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It’s been a while since I have shared a bunch of random favorite things, and I have been collecting photos for just that purpose. Look at these crazy leggings. . . they are actually one of my recent favorites, picked up on super sale at American Eagle on Martin Luther King Day weekend. They’re comfy and bright, and I love wearing them around the house with an oversized sweater and slipper booties while I work, because I can quickly go straight into workout mode if I get a break in my work day.

barre and yoga

I’ve been working with Barre & Soul yoga and barre studios, and as part of my work with them, I get to take classes. Their virtual classes are amazing; you get a Skype call right on your computer and take the class from home. The instructor can see you, and you can see her, so there’s plenty of motivation and form correcting. I love starting my day with one of their Vinyasa yoga classes, and their 11:00 am Cardio Barre on Sundays kicks my butt.

dorchester ymca

On the workout front, we’ve also joined the YMCA in Dorchester, which is a really impressive facility that is incredibly reasonable. It’s $53/month for both of us! It has a pool, classes, spinning, a great fitness facility, sauna, steam room, etc. I can’t believe I used to pay $95 a month for just myself at a downtown gym!  I want to get more into a schedule with classes at the Y, mixing in a few Barre & Soul classes in, along with a few runs per week.

hand and stone massageIn addition to the Y, we also became members at Hand and Stone Massage. A monthly payment of $49.95 includes a massage and some really great discounts. I find that massages really help me physically and mentally, and now it will be guaranteed that I go for one every month. I will definitely look forward to that day!

On the food front, we’ve been eating a lot of delicious things. Too many. I haven’t done very well on the healthy eating front. If abs are made in the kitchen, mine are made of brioche and Nutella these days.

nutella french toast

Nutella and Bacon French Toast at the Plate in Milton. . . do I need to say more?

polenta

We love The Townshend in Quincy, and on a very cold Friday night, we had a cozy date at the bar, complete with an incredible polenta and wild boar ragu. I think this would be on my top 10 comfort foods list.

fireplace dinners with wine

The Daily Table continues to be a favorite spot for finding great ingredients. The above tuna steak was perfection with veggies and a sesame/ginger marinade that I threw together. Dinners picnic-style by the fire are also my favorite; they’re cozy and romantic and turn every night into a date night.

chicken parmesan in a skillet

My chicken parm is another date night at home favorite. I love skillet meals that start out on the stovetop and then finish in the oven. This one isn’t breaded; my homemade tomato sauce smothers pan-fried chicken, and fresh mozzarella and basil top it off. Another top comfort food for the winter!

I recently also finally got to the brick-and-mortar location of Mei Mei Street Kitchen, and it was incredible. I loved the spiked Fire Cider cocktail and this charred cabbage salad, which was crunchy and cozy and tangy, delicious.

mei mei street kitchen

I can’t finish this post without a mention that this past week I lost one of my favorites of all time, our cat Smuckers. Since the day we adopted her over 11 years ago, she was a constant companion and source of laughs, a cat-dog in her behavior, loving, full of purrs, but only for me and Eric. Anyone else she would try to kill.

IMG_0027 She had a larger-than-life presence, and it was hard to watch that slip away Friday night, but we loved her so much we knew we had to let her go. Smuckers was adopted from the MSPCA, and I can’t stress enough how incredibly grateful rescue animals are to be yours. A little piece of my heart is missing these days, but I’m also just trying to be grateful that we had her in our lives.

xoxo

Tags: Boston, Brookline, exercise, Food, Restaurants, workouts, yoga

There is really no better way to see Boston than by water. You already know we’re obsessed with boating, and last week we had the opportunity to be passengers on a different boat, the beautifully restored Full Moon with Karma Crew Yacht Charters.

The Full Moon was built in 1948 and can accommodate up to 39 guests. It’s a custom-built yacht from the golden age of yachting. You can learn more about the boat on the Karma Crew Yacht Charter site.

Full Moon Yacht

We boarded the Full Moon a little before sunset, and we relaxed for a few minutes before pushing off of dock. Once the boat is off the dock, the bar opens up, and guests can purchase beer, wine, or cocktails.

Karma Crew Yacht Charters

We spent some time exploring the yacht and then dug in to the delicious spread on board, lobster rolls and (incredible) clam chowder from Carroll’s in Medford.

lobster rolls

We cruised through Boston Harbor and over to Charlestown, where we got right up next to Old Ironsides for her sunset cannon firing and lowering of the flag.

Charlestown Harbor

The city absolutely sparkled on our way back. It was a gorgeous night in Boston, and it was fun to spend it on such an elegant vessel.

Boston skyline sunset

The Full Moon is available for private events, but they also have all sorts of fun cruises such as wine tastings and yoga cruises. The cruises are a great activity for out of town guests, but they’re just as fun for locals! Thank you to Karma Crew Yacht Charters for inviting us for your sunset cruise!

Tags: boating, boats, Boston, Boston skyline, events, parties, sunsets, weddings, wine tasting, yacht, yoga

For Yoga Pose May, Tina and Kate assigned me Cobra, a pose I admit that I struggle with but one that is also incredibly helpful. Like most yoga poses, there is more than meets the eye with Cobra. According to the Yoga Journal, some of the benefits of Cobra does the following for your stressed out body:

  • Stretches chest and lungs, shoulders, and abdomen
  • Firms the buttocks
  • Stimulates abdominal organs
  • Helps relieve stress and fatigue
  • Opens the heart and lungs
  • Soothes sciatica Here is my version of Cobra:

     

     Cobra Yoga Pose

    I will admit, I felt really awkward being photographed doing yoga! Here I am on the deck, an ideal place for yoga. I love yoga on my back deck in the morning because it is the time for the best sun, but it is not too hot, and what better way to start the day than to get a good focused stretch in?

    As someone who spends about 9 hours a day at my desk job and several additional hours working on blogging related things, I need to focus more on Cobra and the good it could do for my body, especially my back!

    My all time favorite yoga pose (besides Child’s Pose and Savasana) is Downward Dog. Downward Dog is the runner’s best friend forever. It is a place of active rest for me, and it is inevitably where I find myself at the end of every run and sometimes in my office with the door closed 🙂

    What is your favorite yoga pose?

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  • Tags: health, yoga

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