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Spring is here, and my legs are no longer sore! I celebrated that fact last night by attending a post marathon/ running club kickoff party at Healthworks Back Bay. I was really excited for this event because it meant that I got to meet other runners and fellow Healthworks members to talk about running while snacking on some yummy treats. I have never belonged to a gym like Healthworks which really aims to engage its members beyond just coming and going to work out. Everyone there is super nice, and it is a beautiful, clean facility which should go without saying, but trust me. . . I have belonged to some other well known gyms that could take a few lessons from them!

The spread was celebratory and offered a variety of options for us hungry runners.

There were adorable, delicious, foot shaped cookies.

Cookies and champagne

Too cute. And yummy. It’s a good thing we all ran 26 miles on Monday!

cookies

There were Pop Chips. Though I had tasted and enjoyed the plain Pop Chips before, at this event I had a bag of barbeque and almost drooled, they were so good. Desk drawer, you need to stock up on Barbeque Pop Chips please.

Pop Chips

And yummy Luna protein bars, which I am saving for a post workout boost.

Luna Bars

There was Boston Athletic Association inspiration. I love that unicorn.

Boston Marathon motivation

And Pearly Bay sparkling wine from Boston Wine Exchange, a great store I visited in this post. This wine was slightly sweet, bubbly, and perfect for a Friday night celebration!

sparkling wine 

I spent a little over an hour mingling with other runners, learning about Healthworks’ running club, which is open to non members as well, and even winning an awesome raffle bag full of fun goodies like vouchers for B. Good burgers and fries. Kind of appropriate considering I ran much of the marathon with the B. Good french fry and hamburger. I really did. I even asked if they were hot, and they were 🙂

After I left the Healthworks event, I strolled through Copley Square and snapped a photo of these gorgeous tulips. Did I mention tulips and daffodils are some of my favorite things about spring? Tina from Carrots N Cake actually posted a similar picture last night! They were just too beautiful to pass up.

Copley Square Tulips

And since I was walking by, I decided to stop in to the new candy store next to Marathon Sports, Sugar Heaven.

Sugar Heaven

Sugar Heaven is chock full of sweet treats. They had a refrigerator full of European chocolate, the stuff my hubby grew up on, so I picked up a Galaxy bar, an Aero, and a Dairy Milk for him.

European candy bars

I loved all of the bright colors! I bought a few things, but I just wanted photos of everything.

gumballs

candy

Chocolate chocolate everywhere!

display of chocolate bars

I needed to get out of there before I spent too much and ended up with a supply of candy that we should not have around.

I walked to meet my husband by Symphony Hall, and passed by the Christian Science center where the fountains were on, and brave people were playing in them.

Christian Science Center

Christian Science Library

Boston is so beautiful this time of year!

We had a great dinner at an old favorite, DBar Boston, in our Dorchester ‘hood. I even spotted Chris Coombs, the Executive Chef and recent Chopped contestant. It was too dark for photos, but I had a glass of Mionetto prosecco, lobster bisque, and tuna ceviche. Every meal I have ever eaten at DBar has been excellent, and tonight was no different. It is a cozy neighborhood place with a sophisticated vibe and upscale comfort food menu, not to mention their awesome cocktail list and amazing brunch.

Not too many plans for today. My good friend Meghan, who was in my marathon photos, lost her wonderful grandfather last night, so I am thinking of her and hoping to see her and her family this weekend. It is so hard to see a friend sad, so send her some good vibes if you can.

Enjoy this spring weekend friends!

Tags: Boston, candy, fitness, Food, Healthworks, running, sparkling wine

The week is half over!! I just had a most amazing massage which has really worked out the kinks in my back and neck. If you live in or are visiting Boston, Madelon at Healthworks in Back Bay is seriously the best massage therapist I have ever gone to. She is so thorough and has such a great vibe and energy that I really feel throughout me.

I really needed a massage today, and I am proud of myself for splurging. It has been a stressful week, and I didn’t get a lot of sleep last night.

While I was up not sleeping, I watched Good Eats on Food Network and it happened to be about toast. The timing of this show topic was pretty funny because over the weekend while in NJ, I had the opportunity to visit with my awesome nana who is going to be 95 (!!!) in November. When we were little and would go to stay with my nana, she would give us rye toast with butter and a glass of milk. For some reason, I don’t know if it was from playing all day or being with my loving nana, but that snack seemed to knock us out! This got me thinking more about childhood favorites, especially ones that my nana made.

-homemade strawberry jam from strawberries picked in the back garden
-homemade cranberry sauce at the holidays
-potato bread- yum yum yum, homemade bread with potato grated up in the dough, SO good!

Its amazing how thinking about food can bring you back and make you feel so many different things. What are some of your favorite food memories?

Visiting with my nana always comes with lots of laughter and stories, and this time it made me think. I was on my way back to Boston from NJ when I visited, and in my head I was rushing through the visit knowing I had work to get back to. Then it hit me. Sounds sort of lame that it took me so long, but I thought “Meghan, she’s 94, what are you going to do in Boston that is more important than talking with her?”. It was silly, but it just showed me how wrapped up I get. After that I thoroughly enjoyed my visit and had lots of fun conversation. My nana told me that if she had her life to live over again she would have learned another language and studied Christian history, a subject she is interested in. She was happy to know that I am learning Spanish, and for me it was SO interesting to hear what someone at her age looks back and thinks. What wisdom and perspective! We had a great visit, and today I am just feeling grateful.

I am also really starting to think about school again, definitely not full time, but starting a program. I have been looking up a few gastronomy programs, and I am really interested. I think with my 5 + years of marketing/PR/events experience plus more knowledge and training in the food and wine field I would really be able to craft something great for myself down the road in something I am passionate about.

Lots of thoughts going on. Thanks for baring with me on this ramble!

Now for a food spotlight: Dancing Deer Bakery

We were ordering a gift for a colleague today, and Dancing Deer Bakery came up. It’s been awhile since I have eaten their deliciousness, but I thought it was worth a mention in my post tonight. This bakery is incredible! They bake delicious, interesting cookies, cakes, and to die for brownies that are sold at some Whole Foods and also can be ordered online in beautiful gift packages. My absolute favorite treat from Dancing Deer is their molasses clove cookies. Yum yum yum! Soft and sweet with a little bit of spice, these cookies are autumn in your mouth.

courtesy Dancing Deer Bakery website

courtesy Dancing Deer Bakery website

 

Cute packaging :)

Cute packaging 🙂

One of the sweetest things about Dancing Deer is their dedication to philanthropy to ending family homelessness through their Sweet Home Project.  I am so much more interested in supporting a business and spending my money somewhere when I know the owners and employees are working toward some good in the world and not just for profit. If you need to send a gift for any occasion, I would really recommend visiting the Dancing Deer site. I can’t wait to order some goodies for the house soon. . . perhaps for when we have our influx of family visitors! 🙂

Phewwwww that was a lot of typing! I need to go and do some research on classes that I might want to take. Thanks to all of you, as always, for reading and commenting. Good night 🙂

Tags: Boston, Dancing Deer Bakery, Good Eats, Healthworks, Massage

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