1) Tae Bo Boot Camp" DVD
Kickboxing has long been a favorite of mine, it's such a powerful release of energy AND you get a Grade-A, #1 work out. It gets everything, calves, thighs, butt, abs/hips and of course upper body. You sweat hard and definitely know you've been working out. Plus, even the sweet little Mango loves to kick and punch away her work week.
2) "Power Yoga For Weight Loss" DVD
I miss my yoga, I used to be so active in it and I've had a hard time getting back on track. Partly because of my schedule and lack of QUIET (key element here) time for myself. I particularly like this DVD because there are three participants involved in beginner, intermediate and advanced poses and you can pick and choose what bests suits you. Plus, you have the opportunity to really push yourself. I'm VERY fond of Warrior Poses as they can be somewhat challenging for balance and there is something extremely empowering about them. I'm not terribly fond of the Arm Balance poses as my upper body is pretty weak these days, but I still grunt and cuss my way through them, even if I'm only on the beginners level poses.
3) Going To The Eye Doctor
This sounds pathetic, but I haven't been in far too long. My night vision has gotten alarmingly bad and long hours at the computer leave everything looking a little blurry by the end of the day most day. I just can't afford it mostly, I haven't had vision coverage on my insurance for quite some time. I guess I shouldn't complain, at least I have insurance.
4) Chilling With Max
He's particularly sweet this week, something has come over him and I'm like the best Mom ever and he's pretty thrilled about life. It's fun to be a Mom when your kids likes you:)
5) Snuggling Up With Chance
He's not home much these days, and when he is, he's very focused on school work. Any moment in which I have his full attention is much appreciated. But, I've never been so proud of him. It's like falling in love with him all over again, the idea that he's so unafraid to challenge himself, his creativity, the way his face lights up when he's having meaningful discussions. It's good stuff. Plus, I LOVE all his neat art supplies, books and projects.
6) Cleaning Out My Basement
I know, I'm weird. But there is a mountain of boxes that need to examined. Better late then never right?
7) Reformatting My Blogg
I have some idea's, but have to research carefully which site I might want to switch to and I'd really like to customize my own. We'll see what I find. I also have a ton of pics to post, so....yeahhhhhhhhhhhh.
8) Playing With My Pug Dog(s)
In Sarah's fantasy world, I would have two baby Pug Dogs. One black and one tan/cream. They would be different genders and might be brother/sister...might not. I don't believe in breeding, so if they come my way in a pair (they get lonely easily) that would be even better. They would love me and be my ever faithful companions and sneak up on Chance and Max and nip their bums on my command. Whoops, I mean...give Pugly kisses to Max and Chance on my command. And I could take them with me every way I go. And they would be my squishees:) But I'd settle for any smallish dog we could have, pound puppy or otherwise;)
9) Reading Alternet.org
My favorite info site and I don't get nearly enough time together. It makes me sad.
10) SLEEEPING!
Because even the most beautifullest Mango's need their beauty sleep! zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
1 comment:
Two things: I've never carried vision insurance because you can actually get better deals on your own. There are several "chain" eye doctors in the Denver area (the one I went to was on..um -well it's by Monoco Inn...I think Cherry Creek Ave and Monoco) anyway - I found for about $50 you can get an eye exam plus cost of contacts/glasses.
Blog: if you go to MySpace, I can't access it at work (God forbids) and I don't usually access it at home. :-) Not that you should focus your blog rebuild around me or anything.
I might do a 10 things I'd rather list but it's hard to say that seeing on how it's 1:30 on Friday night and I just got donw w/ work. Bless the fiscal close.
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