Friday, March 15, 2013

Happy Friday!

Damn, I thought Friday was supposed to be an easy day at work.  I'm slammed today but I'm taking a few minutes to post anyway.

Yesterday I took off work to take my DD to get her wisdom teeth taken out.  Pitiful. She's glad it's over with for sure.  We get back to her house and are sitting there talking and see this smoke rolling across her front yard.  WTH????  Here the field right next door to her caught on fire! It started out small but picked up quickly because we had high winds.  It got scary for a few minutes but the fire department arrived quickly and put it out before it creeped into my DD's yard.  Turns out some asshole rode by and threw out a cigarette.

I've walked all week for 45 minutes at a time. Tonight will be my night off.  I've decided to take Fridays and Sundays off and exercise 5 days a week; that way I have a set schedule and I shouldn't get burned out either.  If I feel like doing more that will be a bonus.  I had a .6 loss on the scale this morning and weighed in at 253.8.  I've had a small loss each day all week since I started tracking again.  It makes me feel better about things to see it paying off.

The weekend is supposed to be rainy and chilly.  I don't have anything planned but the usual house cleaning and laundry.  Walking buddy knows I like retro TV shows and she gave me a season of Hazel to watch.  Remember that old show?  I love going back to a simpler time and especially looking at the house decorations and their clothes.

Have a great weekend, all!

4 comments:

  1. Good for you on the consistent walking, and the loss! YAY!!!! :D

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  2. Good work on tracking and getting your walking accomplished! I also love retro TV shows and I do remember Hazel.

    Have a great weekend and enjoy the rain and chill.

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  3. Good job on getting the walks in consistently :) Yay for the loss! :)

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  4. Good job with the walking. I remember Hazel. I love watching the older shows - the clothes, furnishings. How much simpler they were before technology took over...

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