Finding Exercise While Getting Things Done

November 24, 2009

Charlene and I have been working oh-so-hard to work things better in our lives. After my third marriage finished, (and let’s just say it “ended,” mmm’kay?) I only knew it had become time to realize a change. Not just any change, I’m talkin’ a heavy shift, honey.

Yet it just seems everyone wishes to keep me out. Life’s so rough, ain’t it? When I saw my doctor to discuss the tummy tuck price I was quoted, he only ragged me about getting the proper kind of fitness. He knows I’ve been doing everything I can, smearing on the acne scar cream and getting all my beauty salon equipment to earn their cost.

Yet he only keeps lecturing me about diet and fitness, telling me that my body will improve over the long-term if I treat it as if I love it.

He’s big on biking, but I enjoined him cycling seats bother me and I just cannot imagine putting on those tight cycling jerseys. Is he trying to abase me? At least he got a little more moderate when he began talking about stuff I could do in the solace of my own house.

Stationary bikes might certainly work easier for me than riding out in the open and weight benches and exercise mats are a bit more my style.

Yet I likewise feel that I get enough exercise in my daily life. Only last calendar week I found lots of exercise tugging around Carla’s garden cart while we adorned her patio for her sister’s party. Arranging the outdoor bench layout for outdoor party seating after moving the Weber 751001 Charcoal Grill made for some strong weight lifting. And then the stretches and effort necessary to get all those tiki torches positioned right was like aerobic exercises.

Does it sound like I am making excuses? I do not care, friend, that was challenging work! After all that partying and decorating I reckon I burned one thousand calories. I dare some treadmill joggin’ sap to push garden carts around for five hours and reckon how they feel.

I don’t mean to seem whiney. I will get it all together. I only wish people would occasionally focus on what I have accomplished rather than what I still must do. I do understand it is not easy being you, but it isn’t easy being me, either. We all got to work hard to be prosperous, I suppose.

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