Hello and happy Friday! Exciting news: the DC Cherry Blossoms are officially out and looking fabulous! I think itโs safe to say that spring is FINALLY here. ๐
The Washington Post blog reports that the blossoms hit peak bloom this morning. They have some great photos in that post, too!
Arenโt they gorgeous?
I was lucky enough to pay two visits to the blossoms yesterday โ I had a lot of really long workdays earlier in the week (well, more like since January 2ndโฆ) so yesterday I gave myself some time off to play. After teaching at GW early in the morning, I met my friend Karen for coffee around 9 a.m. and since it was so nice out we decided to stroll down to the tidal basin to see the action. Such a BEAUTIFUL morning and so fun to catch up with Karen, too. ๐
On our walk down, we discovered that the Washington Monument construction appears to be done! There are still fences around the perimeter but hopefully those will come down soon. ๐
I returned to the cherry blossoms again after work with Matt โ he was downtown for a conference yesterday and wanted to make sure to see them, too! I love this picture โ it was WINDY yesterday evening!
Iโm hoping that they will still be around next week for an early morning run adventure โ would love to see them at sunrise!
On the eating front, Matt and I are still doing our cooking challenge! We moved it to Tuesday nights though since Matt now has soccer on Mondays. This week was my turn and I decided to surprise Matt with one of his favorites: pho!
He was pumped. ๐ And I was pumped that it was nice enough to eat dinner on our porch!
To make the pho, I followed an EatingWell recipe for Slow Cooker Chicken Pho. It was easy and delicious โ definitely recommend it! Basically, you cook two bone-in chicken breasts in some chicken broth and seasonings in the slow cooker for either 4 hours on high or 8 hours on low. Then remove the chicken and shred it, and add the noodles and some bok choy into the cooker, cook for another 30 minutes, then add the chicken back in and serve! Easy.
Donโt forget the bean sprouts, basil and cilantro, and lime garnish. ๐
As for workouts this week, hereโs what Iโve been up to:
- Monday: Morning 40 minute swim
- Tuesday: Evening CrossFit class โ tough one! We worked on snatches for the strength move and then the WOD was the following: 1200m run + 63 kettlebell swings + 36 pull ups (I used a band), then 800m run + 42 KB swings + 24 pull ups, then 400m run + 21 KB swings + 12 pull ups. WHEW!!
- Wednesday: Only had 30 minutes to spare so did a little morning run + boot camp outside on my own โ 1 mile fast run + one more 1 mile run with stops for lunges, squats, and side shuffles. Did the job!
- Thursday: rest (but lots of walking to and from cherry blossoms!)
- Friday: planning to get in a lunch time workout โ probably kickboxing!
Matt and I are off to NYC this weekend for another wedding! Weโre planning to get in a run at least one of the days while there โ Iโve missed it since I didnโt do much running this week! I hope the weather will be as lovely there as itโs supposed to be here in DC. Have a wonderful weekend and see you guys on Monday. ๐
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Of Interest:
- DC area peeps: the NOVA Girls On the Run (GOTR) chapter is hosting two fun 5ks on May 17 and 18. GOTR is a nonprofit that seeks to inspire young girls to be strong, healthy, confident women through a fun and integrative curriculum-based running program. Great cause to support!
- Also for DC area peeps: Roam Fitness is offering FREE weekend OutRuns (an outdoor run + boot camp combo) in April. I LOVE their OutRuns so this is awesome! The weekend ones are basically longer, harder versions of their weekday OutRun workouts โ they are usually around 90 minutes or more. Check out their class schedule to sign up.
- From blog reader Rachel: If you are interested in signing up for one of the national Diva Dash 5ks (thereโs one in DC in August, but any location will work for the discount), use code AXNCRCSTRONG for $10 off your registration and her nonprofit (NCRC) will get $5.