I woke up
I helped the girls get ready for school
I dropped the dog off at the vet
I got Grayson to school
I am going down to Serenbe to drop off stuff for the Girls Weekend
I am getting the girls off the bus
I am dropping Aubrey at a play date
I AM GOING TO THE Y!
I am picking Aubrey up
I am watching my friends kids while she attends a funeral (say a prayer for this devasted family)
I am packing for leaving in the am.
When I was little my mother had the best way to get us to share EVERYTHING with her. We could "call Honesty Time" whenever we wanted- which meant we could tell her anything and we could not get in trouble & she couldn't get mad at us. No matter what it was! It was a great way for her to stay in touch with her girls lives even in those TEEN years.
Okay, so I call Honesty Time...
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On easter weekend my parents surprised the grandkids (all 5 of them) with a Disney Princess Bounce House rented for the WHOLE Easter weekend. We were in & out of this thing all weekend long. It was great! The kids loved as did the adults - here are the photos to prove it.
Who knew bouncing would take so much energy? The adulls were all out of breath shortly into our jumpin sessions. I tried to get out there as much as I could. I wasn't doing my regular regimented routine over the holiday. So, this totally helped to work it out (IT being the food & drink). Check out the pics of my kids, cousin, mom & aunts bouncing our brains out! What FUN! Thanks Grammy & Gumba Johnny for an Easter the kids will never forget!
Today I finished the movie Pursuit of Happyness at the Y while on the Arc Trainer. It takes 2-3 days to finish a movie depending upon the length. But as I watched it I looked around at the other women working out and thought ...
Yesterday, I went with my husband and ALL three kids Jet-skiing! Something I have never done before! How fun and exciting it was. One thing this program has done is push me to try new things. To step outside the comfort zone of my arc trainer machine & walking. I have learned that these new & fun things I have tried are not going to "kill me" (aka spinning).
More positive thoughts! I was very worried about not being able to do it "all" when away at Disney & the beach but so far so good. One day at a time. Disney was full of walking especially the way we did it Friday from space mountain all the way to splash mountain and back again. My husband actually looked at me at one point & said you are going to "count" this as a day with activity aren't you? And I said, oh yeah! The nice part was I was cruisin' all over without much effort. Pushing strollers up hills and it didn't seem real hard. Must be from all the conditioning I have given my body over the last few weeks.
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My total chol. is 184
HDL is 46
LDL is 106
Trig. is 184
I have been on a low fat, low carb diet since Sept (NutriSystem). Should I be concerm about my Trig?
Comment by on February 12, 2008 2:54 PMDr. Mieres,
I'm very much an internet girl. As soon as I found out I had high blood pressure, I found this site. After going through all the 'choose to move' selectees, I chose Vervita, for the reason that she update often and replied to those that posted comments.
Well here we are, 6 months later, most of those chosen have yet to update.
Considering these are all busy and accomplished women, perhaps some slack should be cut. Ok.
The forums are worse. I have had to hunt and peck to find true posts, some of which should be answered by a professional, not a jr. high social studies teacher.
I'm sorry to be so negative. In truth, AHA diet and recipes have made it possible that I may be coming off meds next week. My diet plan has been based on your cookbooks.
When I called in my numbers today, to get a refill, the office called me back and said the doctor said when I want, to stop meds for 4 days and make an appointment for the 5th. If bp is in the 100-120 range, we'll stop the meds. Woo hoo! Diet and exercise may pay off!
Comment by on June 12, 2008 8:17 PMDr. Mieres,
I'm very much an internet girl. As soon as I found out I had high blood pressure, I found this site. After going through all the 'choose to move' selectees, I chose Vervita, for the reason that she update often and replied to those that posted comments.
Well here we are, 6 months later, most of those chosen have yet to update.
Considering these are all busy and accomplished women, perhaps some slack should be cut. Ok.
The forums are worse. I have had to hunt and peck to find true posts, some of which should be answered by a professional, not a jr. high social studies teacher.
I'm sorry to be so negative. In truth, AHA diet and recipes have made it possible that I may be coming off meds next week. My diet plan has been based on your cookbooks.
When I called in my numbers today, to get a refill, the office called me back and said the doctor said when I want, to stop meds for 4 days and make an appointment for the 5th. If bp is in the 100-120 range, we'll stop the meds. Woo hoo! Diet and exercise may pay off!
Comment by on June 12, 2008 8:17 PM