Good morning, everyone!
I’m patiently waiting for spring. Since I will no longer be caring for Angel every day at 12, we’re planning on some long bike rides and, taking Cooper, our remaining cat, with us on short trips for biking. I’m planning on Niagara Falls, which just opened up this amazing tunnel that’s apparently been closed for years, then Buffalo (a close friend’s daughter lives there) to bike around Lake Erie, and Cape Cod. It’s weird to have our freedom back and I will be honest, I feel guilty…. I know this will pass.
Yesterday afternoon I added a Body Electric abs then a 22 minute Bad Yogi practice
Today’s workouts:
- Elliptical Interval Workout – Cardio intervals with Upper Body Weight Workouts
- Sciatica/Piriformis Yoga Stretch
Donna: You’re back to Pahla B – weren't those the workouts that bothered you? There’s so many instructors it’s easy for me to confuse them! I hope the BF’s car is fixed. I really hate cars, probably because I never bothered to learn anything about them – and I’m not about to start! I honestly would be OK living in the city again but it’s so not affordable! Wow – I’m lucky to have wonderful neighbors but we have somewhat clear and strict HOA rules so we all pretty much follow them. BTW – we have the best lawn in the neighborhood, thanks to our landscaper, but I never obsess about it – hell, I welcome neighbors’ dogs to “use” our property. It’s just grass! Social Media – yep, have to be careful. My husband’s last name is pretty unusual and, although I hyphenate the name, we’re easy to find. It turns out that every single person with our last name is a relative. So, with that, I’m just being cautious. I’m brokenhearted for those 4 students in Idaho. They were just being college students but sometimes people put too much out there. I’ve never used the location part of social media, which I think can be somewhat dangerous and attract thieves or predators.
Pat: I missed your injury – I’m sorry! I will scroll back to see what happened and truly hope you’re on the mend. Yes, the Bengals are beautiful but they’re super high energy. We adopted Riley 14 years ago and she had a bad start health-wise. She was found in the middle of a road in Jersey City, NJ, barely 6 weeks old, and spent the next 6 months in a veterinary hospital with various health ailments. Because Bengals are so high energy, she was adopted and returned 3 times until we came along. She was a challenge for sure and, as the Buddhist saying goes, “when the student is ready, the teacher appears”. She was my teacher of PATIENCE! We were constantly trying to find ways to keep her busy and engaged. Thank you for the Owl lesson – they are magnificent creatures. I hear them in the trees here but have yet to see one.
Summer Breeze: Glad to see you’re back to your walking routine after the ankle injury! Yes, it seems my BIL is more relaxed about this nonsense than the rest of the family. We are all concerned for his younger children but they are being watched carefully in school. So sad how insane some factions are in this country.
Beth: I love Margaret’s All My Best and her Classics DVD! I’m going to pull them out! How on earth does your DD deal with TWO BENGALS???? Riley was enough for a lifetime. She was beautiful, incredibly smart but man, what a challenge. But we loved her so much because she was insane, smart, hyper – everything that makes a Bengal makes them lovable I guess!
Have a wonderful day, everyone!