I appear to be seriously allergic to something in [livejournal.com profile] eleanor's apartment--my best guess is that Sevi, the cat who I am allergic to (and who in theory lives elsewhere) has gotten enough dander into the place to cause me problems even if I carefully don't touch her. I had to leave Ellie's birthday party after about 45 minutes, having barely had a chance to talk to her or anyone else (beyond burbling about Julian to [livejournal.com profile] volund).

However, the party did get me and [livejournal.com profile] cattitude downtown; I treated him to dinner at Faan [sic], an "Asian fusion" restaurant on Sixth Avenue between 8th and 9th Streets (next to the papaya place--the last time I was in that space it was Charlie Mom Noodle Shop) that [livejournal.com profile] r_ness recommended. Thanks for the suggestion/information! We both ordered entrees off the specials menu: Cattitude had red snapper with cheese, nori, hoisin, and what I guessed might be shredded jicama; I had duck with lichees (and a few asparagus spears). We were each very pleased with our own dish, though less impressed with the other's. Appetizers were a "New York roll" maki sushi of salmon skin, scallion, and cucumber--it practically had my name on it--and toasted sesame seeds on the outside. If I'd designed it, I'd have used tobiko instead of the sesame, and I would have been wrong. The toasted sesame worked just right there. Besides, there was plenty of tobiko on the other appetizer, a pleasant fancied-up variant of Crab Rangoon (well, fancied-up, and then de-fancied by the use of "crab stick" instead of actual crab), and on Cattitude's fish.

Before dinner, I went to the gym and then down to St. Mark's Place to buy some socks: three pairs in boring black, one in slightly weird tie-dye. And before that we checked out the new Greenmarket in our neighborhood (Isham between Seaman and Park Terrace West, Saturdays only), but by the time we got there almost everything was sold out. So we chatted about that, Inwood, and thence eagles, DDT, and related matters with one of the vendors, before someone grabbed her to introduce her to a restaurant owner. Next week, she said, she'll bring more cherries and more apples, having seen how eager Inwood is to buy them.


I got through a full 33 minutes of cardio even though I ran out of newspaper; top heart rate 152

Calf machine, 60 pounds, 3 sets of 15
Bench press, 65 pounds, 6--by mistake, I thought I'd loaded on 60 pounds, and had gotten as far as writing "not fun, *sigh*" before I went to unload the weights like a respectable gym user and saw my mistake. 60 pounds, 2 sets of 10

Seated leg curl, 100 pounds, 12, 9; 95 pounds, 9: I probably could have done more, but was feeling tired
Triceps pulldown, 50 pounds, 15, 6. At that point, I felt a pain in my left wrist and stopped. Given the location (outside of the wrist), it probably wasn't the old chipped bone there, but I didn't feel like taking chances.

Crunches, 4 sets of 20
Back arches with physio ball, 2 sets of 17
Back arch/lift, 17
Yoga tree, 4 sets of {2 on each leg}

Right-arm-only bicep curls, 20 pounds, 15, 6; 15 pounds, 9
Right-arm lateral raise, 7.5 pounds, 15. There is a very noticeable difference in appearance between my upper arms when one is supporting a dumbbell and the other is doing the movements without a weight.

Seated leg press, 325 pounds, 2 sets of 12
Leg extension, 60 pounds, 12

Stretches
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i had to leave a friend's house over the weekend due to an allergic reaction, too--i always hate it when that happens more because i feel like there ought to be something i could do to keep it from happening...but what?
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