Whew! It took more than 2 weeks, but weeks 2 and 3 of c25k are done. Week 2 went off fairly uneventful, I ran, sucked some wind the first couple of days, LOVED the third day without the stroller. Week 3 however was a different story. The first day was rough, running for 3 minutes straight is no joke. I was REALLY ready to hear Sheila by the 90 second mark, for the first 3 minute run. Week 3 consists of 4 runs, 90 sec, 3 min, 90 sec, 3 min. By the second 3 minute run I was in much better shape though. Maybe I just need some warm-up time to get into my groove?
I knew week 3 would be tough, but I was ready for it. I usually run on Tues and Thurs mornings, and then again on Sunday morning, so 3x/wk. This week Gavin had his 9 month check-up Thurs morning, so my plan was to run at night. And then our house got struck by a horrible plague. So I went over a week between runs. I was bummed, but thankfully STILL motivated. Life happens. And after a week of being cooped up in the house with a bunch of sickies, I was MORE than ready to get out and run. I ran Thursday morning with G in the stroller, he promptly passed out, I'm guessing his little body was just exhausted from fighting the sickies all week. So I did my run, it kicked my ass, as expected. I sucked wind, tried to use the force to convince Sheila to talk to me sooner, but I did it, and I felt great afterward. And I got a lengthy cool-down session to let G catch some Z's as we strolled around the neighborhood.
Sunday morning it was nice and cool out, I went out mostly solo, I did take Reecey, but she's a good running companion. And it was AWESOME. I totally could have run longer.
So the moral of the story? Shit happens, life gets in the way. But that is NOT an excuse to quit! Take time, do what you need to do to get yourself together, and then hop back on the running train. You know you'll feel better for it :).
Monday, October 29, 2012
Wks 2 and 3 are done, with some challenges
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Thursday, October 25, 2012
Da Plague has hit!
What.A.Week. It started Thursday. I picked Z up from school and Ms. Donna told me "He just wasn't himself today. He looked a little pale". Hmmm... this sounds bad I thought. We got home and he took a looong nap, very, very long for Z, 3+ hours. I thought maybe he was just growing or something because he seemed ok when we got home. We had dinner, he had been a little whiny since he woke up, and then it happened. The one thing I can absolutely NOT handle as a mommy, the pukes started. I high-tailed it away from Z as soon as that shiznit began because I'm a sympathetic puker in the WORST way, and Daddy really doesn't need that much to clean up. Evidently Z did it 3x poor kiddo. He also had a fever, lucky kid :p. He was down for 2 days, thankfully only once incident of puking.
And then DOWN went the mama! No puking thank GAWD, but I had a fever for 2.5 days and the body aches, OMG the body aches, I was curled up in bed with my comforter pulled high over my shoulders, it was pathetic.
It hit B too, but not as bad.
Worst of all, it hit poor little G. It hit him the absolute hardest :(. He had a fever from Saturday til yesterday mid-day. We took him in to the Dr because I was SURE at that point it had to be an ear infection or something, but no, poor little guy. So cranky, so clingy, little man just slept, screamed, nursed, slept. ONLY mama was allowed to hold him, feed him, or even look in his general direction, He was a HOT MESS.
The fever has broke for G, but the runny nose remains, and I'm pretty sure he's cutting two teeth, so he's not all sunshine and smiles, but we have happy little G back for the most part.
It was a HELLUVA week though. Hoping to get some more time to myself so I can get a couple of posts written that have been brewing in my head.
One is going to be discussing the idea of friendships as an adult, kind of inspired by this post because holy HELL can I relate..
Friday, October 19, 2012
5 little pumpkins... Halloween craft for the kiddos
I apologize in advance if you have an aversion to scissors, glue, and cuteness. You're just going to have to look away for a bit. Zach has been insistent on making stuff for Halloween lately. So I've been pressed to come up with things for him to do. This time I was *not* inspired by Pinterest, but by the Halloween book we've been reading at bedtime lately. It's the five little pumpkins rhyme:
All caught up now? I decided what more festive thing to do than to have him make the five little pumpkins sitting on a gate? I have a bag of popsicle sticks, I cut 5 of them in half and used that to make the gate. Zach glued it on some blue background paper.
And then I cut out five little pumpkins for him to decorate and glue on the gate. Easy peasy. He LOVED it, and embellished with a "spooky spider" and other scary(?) drawings.
5 little pumpkins sitting on a gate
The first one said "oh my it's getting late"
The second one said "there are witches in the air"
The third one said "but we don't care!"
The fourth one said let's run and run and run"
The fifth one said "We're ready for some fun!"
ooooooo when the wind! And OUT went the light!
And the five little pumpkins rolled out of sight
All caught up now? I decided what more festive thing to do than to have him make the five little pumpkins sitting on a gate? I have a bag of popsicle sticks, I cut 5 of them in half and used that to make the gate. Zach glued it on some blue background paper.
And then I cut out five little pumpkins for him to decorate and glue on the gate. Easy peasy. He LOVED it, and embellished with a "spooky spider" and other scary(?) drawings.
Cutting out eyes and mouths for the pumpkins |
Using excessive amounts of glue to secure the pumpkin faces |
TA-DA! The finished product |
Monday, October 15, 2012
A day in the life
Today I decided to do something a bit different. A while ago I saw a post from Jill of Baby Rabies, where she took a picture every hour to document an "ordinary day". I thought it'd be interesting to see what a day actually looks like for us, it usually goes by so fast without having any idea what we actually did. I took a picture every hour from 8am to 8pm. I'm nowhere near the photographer she is, but it still gives a pretty good picture of our lives.
8am - the boys are playing in their playroom. Formerly the adult gameroom that used to house a pool table, kegerator, and arcade, now houses legos, a batcave and a jumperoo. Z is STILL in his jammies, G is dressed. Z up since 6, G since 630, both have had breakfast. It's morning chill time.
9am - G is getting angsty, getting ready to feed him and put him down for morning nap. Z took our pic, he is going to play spiderman game on the computer. G falls asleep nursing covering his face with the blanket.
10am - Just finished steam mopping the floors. Z is hanging on the couch playing with some duplos. G is napping.
11am - Headed to the park to burn off some energy in hopes for good afternoon naps from both boys.
12pm - lunch time, Z is feasting on mickey nuggets and apples, G is having peas, squash, pears, and puffs. G just had an epic ear-splitting meltdown
1pm - Z is napping. G is having the time of his life emptying the laundry basket full of clean diapers.
2pm - G is napping. Z's turn for a meltdown. He woke up with a cramp in his calf.
3pm - Everybody's awake! Snack time :). Z is watching Phineas and Ferb on the ipad, G is apparently looking on as well.
4pm - Decided to spend time in the backyard since Z's calf still hurts. G is not in favor of this, he really should have napped longer this afternoon. Zach is showing me "acorns" he brought home from the playground at school, yay?
5pm - Making dinner, I was going to make a brown rice stir-fry type thing, but I forgot to start brown rice earlier, so rice noodles it is! Z loves to help in the kitchen.
6pm - Winding down in the playroom before bedtime. Z got a new magazine in the mail. G is obsessed with all sports balls.
7pm - Getting ready for bath time, G is soooo tired and cranky from teething.
8pm - Kids are asleep, settling down for some picture editing at the computer.
So, I learned we're not very exciting. But that wasn't the point of this exercise. This is an ordinary day in our lives. The good, the bad, the ugly. Sometimes we are having fun and sometimes we... are not.
8am - the boys are playing in their playroom. Formerly the adult gameroom that used to house a pool table, kegerator, and arcade, now houses legos, a batcave and a jumperoo. Z is STILL in his jammies, G is dressed. Z up since 6, G since 630, both have had breakfast. It's morning chill time.
10am - Just finished steam mopping the floors. Z is hanging on the couch playing with some duplos. G is napping.
11am - Headed to the park to burn off some energy in hopes for good afternoon naps from both boys.
12pm - lunch time, Z is feasting on mickey nuggets and apples, G is having peas, squash, pears, and puffs. G just had an epic ear-splitting meltdown
1pm - Z is napping. G is having the time of his life emptying the laundry basket full of clean diapers.
2pm - G is napping. Z's turn for a meltdown. He woke up with a cramp in his calf.
3pm - Everybody's awake! Snack time :). Z is watching Phineas and Ferb on the ipad, G is apparently looking on as well.
6pm - Winding down in the playroom before bedtime. Z got a new magazine in the mail. G is obsessed with all sports balls.
7pm - Getting ready for bath time, G is soooo tired and cranky from teething.
8pm - Kids are asleep, settling down for some picture editing at the computer.
So, I learned we're not very exciting. But that wasn't the point of this exercise. This is an ordinary day in our lives. The good, the bad, the ugly. Sometimes we are having fun and sometimes we... are not.
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Friday, October 12, 2012
Monster Mash! Another easy Halloween craft for the kiddos
Cut out a large oval in green construction paper. Draw and cut out some hands/legs for the monster in green. Use some white paper and cut out an oval eye, and some horns while you're at it. Give your kiddo the glue and let them slap that down on some background purple paper.
While they're doing that, tear up some tissue paper, I used green and blue, into smallish pieces, maybe 2x2inches?, show your kiddo how to crumple them up, and then glue down the crumpled up paper to be the monster's fur. Go for good coverage on the fur, it'll look cute AND it will keep them very busy, double bonus!
When they are done with the fur have them glue on the horns. And now the eye, Zach is enamored with googly eyes right now, in case you couldn't tell, so he used a bunch of those on the white oval to make the monster eye.
Let the glue dry. Hang the beautiful and festive creation in a proper frame to adorn your home with DIY Halloween decorations.
Wednesday, October 10, 2012
Ditch the plastic
Ditching the plastic in your life isn't just about going green, it's about doing your body a favor too. I touched on it some in my post about reusable water bottles, but the topic deserves some elaboration.
Let me summarize, plastic is some nasty shiz, avoid it when possible.
Want more details? Plastic is chemical-laden, carcinogenic, and endocrine disrupting. Nevermind, terrible for the environment, makes your food taste funny, melts, and stinks. So avoid it like the plague whenever possible.
A couple of years ago we decided to ditch all our plastic containers and replace them with Pyrex glass containers. We also rarely drink out of plastic cups and try to buy products in containers other than plastic whenever possible.
Not ready for those drastic measures yet? Understandable, there are some easy things you can do to cut down on the nasty effects of plastic.
1) Do NOT microwave it, put your food on a plate or in a glass container to microwave. Yes, there are some plastics that claim to be microwave safe, but do you really want to remember which ones those are? Just take the food out of the plastic.
2) When you need to buy a new container, buy glass instead of plastic. You can gradually replace that way.
3) Avoid any extreme temperatures for plastic, don't heat it or freeze it, that's when the max chemical leakage occurs.
4) Avoid plastic wrap touching your food
5) Avoid using plastic baggies for your food, there are some great reusuable alternatives out there!
There are lots of articles out there going into more details on why plastic is dangerous, here are a few:
Microwaving food in plastic: Dangerous or not?
Adverse health effects of Plastic
Plastic
Plastic is virtually unavoidable with kids, especially little kids, but do what you can. Buy wood toys and silicone teethers. Give them stainless cups for their drinks. And set an example for them in the future by using glass containers and avoiding buying plastic when possible. It's all about the shade of green you want to be :).
Let me summarize, plastic is some nasty shiz, avoid it when possible.
Want more details? Plastic is chemical-laden, carcinogenic, and endocrine disrupting. Nevermind, terrible for the environment, makes your food taste funny, melts, and stinks. So avoid it like the plague whenever possible.
A couple of years ago we decided to ditch all our plastic containers and replace them with Pyrex glass containers. We also rarely drink out of plastic cups and try to buy products in containers other than plastic whenever possible.
Not ready for those drastic measures yet? Understandable, there are some easy things you can do to cut down on the nasty effects of plastic.
1) Do NOT microwave it, put your food on a plate or in a glass container to microwave. Yes, there are some plastics that claim to be microwave safe, but do you really want to remember which ones those are? Just take the food out of the plastic.
2) When you need to buy a new container, buy glass instead of plastic. You can gradually replace that way.
3) Avoid any extreme temperatures for plastic, don't heat it or freeze it, that's when the max chemical leakage occurs.
4) Avoid plastic wrap touching your food
5) Avoid using plastic baggies for your food, there are some great reusuable alternatives out there!
There are lots of articles out there going into more details on why plastic is dangerous, here are a few:
Microwaving food in plastic: Dangerous or not?
Adverse health effects of Plastic
Plastic
Plastic is virtually unavoidable with kids, especially little kids, but do what you can. Buy wood toys and silicone teethers. Give them stainless cups for their drinks. And set an example for them in the future by using glass containers and avoiding buying plastic when possible. It's all about the shade of green you want to be :).
Monday, October 8, 2012
Week 1 down, run mama, run!
Week 1 of my c25k reboot is done. I feel GREAT, and I've learned (and been reminded of) some things.
First I wanted to elaborate a little on what c25k is all about. I am NOT being sponsored in any way for doing this program (although I wouldn't mind if I was *wink, wink*). It's a slow start to running, it stands for couch-to-5k. Designed to get you off the couch and into running. It eases you into running, upping the amount of running you're doing slowly so you keep doing it. For instance, this week, my runs consisted of a 5 minute warm-up, run for 60 seconds, walk for 90 seconds, repeat the run/walk for 20 minutes, running 8 times. And then a 5 minute walk to cool down. So, basically, the first week, you only have to run for one minute at a time. ONE MINUTE. Focus on that goal, the amount of time you are running. Don't worry about distance, don't worry about speed. Just keep running for one minute. Even if it's a sad, slow, wind-sucking run, ANYBODY can run for one minute.
This week went fairly well. My first run went better than expected, and I even pushed Gavin in the jogging stroller which definitely adds to the workout. The first 5 run segments went fine, I felt ok, by the 6th, well, I was looking forward to the voice from my phone app to tell me it was time to walk, I'm going to call her Sheila for no other reason than I feel she sounds like a Sheila.
That's the good, I try to be completely honest with you, so here's the bad. My shins hurt, bad afterwards and my knees were a little sore. (TMI alert) Nursing boobs need a smaller sports bra, the girls were bouncing around waayyyy too much. And I was reminded that I have the world's most sensitive feet. I got a dime sized blister on the back of my heel, OUCH!
Two days later I ran again, I try to run every other day so I have a recovery day. That day I decided to run on a gravel/dirt trail near my house to see if my shins and knees felt better afterwards. OMG what a difference running surface makes! If you can find a nice non-concrete/asphalt trail to run on, DEFINITELY do it! Everything felt so much better after that run. Except the blister, that shiz hurt like a moh-foh because it popped on my run, I had a band-aid over it just in case, good thing :p. I still wanted Sheila to speak up sooner by the 6th segment, but I wasn't sucking wind nearly as bad.
Three days later I ran again, this time without the jogging stroller and with Reecey. That run was AWESOME, I don't know if it was because I didn't have the stroller, or because it was day 3 of running, but I felt GREAT. When Sheila told me to stop and walk I was like "already?". I could have run longer, but I will NOT push it. Stick with the program people, don't try to get all crazy, you will regret it.
The weather has been GORGEOUS so I am looking forward to more running next week! How is your running going? I'd love to hear about it in the comments :).
Don't forget if you're local, there's the Color Me Rad run coming Nov 3 in Peoria, I'm giving away entries, and there's a promo-code to save you money!
First I wanted to elaborate a little on what c25k is all about. I am NOT being sponsored in any way for doing this program (although I wouldn't mind if I was *wink, wink*). It's a slow start to running, it stands for couch-to-5k. Designed to get you off the couch and into running. It eases you into running, upping the amount of running you're doing slowly so you keep doing it. For instance, this week, my runs consisted of a 5 minute warm-up, run for 60 seconds, walk for 90 seconds, repeat the run/walk for 20 minutes, running 8 times. And then a 5 minute walk to cool down. So, basically, the first week, you only have to run for one minute at a time. ONE MINUTE. Focus on that goal, the amount of time you are running. Don't worry about distance, don't worry about speed. Just keep running for one minute. Even if it's a sad, slow, wind-sucking run, ANYBODY can run for one minute.
This week went fairly well. My first run went better than expected, and I even pushed Gavin in the jogging stroller which definitely adds to the workout. The first 5 run segments went fine, I felt ok, by the 6th, well, I was looking forward to the voice from my phone app to tell me it was time to walk, I'm going to call her Sheila for no other reason than I feel she sounds like a Sheila.
That's the good, I try to be completely honest with you, so here's the bad. My shins hurt, bad afterwards and my knees were a little sore. (TMI alert) Nursing boobs need a smaller sports bra, the girls were bouncing around waayyyy too much. And I was reminded that I have the world's most sensitive feet. I got a dime sized blister on the back of my heel, OUCH!
Two days later I ran again, I try to run every other day so I have a recovery day. That day I decided to run on a gravel/dirt trail near my house to see if my shins and knees felt better afterwards. OMG what a difference running surface makes! If you can find a nice non-concrete/asphalt trail to run on, DEFINITELY do it! Everything felt so much better after that run. Except the blister, that shiz hurt like a moh-foh because it popped on my run, I had a band-aid over it just in case, good thing :p. I still wanted Sheila to speak up sooner by the 6th segment, but I wasn't sucking wind nearly as bad.
Three days later I ran again, this time without the jogging stroller and with Reecey. That run was AWESOME, I don't know if it was because I didn't have the stroller, or because it was day 3 of running, but I felt GREAT. When Sheila told me to stop and walk I was like "already?". I could have run longer, but I will NOT push it. Stick with the program people, don't try to get all crazy, you will regret it.
The weather has been GORGEOUS so I am looking forward to more running next week! How is your running going? I'd love to hear about it in the comments :).
Don't forget if you're local, there's the Color Me Rad run coming Nov 3 in Peoria, I'm giving away entries, and there's a promo-code to save you money!
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Sunday, October 7, 2012
Crazy, Colorful, Running
The Color Me Rad 5k is on Nov 3, starting at 8am at the Peoria Sports Complex benefiting the Ronald McDonald House of Phoenix.
Here is some more info from their site about the Color Me Rad race:
When Zoloft and balloon animals can't seem to raise your spirits, the best way to brighten your life is to run Color Me Rad 5K.
Historically, running has only been acceptable when trying to escape the law, personal responsibility, the truth, and grizzly bears.
Instead of running FROM something, get ready to run FOR something at this year’s Color Me Rad. Run for the Hell of it.
Color Me Rad is coming to a town near you with a tsunami of color that'll make colored tears of joy run down your cheeks and will renew your will to live.
Color Me Rad is coming to a town near you with a tsunami of color that'll make colored tears of joy run down your cheeks and will renew your will to live.
After 5K of color bombardment, we guarantee your outlook will be brighter, your boyfriend will be more affectionate, your girlfriend will be less needy, the hair on your head will grow back and the hair on your back will fall out, your black and white TV will turn into 720p HD (I know you were hoping for 1080, but we organize races, we're not miracle workers), and your gray outlook will turn green like a spring morning.
You’ll start off with a shirt as pure and white as your grandpa's dentures and you'll soak up enough color while running to change your skin tone forever. You'll wind up looking like a pack of skittles – just make sure not to “taste the rainbow.”
You’ll start off with a shirt as pure and white as your grandpa's dentures and you'll soak up enough color while running to change your skin tone forever. You'll wind up looking like a pack of skittles – just make sure not to “taste the rainbow.”
So cast your DYE and get red in the face from Color Me Rad, and not from the embarrassment of passing up on the run of a lifetime.
How it works:
Start out as clean as a newborn babe, and throughout the run, you'll coat your chaffing thighs with Color Bombs of blue, green, pink, purple, and yellow until your face, shirt, and body come out silkscreened like a tie-dyed hippy on the other side.
Each section of the run adds a new explosion of color to your clean, painter’s palate until you cross the finish line into a final blitzkrieg of color.
What is the “color” in Color Me Rad?
You’re probably asking yourselves, “Is this really color being thrown at us or are the rainbows we’re seeing just God’s signal that it’ll never flood again?”
Well I’m glad you asked. This isn’t just smoke and mirrors. This is non-toxic, non-rash-inducing, Kroger branded, colored corn-starch. Subsidized by the government and processed in the good ol’ US of A, these blasts of starch will change your color, and your demeanor, but never your level of wellness.
You’re probably asking yourselves, “Is this really color being thrown at us or are the rainbows we’re seeing just God’s signal that it’ll never flood again?”
Well I’m glad you asked. This isn’t just smoke and mirrors. This is non-toxic, non-rash-inducing, Kroger branded, colored corn-starch. Subsidized by the government and processed in the good ol’ US of A, these blasts of starch will change your color, and your demeanor, but never your level of wellness.
So, who wants to do it?!? The Color Me Rad folks are awesomely providing me with FIVE free passes and while I would LOVE to do it, it is just highly unlikely that I will be getting myself from the SE valley to the NW valley by 8am in time to race. So my loss is your benefit!
Don't want to enter the giveaway? You can still save money on your entry fee! Use the code CHEAPGREEN15 to save 15% on your registration at colormerad.com
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Thursday, October 4, 2012
BOO! Another easy Halloween decoration craft
We have been busy making Halloween decorations over here. I have no idea what has come over me but we have the cutest, cheapest, and easiest decorations now :).
This one I actually did see a variation of on Pinterest. But with most things Pinterest, I took inspiration from the picture and didn't actually read the instructions. If you haven't guessed by now, I'm a very visual person with somewhat of a photographic memory. So I see it, remember it, do it. The point of all that explanation is, I have no idea what pin I got this idea from, so if it's yours let me know so I can give credit where it's due.
Anywho, I wanted some more inside decorations for Halloween to make us feel all festive and since the crafty bug already bit me I decided to go with it. I got 3 paper mache letters, B-O-O, from Jo-Ann's, they were on sale for $2 a piece. I also bought some black acrylic paint, I have a few things in mind I want to do with that besides this project, so it was a good buy, and use a coupon when you can! I happened to notice in Target they had packs of themed scrapbook paper for $1 each, so I snagged a couple of Halloween ones, at the time having no idea what I would do with them, but I knew I would do *something* with them :).
Paint your letters with the black paint, completely, even in the insides, and tops/bottoms. Let the paint dry.
Trace the outline of the letters on the scrapbook paper like so:
I did both sides of the letters with scrapbook paper, because you can see both sides of the letters where I display them, your craft, your call. Cut out the letters from the scrapbook paper, glue them on with Mod Podge. Let the glue dry.
Now Mod Podge (yes I'm verbing that bad boy) over the paper and coat the whole letter (do this in parts so the glue doesn't stick to whatever you put it on to dry). Repeat said coating, so you have 2 coats.
Marvel at your crafty-ness. Display with some stuff you find in your box of Halloween decorations like so:
This one I actually did see a variation of on Pinterest. But with most things Pinterest, I took inspiration from the picture and didn't actually read the instructions. If you haven't guessed by now, I'm a very visual person with somewhat of a photographic memory. So I see it, remember it, do it. The point of all that explanation is, I have no idea what pin I got this idea from, so if it's yours let me know so I can give credit where it's due.
Anywho, I wanted some more inside decorations for Halloween to make us feel all festive and since the crafty bug already bit me I decided to go with it. I got 3 paper mache letters, B-O-O, from Jo-Ann's, they were on sale for $2 a piece. I also bought some black acrylic paint, I have a few things in mind I want to do with that besides this project, so it was a good buy, and use a coupon when you can! I happened to notice in Target they had packs of themed scrapbook paper for $1 each, so I snagged a couple of Halloween ones, at the time having no idea what I would do with them, but I knew I would do *something* with them :).
Paint your letters with the black paint, completely, even in the insides, and tops/bottoms. Let the paint dry.
Trace the outline of the letters on the scrapbook paper like so:
Now Mod Podge (yes I'm verbing that bad boy) over the paper and coat the whole letter (do this in parts so the glue doesn't stick to whatever you put it on to dry). Repeat said coating, so you have 2 coats.
Marvel at your crafty-ness. Display with some stuff you find in your box of Halloween decorations like so:
Tuesday, October 2, 2012
Run baby, run
Early last year, we're talking 2011 here, I decided to start running. At the time our family was just Zach, the hubs, and me. Gavin wasn't even in mah belly yet. I had done boot camp exercise before, I LOVED it, but holy HELL is it expensive. I tried doing some of the exercises on my own for a while, but that wasn't working motivation-wise. I needed something that could push myself and that I couldn't easily opt-out of or stop halfway through. So I turned to running.
I am NO runner, so I needed some kind of way to ease into it. There are a few slow start methods out there, I happened to choose c25k. Mostly because it was available foh free as an app on my phone, and I knew a few other people doing it.
I have to say, that app, that program, it made me actually, kind of, sort of, like running. I was shocked, I was actually running for a half hour STRAIGHT, no stopping, no sucking wind, just running, it was awesome. Now, I wasn't covering much ground because I am sloooowwww but, my intention was to work on that, first distance and endurance, then speed. And it was all going so well!
Until I got knocked up, I tried to keep running since my body was used to it, and I was doing ok for a month or so. And then the temps started heating up, it was early May in AZ, so between the temps, and being freshly knocked up, I got dizzy on one run and decided to put up my running shoes for a while. I still walked and exercised some while preggers, just no more running.
Fast forward to now. Gavin is 8 months old, the temps have FINALLY started cooling down here, and my butt is not getting any smaller doing nothing. Well, actually it is, it's amazing how much not being sedentary staring at a computer screen helps your body, one more benefit to taking a break from the nerd-life. But I digress, I'm ready to start exercising regularly again, and am looking forward to getting out in the fresh air.
This week I'm starting week 1. I'm buckling Gavin up in the jogging stroller, considering taking Reecey with us, and hitting the gravel with my running shoes. And I'm going to write about it regularly. Nothing like the interwebs for some accountability!
If *I* can do it, ANYBODY can, so who's going to do it with me?
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