Last night I added a 25-minute walk around the neighborhood with my husband.
Check-in:
Metabolic Aftershock 1B
YOGA CONDITIONING FOR WEIGHT LOSS WITH MERRILY - 1/2 MODIFIED BEGINNERS PRACTICE: ACTIVE YOGA CONDITIONING
Walk outside 25 minutes
Diana- My classes are going really well. It's just a huge mix of levels so it's taking a lot of planning each night for my lessons. I'm hoping things calm down soon. I'm starting to feel a little better but still not 100%.
YumaDeb- hi
today- nothing... hoping to get back into the swing of things this weekend
Teacher: What a rewarding challenge! I did some volunteer work at a school for special needs kids while I was in nursing school nearly 40 years ago; I enjoyed it very much. The kids you teach truly are special.
It was raining last night, so I didn't do my evening walk.
Check-In:
Metabolic Aftershock 1C
YOGA CONDITIONING FOR WEIGHT LOSS WITH MERRILY - 1/2 MODIFIED BEGINNERS PRACTICE: BALANCE AND RELAXATION
25-minute cool-down walk around neighborhood
Check-In: TJ Kick Punch and Jam (or whatever that one is called it's always been a fun one)
Teacher How are your fur kids doing since you went back to work. I think you said your Sister was going to check on them.
YumaDeb Good job on the workouts!
A funny story about Cody (and DH). A couple months ago, Cody started with a new trick with DH. When we get home DH would take off his socks and put them in his shoes. Cody would take his socks and run off with them. We always had problems getting them back. The solution to the problem would be for DH to remove his socks and put them in the dirty clothes basket. But as you might have guessed, that is too difficult. So DH started putting his socks between him and the arm of his recliner. Cody got wise to that. He would put his front paws on the arm of the chair and lean over like he was loving on DH. He would nuzzle DH's arm and DH would pat him. It appeared to be a sweet gesture on Cody's part, but all the while he was scoping out exactly where the socks were so he could sneak them out. DH got wise to that, so he started sitting on the socks. Well Cody is a very smart dog. He was not having any part of that nonsense. He figured if he went to the door and whined to go out, DH would get up and he could run back to get the socks. Yes, this went on for a couple of weeks. Mind you, all DH had to do was to put them in the basket. DH started taking the socks with him to the door. Of course Cody wouldn't want to go out then. This whole three ring circus mess stopped for a while. Last night I was in the bathroom brushing my teeth and washing my face and all heck broke loose where DH and Cody was. It sounded like a herd of buffalo was running through the house. I heard DH yell, "Ha! You thought you were going to trick me!" I went to check out the drama and Cody was back to his old tricks again. I guess he had thought DH had forgotten about that little trick. DH was sitting on the socks. Cody went to the door to go out. DH got up to let him out, leaving his socks on the recliner. Cody waited for DH to get to the door to let him out and Cody took off running for the socks, with DH hot on his heels. I never knew that having a husband and a dog was the same as having two children.
YumaDeb- hi!!! Yes, I work with such sweet students. However, some days the romance drama with this age group is a little much!
Diana- Cody is so smart!!! I also have a husband who can't put socks in the laundry basket and a dog who loves socks. We even had socks end up in the backyard. My sister is coming over during lunchtime to to let the dogs out. Bruiser seems to be adjusting better than my little girl. Probably because Bruiser is so lazy and the other one is full of energy.
No change in weight this week. But the good news is my sinus infection has cleared up
Diana- no doggie door... it would have to be so big for Bruiser and I can only imagine what might crawl into our house. My sister is staying home this year for college. The campus is only 5-10 min from our house. She's already back to school and comes over on her lunch breaks. It's a win, win