Mon. night
There, how’s that for a boring title????….I’m tired and nothing is coming to me.
Friday night was as I planned: reading and the movie. Saturday I took A. to her volunteer stint at a local historic house, all dressed up in Colonial garb, she helped kids make candles by dipping. While she was there, I went to see “Michael Clayton” with George Clooney and liked it very much!!! Not often I get to an adult movie. Then I took her to mow at her lawn job and we ate out—I wasn’t bad but did have a Dairy Queen Mocha Moolatte for dessert.; blame it on George.
Sunday was a party for volunteers; outdoors on the top deck of an eatery on a fishing pier. Recieved a nice clock for my work. The weather was fab. but couldn’t stay too long as A. had tons of homework to do yet. Don’t think I ate anything too awful, but did have 1 glass of Sprite before I found the bottles of water. Came home and made treats for her to take to school today–it was a big chemistry holiday–”mole” day. Also a good day cause my Cowboys WON!!!!! BTW:congrats to Bosoxfan!!!
Today: bfsk: grapenuts Flakes w/skim, tea w/skim……..snack/lunch: 4oz. V8, thin sliced deli turkey, 1 slice Swiss, 1/2 pear…………..dinner: veg. soup, 4 small tomatoes………..snack: 1/2 Wasa cracker, 1/2 pear, 1 slice Swiss, 6 almonds
Went to gym, 2hrs.: stretch and exercise, weight machines, 2.6 miles on treadmill, 15 min. rowing—-just didn’t feel like ladies lite aerobics so I skipped it, still had a good workout
It’s all over the news here that MRSA has turned up at my dau. school; not a good thing…….had to happen sooner or later I suppose, I just would have liked later, much later better. Eleven h.s. in the city and we have to be first.
G’nite, chickadees!
October 23rd, 2007 at 1:40 am
I hope the MRSA moves itself out quickly!
Sounds like you are doing so well
you are definitely eating so healthy - DAMN!
Thanks for your guidance on those questions - excellent really…. hmmm now if I could just figure out a casual way to bring some of those up….
thanks
October 23rd, 2007 at 2:49 am
You eat so well and exercise so well too. You are wonderful example for your daughter.
Your weekend sounded nice.
Thanks so much for the reading recommendations. I will get a few of them on my next visit to library.
Have a lovely week,
iniya
October 23rd, 2007 at 2:52 am
PS I just looked up MRSA on wikipedia. It sounds awful!
Hope it does go away soon.
October 23rd, 2007 at 8:29 am
Your daughter is a busy girl! She is learning great skills to take her through her adult life. Hope the MRSA clears out of your school system very quickly.
Good on you for the exercise and the healthy eating. You are inspiring me not to be such a quitter.
RubyJean
October 23rd, 2007 at 9:24 am
I agree with all the above…wow..2 hours at the gym is just terrific. I tried to go see michel clayton Friday nite, but I had a free pass and they wouldn’t let me use in on a new movie. I heard from others that it’s very good. I definitley will have to see it.
October 23rd, 2007 at 5:15 pm
WTG on the exercise. You rock! Id love to get to go to a movie alone or with Michael. That would be so nice. Sounds like your daughter is busy! Sorry to hear about the MRSA.
October 23rd, 2007 at 7:42 pm
Good grief…that MRSA is scary! I heard something on the radio driving into work the other morning that the best precaution is to wash your hands frequently and make sure that what you touch and what you put in your mouth is CLEAN….I wonder if some of that anti-bacterial hand sanitizer would be a good thing to carry?
Anyway, let me add my awe and admiration to all the others over your amazing exercise commitment AND your volunteerism. Congrats on the award - that’s lovely!
October 23rd, 2007 at 10:21 pm
Wow, busy lady!! That’s so great that you volunteer. I used to LOVE doing that in high school and college. I don’t have too much time for it now, but I like to think that teaching is performing a different kind of public service. Good for you for getting your kids in on it too, they need to see what they have to appreciate it! I don’t know what MSRA is but it sounds like a staph infection of some kind? Whatever it is, I don’t want it at my school! Thanks for thinking of me and keep cheering on those SOX!!!