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It’s official; I am now a freelance writer for the East Aurora Advertiser!

I’m so excited to share this news!  For the longest time, I’ve been saying things like, ‘I want to start freelancing,’ or ‘I should start writing again,’ but I never did anything about it.  Now, after I go back to school and sign up for 15 credits worth of science classes, do I decide to start writing again.  Go figure.

I’m not sure exactly what lit the fire under my rear end this time; it might actually have been school itself.  In realizing my dream job is being a health food writer, I think I realized that it would help to start writing (again) in general.  That way, I can start writing small pieces for different publications as I go through school.  …yet another reason my Eat This columns for the EA Co-op’s blog are good for me–I’m building a portfolio.

And isn’t there a saying or something about how people (in general) are more productive and efficient when they have MORE on their plate, rather than less?  That would definitely be true of me.  I may be the most efficient, crazy-busy person on the planet, but give me too much time on my hands and I’ll fill it with everything BUT my to-do list.  Like blogging.  And reading cookbooks.  And blogging.

Anyway, I digress.  I had a great time working on the article, and it turns out my subject’s family and Andrew and I have a lot in common; we’ll be getting together for dinner sometime soon!  I have another article in the works, too, so I’ll have to at least write a bit about that one–it’s about a ‘cupcakery’ opening in town!

For you out-of-towners, you can read the article here.  (I’ll brag on myself a bit, too: the editor emailed me shortly after I sent it to him and said he loved it and that he didn’t change a word, which, apparently, is quite rare.  SCORE!)

I’d say this calls for a celebration… 🙂

10-miler = 10-fold reward

OK, maybe not a “10-fold” reward, exactly, but I did have a great day!

I planned on doing a long run this weekend since we were in East Aurora.  I LOVE running there.  I have my usual routes, and sometimes I mix it up.  Today, because I was going extra long, I combined my usual 4.5 mile route down toward the high school with a new “village perimeter plus some” route.

The weather this weekend was unseasonably warm (upper 70s!) and I probably could have worn a tank top if I’d brought one.  It was beautiful and sunny and there was a hint of fall in the air.  Despite the perfect weather, my run started pretty crummily…I blame it on the abundance of sugar I had the night before at Pumpkinville (two donuts–they were small!–pumpkin ice cream, pumpkin soup–which was more sweet than savory, unfortunately–along with fries and popcorn and M&Ms after we got home).  So yeah, between that and my elevated stress level and lack of sleep (Hadrian never sleeps well at other people’s houses), I wasn’t exactly running on all cylinders.  I was tired and with the first almost two miles being uphill, I could feel it.

Must stretch!  I always do, and Andrew never does.  I don’t get how people can NOT stretch.  Turns out I must’ve underestimated my abilities this morning; I averaged about 8:20/mile, which is awesome!  After a couple miles I did perk right up definitely felt that “runner’s high.”

I forgot my Honey Stingers at the hotel, so I had to scavenge for portable, energy-packed foods to take with me.  Thankfully, I found some nuts and dried cranberries in the kitchen–SCORE!  Go Mom Layer for having 100-calorie packs of walnuts and almonds!  I threw in some M&Ms to make it like trail mix, but I didn’t end up eating any.  In fact, for some reason, I didn’t need more than a couple bits of nuts–must have been that sugar overload.  I carried a partially full bottle of water, too.  I hate carrying stuff with me, but I hate being thirsty even more.

I had to write my route out on paper–too many lefts and rights!  Disclaimer: I totally spelled “veer” wrong, and knew it immediately.  I would normally correct it, but I was in a rush to get out the door.  I’m not sure now which I would prefer; having it spelled wrong (above), or having corrected it and proving to all my friends that I really AM as OCD as they think I am.

Andrew and I have been craving Charlie’s Diner, and I figured today would be the perfect day to go–the weather was phenomenal, and I’d just burned like 1,100 calories running…

I enjoyed my usual post-long run Sprite–absolute bliss!  I fantasize about Sprite while running sometimes.  There is just something about how it tastes and quenches my thirst after a long run when water just won’t do.

BLUEBERRY PANCAKES!  They have the best, hands down.  Super doughy and sweet and GIANT plump berries!  Seriously, they are that good.

We didn’t get there until after 12:00, so Andrew ordered lunch: a BLT.

We were hungry!

After lunch, we went back to the Layers’.  Andrew headed off to work, Carolyn was off watching the Bills game with Ben and I enjoyed a fantastically quiet and peaceful afternoon in the kitchen.  BAKING!  (I also threw in some cleaning–we’d made such a mess in just two days!)

Pumpkin bread!  (Andrew always hates it when I pose like this…  He thinks it looks silly.)  Oh well.

I used my mom’s interchangeable pumpkin/zucchini bread recipe.  Except that I changed it around a made it healthier.  It wasn’t my intention; I didn’t have butter, so I used both oil and canned apple butter (like applesauce), decreased the sugar (who needs extra sugar, anyway?) and mixed white with whole wheat flour.

I made one loaf plain and mixed raisins, oats and pumpkin seeds into the other.

After I started cutting them up, (of course I forgot to take a picture of both loaves still whole) I made a tasting plate of two teeny slivers.  I had to make sure they were good…

I assembled a plate for the Layers and a baggie of half-pieces for the ladies who work the front desk at the hotel, then bagged up the rest for me!

Side note: Perhaps the biggest “reward” of today was signing our lease!  The short story is that we found a small house in Orchard Park to rent and God has provided an amazing landlord who will let us have Hadrian and be flexible on lease terms (less than a year).  I’ll post more details later, but I can say with certainty that neither of us thought we would be as excited as we are about going into a rental!  We celebrated with more rewards–pizza and wings!  (We are terrible, I know.  But really, on what other day can I splurge like this than on a day I ran so much?)  We tried out John & Mary’s, a place on Main St.  The verdict: Not bad, but no Pasquale’s!

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Weekend Update:

-Andrew and I spent the night here at the in-law’s house with Carolyn; we enjoyed Pasquale’s pizza, but not the wings so much since they got our order wrong and gave us mild instead of medium–BOO!

-I ended up taking my first online Chemistry quiz last night (I had planning on waiting until this morning after more prep).  I got an 88%–I’ll take it; doing it Friday night saved me 12 hours of stressing about it

-We were REAL fun last night; Carolyn and Andrew watched Dateline while I worked–are we old or what?

-I brought all the ingredients to bake pumpkin bread here at the house tomorrow–cannot wait!

-Carolyn and I made a Target run–I picked up a 24-pack of teeny tiny kettle corn bags in the Halloween candy aisle–Andrew should like those in his lunches

-We’re about to head off to Pumpkinville–I intend to eat every pumpkin offering my little heart desires

-It’s pretty much a zoo here; Hadrian acts like a kid with ADD, running all over the place, Emma (the Layers’ dog) is an old lady and Hadrian makes her nervous so she paces and whines; and there are six cats.  SIX.  And they were ALL wide awake this morning at 6:30 a.m.

-The weather here is phenomenal.  It’s almost too hot!  Not that I’m complaining; I know it will be plenty cold here soon.

Off we go to Pumpkinville!  (Unfortunately, there will probably be no pictures.  Sad.  And it’s so nice out, too.)  BUT, my iPhone is ordered and will be in my hands next Friday (supposedly)!  Can’t wait!