. be active: go to yoga at least two times a week and start ballet again (and maybe even break in my new sneakers...that i bought well over a year ago)

5. find a good balance between work and life- life should take priority

6. be giving

7. find the best that NY has to offer

8. be positive: make the most of every moment

9. surround yourself with those you love and those who love you

10. do what i love and what makes me happy: do not settle for anything less

oh- and an honorary number 11: to blog. consistently.

not that this is an excuse of any sort, but the past few months (since september, to be exact) my life has been a whirlwind of change. new job. new living situation number one. new routines. new lifestyle. and most recently, new apartment. though i feel at times i barely made it into the new year unscathed by 2012, i am braced for what 2013 has in store for me.

2012 was a blast. 2013? just know i am ready for you.

what are you resolutions to yourself this year?



j.

Sunday, September 2, 2012

a memorable three day weekend.



this weekend is labor day weekend. having a three day weekend actually means something to me now that i have a job.

i have been a little MIA the past few days as i was in texas for my onboarding at my new job. it was one heck of a week- i met so many people and learned so much about what i will be doing going forward. it was a whirlwind of a week, but i am excited to get my two feet on the ground in new york.

i hope everyone has a fabulous weekend! here is to the end of the summer. [how sad.]

j

Tuesday, August 28, 2012

a revisit: new york resolution number two and four.



moderation is key. i must admit, when i was at home, moderation was not something even on my mind. my unhealthy eating habits [raiding the cupboards and zero portion control] combined with my lack of exercise really took a toll on my body. though my weight didn't fluctuate very much, i felt very unhealthy. it is a vicious cycle too- it has effects on your confidence and will power.

"eat healthy, but treat myself to something sweet everyday."

once i get into my work routine, i decided to start over.  though i have eaten relatively healthy since moving into the city, i decided to do a three day detox. since it is for a short period of time, 1. it will be bearable, and 2. it will give me just enough of a jump start to eating healthy.  i promise to eat more greens, vegetables and fruits. i promise to drink plenty of water each day. i promise to always think about the effects food has once it is ingested: ex: the small bag of potato chips- lets be honest, it will go right to my waist and i will have to work ten times harder to get it off- not to mention the feeling of guilt.

luckily, i love fruits and dark chocolate- both which for me, can count towards my "something sweet." i have a horrible sweet tooth and love to have something sweet after every meal- instead of cookies or candy bar, i opt for an apple, berries or a small piece of dark chocolate. so much better for me- but again, everything in moderation.

yes. i know i skipped number three. there is a reason to my madness: two and four go together.

"be active: go to yoga at least three times a week and start ballet again"

i finally broke in the pair of sneakers that i bought in summer of 2011. i am embarrassed to say, they have been worn once to actually run in, and once to run errands. sad, but true. moving to the city in and of itself has already forced me to be more active. i love walking around and seeing the little beauties that make up new york city. this may take a little more time to achieve as a goal, because i first need to get used to my life and work routine. not only that, it is better for your body to ease into a work out routine- and to give yourself some time to adjust.  i do go to yoga to the people when i can, but i have yet to sign up for a gym or studio membership. i am weighing my options and looking for a good gym or studio. i am not sure i am ready to go back to ballet [the idea of a leotard frightens me at the moment], but i thought a barre exercise class would be a great hybrid between ballet and working out. in the meantime, if time and weather permits, i promise to ignore the subway and walk as much as i can. i promise to do these amazing work out videos from fitsugar at home if i can't make it to a class.

what juice cleanses have you tried? what is your favorite? do you recommend three or five day cleanses?

do you know of any good barre exercise classes in the city? what is your go-to gym or studio?




Thursday, August 23, 2012

a revisit: new york resolution number one and eight.



now that i am officially living in new york city, and that i have a job (not to mention a steady income!), i feel like i can finally revisit the resolutions i made for my "new life" here.

though i haven't been completely ignored them while living at home in the hamptons, i felt like it was difficult to truly get started- though i loved spending some quality time with my family,  i was starting to lose the feeling of independence and my confidence.  so here goes:

"laugh, if even for just a moment each day."

laughter is such a simple thing but it does wonders to the mind, body and soul. often dubbed "the best medicine," laughter is a powerful antidote to stress, and helps to keep you grounded. if you laugh hard enough, it could even help you tone your core! who doesn't love an effortless workout?

last night, a friend of mine went to the comedy cellar in greenwich village. while sipping on a non-alcoholic drink (darn you, antibiotic!!) and eating some food, we enjoyed listening to five hysterical comedians.  i must admit, it was my first time at comedy show like that, and i loved every single minute of it.  it felt good to just laugh and leave my worries at the door.

"be positive: make the most of every moment"

you can't really take life too seriously. thought it is easy for a textbook virgo such as myself to do so, life is just too short to not make time for something fun- whether it is alone or with others. to every cloud, there is a silver lining- even the toughest moments are there to make us that much stronger. it might take a little bit of time and an extra push, but always be positive- for everything happens for a reason. my favorite quote from the beatles: there nowhere you can be that isn't where you are meant to be.

and there you have it. these are resolutions for life- i won't give up so easy.


j



Wednesday, August 22, 2012

a moving truck.




it is finally here. the day that i move into new york city. i could not be more excited!


wish me luck. actually, wish my dad luck. he is my moving company.


j

Tuesday, August 21, 2012

a diagnosis.



so as i have mentioned before, i have had knee issues for the past few months. the swelling and pain was not a result of an injury, or an accident, but something that just started out of the blue back in may. with the timing of me moving back to the united states, and waiting for insurance to kick in, it was hard for me to go to the doctors to truly figure out what was wrong with my knee. by the advice of a doctor i visited in japan, i have not exercised in since the pain started. needless to say, i am going stir crazy, and have possibly gotten too lazy for my own liking.

in preparation of seeing the orthopedist, i went to my family doctor who ran a few blood tests- primarily looking for rheumatoid arthritis which runs in my family. turns out, i had lyme disease. for those of you who don't know what lyme disease is, it is a bacterial infection that is spread through the bite of a tick.

i bet you are in awe as i am. i have never even heard of a tick in japan, or lyme disease for that matter.  i never had any of the early symptoms, nor have i found a tick on my body. i have no idea when i was infected, but am glad that it was discovered now. lyme disease can be quite nasty and turns out, isn't the easiest thing to diagnose as it has such an array of symptoms. my symptom [swollen joints] is actually one that occurs months after exposure.

though i am glad that it was diagnosed prior to any irreparable damages [it can do nasty things to the joints, heart and nervous system], taking antibiotics is not the way i wanted to spend the last month of my summer vacation. the medicine makes me sensitive to the sun (and heat) and also does not react well to alcohol.  talk about a detox.  i suppose i cannot complain.

to see what damage has been done to my knee, i finally went and got an MRI yesterday. i will be going to the orthopedist to read the results in the next few weeks. hopefully it isn't anything too serious.

in the meantime, i did finally get approved for exercise, but i have to wear a knee brace.  super excited. first stop, yoga!


j

another august birthday.

happy birthday to my ojiichan!  still a stud after all of these years.






love you,

j