David
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I took a long walk on the beach and helped my fiance find shells for a mandala she's working on. Good times and good exercise.
I was already out and about but decided to walk over to Petco where they have animal adoptions on Saturdays. I love looking at the kittens. As I was holding a kitten I asked one of the women there how you become one of the foster parents for them until they find a home. She gave me all the details and it got me really interested so she took down my name and number and said I'd probably be getting a call to see if I can become a foster parent. Possibly for what she calls "hissy kitties" which means feral and I told her that I love hissy kitties. So on my info card it has my name, number and "loves hissy kitties." We'll see what happens but it'd be a good experience. They pay for everything (shots, spay/neuter, flea and worm treatment, vet bills, food, litter and anything that's out of your pocket) and all you have to do is help the kittens become more social with other people and cats. Its volunteer work but I can't think of a better way to volunteer. I love kitties. Hope my other kitties don't mind too much. If it doesn't work out that's cool but I wont know until I try. Was a nice walk.
Today I walked in my yard a bit, as my family and I were doing a barbeque. It was just a little bit of exercise, but all I could handle today. I enjoyed the weather and the honey bees buzzing around the table and grill. (We don't see many honey bees around here these days, so it's good to see them around.)
Off-topic: What do you think about going for bloodwork and finding dried blood in your seating area, near where your arm is supposed to rest? I plan to call the company tomorrow to let them know about this?
Hey Jessi, Don't tell my hubby you're having BBQ's he has me tormented but we just don't have the weather here this year, Can I send him your direction????
Hubby has bag packed and is ready to goSounds like a lot of fun, Gwen pippy! I would love to have you both for a barbeque! Name the date!
I walked around the local shopping mall today with my husband. I bought myself a new outfit with some birthday cash that I had leftover. Loads of fun!
Hubby has bag packed and is ready to go
Happy belated birthday xxx Going out next wkend for the first time in over two years and don't know where to begin with new outfit.
Great idea about taking a walk! Currently in a flare so I'll have to hold my belly as I walk ( sure it will look very sexy and not anything like amonty python funny walk).
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I got to see my brother's new home today! I was so excited, because he's been living in my basement for 2 1/2 years, and now he's OUT!! It was nice to walk around the grounds outside his apartment (flat). He has a tennis court, swimming pool, dog park, playground, and barbeque/picnic area. We'll be having a house-warming party for him and my sister (who moved out with him after living in my home for 6 months) this weekend. For me, it's more of an "I-finally-get-my-house-back" celebration.
Jessi, do you have any pictures of your garden?
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I ran.
Outside. For nearly 30 minutes. :dance:
Absolutely thrilled. I had to give up running because of the incredible stomach pain (and winding up in the washroom within 10 kms). I've tried to re-introduce and wound up on the floor in pain. And now I can run. I'm not sure how *far* or how long my Crohnsie body will let me go, but I'll run until I can't? I was slow and it didn't feel awesome with my innards jostling up and down and my core still weak and my feet hurting (I limp a lot!), but by golly it was running.
First goal is going to be a 5 kms fundraiser on October 3, the Run for the Cure, which raises funds and awareness for breast cancer research and programming in Canada. A friend's mom and aunt are both recently in remission for breast cancer, so this event is very important to her and I was pleased to be asked to be a part of their team.
I walked downtown along what we call "Historic 25th Street" with my husband. It's a street lined with compacted buildings as you would've found in the "old western" days, and the Union Station at the end where the trains would pull in to my town. It was perfect weather today, with a nice warm breeze - enough to mess up any hair-do. I thoroughly enjoyed myself.
I love 25th Street in Ogden. Really nice place.
Ok, not doing so well on the walking. Have been conserving energy so I can work. Still walking in from parking lot and up stairs to work though. Sounds like the rest of you have tons of energy!
Yesterday I think I walked 1 thousand miles, well maybe not that much but my legs would argue, dropped my daughter to pre school, back home did housework, back out to pick her up and they told me that the novelty has worn off school and the tears have started so I brought her to shops to pick up a tray to make cupcakes. It took me 40 mins to walk home and pushing both children in pram I thought my legs and lungs would explode.
But when we got home we made the cakes (my best batch yet) and we sat down with a big cup of tea to enjoy. Seeing her smile was the best bit of my day.
Just when I thought it was safe to relax, she woke with a cold, I spent from 9pm to 2am pacing the floor, managed to get her asleep and climbed into bed ZZzzzz Nooooo my youngest wakes with a cold at 2.30am and again I pace the floor till 5.30am(hubby working away so flying solo). I think I will sleep for a week after all this excitement.
Today, my husband had a job interview in SLC, so back in the car again! We walked a little during the morning - just around the house, though. Then I took him to SLC.
side note... My husband is a disabled veteran, and hasn't worked since May 2009, so this is a big scary step. He feels confident that he can handle it, because he hasn't had a seizure in over 3 months. He used to have seizures at least once a week, and now... nothing. We're really hoping that they're over, but nobody can tell for sure. So, here's hoping... Wish us luck!