My day began with an egg white and oatmeal protein pancake topped with a sliced pear.
The recipe is so darn easy to make and fills me up without weighing me down or making me feel so full that I get sleepy right after I eat!
Workout
After breakfast, I headed to the gym for a workout.
I began with a 15 minute warm up on the elliptical before I completed a boot camp-style workout that looked like this:
Complete one round for an 18 minute workout or two rounds for a 36 minute workout! If you have dumbbells or an exercise band at home, this workout can easily be done in your living room.
Here are a few links to video demonstrations of some of the exercises:
It was a good one!
After my workout, I spent some time at work and updated the functional training board with the boot camp workout I shared above before I tried to find instructors to cover my classes for tomorrow. I’ll be in Orlando all day Thursday and Friday for a work training. I’m excited to return to my old stomping grounds, even if it is just for a training. I miss Orlando like crazy!
Question of the Morning
- Do you ever feel homesick for a place you used to live? What do you miss most about your former hometown?
I definitely miss Orlando. It was such a fun place to live. I miss my friends the most, but I also miss the activity and energy of the city. There was always something to do in Orlando!
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I cannot publish this blog post without acknowledging today. A day that will forever weigh heavy on the hearts of people everywhere.
09.11.2001 – Never forget.
Lisa says
I live in my hometown, but I remember when I went off to college I was so very homesick. I would call home all the time and try to visit as much as possible since I just missed being around my family and friends from childhood. It definitely took a while to adjust.
Love that workout for something quick and able to do at home too.
Paige @ Your Trainer Paige says
I love Colorado too much to miss Illinois! But, I do miss my family and friends in IL, of course <3
Have a good one, Julie!
Julie @ Peanut Butter Fingers says
I miss Illinois, too! 😀
Madison says
I definitely miss my college town a lot!
Sara @ LovingOnTheRun says
3 years ago my husband and I moved from North Carolina to Erie, Pennsylvania for him to attend medical school. I think I miss NC every single day. Thankfully he just started his last year of school and hopefully in 8-9 months we will be moving somewhere new to start a new chapter of our lives – I can’t wait!
Jan Klein says
Thought about you Monday night at my TBS (total body sculpting) class. It was a total Julie workout! I don’t think I’ve ever sweat so much. I think we did squats for an entire 5 or 6 minute song. Never ending!
Megan (The Lyons' Share) says
I miss bits and pieces of different places I’ve lived … the culture and vibe of Boston, the hustle and bustle (and chopped salad/ froyo all over!) in NYC, the view of the ocean from our apartment in Miami, the ability to walk or take public transportation everywhere in Chicago! But I’m happy back in Dallas!
Megan (The Lyons' Share) says
Julie, wanted to let you know that I did this workout tonight when I just needed a little sweat after coming in from the airport. It was quick and effective – my legs were feeling the burn after the pulsing squat + wall sit + jump squat combo!
James says
I still live in my hometown, but I travel a lot for work and surprisingly get home sick when I’m gone for a while. There is just something comforting about being in ‘my city’.
Pulsing squats for 60 seconds after everything else?! You are a champ, lady! I’d be crying ha.
Katie @ Peace Love & Oats says
I definitely get homesick for both Charleston and Kansas City! Although probably KC more since that’s where my family is and where I spent 18 years of my life.
Becky @ Olives n Wine says
It’s so funny that you mention miss your home town. I just moved to Chicago from Minneapolis and while MPLS is not my hometown, I had this weird, “homesick” kind of feeling yesterday. At least we know we can always go back and visit!
Holly @ EatGreatBEGreat says
I have a minor obsession with pancakes, so I’m definitely going to try yours out. I love that there aren’t many ingredients and you can whip it up so quickly.
Looks like a sweaty workout! Love it!
Farah @ Fabulously Farah says
I grew up in John’s Creek, a suburb of Atlanta. My husband and I live about an hour away from there now, and I miss it so much! I miss my old gym and having a Super Target and Whole Foods nearby. But I do love living out in the country now, it is relaxing and very beautiful out here.
Natalie @ Free Range Human says
I do miss my hometown, but I actually get “homesick” for somewhere I’ve never lived before. Colorado is where I’d love to be, and I always say it’s my heart’s home 🙂
Julie @ Peanut Butter Fingers says
I feel ya. Every time I visit Colorado, I ask Ryan, “Why are we not living here!?” It’s stunning, active and seems like an incredible place to live.
Jamie @ Sometimes Healthy Living Blog says
I am pinning this workout as we speak 🙂
I miss my hometown, Omaha SO much. Even though I don’t live in a city anymore, I find that the towns here on the east coast are so different than what I am used to!
I think I miss the simplicity of it most. To get from point A to B is a breeze and the lifestyle is a bit more low-key.
Sarah @ Sweet Miles says
I miss my hometown all the time! I’m only 5 hours away now, but it still stinks to not be able to go meet up with my mom or shop with her whenever I want 🙂 Crazy that it’s been so long since 9/11..I still remember where I was and everything like it was yesterday!
Lindsey says
I miss North Carolina so much! I miss the food and the seasons. I love Florida too but home is where the heart is 🙂
Christine @ Gotta Eat Green says
I’m about 4 hours away from my hometown, where my parents still live. I miss it like crazy sometimes.. but it is such a small town that it doesn’t seem realistic to move back there. That pancake looks delicious!!
Michelle @ A Healthy Mrs says
Whew, that looks like a tough circuit! I’ll have to give it a go!
Linz @ Itz Linz says
oh my gosh when i went away to college i was suuuuuuuper homesick!!! i was so homesick that i actually ended up transferring after my first year! i was in ohio and so i transferred to mizzou which is just an hour and a half from st louis which was nice!
Mandie Marie @ The Fruitful Turtle says
Yes! I always hated where I came from until my late 20’s when I realized that I missed it!
Ellie says
True that! God bless all the people who were involved in the 9/11 incident.
And I always miss my home country, Argentina. A lot of my friends are still there and I got to visit about seven years ago. Hopefully I’ll get to do that someday soon again! Their culture, language, food~everything Is so wonderful in my opinion. Some people say that it’s kind of like the Paris of South America, ha ha.
jan3t says
Npt to be snarky but citizens of 90 countries died on September 11…. yes most were american but it truly was the WORLD Trade Centre
peanutbutterfingers says
I definitely didn’t mean to exclude anyone and edited the post to say “people” instead of just “Americans.”
Anna @ Fitness à la Anna says
I was living in the country with my ex for over a year, and have missed ever since we broke up and I had to move back to the city. As they say, you don’t know what you’ve got until its gone 😉
ashley says
We lived in Nashville TN for 2 years and just recently moved to Columbus OH. This is a great a city and all but nothing compares to Nashville…the vibe, culture, MUSIC, food and more!! That city will always have my heart!!!!
Kari Broer says
I went from “big city living” (if you can call Des Moines, IA big) to small town life my sophomore year in high school. I missed the city a lot then but now that I’m older I don’t think I could around so many people I love the peace and quiet of country life.
Jillienne@ChasingRaspberries says
Since I lived in my hometown for 23 years, I definitely miss it from time to time. Though, after 23 years I was ready for a change and culture shock.
Jackie Macharsky says
Love that workout!
Hayley in Training says
I miss Texas a lot – specifically Dallas (where my family lives) and Austin (where I went to college). But, then I remember how hot it gets and how amazing it feels up here in the Pacific Northwest and I’m not so sad. 🙂
Hillary | Nutrition Nut on the Run says
I have not a pear in forever – looks crunchy and yummy!
Kelly @ Kelly Runs for Food says
I only live about an hour from my hometown so I can always head up there and see my family if I want to, which is really nice!
Jan @ Sprouts n Squats says
I tried your egg white pancakes the other day and loved them. They were really quick to put together and super tasty too 🙂
Amanda @ Pink Runner Girl says
I need to try that pancake. Yummy!! I miss my hometown. A lot. It’s just a comfort thing, though. I’m three hours away from my whole family who lives there and it makes me sad that they don’t really visit me! But I’ve gotten used to the fact that this is my home now, here, with my fiancé.
Martha says
I’ll also be in Orlando tomorrow and Friday for the Hispana Leadership Conference! Living in Cocoa Beach, I like going to ‘the city’ every now and then.
I miss the food from home so much. I grew up in El Paso, TX and there is no Mexican food like that anywhere else.
Samantha G says
Sometimes I feel homesick towards Towson, Maryland… I didn’t grow up there, but I went to college there/lived 4 years of my life there. It is where I met all of my now best friends, many of whom still live around there, where I feel I really grew up into the person I am now. I miss the little things about the town itself… and of course, college in general.
Vicki says
I made my first meal-ish smoothie today from your handy-dandy guide! I needed some food after the gym, but before my sister and I donated blood and went for lunch. I used milk, french vanilla yogurt, frozen watermelon cubes and grapes, and a little cocoa powder. It was a little watery so I might use a little less milk next time, but delish! I might have to make smoothies a little more common!
Taylor @ Single-tracked Mind says
Looks like a great workout! I live in San Francisco, which is only about an hour north of my hometown in Silicon Valley. 🙂
Alison @ Daily Moves and Grooves says
I’ve lived in California, Kansas, and now I’m in New York (and we visit Florida very often). I must say that I never feel homesick for California or Kansas, probably because I was still VERY young living in those states. But when I go off to college, I will definitely be missing New York!
Emily says
Have you tried the new Chobani bites – honey ginger? They’re so yummy! I’m usually a plain greek yogurt girl but I love adding these to wraps, oatmeal, etc. 🙂
Emily says
Totally meant to post this on your most recent post but hey. ; )
Rachel @ Undercover Diva: A Sitcom says
I was feeling kind of homesick today… I would never want to live there again, but I love to visit. I miss my friends and family a TON. I also miss where I went to undergrad sometimes.
Ashlee says
I was born, raised, went to school, got married and now live in Seattle. Not having traveled a ton, it makes me dream of other places. Based on the times I have traveled outside of Washington, I do know that while I enjoy other places, I could only live somewhere equally as green as the PNW. I think I’d get depressed if I went too long without seeing a pine tree 😉
Amelia @Eating Made Easy says
If I ever move away from where I live now – Hermosa Beach, CA – I will be homesick for it forever! It’s the most quaint and beautiful little beach town, and such a tight-knit community. The only downside is it’s cost of living – over $1 million for a tiny little fixer-upper. Yikes!
Amie says
I definitely miss Colorado because my family is there, but I can’t complain, Maui is pretty awesome 🙂 those pancakes look delish!