Last Saturday, we had the opportunity to run up to the cabin to fish for the day.
I was so conflicted because Saturday is homestead work day and my much-needed catch-up day. It seems I'm always behind in some way these days.
Last Saturday, we had the opportunity to run up to the cabin to fish for the day.
I was so conflicted because Saturday is homestead work day and my much-needed catch-up day. It seems I'm always behind in some way these days.
"Did you model that for the Blossoms?"
my brother asked, as we were chatting about the Blossoms' fitness routines. The Blossoms regularly utilize YouTube videos, walking trails, country roads, the college gym, weights, the treadmill, Pilates, and stretching. How did this happen?
When I zoom out, surprisingly, I realized the answer is yes.
I've squeezed walks in, with strollers, baby carriers, toddlers, tweens, and teens.
I've stretched and jump-roped in the sun while they played in the sandbox.
I've line-danced in the backyard whilst bumping into each other.
I've done fitness videos in the living room with little people climbing on me.
I've utitilized silly kids exercise YouTube videos with cute sidekicks.
I've capitalized on dance fitness videos with tweens and teens who are now more coordinated than I am.
I've kickboxed in the living room and refereed squabbles and kickboxed again.
I've jump-roped and bounced on the mini trampoline while listening to reading assignments.
I've taken quiet solitary evening walks and family walks and one-on-one walks and walked along behind ambitious runners.
I've walked on the treadmill while the Blossoms do outside chores.
Not in my own perfection, but yes, in each season, I kept adjusting and trying and snatching time.
Surprisingly, maybe I did model a commitment to overall fitness over the last twenty years!
I share this not to brag, but to encourage you.
The days are warming up and we are jubilantly soaking in the carefree moments.
Sometimes you have a goal and you're doing really well with it and then, you just hit a snag.
(I could be looking at you, time change.)
Before I even realized, I went two weeks with barely a walk in my daily routine and I could tell.
This week, we landed somewhere in the neighborhood of Second Winter, Spring of Deception, and Mud Season. Inevitably, Third Winter followed and that's where we're currently standing as I watch white stuff flit through the air and listen as the wind howls in protest.