Monday, May 30, 2016

Renovating of the Gym

As promised in my last entry, here is a post about renovating our spare room into a totally awesome basement gym!

We have a standard raised ranch (or BC Box, Bi-Level, whatever you want to call it) home. The previous owners just loved to smoke in it, and generally keep on with a state of disrepair... unless of course it was adding themes to a room. Boy did they love themes. E's room used to be the "voices of the sea" room. It had a giant mural of Orcas. With a banner. Ugh. Its now perfectly calm and serene and one of my favorite rooms of the house!

But back to my current favorite room - the gym.

We used to have the workout gear set up in our detached garage - which worked perfectly fine before I had E... and not in the winter, because it wasn't heated. Well we decided we wanted to move it down into what was our guest room so that I could use it easier. Too cold (even in the spring!) to take E out there to sit through my workout. And too far if I needed to quickly pop into her room while she was napping. So in order to move it, we needed to reno the room!

My husband wasn't so keen on renoing it. We have an entire house to reno - and it was just one more project for him (in his defense, he does have one serious to-do list.) So it was mostly on me to do it. The work was mostly cosmetic - and since I am a firm believer that I can do anything, off I went to transform it!

Now, I totally forgot to take photos before I started. But it had ugly wallpaper. Very floral. Very unattractive. Peeling in some spots. I found out later they had wallpapered over some outlets. Oh joys.

Step 1: Peel the wallpaper off. That was pretty simple. Peeling off the glue on the other hand? Well that sucked. Okay sucked in comparison to the ease of peeling wallpaper. Little foreshadowing here? Maybe.

Step 2: Peel off wallpaper glue. This was a pretty easy process too. Fill a spray bottle with like an inch of fabric softner and the rest warm water, then spray and scrape. Super easy. Spray in smaller  areas cause it dries quick, and you have to scrape while its wet. But it comes off pretty easy.  Side Perk - super fast way to great rid of any old room smell and replace with overpowering fabric softener smells.

Step 3. Paint. I went and bought some miss-tinted paint at the local paint store. We had left over primer, so I just went to town with that.

           











Step 3.5: Ombre Wall! I knew I wanted to do one ombre wall with some left over colors we had.

To do the ombre wall I painted in sections. Grey Blue and White.
You will need a paint tray and roller in each of these colors. Then, when I did the second coat I started the ombre. I started at the bottom, but it really doesn't matter.

Started with Grey on my roller, did the full strip of grey, then added some blue in the tray and had it meet up to the blue strip.

Then I painted the straight blue and rolled a little bit down into the grey/blue part, it mixed a bit on the wall. I alternated the rollers a bit to figure out the type of blend I wanted. You have to work quick, because you want the paint to still be wet while you're blending.

Same process with white - Painted white, and slowly added some blue to the white, then rolled down.

By the way you will want to paint on a horizontal line, not vertical.

Step 4: Remove ugly-ass carpet. Parts of our carpet were already lifting - so I thought I could do it. Turns out I am not Wonder Woman, contrary to my own belief. The underlay had been glued down, so my husband needed to use his brute strength to rip it up for me. Hoo-ra! Once that was done I realized I had a much more daunting, horrible, torturous task ahead of me - scraping off the glued on underlay!

Step 5: Scrape off underlay from hell. Not much glamorous about this. Grab your ice scraper and start scraping. Prepare for callouses and sore arms. It took a few nap times for me to complete this. And luckily my old roommate came by and helped with a chunk. Yay for extra wo-man power!

Step 6: Bask in the glory that is no underlay on the stupid floor. Seriously. After all that work - bask - for like a week!

Step 7: Not necessary but totally cute window decals. You can get this at pretty much any home improvement store. You just spray water on your window and add them like a normal decal. Super cute. Ads privacy but keeps the light.

Step 8: Move equipment/set up gym. Moving the big "cage"/cable machine was mostly on my husband - he knew how to do it, it was big - I let him. I helped him move the pieces down and helped him set up, but it was his project to do so. But then I go to do the fun stuff, set it all up!



I put up photos from when we were more fit, when we were doing active things we liked (zip-lining in Mexico, playing paintball, my photo from Color Me Rad, etc) basically anything I thought would inspire us.


I added white boards with my workout schedule, and inspirational quotes. Added a chalk board with Word of the Day exercises (in case I wanted to mix it up a bit), mirrors so we can see how SWOLE we are getting... just generally prettified the room.


We got some of those puzzle foam mats from Walmart and put them in. The fun part about an older house is that the rooms aren't actually perfectly square or rectangular - their rectangul-ish. So There was some custom puzzling on my end. But I got it. Even hijacked some of my daughters smaller foam puzzle pieces so I could spell "Work It" on the side. I know. Sheer Genius!



I am so happy we (but mostly me!) did this and so happy with the outcome. It looks amazing! And I can tell you,it is a pleasure to work out in! Just another way I'm making sure I have no more excuses!


Love My Ombre Wall!!!

Mirrors, Rower, Cable Machine aka "The Cage"! I love our Gym!

Sunday, May 29, 2016

Operation: Prep

It's time. Time to prepare to kick my own butt in gear.

Am I the only one hearing the Rocky theme right now? dundundundunduhh eye of the tigerrrr




I have a plan. A super-awesome, slightly daunting, might be really hard - plan.. But its a plan. 
I am going to attempt, after nearly a year and half, to basically jump back into my pre-pregnancy fitness routine. Yes, I am aware it sounds crazy. 

Pre-baby, I was working out 5 days a week! Woo crazy pants! That was on top of working a full time job! This time, I'm a mom (so full time job doesn't begin to cover it) so scheduling it will be hard. And being sore afterwards its just going to involve getting the F over it, because guess what - E doesn't care if I'm sore! So... its daunting, and scary, but I'm so stupid excited for it. 

So here's my plan. We recently moved our gym set up from the garage (brr too cold for E to hang out) to our basement. (Blog post here! I'll write a blog post soon about that process, because I did most of the reno work, and though its all superficial, I'm proud!) Now that it is moved, and set up - I have 0 excuses! None. Nada. Zilch. Capiche? And in true Deirdre fashion, I'm just going to go balls out, head first, full tilt into it. Holding back is for losers, and playing it safe. Right? 

So the plan.

The type of person I am, I need a defined exercise regime. I need to know exactly what I am going to be doing, in the order I will be doing it before I start. I hate wandering around, machine to machine, or in this case, corner to corner, trying to figure out what to do. Its unproductive, and a waste of time. I like to know what I'm going to do. Do it. And be done. Boom. 

So I have a giant white board with THE PLAN.

Oooh. Ahh.

Monday
Wide Grip Lat Pulls
Concentration Curls,
Dumbbell Curls
Hammer Curls (oh so curly)
Chainsaw Pulls 
Incline Pull Ups

Tuesday
Bench Press
Close Grip Bench Press
Pec Fly
Tri-Extensions
Dips
Push-up/Incline Push-up
Bench Fly
Dumbbell Press

Wednesday
Squat
Lunge
Plank - 45 sec
Leg Extension
Leg Curl
Hooping - yeah I am that hella fun!

Thursday
Incline Push=up
Kettle Bell throws
Clean and Press
Weighted Calf Raises
Rowing Machine

Friday 
INSANE MAX 30 (once I get it) 

I typically take the weekend off from planned exercises. Even though I'm on mat leave, and weekends don't really matter - I'm still stuck in the mindset of them being free time. But having two days off gives me time to make up for a workout I may have missed, or to do fun stuff like walk the dog, or do any of the 10 bajillion household projects I have lined up - none of which, sadly, involve sitting on my butt catching up on Supernatural. Damnit.

The Beast we moved downstairs.

Friday, May 27, 2016

Begin Anew

It's been a while. Gee, how many posts have started with that?
I think the last time I wrote was about my New Years Resolutions in 2013. Ah, we've had 3 years pass since then. A lot has happened in 3 years. In as close to chronological order: we got pregnant, my mom passed away, a few days later I had a miscarriage, I spent a large amount of my time dealing with that - losing myself in fitness and weed (strange coping friends), we bought a house, spent more time getting fit, got a dog, went on vacation, did fun stuff, got pregnant, had our beautiful baby girl... and BAM, 6 months later here we are!

So, as you may have guessed my daughter is now 6 months - so we're in the middle of growth spurt hell - or as I like to call it, no sleep for mom. I do get some sleep, but her schedule got all messed with her recent growth spurts so we're trying to get them back - naps, sleeping through the night, the whole lot. So far last night was a success in that she didn't think 4 am was wake up and play time. Yay!

I am still breast feeding, and plan to for up to 2 years. It is better for both of us, health wise. I could give you a slew of links to prove it - but you can also look them up yourself. If she weans before that, so be it - but I will be giving her my milk as long as I can, though maybe not necessarily from the boob as she gets older.

So with breastfeeding I have the added benefit of burning more calories - so I got pretty close to my pre-pregnancy weight right away, about 5 lbs off. I have been craving carbs since she was born - hello sleepy body needs fuel, and also... well I'm breastfeeding, can't I just eat what I want? Yeah no. Stepped on the scale yesterday and realized I was up 6 whole lbs from my last weigh in, which was only a few weeks (and meals of not giving af) ago.

So, I made the daring step to sign up with BeachBody. I've heard really good things from friends and acquaintances alike, so I decided why not. I signed up as a coach, because why not? I have lost a total of 40 lbs since my highest point in 2011. It would have been 60 lbs, but there was some gain back while I dealt with some tragedies (see above list in last 3 years).

So in the upcoming days, weeks, months, hell even years - plan on seeing more posts from my about BeachBody, coaching, being a new mom, even our renos, DIY's, etc. Pretty much, look forward to reading my life!

I look forward to hearing from you all!