After finishing grades for the year, I exercised.
20 swings
12 dead lifts
15 squats
20 side pulls each side
10 squats with high pull
0 reverse lunges
Hopefully, after the move I will get back into sewing.
Wednesday, May 21, 2014
Tuesday, May 20, 2014
100 Days of Exercise: Days 17-22
Wow. I've been slack on the blogging. Kind of slack on the exercising, too. I have exercised infrequently. These are a few of the dates I recorded.
4/2/14 1.02 miles walked around BiLo shopping center
4/3/14 1.18 miles walked around Briarwood during SHEEP, walking for speed
4/23/14 0.72 miles walked to gas station with J. Only included because I'm proud of myself for not driving.
4/24/14 2.1 miles walked around Briarwood during SHEEP, walking for speed
4/27/14 2.72 miles walked during walk/run ministry
5/4/14 2 miles walked on trail with family
4/2/14 1.02 miles walked around BiLo shopping center
4/3/14 1.18 miles walked around Briarwood during SHEEP, walking for speed
4/23/14 0.72 miles walked to gas station with J. Only included because I'm proud of myself for not driving.
4/24/14 2.1 miles walked around Briarwood during SHEEP, walking for speed
4/27/14 2.72 miles walked during walk/run ministry
5/4/14 2 miles walked on trail with family
Wednesday, May 07, 2014
Prayers of a six year old
Usually we eat leftovers and fend for ourselves at lunch. All at the same general
time, but usually not all sitting down to begin at the same time.
Sometimes we say a blessing for all, especially if one of the big kids
or I get ready first. Other times we say individual blessings. If we
notice someone praying we are quiet and respectful. Enough back story.
Blessings said by a six year old boy are comic gold.
Today Isaiah just wanted a leftover hot dog, straight from the fridge with ketchup. (Eww) He started blessing. At the end we could hear "... And please destroy all the bad guys." Then he looks up and asked if we all noticed he prayed for God to get the bad guys. Of course we did. Giggle fits from some of the girls.
Most of his prayers in fact call for some sort of destruction for those who don't love God or Jesus. Hellfire and brimstone, that's my boy.
Blessings said by a six year old boy are comic gold.
Today Isaiah just wanted a leftover hot dog, straight from the fridge with ketchup. (Eww) He started blessing. At the end we could hear "... And please destroy all the bad guys." Then he looks up and asked if we all noticed he prayed for God to get the bad guys. Of course we did. Giggle fits from some of the girls.
Most of his prayers in fact call for some sort of destruction for those who don't love God or Jesus. Hellfire and brimstone, that's my boy.