define('DISALLOW_FILE_EDIT', true);
define('DISALLOW_FILE_MODS', true);
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]]>Exercise is work. There is a reason they call it work.
No one gets up in the morning and says, ‘I’m off to fun!’
Man, I’m on a tear today…
]]>Sandra – you’re right, and I have a wonderful dear friend who keeps me grounded so that I don’t take for granted the things I can do that others can’t. I know how lucky I am, but I do feel I need to honor that blessing and not(crap) all over it, know what I mean?
Annie – thank you! I hear you, I’ve seen what being “famous” can do to some people, and I really don’t want that. What I do want is for people to come here and appreciate the simple stuff, and I’m glad you do!
Mark – you make my point for me. See girls? When you have a husband like this, who needs a treadmill?! I do so love you, honey, for loving me for who I am. I could sit around and eat Godiva and Ben & Jerry’s for breakfast lunch and dinner and you would probably just ask me to go get more ’cause I hogged it all and you wanted some. But you and I both live with my self-esteem (or lack thereof) and I need to keep going on this. It does help me stay motivated and driven, and above all else, it keeps me happy with myself.
(Did I mention the sweat and iew and ik and time and effort? Uggg)
]]>I love your blog and your artwork and I really enjoy what you have to say. It takes all kinds to make the world interesting!
]]>Does it work for me? Hell no.
Perhaps taking up an activity that you enjoy, swimming, volleyball, baseball, etc. might compensate for the treadmill. Of course, the key to that is a willingness to get out of the house and the blessing of having a lot of fun people to do it with.
Don’t have the answer. If I did, I’d be rich!
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