A Day In The Life

*BEEP BEEP BEEP*

Ugh, that’s my alarm clock. Remind me again why I set it for 6 a.m when I don’t have class till 10? Oh yeah, that thing called my health is calling my name to lace up my running shoes and get in some mileage before the heat sets in. Also, someone please tell me why there’s a high of 80 degrees this entire week… mid-January. What the heck, California. You have like 330 days a year to be warm and you decide that you want to take over January as well? Greedy son of a state. 

It’s now 7 a.m. Gotta get going! It’s the first time I’ve really ran in a month and a half, so it’s an easy 4- miler.

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Cue internal debate on whether or not to read/comment on blogs or shower right away. Blogs win, of course. After all, after a busy week, I have 142 (OMG) unread blogs in my Bloglovin‘. It actually fo’ real stresses me out. Eat a breakfast of Honey Bunches of Oats with milk. Coffee, too, of course. 

Time to shower and put on big-girl clothes. A sundress and sandals with a side of a whole wheat bagel, because since when did cereal ever keep anyone full for more than 22.8 minutes?

IMG_4046Class time! French from 10-11. 

Secret to becoming swoll? Simply transform into a croissant. 

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Bike reeeaaal fast to CLAS (a free college tutoring class) from 10-11 a.m for my organic chemistry class. Spend an hour writing down mechanisms on how to form different compounds. Cry. 

Time to learn some bio, yo. 12-1 class. After bio I run to go talk to an academic advisor about my major and studying abroad in France next Fall. Unfortunately, I won’t be able to since I have too strict of a schedule and will have to go for the summer instead.

IMG_4047By now it’s 2 and, just so you know, I’m getting pretty hangry. 

I still need to pick up a package that I ordered for Kyle’s birthday. When I get there, I realize that it’s 3 times bigger than I thought and it would be a miracle if I could get it back myself while on my bike. SOS HELP. Call Kyle so he can carry his present back to my apartment. Realize how fabulous of a girlfriend I am. 

IMG_4022Once I’m back at my apartment, I make a sandwich and devour it. Randomly snack on things in the fridge including my Pumpkin Spice Apple Butter with cottage cheese (don’t ew it till you’ve tried it) and mocha fudge ice cream. 

DSC_1828I answer a few emails, read/comment on some more blogs, and study/take notes from 3-6.

Kyle and I head over to our favorite Vietnamese restaurant to grab some dinner before my 7-10 p.m lab. I get my usual (loaded fried rice with pineapple) and we split a thai tea. 

Doesn’t he look a bit goober-ish here? Also, yes, his hands are really that big. Monstrous. 

IMG_4048 IMG_4049Lab time. It involved mussels and I find a bebeh crab, some worm things, and barnacles in my mini ecosystem. SCORE! Also, remember when I sexually assaulted a sea urchin? #throwbackthursday 

IMG_4050It’s 10 p.m now and I’m exhausted. I bike back, study some Ochem for an hour, then pass out in bed because I have an 8 a.m class the next day.

So there ya go, an average day for me! Busy, but such is the life of a Microbiology major and it makes me appreciate sleep 23352 times more ;). 

Side note: I have a guest post up for Understanding Menopause and Testosterone. I would appreciate it if you could pop on over there and check it out! (Only if you have the time, of course!) 

 

 

 

 

Understanding Menopause and Testosterone

Fun fact about the women on the Asian side of my family: my mom/aunt/grandma are obsessed with death. And I know that sounds super morbid, but they talk about it in almost a comical way. Saturday night dinners at my obachan’s house are spent with the women clucking like chickens about wanting their grave to have an ocean view, what songs they want played at their funerals (my mom’s choice is Somewhere Over the Rainbow, because I’m sure all of you guys are dying (see what I did there?) to know), and what they want us to do with their ashes (I want you to carry me everywhere you go and have me perched by the living room…. They joke).  

Another topic they LOVE to talk about? Menopause. And hormones.  My mom loves to remind me that it’s still possible for me to be an older sister *shudder*. 

However, they aren’t always too up to date on their facts, which is why this guest post is definitely something that they could find useful! 

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Disclaimer: This is a sponsored post and I received compensation by the author. 

Understanding Menopause and Testosterone
Hormonal balance is vital to physical and emotional health. This concept is considered ‘gender neutral’, but the perception changes when discussing certain hormones, such as testosterone and estrogen. 
Estrogen is viewed as a staple of femininity, while testosterone signifies masculine traits. Although men and women produce different amounts of these hormones, each is present in the bodies of both sexes. 

Causes of Low Testosterone during Menopause:
Aging:
The aging process is the most common cause of low testosterone in women and men. Testosterone levels in women can begin drop in pre menopause years and accelerate after age 40. 

Ovarian Surgery:
Most female testosterone is produced in the ovaries. Women of all ages who have had their ovaries removed are prone to low T. 

Stress and Lifestyle:

Cortisol is a stress hormone that can lower T production. Menopausal women with excess stress may see faster drops in testosterone.

Effects and Treatments of Low Testosterone during Menopause:
For women, menopausal systems can include depression, lower energy and reduced sexual desire. Aside from personal effects, menopause can take a toll on relationships.

Sexual Desire and Pleasure:
Menopausal treatments often focus on treating physical symptoms, such as dryness or hot flashes. Unfortunately, estrogen and progesterone do little to restore libido that suffers from menopause. Prescriptions that replace these hormones but do not address low T can increase imbalances.
Low T is most correlated with drops in sexual energy and enjoyment. Testosterone is helpful to restoring sensation in the nipples and clitoris for sexual arousal. By doing so, an increase in female orgasms could also result.

Relationships:
Beyond personal effects, menopause can take a toll on relationships. This most applies to physical and emotional intimacy. Hormone balances affect mood and energy. Spouses may feel neglected by emotional distance that stems from disinterest or depression.
A lack of sexual desire often makes a partner feel unattractive or inadequate. Testosterone contributes to the libido and energy that can revitalize relationships. 

Body Composition:
Women of all fitness levels can experience changes in body composition during menopause. Those with typically active lifestyles may notice declines in endurance and drops in strength. Women during menopause could have reduced results from workout routines. 
Despite intense workouts, rises in underarm fat and drops in muscle tone may affect self-image. Testosterone is crucial to building lean muscle mass and reducing body fat.  The effects beyond appearance also raise health concerns for women with low T.  
Bone strength may decline with age and increase the risk of osteoporosis. Testosterone strengthens bones to reduce the threat of breaks. 

Treating Low Testosterone during Menopause:
Changes to hormone levels are unique and determine the extent of testosterone replacement for each woman. Hormone replacement therapy is frequently used during menopause. Therapies may add testosterone to estrogen replacement for otherwise healthy women. Women who have had their ovaries removed may require special considerations.
Since men produce T in greater amounts, many males turn to testosterone boosters during ‘manopause’. The female body produces much smaller portions, so women must use discretion in choosing testosterone supplements and dosages. 
Considerations:
Working with a medical professional is advised to ensure effective results. It is important to customize testosterone therapy in women. Despite body and mind benefits, excess testosterone can negatively affect female health during menopause or other life stages. 
Oral T supplements may cause drops in HDL cholesterol that offset heart benefits from replacing estrogen. Taking too much testosterone may also result in masculine effects for some women.

Honey Orange Chicken Stir Fry

Some things are meant to be.

Healthy Honey Orange Chicken Stir Fry. Delicious, fast, and low calorie!

I’m talking Romeo and Juliet (minus the ya know, star-crossed lover death part), bacon and maple syrup, and Netflix and Saturday night kinda meant to be. No? Just me?  

Well, anyways, here’s another combination to add to that list: sugar and soy sauce. Even better? Three different types of sweeteners: honey, orange juice, and brown sugar. Then you combine them with the salty goodness of the asian motherland. Are you drooling yet? 

Well, if you aren’t yet, prepare to release the flood gates because your salivary glands will be letting loose digestive enzymes by the bucket full once you put that sweet and salty sauce on a mountain of crisp veggies and juicy chicken!

Healthy Honey Orange Chicken Stir Fry. Delicious and low calorie!

This stir fry is insanely delicious and is bursting with a sweet citrus flavor that’s emphasized by the saltiness of the soy sauce. Honestly, the glaze is lick-the-bowl good, and when it soaks into some rice, oh man, you better prepare yourself. Can you tell I’m a fan?

For me, it’s reminiscent of the orange chicken from Panda Express (yum), but minus all the saturated fat and calories that comes with takeout food. 

Healthy Honey Orange Chicken Stir Fry! Delicious and low calorie!

Ready from start to finish in less than 20 minutes and with only 220 calories a serving, it makes the perfect healthy weeknight meal and is great for sneaking in veggies if you aren’t super keen to them or have a picky family to feed. Not to mention it’s extremely versatile and customizable! Round up a bunch of your favorite vegetables, toss them in a wok or pan, and you’re set to dig in! Yee-haw!

Healthy Honey Orange Chicken Stir Fry

I’m linking up with What I Ate Wednesday to share this tasty dinner!

Marvelous In My Monday

Oh, hey there, Monday. Nice of you to come around again. NOT. What kind of stupid name is “Monday” anyways? HAH- loser. 

Okay, I’m done being a bully and ready to accept the fact that the weekend is over and it’s back to work! Let’s see what marvelous things I have to share from the weekend!

Marvelous is hiking!

Tiana and Kelty hikingOne thing I’ve really regretted so far in college is not taking advantage of the amazing area I live in. I go to college in Santa Barbara, California and my school is framed by the ocean (I can walk to the beach in 5 minutes) and the mountains. I have a bad habit of letting schoolwork overwhelm my life and sitting out when it comes to spending time outdoors. IMG_1487

Today, though, I decided to leave my organic chemistry where it belongs… Shoved in a drawer all by its lonesome… And headed out with a bunch of my friends and Kyle to explore a great trail! 

IMG_1481 IMG_4008The other guys that came hiking with us are all exchange students from either England or Ireland, and they deemed it absolutely necessary to find fish and chips for lunch. Typical.

Fun fact, they pronounce “zebra” like zheb-rah. Oh, those silly Europeans.  

Since Kyle and I had already eaten lunch on the trail, we decided to share a plate. Let me tell ya, it was deep-fried deliciousness at its best!  IMG_1504

Marvelous is finishing my first freelance article for the site I was hired at and getting positive feedback on it!

Here’s a picture of the recipe I created/photographed for them. I’ll post a link to the site when it gets published!

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Marvelous is starting to work with a designer to give Apple of My Eye a facelift! 

I recently contacted Tasha from My Cute Lobster to design a new layout. After loving the look of Nikki’s site, I knew she would be the perfect designer for me! I’m going for a clean-cut layout with a few cute graphics to boot. Should be up in a few weeks! 

Marvelous is cooking with Kyle!

This quarter, we’re trying to be better about making more home-cooked meals instead of eating out as much. We both are big foodies and LOVE trying/sharing new restaurants a little too much. As you might guess, this gets a bit expensive and eating out can get a bit unhealthy if you’re going 198043284 times a week like we were. Not to mention I own a food blog. So yeah, I have no excuse haha!  

Anyways, we started meal planning and have been eating pretty damn well for college students, if I may say so myself. A few meals include Lemon Shrimp Orzo, panko crusted salmon with my Garlic Balsamic Roasted Brussels Sprouts, and this delicious plate on Saturday night.

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The picture doesn’t do it justice, but we feasted on steak with caramelized onions and mushrooms, roasted sweet potatoes, mac and cheese (can’t beat Kraft, let’s be honest), and salad. In fact, I’m about to eat leftovers in 5 minutes and can’t wait! BRB.

Okay, back. And stuffed. I’m a bit like an infant in that as soon as I eat a good meal I get insanely tired and cranky (don’t I sound juuust peachy), so I’m going to end this marvelous post on that tasty note and get to reading a new book.

Have a wonderful Monday! 

 

Brown Sugar Asian Glazed Beef

There are some recipes that are just winners.

You know what I mean, those recipes that fill up your family recipe collection and get ragged and dirty from their years of use.   The BEST Brown Sugar Asian Glazed Meat. A family favorite that is ridiculously delicious!And seriously, this Brown Sugar Asian Glazed Beef is a winner on a freakin’ Olympic level when it comes to flavor and deliciousness. I’m talking fight over the last piece, can’t wait for leftovers at lunch kinda good. It’s salty-sweet perfection at it’s finest, and I’ve never met a single (non-vegetarian) person who hans’t loved it! In fact, it’s probably one of my favorite dishes of all time.

The BEST Brown Sugar Asian Glazed Meat. A family favorite that is mouthwateringly delicious!!I have such good memories that revolve from this dish. You know those little moments that seem to stand out and make you smile? Well, anyways, when I was younger, my mom used to cook this beauty every few weeks for our family. Now, my sister is a pescatarian, so when it came to the main meat-eaters in the family, it was a tie between me and my dad (remember the potato loving Norwegian viking?). My dad is one of those guys who can go the whole day without eating, then demolish a massive meal for dinner. With this asian meat, he would probably have 8 thick slices, a mountain of rice, and a pile of whatever veggie side dish my mom would make. After, he would lean back in his chair, rub his painfully full stomach, and tell my mom that it was all her fault for stuffing him like that. Then, he would move a solid foot and a half to a nearby couch and take a nap to sleep off the food coma. Every. Single. Time. 

Enough of my small moments- I’m sure you came to hear more about the food! The BEST Brown Sugar Asian Glazed Meat. A family favorite that is ridiculously delicious!!

Like I mentioned before, it’s combines the absolutely dreamy match of brown sugar and soy sauce, and when you get the perfect bite of meat to rice ratio, you’re tastebuds get sent to those pearly white gates. Heaven! Not to mention the meat turns out fantastically juicy and basically just melts in your mouth. 

Need a perfect side dish? My Garlic Ginger Bok Choy is a delicious healthy addition to round out the meal! 

This recipe makes a ton of food, so it’s perfect for a family or if you have a big group of hungry lumberjacks to feed! Not looking to feed a continent? It’s also very easily halved!