Well, I'd like to say I did it...but I can't. What's "it" you ask? Well, in conversations at work a colleague of mine said I should get out and just do the Grouse Grind, prepped or not, to give myself a benchmark. I considered, and mentioned it to my ex-roomie and friend M...she disagreed. She thought the BCMC trail which runs parallel to the Grind might be better for a first attempt at the summit.
SO, Sunday morning (yesterday), on a typically gray, drizzly, humid June day, I met her at the base of Grouse Mountain. Once we determined where the trail was (Grouse staff are not allowed, nor do they want to tell you where BCMC starts...even though you still get to the top and have to pay to download anyways...go figure) from a search & rescue employee, we set off. I packed a couple of pieces of fruit and my platypus water bladder with 2L of water in it. Nothing heavy, just enough to keep me hydrated hands free and provide a wee bit of energy if the need arose.
M's boyfriend D was smart enough to send his snow shoe/trekking poles, with the advice to M that it would probably be a good thing for me to use them. Boy did he know what he was talking about! The poles made ALL the difference, if I hadn't had them I doubt I would have made it as far as I did in the end.
So, there's 160 numbered markers on the BCMC trail...apparently (I discovered upon researching once I got home...) they're roughly every 20m of distance on the trail. It's a 3.2ish km hike, with about 850m elevation gain. Apparently #31 is 1/4 of the way up elevation wise, so making it to 35 we made it between 1/4 and 1/3...700m distance based on the markers, and from a topographical map I referenced, about 200m elevation gain. I crapped out at #35...we'd been toodling along, I'd been doing alright taking lots of breaks (this took us an hour and a bit to reach btw), but around the approach to #35 I started feeling queasy, and I just couldn't go on. As M reminded me, if we went further and I totally lost my strength or started having issues, there's no way for search & rescue to get in. I'd have to turn back.
So we turned back, and let me tell you, it was a hard climb down...almost as hard as going up, because of the stress on my knees and the worry about foot placement, etcetera. Again, the poles proved invaluable (remind me to get a set...they're expensive, but worth it!!). M has been rock climbing for a couple of years, so she's learned a lot about trusting her footing, I on the other hand have just gotten over a chest & sinus cold, and haven't been as active as I should be for a long time...I'm also quite overweight so it's pretty stressful on my body to do these things - but I'm still going to do them!! No better way to get fit and feel good than to indulge in outdoor activities.
SO...in the end we made the trip back down, and then took the gondola up to have lunch atop Grouse Mountain (since I'd invested in the $99+HST Annual Locals pass before the adventure started, thinking glibly we'd be making it up and downloading hahaha...d'oh!!). It was a nice lunch, but by the time we got to the car I was done. Sadly I decided to go to Richmond Ikea, which turned out to be a waste of time, and then got lost and went through the tunnel and ended up in South Delta instead of on Westminster Hwy headed back to New Westminster. Double d'oh. Argh. I'm directionally challenged sometimes...but oddly enough I can navigate Dublin, Galway, Belfast and Derry...even though 3 of those towns I've spent a grand total of about 72 hours in each one...but home? Pffft, who needs to know how to get from Richmond to New West...?? Sheesh!!
So, the moral of this tale? I'm going to do some less steep, but longer distance hikes for the next several weeks, then I'll work on elevation gain training. I forsee the stair climber at the gym in my future..as long as it stops making that horrible breaking clunking noise at me...
Right, my quads are KILLING me, and I have to get up for work again tomorrow...I survived Monday, but who knows how the rest of the week will treat me.
I also have a gluten free chocolate cake to give to my Fr. Mark when we meet tomorrow evening...I'm hoping flavour wins out over consistency...that darn oven makes baking so difficult!
Ok, that's enough, I'm really going to bed this time, HONEST! ;)
Isn't it funny how life gets in the way of our plans? Here's where I'll divulge details about my love life (where'd it go?), experiences in the wilds of the 'burbs, and general life musings.
Monday, June 18, 2012
Wednesday, June 13, 2012
14 Weeks to 30: Wednesday - Recycling or Closure??
Soooo...it's been a while!! I got caught by the vicious cold bug that's going around, and I think I've developed allergies thanks to the abundant cottonwood fluff all over the Lower Mainland this month!! I've been down for the count for over a week, less than fun. : (
That being said, I've got some interesting updates!!
1) We listed the house for sale.
2) We delisted the house after freaking out about it, and will instead come up with a way for the 'rents to buy out my portion of the title. I'll be there another year by the looks of it. This is ok, because it means I can save a little bit more money for now.
3) I got vacation time approved to go see M & J in South Carolina over Labour Day weekend/first week of September. Woohoo!!!! SO looking forward to catching up with the boys :D
4) I went back to the gym, just before getting sick, so the desire to keep it up is there, just waiting for the body's abilities to catch back up.
5) A guy from my past resurfaced... Sean from this entry...
http://gorgeousingreengrowth.blogspot.ca/2012/02/music-and-memory-are-funny-things.html
I managed to learn a couple of things from our encounter, and I think that there's a reason I keep running into all of these guys from my past!!
A couple of months ago I met up with a guy that I've been communicating with for almost 7 years, always saying that eventually, when we were both in the country/city/whatever, we would give it a go...see what happened. Well, after 7 years of hype and talk we did in April. I'm not going to say it was bad, it was just...underwhelming. So much thought and bravado had gone into it that it really couldn't live up to expectations. I won't be seeing him again I can guarantee that. However, I'm starting to see a trend with the 'what if' men in my life...
Last night Sean from the aforementioned entry got in touch with me. That girlfriend he has? They're "on a break"...and he wanted to know if I still wanted to know what it was like to kiss him. Now, typically I'd say no...and when he attempted to initiate an encounter about 3 or 4 years ago, I shot it down. Last night though, I got the feeling that I needed to see what happened.
It was nice to hang out with him again, it's been a REALLY long time since we just talked or chilled out together, without flinging verbal daggers back and forth (although he claims there never were any but hey...perception...whatever LOL). The encounter was...frenetic...I kind of felt like he was in puppy dog mode, the way they quiver in excitement to show their affection to their owners, as if they'll disappear without proper adulation. Not exactly what I was expecting, nor what I'm used to. It wasn't bad though, just...interesting.
In the end it was a good experience, but it left me with a lot to think about. He said right off the bat that he couldn't have it 'mean anything' in any deep sense since there's a time limit on his relationship's 'break', and I can appreciate that. I know full well that when she gets back into the province they'll get back together. He was just experimenting emotionally. Funnily enough, I think of last night as a dating experiment myself...
I finally got to see what the chemistry was like with someone I've daydreamed about off and on for years, even when we were fighting I wondered about it. I was able to experience for an evening his undivided attention and what that meant. I have to say, I think I'm glad that we never ended up dating. Our timing was always off, and our personality types didn't REALLY gel properly, and physically well...the chemistry just wasn't really there...
When I did the postmortem with a couple of gals I know they said something interesting: "you can't move on to your future until you deal with you past, and it seems like you're getting closure on some areas of your past". Funny thing is, I was sort of thinking something similar...I kept thinking of him randomly over the years, wondering what might have been, how good would it have been, and other dreck. Now I know, it would have been fine, but we'd have driven each other nuts in the long run. He's not a regret or a 'what if' anymore.
OH!! And those things I wished I had the chance to say to him?? I did, and it felt good. Wow, is this what adult closure feels like? You get to try new/old things, make sure how you feel, and still get a tender goodnight kiss when you say goodbye...no regrets, no hard feelings?
I think I could go for this adult version of dating and relating...
That being said, I've got some interesting updates!!
1) We listed the house for sale.
2) We delisted the house after freaking out about it, and will instead come up with a way for the 'rents to buy out my portion of the title. I'll be there another year by the looks of it. This is ok, because it means I can save a little bit more money for now.
3) I got vacation time approved to go see M & J in South Carolina over Labour Day weekend/first week of September. Woohoo!!!! SO looking forward to catching up with the boys :D
4) I went back to the gym, just before getting sick, so the desire to keep it up is there, just waiting for the body's abilities to catch back up.
5) A guy from my past resurfaced... Sean from this entry...
http://gorgeousingreengrowth.blogspot.ca/2012/02/music-and-memory-are-funny-things.html
I managed to learn a couple of things from our encounter, and I think that there's a reason I keep running into all of these guys from my past!!
A couple of months ago I met up with a guy that I've been communicating with for almost 7 years, always saying that eventually, when we were both in the country/city/whatever, we would give it a go...see what happened. Well, after 7 years of hype and talk we did in April. I'm not going to say it was bad, it was just...underwhelming. So much thought and bravado had gone into it that it really couldn't live up to expectations. I won't be seeing him again I can guarantee that. However, I'm starting to see a trend with the 'what if' men in my life...
Last night Sean from the aforementioned entry got in touch with me. That girlfriend he has? They're "on a break"...and he wanted to know if I still wanted to know what it was like to kiss him. Now, typically I'd say no...and when he attempted to initiate an encounter about 3 or 4 years ago, I shot it down. Last night though, I got the feeling that I needed to see what happened.
It was nice to hang out with him again, it's been a REALLY long time since we just talked or chilled out together, without flinging verbal daggers back and forth (although he claims there never were any but hey...perception...whatever LOL). The encounter was...frenetic...I kind of felt like he was in puppy dog mode, the way they quiver in excitement to show their affection to their owners, as if they'll disappear without proper adulation. Not exactly what I was expecting, nor what I'm used to. It wasn't bad though, just...interesting.
In the end it was a good experience, but it left me with a lot to think about. He said right off the bat that he couldn't have it 'mean anything' in any deep sense since there's a time limit on his relationship's 'break', and I can appreciate that. I know full well that when she gets back into the province they'll get back together. He was just experimenting emotionally. Funnily enough, I think of last night as a dating experiment myself...
I finally got to see what the chemistry was like with someone I've daydreamed about off and on for years, even when we were fighting I wondered about it. I was able to experience for an evening his undivided attention and what that meant. I have to say, I think I'm glad that we never ended up dating. Our timing was always off, and our personality types didn't REALLY gel properly, and physically well...the chemistry just wasn't really there...
When I did the postmortem with a couple of gals I know they said something interesting: "you can't move on to your future until you deal with you past, and it seems like you're getting closure on some areas of your past". Funny thing is, I was sort of thinking something similar...I kept thinking of him randomly over the years, wondering what might have been, how good would it have been, and other dreck. Now I know, it would have been fine, but we'd have driven each other nuts in the long run. He's not a regret or a 'what if' anymore.
OH!! And those things I wished I had the chance to say to him?? I did, and it felt good. Wow, is this what adult closure feels like? You get to try new/old things, make sure how you feel, and still get a tender goodnight kiss when you say goodbye...no regrets, no hard feelings?
I think I could go for this adult version of dating and relating...
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Wednesday, May 30, 2012
17 Weeks to 30: Wednesday
PROGRESS!!! We have PROGRESS!!!
I think we found our realtors, they're young, enthusiastic, local, motivated and just generally nice to deal with. Next step is to start organizing/downsizing the rest of this week because they're coming back Sunday afternoon to consult on what needs to be done in order to stage the house. We'll also have to tackle the hole in my bedroom ceiling of course, just need to get it done once and for all before they bring in photographers and stagers. Woohoo!! They figure we could get an offer/have a sale in place by July. Oh man is it ever nice to feel as though this is really truly going to happen.
Tomorrow is 16 weeks til 30, so I've got to make sure I get some hill walking in tonight and tomorrow, depending on how I feel (I've had a bit of a bug lately).
Not a whole ton to share/say today since tomorrow's the big weekly writeup, but I'm just so excited that I had to say SOMETHING! lol
Here's hoping everything starts moving along now...
I think we found our realtors, they're young, enthusiastic, local, motivated and just generally nice to deal with. Next step is to start organizing/downsizing the rest of this week because they're coming back Sunday afternoon to consult on what needs to be done in order to stage the house. We'll also have to tackle the hole in my bedroom ceiling of course, just need to get it done once and for all before they bring in photographers and stagers. Woohoo!! They figure we could get an offer/have a sale in place by July. Oh man is it ever nice to feel as though this is really truly going to happen.
Tomorrow is 16 weeks til 30, so I've got to make sure I get some hill walking in tonight and tomorrow, depending on how I feel (I've had a bit of a bug lately).
Not a whole ton to share/say today since tomorrow's the big weekly writeup, but I'm just so excited that I had to say SOMETHING! lol
Here's hoping everything starts moving along now...
Thursday, May 24, 2012
17 Weeks to 30: Thursday - Argh
So, I'm completely stalled in my efforts. All of my efforts except keeping the house clean, go figure.
I've gained back all 16 pounds that I lost over the course of July-October 2011. It was gradual at first, but since I got back from Ireland I've gained 6 pounds. NOT ok!! My eating habits have been disastrous, I've been stressed out at home and feeling really blah, and found out my thyroid meds needed some tweaking. The adjustment should help, and I'll go back to eating healthier...we should see a change in a few weeks I hope???
The house is much cleaner and I'm finding it easier to keep it that way, but the renos are non-existent. Still haven't even gone to get the tiles for the ceiling. Argh indeed.
As for dating/love life...HA, let's not go there...that doesn't exist period. Although, I'm starting to reassess my previous 'type', and the way I've handled things and the manner my relationships/flings have developed in the past. Maybe it's time to find someone I can be friends with rather than someone that I feel that jolt of attraction right off the bat...is this the more adult version of dating? :p lol
I'm going to buy an exercise bike I think, the same one my sister-in-law D has. It looks pretty good and should get me started...maybe help me get the first few pounds shifted so I feel a little more energetic and up to the gym/those hikes I'm so wanting to do.
This doesn't bode well for the plan to do Grouse in 17 weeks, but I'm still determined. I'm going to get my butt moving again!!!
Here's to determination
I've gained back all 16 pounds that I lost over the course of July-October 2011. It was gradual at first, but since I got back from Ireland I've gained 6 pounds. NOT ok!! My eating habits have been disastrous, I've been stressed out at home and feeling really blah, and found out my thyroid meds needed some tweaking. The adjustment should help, and I'll go back to eating healthier...we should see a change in a few weeks I hope???
The house is much cleaner and I'm finding it easier to keep it that way, but the renos are non-existent. Still haven't even gone to get the tiles for the ceiling. Argh indeed.
As for dating/love life...HA, let's not go there...that doesn't exist period. Although, I'm starting to reassess my previous 'type', and the way I've handled things and the manner my relationships/flings have developed in the past. Maybe it's time to find someone I can be friends with rather than someone that I feel that jolt of attraction right off the bat...is this the more adult version of dating? :p lol
I'm going to buy an exercise bike I think, the same one my sister-in-law D has. It looks pretty good and should get me started...maybe help me get the first few pounds shifted so I feel a little more energetic and up to the gym/those hikes I'm so wanting to do.
This doesn't bode well for the plan to do Grouse in 17 weeks, but I'm still determined. I'm going to get my butt moving again!!!
Here's to determination
Thursday, May 17, 2012
18 weeks to 30: Thursday
It's been 2 weeks since I started trying to blog more regularly. Is it just me or is time flying by at an increasingly alarming rate??
Since Friday I've been a busy gal!!
There was a fabric sale on, I think I mentioned it...I ended up getting the materials for 2 a-line skirts, a pencil skirt, and a pair of flannel pj bottoms. I forgot to get lining for one skirt and interfacing, but thankfully there's another sale on this weekend - Victoria Day weekend. Woohoo!! I should be able to make at least one skirt this weekend, if not two. We shall see!
Saturday my back problems escalated but then seemed to subside quite suddenly...so Sunday I was able to get to church and spend some time with my friend J's kids S & D, always a wonderful experience. However, it turns out that my back wasn't totally fixed, my chiropractor had to give it a good adjustment Monday morning. He's fantastic, as soon as I told him where the pain was he knew what was up and was able to fix it. Apparently one of my ribs was out of alignment!! I had no idea that was even possible, but hey, it's fixed! :D
I got to go for a nice hike with my sister-in-law D Monday also, followed by lunch and a couple of hours of intensive organization/cleaning at my place. A HUGE dent was made, I still have a lot of work to do, but it made a big difference. It feels like someone else's livingroom LOL
Last night I got to Skype with a dear friend in South Carolina. He was sweet enough to stay up til the wee hours to keep talking. We ended up talking for almost 4 hours...apparently we had a lot to catch up on!! I'm trying my best to get him to come up to Vancouver for a visit, so we'll see how that goes.
Tonight I'm going to mass and a church potluck afterward. I've always planned to go to one, but never quite made it, so it'll be nice to finally accomplish that!! :)
Saturday I've got a play date with S & D in Vancouver, so that J can get some things done at home pre-move. They're moving closer to me (total coincidence that their awesome new home is closer!!), so I'm excited and can't wait to help in any way I can.
Hopefully I'll get a hike in somewhere this weekend, if I can find a hiking buddy!
Enjoy the sunshine!
Since Friday I've been a busy gal!!
There was a fabric sale on, I think I mentioned it...I ended up getting the materials for 2 a-line skirts, a pencil skirt, and a pair of flannel pj bottoms. I forgot to get lining for one skirt and interfacing, but thankfully there's another sale on this weekend - Victoria Day weekend. Woohoo!! I should be able to make at least one skirt this weekend, if not two. We shall see!
Saturday my back problems escalated but then seemed to subside quite suddenly...so Sunday I was able to get to church and spend some time with my friend J's kids S & D, always a wonderful experience. However, it turns out that my back wasn't totally fixed, my chiropractor had to give it a good adjustment Monday morning. He's fantastic, as soon as I told him where the pain was he knew what was up and was able to fix it. Apparently one of my ribs was out of alignment!! I had no idea that was even possible, but hey, it's fixed! :D
I got to go for a nice hike with my sister-in-law D Monday also, followed by lunch and a couple of hours of intensive organization/cleaning at my place. A HUGE dent was made, I still have a lot of work to do, but it made a big difference. It feels like someone else's livingroom LOL
Last night I got to Skype with a dear friend in South Carolina. He was sweet enough to stay up til the wee hours to keep talking. We ended up talking for almost 4 hours...apparently we had a lot to catch up on!! I'm trying my best to get him to come up to Vancouver for a visit, so we'll see how that goes.
Tonight I'm going to mass and a church potluck afterward. I've always planned to go to one, but never quite made it, so it'll be nice to finally accomplish that!! :)
Saturday I've got a play date with S & D in Vancouver, so that J can get some things done at home pre-move. They're moving closer to me (total coincidence that their awesome new home is closer!!), so I'm excited and can't wait to help in any way I can.
Hopefully I'll get a hike in somewhere this weekend, if I can find a hiking buddy!
Enjoy the sunshine!
Friday, May 11, 2012
19 Weeks til 30: Friday
It's sunny and it's Friday, what more could a girl ask for?
Well, for starters, not to have a giant painful back spasm that's lasted since Monday morning. Yup, I've been struggling through the week with the left side of my back knotted up and painful. Ibuprofen isn't helping, my old T3's aren't dulling it, and ice/heat don't seem to help past the initial numbing or soothing. Ah well, I get to see my chiropractor on Monday, I'm sure he'll fix me up!
Secondly: I discovered that my lovely, fuzzy, cantankerous kitty miss S made a bit of a mess in the laundry room. Granted, I should have noticed it at the time (2 or 3 nights ago), but it was dark, bedtime, and I had a book/bed to get to. She knocked the liquid laundry detergent bottle off the shelf over the washer. Any of you ever had to clean up something like that? I recently left the lid of one of my face washes partially unscrewed, and it got tipped over on the counter. The mess it leaves behind is just ghastly. Despite being cleaning products, these items are almost impossible to clean up properly. So my Friday night, along with back pain, will consist of moving the washing machine and wicker hamper to clean up the spilled soap. At least the floor will be nice and clean? Ah well, who could be mad at this face??
However, there's a sale on at Fabricana today only. I'm so excited. I haven't decided if I'm going right after work or if I'll wait and go with my mother, but either way, a fabric sale is something to look forward to! ;) This is important because of the effort I'm making to attempt to be more feminine (along with the fitness goals, etcetera). The goal is to wear skirts at least 3 days a week, so I need a few new skirts to add to the spring/summer rotation. I'm hoping to find some bargains on nicer material so I don't have to spend a ton, and I already have 2 patterns picked out of my collection at home. It's going to be so much fun, I love seeing how new garments turn out!
Over the weekend I'll be organizing and cleaning the house, and perhaps even tackling the ceiling issue again - we'll see. I think I'll try to get a hike in as well if I have the energy/time/my back heals a bit more.
Fingers crossed that the weather stays nice and I get everything done!
Well, for starters, not to have a giant painful back spasm that's lasted since Monday morning. Yup, I've been struggling through the week with the left side of my back knotted up and painful. Ibuprofen isn't helping, my old T3's aren't dulling it, and ice/heat don't seem to help past the initial numbing or soothing. Ah well, I get to see my chiropractor on Monday, I'm sure he'll fix me up!
Secondly: I discovered that my lovely, fuzzy, cantankerous kitty miss S made a bit of a mess in the laundry room. Granted, I should have noticed it at the time (2 or 3 nights ago), but it was dark, bedtime, and I had a book/bed to get to. She knocked the liquid laundry detergent bottle off the shelf over the washer. Any of you ever had to clean up something like that? I recently left the lid of one of my face washes partially unscrewed, and it got tipped over on the counter. The mess it leaves behind is just ghastly. Despite being cleaning products, these items are almost impossible to clean up properly. So my Friday night, along with back pain, will consist of moving the washing machine and wicker hamper to clean up the spilled soap. At least the floor will be nice and clean? Ah well, who could be mad at this face??
However, there's a sale on at Fabricana today only. I'm so excited. I haven't decided if I'm going right after work or if I'll wait and go with my mother, but either way, a fabric sale is something to look forward to! ;) This is important because of the effort I'm making to attempt to be more feminine (along with the fitness goals, etcetera). The goal is to wear skirts at least 3 days a week, so I need a few new skirts to add to the spring/summer rotation. I'm hoping to find some bargains on nicer material so I don't have to spend a ton, and I already have 2 patterns picked out of my collection at home. It's going to be so much fun, I love seeing how new garments turn out!
Over the weekend I'll be organizing and cleaning the house, and perhaps even tackling the ceiling issue again - we'll see. I think I'll try to get a hike in as well if I have the energy/time/my back heals a bit more.
Fingers crossed that the weather stays nice and I get everything done!
Tuesday, May 8, 2012
Training/prep Day 6: Appearance and Effort
So, today is day 6 since deciding to embark on training/preparation for the Grouse Grind and my 30th birthday.
I walked down to the Safeway near my house one evening, and that hill nearly kicked my butt...so I seriously considered giving up the goal within 24 hours. I'm apparently ridiculously easily beaten.
I've done the hill once more since that attempt, and it wasn't so bad!!
I also went shopping with my sis-in-law D and we talked makeup, appearance, dating, being feminine...all that good stuff. The upshot of it all is that I need to soften some of my rough edges. I believe a friend I met in Ireland described me as "putting out a vibe to men that you could kick their ass"...not exactly the image one wants to convey, non?
So, on the most superficial of levels, I'm making more of an effort with my appearance. That means makeup, hair styles, manner of dress, and even making an attempt to swear less. That last one's going to take the most hard work I think. I'm going to embark on a skirt phase, attempting to wear a skirt to work 3 of 5 days per week. That will mean buying some new fabric and making a few new skirts (I have a favored pattern I can't wait to use again), but we all have sacrifices to make! ; )
Tonight I'm going for a walk with my ex-roomie M. She's a great motivator with her marathons, trail runs, swimming, rock climbing, snow shoeing and everything else she manages to do in her down time. She's recovering from an injury that's kept her from running, so she won't be as hard to keep up with for the time being. ;) Hopefully it's an energizing experience, and will push me to keep going. I know, it's only a walk, but baby steps right?
Now I just have to wake up early enough to do my makeup every morning...*that* might be a bigger challenge than you'd think...
And just to start prepping myself for "mother nature's stair master"...an image I found on Google of it...ugh! That's the halfway mark...and that's one of the nicer sections from the photos I've seen. YUCK! I'll have to start dong multiple sets of stairs every day as the summer goes on - hills just won't cut it! Wish me luck :p
I walked down to the Safeway near my house one evening, and that hill nearly kicked my butt...so I seriously considered giving up the goal within 24 hours. I'm apparently ridiculously easily beaten.
I've done the hill once more since that attempt, and it wasn't so bad!!
I also went shopping with my sis-in-law D and we talked makeup, appearance, dating, being feminine...all that good stuff. The upshot of it all is that I need to soften some of my rough edges. I believe a friend I met in Ireland described me as "putting out a vibe to men that you could kick their ass"...not exactly the image one wants to convey, non?
So, on the most superficial of levels, I'm making more of an effort with my appearance. That means makeup, hair styles, manner of dress, and even making an attempt to swear less. That last one's going to take the most hard work I think. I'm going to embark on a skirt phase, attempting to wear a skirt to work 3 of 5 days per week. That will mean buying some new fabric and making a few new skirts (I have a favored pattern I can't wait to use again), but we all have sacrifices to make! ; )
Tonight I'm going for a walk with my ex-roomie M. She's a great motivator with her marathons, trail runs, swimming, rock climbing, snow shoeing and everything else she manages to do in her down time. She's recovering from an injury that's kept her from running, so she won't be as hard to keep up with for the time being. ;) Hopefully it's an energizing experience, and will push me to keep going. I know, it's only a walk, but baby steps right?
Now I just have to wake up early enough to do my makeup every morning...*that* might be a bigger challenge than you'd think...
And just to start prepping myself for "mother nature's stair master"...an image I found on Google of it...ugh! That's the halfway mark...and that's one of the nicer sections from the photos I've seen. YUCK! I'll have to start dong multiple sets of stairs every day as the summer goes on - hills just won't cut it! Wish me luck :p
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