Wednesday, February 27, 2008

Treadmills

Yesterday Daniel was home all day long and it was a beautiful day so I was convinced that I'd leave him with the kids and go work out later in the day rather than the morning, to give it another 10 degrees to warm up. The plan was flawless. We had a busy morning (gymnastics and story time) a yummy lunch and I put Gracie to bed and worked on killing weeds in our back yard. So I didn't think of going to work out until Kimmer was home from school and I needed to practice Viola with her because her lesson was in 45 minutes and she hadn't practiced all week (we were in San Diego, very good excuse). By the time I was done practicing with her (and making her cry, as usual) it was time to pick up Lindsey and go to lessons, past time actually. So I yelled at Daniel to take the girls and I'd go work out while they were at lessons. But he had to leave RIGHT NOW! Why am I telling this story? I didn't work out at all. I took the girls to lessons, and it was too dark by the time I "had a chance." This lead me to think, boy it's be nice to have a tread mill. Especially when it's going to get so hot. BUT, if I had a whole day that I could have gone and didn't, why would I imagine that a treadmill would make it more likely? Yet I'm still convinced that I should get one. Crazy.

2 comments:

April said...

I put you on my sidebar so now you are only a click away...hope that's okay. (Typing out sweetspirited.blogspot was just getting too taxing.)

Ah, the crying and the practicing...exactly why I had Savannah give up the violin...too much contention to justify it for me. And yet, I see you persevering and it makes me wonder if I did the right thing. Perhaps the crying is part and parcel of the practicing, no matter what? I wish I knew.

As for the treadmill, you are making me feel guilty that mine sits there quiet most of the time...I think there might be Christmas boxes piled on top of it right now. Maybe I should go dig it out and go for walk. If you don't have a treadmill by summer you will have to swim laps, as it is just too dangerous to run in our heat.

April said...

Oh, and by the way, in my book, weeding is serious working out. I get tired just looking at mine.