Friday, June 19, 2009
on the road again
We're heading to Georgia for 2 weeks. I may or may not post while I'm gone. I will run, even though it's supposed be over 100* almost every day we're there. I'll have to get up in the mornings to do it but I'm really excited about it now. I'm doing a combination of running at a slow pace and then other days I do intervals so I can run at a faster pace. Last night I ran 40 minutes and felt like I could run even longer. Someday I'm gonna run a marathon.
Thursday, June 18, 2009
do clothes make a man?
Last night I went out with some fellow bootcampers. It's really strange seeing people that you're used to seeing in workout attire in normal clothes. Even stranger when you're used to seeing them all sweaty & nasty & they're cleaned up, with their hair done & makeup on (well the girls anyway). Where it got me though, was this one guy. He's a total hottie at boot camp. Always wears shorts & a sleeveless shirt, and damn if I had energy to waste during that class I'd use it drooling over him. Yeah, I'm a happily married woman but I'm allowed to look and occasionally drool. The drooling doesn't happen often, and I've had girlfriends get annoyed with me when they say something like "OMG look at that guy - isn't he hot?" and I'm just like "eh, whatever." So when I say I'd drool, this guy is hot. Last night I did not even recognize him. It had nothing to do with his hair or makeup, it was all about the clothes. When all that yummy muscular goodness that I can see so clearly at bootcamp is covered up by normal clothes, his head looks freakishly small. Imagine putting Matthew's head on an adult sized body. THAT is how this man looked last night. Freakish. freakish. freakish. No more worries about the drool embarrassing me. |
Wednesday, June 17, 2009
another matthewism
Sorry for my lack of updates lately - I'm really just trying to not sit at the desk so much! When I sit down the computer becomes a huge hole that sucks me in & doesn't let me out. Our trip to Florida was great. I haven't loaded the pictures onto the pc yet - maybe next year I'll be ready to post them. The condo we used was FABULOUS - lots of room, tile floors everywhere except bedrooms so the sand wasn't annoying, plenty of room for everyone, but best of all, once we got downstairs, we walked out of the building onto the pool deck, around the pool, through the gate, and we were on the beach. I love being right on the beach. Could get used to that. ;)
We just decided last night that the kids & I are leaving this weekend for a trip to Georgia. David will join us the following weekend. That means he won't spend Father's Day with the kids, we won't spend our anniversary together, and he won't see Scarlett on her birthday. As my mom often says "we can celebrate any day", and David has said the same to me about this trip. He really stresses that the kids don't know it's Father's Day or their birthday until we tell them, so we're going to kinda lie to them. That's what great parents we are.
I've been running again. It's been years since I've run, and it feels good, really good. I've even been going to the gym before my other classes to run a while before I spend an hour in class. My boot camp instructor has been really helpful in me establishing a routine so I know how to approach this running. I never really knew before, even when I was "training" for races. (and otherKaci, I haven't measured my inches in a while...thanks for reminding me to do that - I'll get on it before I go to Ga!)
Oh, what I started this post about. I give Matthew & Scarlett "alphabet pretzels" when they finish their lunch. Part of our conversation today went:
Matthew: What do those letters on the bag say?
Me: It says pretzels.
Matthew: What about those letters?
Me: That says alphabet letters.
Matthew: No. It says alphabet letters and broken alphabet letters because these aren't letters. They are broke.
While he was right that the pretzels were broken, it didn't really say that on the bag. ;)
We just decided last night that the kids & I are leaving this weekend for a trip to Georgia. David will join us the following weekend. That means he won't spend Father's Day with the kids, we won't spend our anniversary together, and he won't see Scarlett on her birthday. As my mom often says "we can celebrate any day", and David has said the same to me about this trip. He really stresses that the kids don't know it's Father's Day or their birthday until we tell them, so we're going to kinda lie to them. That's what great parents we are.
I've been running again. It's been years since I've run, and it feels good, really good. I've even been going to the gym before my other classes to run a while before I spend an hour in class. My boot camp instructor has been really helpful in me establishing a routine so I know how to approach this running. I never really knew before, even when I was "training" for races. (and otherKaci, I haven't measured my inches in a while...thanks for reminding me to do that - I'll get on it before I go to Ga!)
Oh, what I started this post about. I give Matthew & Scarlett "alphabet pretzels" when they finish their lunch. Part of our conversation today went:
Matthew: What do those letters on the bag say?
Me: It says pretzels.
Matthew: What about those letters?
Me: That says alphabet letters.
Matthew: No. It says alphabet letters and broken alphabet letters because these aren't letters. They are broke.
While he was right that the pretzels were broken, it didn't really say that on the bag. ;)
Friday, June 12, 2009
Imagination
We just got back from the library. I wanted to get some books for me and since the library's summer hours don't leave time for me to go alone I took the kiddos. After I selected my books we played in the children's area for a while (unfortunately we missed the craft time to make octopus in support of the Red Wings) and then I asked Matthew and Scarlett if they wanted to select a book. Matthew picked out a zebra book - I haven't really looked at it, and Scarlett grabbed a Sandra Boynton book that we don't have. I've never read the book but as I put my books away, Matthew climbed up on the couch with Scarlett's book and started making up a story to go with the pictures. Gotta love it! |
Wednesday, June 3, 2009
ramblings
Tomorrow morning we leave for a long weekend in Florida. It was originally going to be at MIL's house but she rented a condo & now several family members are flying in. Matthew has been asking me every day for a week if we are going to the beach today. This morning he surprised me by saying "one more day until we go to the beach." Memorial Day weekend we weren't very patriotic. We decided Friday night to go to Canada instead of staying here. Matthew & Scarlett loved taking the ferry boat and camping. They enjoy cooking hot dogs over a campfire but prefer their marshmallows straight out of the bag instead of roasted. We took some nice hikes and enjoyed a quiet weekend away. It was a much needed and enjoyed break. We also scored almost last minute tickets to Game 2 of the Stanley Cup this past weekend. After being frantic about having someone to watch the kiddos, Aunt Bef came through for us yet again...hooking us up with her cousin. I think she was as nervous about it all as I was, when during the break between periods I said "and this is when I start to wonder how the kids are doing" (just because it's pretty much downtime, so my mind drifts) and she immediately said "I can call him." Then when he didn't answer, a few minutes later I heard her ask her hubby "should I try him again?" A marvelous example of why, when she suggested her cousin might be willing & interested, I trusted her word that he would be fine with my kids. And we had oh so much fun at the game. Since I'm hoping we'll be back in Georgia later this year, this probably was a once in a lifetime chance for us. Let's go Wings! I also finished my first sock last week. Woohoo! What a nerd I am. I'm working on its mate and yesterday bought more sock yarn. I also received a shipment early this week of natural wool yarn that I plan to dye up myself. I am so excited about this adventure...I used to love chem lab & one of my favorite textile labs was a dye lab. I just need to choose what dye colors I should order..... Running....I did make it to the gym last week to run & I was a little disappointed in how slow I am. I did 3.1 miles (5k) in just under 36min. NOT a good pace, but I went last night & did 1.5 miles in 15:15, so a good bit better (and that's counting a warm-up walk at the start). I only ran 1.5 miles because I wanted to go to the step class and I didn't get there early enough to run more & get to class. I would have gotten back on the treadmill after class if I hadn't wanted to kiss the kids goodnight. I was really amazed at how great I felt last night. Plan to run on the beach the next few days. :) |
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