It Was A “Good” Day

Posted: December 28, 2010 at 9:12 pm

Today rejuvenated me. I felt more like myself than I have in awhile and got into a healthy groove through the day. I began the day with a delicious bowl of oats.

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What else is new? Oats are the perfect breakfast in my eyes. Today’s combo featured oats, cinnamon, peanut butter, dried pineapple, and fresh blueberries. Hearty, yet refreshing at the same time.

Then, after a bit of chill time in the morning, I knocked out a few to-dos. I went to the bank to deposit our Christmas money and to the store (again) to pick up a few last minute items for our hospital bag, which I finished packing today.

Pause for lunch – an Amy’s burrito and a Honeycrisp apple.

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I then proceeded to tackle laundry and sweeping the downstairs hardwood floors. I also caught up on blogging stuff – comments, emails, etc. Nothing can beat getting things accomplished after a few days. Except maybe a break for a cup of hot cocoa and one of the last Super Charge Me cookies from Gabriela.

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Or a workout. Having the option to workout again has not gotten old. Yesterday I opted for a TurboJam workout. It started contractions…but they didn’t last. Today, we went for a long and hilly walk as a family.

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Then, I prepped another simple and delicious soup dinner. I prefer cooking up a soup or chili over anything else. I adapted this recipe from a recent issue of Shape.

  • 3 cups low sodium vegetable broth
  • 1 can no-salt-added diced tomatoes
  • 1 bag Italian/Tuscan style frozen mixed veggies
  • 1 can kidney beans (drained and rinsed)
  • 3-4 cups fresh baby spinach leaves

Place broth, tomatoes, and frozen veggies in a pot over medium-heat. Cover pan and cook until vegetables begin to soften. Add beans and cook until mixture slightly simmering, heated through. Finally, add the spinach and cover the pot until the spinach wilts. Serve hot.

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It capped off my “good” day. And although I use “good” to describe my day, I do not use it with the same definitions I used to place on that word. In the past, a “good” day would be one where I ate healthy foods and completed a workout. I certainly did those things today, but they are not what qualify my day as a “good” one. I classify my day in the “good” category because I honored my body. I ate what sounded appealing. I moved my body because I love doing so. I spent time with loved ones and some down time for myself and my interests. Food and workouts do not make a day “good” or “bad”. Living life and doing what leaves you with energy, joy, a sense of accomplishment, fulfillment, etc make up a “good” day. I hope you had one yourself!

Question of the evening – How do you classify a “good” day? Do workouts and diet play into that? How much? I do think they have a role because they affect mood, energy, quality of life, etc…but shouldn’t be the sole basis.

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43 Comments to “It Was A “Good” Day”
  1. Camille says:

    Oats are absolutely the most perfect breakfast! I eat them every single day!
    Diet and exercise definitely factor in to a “good day”. In fact, they are quite a huge element. How I eat affects how my body feels which, in turn, affects my mood. Eating well is the best recipe for a good day!

  2. That soup sounds dang perfect. I really need to incorporate more soup into my life!!

    • Tina says:

      You should! It’s so easy, healthy (with the right ingredients), delicious, and versatile. Plus, makes great leftovers. Always a plus in my book!

  3. Becca says:

    Diet is definitely a factor in my days. I KNOW that I don’t always eat right, and I can tell. If I’ve had too much sugar, not enough healthy stuff, etc. — if I’m getting headaches or feeling dizziness or sleepiness, I know I need to eat something more.

    As far as my “good days,” um… Yesterday was a good day! Helped at a wedding, and then spent the rest of the night with the college girls, K’s boyfriend, and the youth pastor. Played a game, had good food, watched a few movies… Yep, good day. 🙂

  4. Work that baby out Tina! It is a whole package thing for me with good. Lately, I have not had that many “good” days, but I am working to change that in the new year. I have to work out and eat right, but I also want other things to be good…like work! I think I put too much pressure on the meaning of good and need to learn to let things go…another thing I need to work on for the new year.

  5. Eating and exercising do play into whether or not I have a good or bad day, but I’m actually working on changing that. I have other valuable things to do than spend my life in the gym, and I’m trying to find a balance between making exercise a priority and becoming anxious if I choose not to go to the gym one day.

  6. I totally thought you had corn in your oatmeal at first! haha 🙂
    I classify a “good day” by having that “at peace” feeling at the end of it. Just content!

    • Tina says:

      Hahaha. Nope, no corn.

      And I like that definition of being “at peace” with the day. That’s a great way to sum it up!

  7. Lauren says:

    Soups & chilis make me feel so good, and they’re fun to make too! I can stuff so many veggies & other good things in them. Glad you had a good day! A good day for me is usually being productive and mainly just being happy at the end of the day.

  8. Lisa says:

    Toady has been a good day for me too. Got some things done, worked out with my mom, and had lunch with a friend and her little girl. 🙂

  9. lindsay says:

    I love the pineaple PB combo! and I know you might think this but you are just ADORABLE with that belly. So close my friend. Come on baby B!
    LC

  10. Meg says:

    I’m glad you had a good day. 🙂 I usually have a good day when I’ve gotten some sort of exercise (from the gym to walking the dog or just cleaning the house) but also when I feel like I’ve accomplished a lot and spent time with people that make me happy/laugh.

  11. Katie says:

    A good day to me is one where I cope positively with anything that goes my way.

    Of course a great day is one that doesn’t need coping. 😉

  12. Lovely post. I like the picture of you walking with baby M, that’s a great shot!

    I hope you had a nice holiday weekend!! Stay warm down there in the ATL!

  13. Heather says:

    You look so happy in that picture (and gorg!) – love it.

    Food and fitness definitely take place in a good day for me – makes me feel healthy and happy and balanced!

  14. ashleigh says:

    A good day for me is a day where I have a lot going on, but things I want to do… you know, like not working?! haha.

    I saw that soup in Shape and couldn’t wait to make it.. so easy! Your version looks delicious

  15. Maryann says:

    I love your last paragraph! Diet and exercise do somewhat play a role in what I consider to be a good day. I am working towards getting away from that mindset though because sometimes I let them play too big of a role. Also, getting a lot done and having fun= a good day for me 🙂

  16. well said! good days are when i’m happy and everyone around me is too. days that are productive with minimal stress. i’ve had plenty of days where i work out and eat perfect, but are no where near good. you look great and so happy on that walk!

  17. That Amy’s burrito looks legit! And I do associate good days with workouts and diets because those are the things that make me feel well – both physically and mentally 🙂

    • Tina says:

      Agreed. I enjoy the good feeling I have with them and they certainly add to my day. Just as long as they don’t MAKE my day.

  18. chelsey says:

    A good day is when I am accepting of myself and keep a positive attitue about everything in my life. I tend to lose sight of how many things I am blessed with, so when I have a “good day” it shows!

  19. Sandra says:

    I think you are doing more than “good” and you’re going to have a baby soon! Hurray!

  20. Oats are definitely my favorite breakfast! I would define a good day as a happy day! If I end the day feeling happy and satisfied, it is a good day. I agree that food choices and exercise do play into that, but I can have a good day even if I don’t workout or if I splurge on a cookie. 🙂

  21. Yum! That definitely looks like a day of good eats! I love all the dried pineapple you put on your oats!

    • Tina says:

      And pineapple is apparently a labor inducing food. I eat it because I love it, but heck…if it does ANYTHING to help me progress down below, I’m good with that too. 😉

  22. Jen says:

    Love the addition of dried pineapple in your oats! The soup looks incredible as well 🙂
    I’m still majorly impressed you are able to do Turbo Jam while pregnant!!!

    Jen

  23. A ‘good’ day to me is when I feel productive, eat healthfully and feel like I deserve to kick my feet up at the end of the day 🙂

  24. Karen says:

    Yes, both factor into what is or isn’t a good day for me. But mostly it is cumulative.

  25. Haha – I was just reading that soup recipe. That may have to happen tonight – SO cold! 🙂

    A good day is definitely cumulative. Its all about good food, a good sweat, and overall productivity.

  26. Kacy says:

    Food and workouts do not make a day “good” or “bad”. Living life and doing what leaves you with energy, joy, a sense of accomplishment, fulfillment, etc make up a “good” day.

    AMEN! It took me so long to learn that lesson but now that I know it, I’m never letting it go!

  27. I was really excited as I scrolled to the top of your post, I thought that your oats were mac and cheese at first … ha ha. But the oats do indeed look good too! Glad you had a good day! Minus being sick, I had a fairly good day. I also think a good day includes getting out there and doing something you love plus eating well. But it also includes chocolate, peanut butter, and something else you love. I didn’t feel well last night so when we went to the pharmacy we stopped at Wendy’s on the way home for a Frosty! Yay!

  28. Tatianna says:

    My ‘good’ days are definitely ones where I honour my body, on all levels. Especially honouring my hunger, which I have difficulty doing sometimes. I also feel great when I exercise, so most of my ‘good’ days land on days where I’ve exercised simply because of that… though working out definitely isn’t necessary to feel ‘good’. (Anymore at least!)

  29. Love your definition of a good day! To be completely honest I’m still trying to transition in my definition of a good day. It’s always been about working out and eating healthy (to the exclusion of anything else) but I’m trying to focus more on all the other aspects of life. I think I’m getting better, but not totally there yet. Thanks for the inspiration!

  30. your smile is radiant 🙂

    i would say that i don’t HAVE to exercise and eat well to have a good day, but it definitely doesn’t hurt if those happen too 😉

  31. Love oats for breakfast – I think they are the most filling and satisfying! For me, a good day is feeling good about myself and being happy – whether it includes exercise, healthy food or indulgent food 🙂

  32. A good day really depends on my mood. If I eat well and exercise it definitely ups my mood, but I can be crabby and still eat well and exercise, making it a not good day. Time with family always makes it a good day.

  33. Melodie says:

    I think that exercise and eating well does make my day “good”. Mainly because I use exercise as a healthy way to keep my depression at bay. I have more energy, etc. But, if I miss a workout or eat something unhealthy, I do not necessarily categorize that day as a “bad” day. My days that I work out and eat healthy are just much more positive… and I will add in that if I do not get my quiet time with the Lord in the mornings my day isn’t as good either. All of these things have become such habits that my day does not feel complete without them!

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