Thursday, October 6, 2011

Good day, sunshine.



Hello all! I’ve attempted this blog endeavor before, only to write 3-4 posts and give up after realizing no one was even glancing at my page, but I’ve realized that’s not what blogging is about. This blog will be for me, and if anyone wants to join me in this corner of the blog world, then they are more than welcome to! :) 

For my first post, I want to talk about different genres of blogs, why I considered them,* and why I’ve decided not to have a specific type of blog.
*I refuse to let the Oxford Comma die!

Travel/ Photography

One of the reasons I moved to Germany was to travel as much as possible. Before moving out here, I had this “grand” idea of taking my hot pink Converse around the world with me and documenting where they’ve been. While I’ve mostly been able to bring them along, there have been several trips where I had to choose room in my suitcase between my hiking shoes or my chucks… and, well, let’s just say pink Converse don’t exactly have good arch support for mountain hikes (or purple or black ones, for that matter). 
I’ve been fortunate enough to go many places, and I want to share these places with friends and family, but let’s face it: my day-to-day life as an au pair is boring. I do laundry. A lot of it. My weekend trips have been amazing but not long enough to warrant an entire blog to their existence.

Healthy Living/ Fitness


My mom and I at my first 5K in December 2010.

I’ve always tried living a healthy lifestyle: I eat fresh food, I love to exercise, I’ve been successful at losing 35 pounds (and gaining 10 back), etc, etc. However, beer. I’m a big fan of it. I’d take a beer or mojito over a banana soft serve any day (!), and I don’t want to feel limited to posting about my daily green smoothie or oatmeal combination. Also, despite most Germans being thin and fit, their diet is certainly not a reflection of their body type (how!?). They are not kidding around with their bread, sausages, and beer. I’d normally take a salad over a Wurst, but I don’t always have the option- and trust me, I’d never choose to just not eat. My life in Germany has been more about trying to balance out the Bier und Brezeln with salads and exercise than it has been about eating chia seeds or protein powder.

Food/ Cooking




        One of the huge benefits of living with a host family is getting the chance to experiment with a lot of different (and unknown) German ingredients and having a big family to test out my recipes on. So far, they’ve been hit-or-miss depending on how much I try to “healthify” them. (I once walked in the kitchen to my host father sniffing a cookie I’d made. After giving him a quizzical look, he sheepishly asked me if they were health cookies. My response of “yes, but I chopped up Rittersport for the chocolate chips, so not really” was enough to satisfy him as he proceeded to cautiously test it.) When cooking for myself, however, there’s nothing more I appreciate than finding a sweet recipe I can just pop in the microwave for 2 minutes before having a meal in front of me.  I’m pretty sure that might be considered cheating in the “good food” world.

Fashion



Just kidding. I think that picture speaks for itself. ;)



Anyway, I’m going to do my best to keep this blog as open to ideas as possible. Things that might come up include: travel posts, current reads, my progress with P90X (right now I’m halfway through Phase 2), health issues, anything related to living in Germany, weight loss/ weight gain, favorite music, healthy recipes, etc. I welcome any questions/comments anyone may have!

Question: What do you think about the Oxford comma? Were you taught to be for it or against it in school?

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