Finding Exercise While Getting Things Finished February 25, 2010
Carla and I are going super hard to get things proper in each of our lives. When my 3rd spousal relationship ended, (and let’s just say it “ended,” mmm’kay?) I just knew it was time to make a change. Not only some shift, I’m talkin’ a serious change, honey.
Yet it just looks like everybody wishes to keep me down. Life is so difficult, ain’t it? When I saw my doctor to talk about the tummy tuck price I was quoted, he only ragged me regarding finding the proper form of exercise. He knows I have been doing everything I can, smearing on the scar zone cream and getting all my beauty salon equipment to earn their cost.
But he just keeps lecturing me about diet and exercise, saying to me my body would improve over the long term if I handle it like I love it.
He’s big on biking, but I enjoined him cycle seats bother me and I just can’t fathom putting on those small cycling shirts. Is he trying to humiliate me? At least he became a bit more moderate when he started speaking about stuff I could do in the comfort of my own house.
Exercise bikes might certainly function easier for me than riding out in public and weight benches and exercise mats are a bit more my style.
Yet I also argue that I obtain enough exercise in my day-to-day life. Only last week I got tons of exercise tugging around Carla’s garden cart while we adorned her patio for her sister’s birthday party. Rearranging the garden bench layout for outside party seats after moving the 751001 Charcoal Grill made for some good weight lifting. And then the stretches and effort required to make all those position proper was like aerobic exercises.
Does it sound like I am making excuses? I don’t care, friend, that was challenging work! After all that decoratin’ and partyin’ I bet I burned one thousand calories. I challenge some treadmill jogging fool to push garden carts around for 4 hours and see how they feel.
I do not mean to seem whiney. I will get it all together. I simply wish individuals would sometimes focus on what I have done instead of what I still need to complete. I know it is not easy being you, but it is not simple being me, either. We all have to work strong to be happy, I think.