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I've been really getting into the yoga, which is 90 minutes 4x a week, but I still need my cardio for my sanity, so I try to fit that in 3x a week. I LOVE the hula hoop, so I'll just do that while I'm watching tv. My bro's girlfriend wants me to do the Seattle to Portland bike ride with her in June, so I'm logging as many miles as I can during fall and winter so I'm partially ready to start maaaa-jah training in the spring!


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CarlaB Enthusiast

I don't know how you fit it all in!! I have trouble getting in four hours of pilates!

elye Community Regular

OMG.. . . . .. . very unpsilly interjection.. . . .... .:unsure: :unsure: .. . . . . ..... that horrific red sludge heading towards the Danube River in Eastern Europe.. . . . .. . .....'tis horrible, and scary.. . . .... .

All right, back to our regularly programmed Psiliness. . ..... :rolleyes:

celiac-mommy Collaborator

I don't know how you fit it all in!! I have trouble getting in four hours of pilates!

I work 3 days a week. I work out from 8-9 on those nights doing cardio. After I take the kids to school on my days off I do the yoga, and on the weekends I either do it at 6am or 8pm

Boooooo for the sludge!!!!

psawyer Proficient

Holy cow! Former Blue Jay Roy Halladay, now playing for Phillies (that's Phillies, not Psillies) just pitched a no-hitter in his first post-season game. There has only been one other post-season no-hitter in ML history--Don Larsen's perfect game in the 1956 World Series.

Darn210 Enthusiast

Holy cow!

I do believe Petah is channeling Harry Carey.

psawyer Proficient

I do believe Petah is channeling Harry Carey.

Yep! :rolleyes:


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Judyin Philly Enthusiast

Hey--and a side trip to Judith's! I'm sure she won't mind cool.gif

NO not at all. The house is big enough.

A photo of my home was mistakenly shown below as belonging to the GOV but that is incorrect. This our home...................wink.gif

But unfortunately, I do not believe there is room for MILs.... . . .. . .dry.gif

house+oprah.webp

This is MY home. But there should be room for everyone except MIL's..that's for sure EM!!!

I'm organizing a closet, getting things together for Goodwill,

Rain has stopped--crisp and cool fer a change cool.gif

I did the same thing today but we had fog and finally sun in afternoon

I'm working at keeping my eyes tightly closed so that I don't see the dirty dishes, laundry, dust . . .

Lots of kid drama around here, wears me out.

. I have no expectations dry.gif . . .

Janet, that's the way I like to tackle cleaning too. No expectations and you'll be better that way..........good luck at the apt. I found a great probiotic that kicked the butt of my C-Diff and might help your daughter. message me if you want.

call from Blue eyes wub.gifwub.gif , and here I am.

Jess Happy you got a call

you Carla and Rachelle make me tired just reading what you doph34r.gif

curlyfries Contributor

Wow! That's a lot!!! I just do four hours of pilates a week. ;)

I miss me pilates :(

I'm starting to be able to put a little weight on me arm, so it might not be too much longer :)

Lovin' me zumba classes. I think I'll add in some extra classes during my 2 week break.

Jestgar Rising Star

Thursday is my traditional 'slack' day so I'm spending my extra 25 minutes with a kitty snoring on my lap. :)

If I had the coffee pot near me I'd be perfectly happy.

elye Community Regular

I do believe Petah is channeling Harry Carey.

Hey, check out my av pic on FB.. . .....!

Yes, that game with Halliday was incredible. My dad was a raving Blue Jays fan, and was very excited about Roy Halliday as a newcomer to the team a few years ago. I thought of my dad a lot during that big World Series game a couple of nights ago. He would have been on the edge of his seat - - or wheelchair, methinks. .. . . . ...:)

I'm starting to be able to put a little weight on me arm, so it might not be too much longer

YAY! :)

If I had the coffee pot near me I'd be perfectly happy.

.. . .And a pair 'o blue eyes, too, perhaps. . . . . . . . ....? . . .. ..;)

jerseyangel Proficient

:lol: Didn't you say the very same thing, Patteigh? Chickens looking mad as hell. . . . . ........:lol:

:lol: I did!! Love their wee pissed off phaces :P

call from Blue eyes :wub: :wub:

:D:D:D

Can you please post a photo of him as your av, Jyesssss? He'd be fine with it, I'm sure... . . . . ...

I'd love to be a phly on the wall when you tell him about us :unsure:

Tonight is 25 miles on the bike, 20 minutes of hula-hooping (10 min in each direction) and 20 min of Ashtanga yoga just to stretch out and loosen up to get ready for my 90 min session tomorrow. I'm exhausted just thinking about it!! :rolleyes:

Eek! Me too! :o

Holy cow! Former Blue Jay Roy Halladay, now playing for Phillies (that's Phillies, not Psillies) just pitched a no-hitter in his first post-season game. There has only been one other post-season no-hitter in ML history--Don Larsen's perfect game in the 1956 World Series.

Saw that last night--v cool!!

I miss me pilates :(

Gawd, me too! :rolleyes:

Thursday is my traditional 'slack' day

Why is it that I think yer slack day would be 10 times busier than my normal one??? :lol:

CarlaB Enthusiast

I work 3 days a week. I work out from 8-9 on those nights doing cardio. After I take the kids to school on my days off I do the yoga, and on the weekends I either do it at 6am or 8pm

Yikes, that's a lot!! You are dedicated!!!

celiac-mommy Collaborator

Yikes, that's a lot!! You are dedicated!!!

I have a massive phear that I will become obese again. I gain weight really easy so I have no choice :(

curlyfries Contributor

I have a massive phear that I will become obese again. I gain weight really easy so I have no choice :(

Ugh....me too. Since the accident I put on 10 pounds. Now frantically trying to lose it again. Fibro keeps trying to hold me back, but I refuse to be what I once was.

CarlaB Enthusiast

I have a massive phear that I will become obese again. I gain weight really easy so I have no choice :(

Wow, I never would have guess that you used to be obese!

nikki-uk Enthusiast

Psills!!!....reading along :-)

LOVE Joodee's house!! wink.giflaugh.gif

I have a massive phear that I will become obese again. I gain weight really easy so I have no choice :(

Ugh....me too. Since the accident I put on 10 pounds. Now frantically trying to lose it again. Fibro keeps trying to hold me back, but I refuse to be what I once was.

WOW!!!I would never have guessed either laydeez!

I salute you!!!! biggrin.gif

Rachelle!! ...I also LOVE the yoga and pilates.

I can't get ENOUGH of it!!..... and the way I see it, it's maintenance for all the high impact cardio.

....and oh boy am I gonna need maintenance

My friend and I made a pact when we entered the London Marathon that if only 1 of us got in the other would train with them to keep them motivated.

My friend got in.

...7.00am 8 mile run tomorrow anyone??.....see yer there wink.gifrolleyes.gif

EM!!! ..are you following the Commonwealth games???

Jestgar Rising Star

My friend and I made a pact when we entered the London Marathon that if only 1 of us got in the other would train with them to keep them motivated.

My friend got in.

...7.00am 8 mile run tomorrow anyone??.....see yer there wink.gifrolleyes.gif

I do 8 miles both Saturday and Sunday (walking). I start about 6:30 so maybe you guys will lap me. :)

elye Community Regular

Annnnnnd speaking of cardio. . . .....

EM!!! ..are you following the Commonwealth games???

Yes! Kind of.. . . .. ...:unsure:.. . . .we don't really have any coverage on TV of the events -- just the odd snippet on the nightly news. The Canuck swim team has been bowled over by some bacterial infection that many of the other water teams are battling, the suspected source being the pool.. . .... :huh:.. . .. ...Dear gawd, are they pumpin' the water in from The Ganges? <_<

I am actually running this morning........five miles, which will take me about fifty minutes. I'm no speedster, fo sho'. And actually, I dislike it. :rolleyes: However, with two big dogs that need it desperately, and type one diabetes that absolutely requires it, ya know. . . . . ....I somehow get out there several times a week.

A marathon, Gnick?? 'Tis madness, and SO impressive. .. ..! :D

Jestgar Rising Star

I am actually running this morning........five miles, which will take me about fifty minutes.

OK, my 8 miles takes me about 2 hours......which means if I were to do a marathon it would take me.......

about as far as the first bar.....y'all can join me when you're done. I'll buy the first round.

CarlaB Enthusiast

Rachelle!! ...I also LOVE the yoga and pilates.

I can't get ENOUGH of it!!..... and the way I see it, it's maintenance for all the high impact cardio.

I'm finally getting enough pilates, LOL!! I take four classes per week, but I teach about 10 hours, so I'm there 14 hours per week. For a while there a bunch of teachers were gone and I was teaching 15-18 hours per week, I was getting too much pilates then!! I get sore from teaching, too, but not as much as when I take a class.

...7.00am 8 mile run tomorrow anyone??.....see yer there wink.gifrolleyes.gif

Uh, no thanks. Lyme destroyed my joints, no running for me!!!!

Darn210 Enthusiast

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celiac-mommy Collaborator

I used to love to run. Now I hate it. I did a 3 mile power walk before my yoga yesterday, I don't mind that, but the running bothers my knees a bit and I never see any results. Actually, I'm not seeing a whole lot of results right now which is really frustrating me since I'm working my butt off. I put about 5 on over the summer, and am having a really hard time getting it off--and I know I'm eating enough and getting enough water, so I have no answers other than my advancing age ;)

I started with pilates when I began my weight loss journey. I lost 6" off my waist in 2 months! Maybe I should go back to that! After doing it for 5 years, I needed to mix it up-I was getting bored. I used to weigh over 250# :blink: I can't ever get like that again!!

Bad morning too. A-hole dr that I've had problems with in the last few months fired off another nasty email to my boss. Seriously, you'd think I was trying to turn out poor quality exams. I can't help how people image, I can only get the best info possible and show that to the drs. I've NEVER, in 10 years here, had a dr complain about me. It's really frustrating!!!! Hate is a strong word-but he's getting dangerously close to it <_<

kareng Grand Master

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LOVE this little piggy!

elye Community Regular

......which means if I were to do a marathon it would take me.......

about as far as the first bar.....

:lol: :lol:

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GAH :lol: Just may hafta put this up on Da Book.. . . ..

I used to weigh over 250#. I can't ever get like that again!!

:blink: OMG, Rah-shyellle! Wow.. . ..good for you getting yourself into the incredible form in which you are now. Would never have guessed -- you look terrific. :)

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