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More Drink, Less Run...Since 2008
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OMG, Saco! That is only 20 minutes away! He will arrive this morning, I think. We usually get our FedEx deliveries around 10.
Jean-Claude is here! Jean-Claude is here! It took A LOT of work to unwrap him! OMG, Lisa--you weren't kidding! I took pics along the way and will post them when I can. But he is here and in one piece and I've already pressed his little nose a dozen times! I had no idea there were so many different sounds it makes!
Is it wrong I am watching the arrival of a rodent more closely than I did the Presidential Election?![]()
So question for you all... my gym has completely tweaked the pricing for my training sessions and I have to change what I have been doing to fit it into my budget. I was doing an hour session three times a week. So now, my options are this - 2 hour sessions per week or 4 half hour sessions per week (I would be doing my warmup on my own so the 30 minutes would be at full working mode). Jesse tells me that the metabolism boosts of the 4 sessions would be good for me. If I drop down to two sessions than I would need to do one session on my own which may also be a good thing. I am confused so - Thoughts?
Starting to feel a bit more in control which is a good thing...
So, the article about my award at the university came out. This is the "People's Choice" type of Award. One of the ways it was measured was by using a rating website (along with yearly student evaluations). Here is an excerpt:
Anderson, a behavioral science professor in the Communication Department received the highest overall rating with a score of 4.6 while Donald Sytsma, professor of psychology, received the lowest with an overall rating of 1.6 in a comparison of professors who received more than 50 votes. Anderson was also rated as the ‘hottest’ professor. Anderson said she doesn’t check the website regularly and was unaware of her own existence on the site until a student told her about it. Sytsma did not respond to a request for comment.
Anderson says her ratings on RateMyProfessor are congruent with the positive student teacher evaluations that she receives at the end of each semester. The reason for these types responses? Anderson said she feels it is attributed to her attempt to have a “positive learning environment, fairness and open-mindedness in the classroom, and remaining student-centered.” The comments on RateMyProfessor.com seem to reflect this, with one student writing that Anderson is “extremely understanding and approachable.”
Thanks, Lisa. But it wasn't confidence that made me post it. I said I would, so I did. I guess I don't even think about stuff like that.
Jean-Claude is here! Jean-Claude is here! It took A LOT of work to unwrap him! OMG, Lisa--you weren't kidding! I took pics along the way and will post them when I can. But he is here and in one piece and I've already pressed his little nose a dozen times! I had no idea there were so many different sounds it makes!
One more thing. I love holiday candy. Like when they take a Snickers bar and mold it into a nutcracker. Or a butterfinger and mold it like a coin. I'm never losing weight, am I?![]()
later we are going to Denver and window shopping on what's called the 16th street mall, it's a pedestrian street with a lot of stores. Excited. Then, later in the evening, watching the parade of lights.
The FIRST AIRHOLE...
Okay. I want one now. Does that make me 6?
Okay. I want one now. Does that make me 6?
too funny!!!
I will wait until they are no longer the hot thing, though...
Paula, I would go for the 4 30 min sessions. That guarantees at least 4 trips a week and 4 good workouts a week, with no excuses available.
Fun! Stay away from the Cheesecake Factory.![]()
Oh - Cathie - forgot to mention, balsamic vinegar on salads is perfect. Not much to get you into trouble with vinegar. It is the oil you have to be worried about so go easy. Also explore other types of vinegar. I am a huge fan of champagne vinegar and fig infused balsamic. Change the vinegar and change the total flavor of your salad.
My post to Cathie just made me think of something that I just naturally do all the time now and I thought I would share. I so often hear people say "But I don't have TIME to workout..." Bullsh*t. Nancy and I are two of the busiest people I know and we both put in some of the longest hours for fitness. Everyone has TIME to do it, you just need to make it a priority.
BUT I realize that it is tough to get in that mind set, so I have lots of tips. There is a lot of down time in a day. For example, I often have to wait at the bus stop for 10-15 minutes in the afternoon (since the bus is never consistent). Sure, I could just stand there (or sit in the car since we have to drive to our bus stop) doing nothing. But that is such a waste. Instead, I use this time to do my squats and lunges. For people who have kids in sports-- When the kids have a game, they usually have to be at the field 30-45 minutes before the game for warm-ups. Most of the moms just sit their in their chairs and chat. I use the time to go for a run. That way I am killing two birds with one stone. When I take Cammie to her piano lesson, I just have to sit there for 30 minutes and wait. Again, I will do a short bonus run or just go for a walk to add some extra miles into my day. On a conference call? I sit on the exercise ball and do some sort of core or leg work. Because why just sit there for an hour? And any time I am walking from one place to another (the parking lot into the mall, for example) I walk FAST. I don't stroll.
Also, I always have a stocked gym bag in my car. Full set of workout clothes, water bottle, sneakers, and socks. That way if I get stuck somewhere, I can at least do *something* instead of wasting that time and then saying "But I didn't have time to work out today because X happened."