MickeyMom76
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Hey all hope I'm not to late to join the party.
I'm Shannon, 37 from RI. A mom to DS 8, DS 5 AND DD who will be 2 next week. I am. Biz Analyst for a local bank and have been working from home since March which has cut down my excersize which consisted mainly of long walks on lunch breaks 3+ times a week and weekend outings to zoos and aquariums with my kiddos.
My goal while not weight loss is toning. I want to be able to move around without feeling jiggly.
I have started trying to squeeze in a couple zumba routines and/or blogilates 5 min workouts while my computer boots up, making dinner, after the kids go to sleep...basically whenever I can find a min. Goal is to do this 4-6 times a week paired with drinking more water and healthier snacking...if you have not made chick-pea buckeyes look them up on Pintrest NOW.
I have just returned to the boards recently as an attempt at adult conversation away from twitter...which makes me increasingly sad and anxious and I'm sure is NOT helping my health goals.
I was on the Dis boards ages ago and had no idea this thread existed.
So here I am, pleasure to meet you all. Have a wonderful weekend. Hope you have some fun plans! Ours will likely include cleaning the yard. Isaias rolled through here earlier this week. We were fortunate to not lose power or have heavy damage but the amount of sticks and leaves and dirt in the bottom of the pool right now is pretty epic.
Hey all hope I'm not to late to join the party.
I'm Shannon, 37 from RI. A mom to DS 8, DS 5 AND DD who will be 2 next week. I am. Biz Analyst for a local bank and have been working from home since March which has cut down my excersize which consisted mainly of long walks on lunch breaks 3+ times a week and weekend outings to zoos and aquariums with my kiddos.
My goal while not weight loss is toning. I want to be able to move around without feeling jiggly.
I have started trying to squeeze in a couple zumba routines and/or blogilates 5 min workouts while my computer boots up, making dinner, after the kids go to sleep...basically whenever I can find a min. Goal is to do this 4-6 times a week paired with drinking more water and healthier snacking...if you have not made chick-pea buckeyes look them up on Pintrest NOW.
I have just returned to the boards recently as an attempt at adult conversation away from twitter...which makes me increasingly sad and anxious and I'm sure is NOT helping my health goals.
I was on the Dis boards ages ago and had no idea this thread existed.
So here I am, pleasure to meet you all. Have a wonderful weekend. Hope you have some fun plans! Ours will likely include cleaning the yard. Isaias rolled through here earlier this week. We were fortunate to not lose power or have heavy damage but the amount of sticks and leaves and dirt in the bottom of the pool right now is pretty epic.
Oh, my! There hasn’t been that discussion in my district (I talk frequently with my friends still teaching). I would be inclined to wear clothes easy to wash and change as soon as I get home. And bring extras to keep at work-in case they throw up? My elementary friends always had stories about their little ones unexpectedly throwing up. Here’s mine:To all my teacher friends on here, have your schools/teachers been talking about wearing scrubs? I didn’t realize this was a topic of conversation amongst our teacher union and admin until yesterday’s faculty meeting when they said we were approved to wear scrubs and sneakers if we choose. So we don’t have to, but it’s an option. I’m just worried about the kids and what that will look to them. I don’t want to pretend to be a health professional either. So a few of us in primary grades were thinking scrub pants with tshirts. My sister is a pediatrician and I asked her thoughts. She said scrubs are usually moisture resistant and some brands are antimicrobial. But basically it would be best to be covers and wear stuff that is easy to wash (no dry cleaning). But I’m just curious what other areas are doing. I hadn’t heard about teachers wearing scrubs...but at the same time I tend to avoid the news lately because it makes me anxious...
It’s never too late, we’re happy to have you join in! Welcome!Hey all hope I'm not to late to join the party.
I'm Shannon, 37 from RI. A mom to DS 8, DS 5 AND DD who will be 2 next week. I am. Biz Analyst for a local bank and have been working from home since March which has cut down my excersize which consisted mainly of long walks on lunch breaks 3+ times a week and weekend outings to zoos and aquariums with my kiddos.
My goal while not weight loss is toning. I want to be able to move around without feeling jiggly.
I have started trying to squeeze in a couple zumba routines and/or blogilates 5 min workouts while my computer boots up, making dinner, after the kids go to sleep...basically whenever I can find a min. Goal is to do this 4-6 times a week paired with drinking more water and healthier snacking...if you have not made chick-pea buckeyes look them up on Pintrest NOW.
I have just returned to the boards recently as an attempt at adult conversation away from twitter...which makes me increasingly sad and anxious and I'm sure is NOT helping my health goals.
I was on the Dis boards ages ago and had no idea this thread existed.
So here I am, pleasure to meet you all. Have a wonderful weekend. Hope you have some fun plans! Ours will likely include cleaning the yard. Isaias rolled through here earlier this week. We were fortunate to not lose power or have heavy damage but the amount of sticks and leaves and dirt in the bottom of the pool right now is pretty epic.
The only thing I saw close to that was on FaceBook. It was a teacher wearing a surgical gown over her clothes, a face shield, and mask. I plan on wearing a face shield and mask at the very least. I'm not planning on wearing anything nice that I would need to wash in gentle or dry clean. I will be wearing much more casual clothing that I can wash and dry easily. My only issue is that I'm tall with very long legs, so I can't dry any of my pants or they will shrink and become high waters.To all my teacher friends on here, have your schools/teachers been talking about wearing scrubs? I didn’t realize this was a topic of conversation amongst our teacher union and admin until yesterday’s faculty meeting when they said we were approved to wear scrubs and sneakers if we choose. So we don’t have to, but it’s an option. I’m just worried about the kids and what that will look to them. I don’t want to pretend to be a health professional either. So a few of us in primary grades were thinking scrub pants with tshirts. My sister is a pediatrician and I asked her thoughts. She said scrubs are usually moisture resistant and some brands are antimicrobial. But basically it would be best to be covers and wear stuff that is easy to wash (no dry cleaning). But I’m just curious what other areas are doing. I hadn’t heard about teachers wearing scrubs...but at the same time I tend to avoid the news lately because it makes me anxious...
One of my paras bent over in front of a student, and the student vomited on her head! She was totally nonchalant about it. She walked over to the sink, stuck her head under it, grabbed paper towels, wiped off her head and face, and said, "There's always something to take the joy out of living!"Oh, my! There hasn’t been that discussion in my district (I talk frequently with my friends still teaching). I would be inclined to wear clothes easy to wash and change as soon as I get home. And bring extras to keep at work-in case they throw up? My elementary friends always had stories about their little ones unexpectedly throwing up. Here’s mine:
One day in the library a girl casually pulled over a trash can and threw up. “Oh, honey, let’s get you to the nurse! It’s ok, Mrs. sjrec, I’m not sick, it’s just detox.” I still took her to the nurse-with my trash can!![]()
Welcome!Hey all hope I'm not to late to join the party.
I'm Shannon, 37 from RI. A mom to DS 8, DS 5 AND DD who will be 2 next week. I am. Biz Analyst for a local bank and have been working from home since March which has cut down my excersize which consisted mainly of long walks on lunch breaks 3+ times a week and weekend outings to zoos and aquariums with my kiddos.
My goal while not weight loss is toning. I want to be able to move around without feeling jiggly.
I have started trying to squeeze in a couple zumba routines and/or blogilates 5 min workouts while my computer boots up, making dinner, after the kids go to sleep...basically whenever I can find a min. Goal is to do this 4-6 times a week paired with drinking more water and healthier snacking...if you have not made chick-pea buckeyes look them up on Pintrest NOW.
I have just returned to the boards recently as an attempt at adult conversation away from twitter...which makes me increasingly sad and anxious and I'm sure is NOT helping my health goals.
I was on the Dis boards ages ago and had no idea this thread existed.
So here I am, pleasure to meet you all. Have a wonderful weekend. Hope you have some fun plans! Ours will likely include cleaning the yard. Isaias rolled through here earlier this week. We were fortunate to not lose power or have heavy damage but the amount of sticks and leaves and dirt in the bottom of the pool right now is pretty epic.
What are you doing to refuel your body for this week?