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May 2009 Challenge: Week 3

Posted: Tue May 19, 2009 12:49 pm
by winnie96
May 18, 2009 (Mon) = Green
Ah, the ease of a pre-planned N-Day, where there are no food decisions to make! What a nice way to start the week. Had the first of my two veggie suppers for this week (the green bean/sweet potato stir-fry-ish thing over quinoa was a little odd, but tasty), and today was also a WF-Day. (WF, pronounced "woof", means wine-free. I'm certainly not anti-wine, and will have a glass if I want to, but it does seem unnecessary for me to have some each and every day, so am working toward a few WF-Days each week). Got in a good walk later in the day. Need to consider walking early in the morning (just for the summer), instead of having to scramble at day's end.

Posted: Tue May 19, 2009 1:04 pm
by mimi
I think you and I are in the same boat - being teachers! If I don't exercise in the morning, it usually doesn't happen - especially at this time of the year. I'm looking forward to a class-free, summer school-free summer - the first in the long time! My goal is to walk at least 6 days each week - in the morning! :wink:
Mimi

Posted: Wed May 20, 2009 12:27 pm
by winnie96
Oops - didn't mean to start a new thread for Week 3 ... updates will be in my Daily Check-In thread, not here.

Mimi - I'm not a teacher, but I thought trying morning walks for "just" the summer might fool me into giving it a try, as in "it's not like you have to do this forever" ... or in the winter, when it is dark and cold and snowy! But not being much of a morning person regardless of the season will make this a real challenge. I, too, try to get out there 6 days per week, and mostly do, but usually late in the day. Enjoy your fabulous summer with no classes or summer school -- I can see how you'd really be looking forward to that! (BTW, cute kitty pic and signature tag line!)