Robyn Blathers On. Again.

Random musings

Wednesday, January 09, 2008

What Dexter would not eat the past three meals-

the ground up chicken breast with "baby" sweet potatoes
"baby" peas
"baby" banana rice cereal
real applesauce

The keys have been found. They were under Steve's desk, UNDER a power strip that was loaded with plugs and cords. We both had looked under the desk, but it never occurred to me to look under that. It will next time.

So hopefully they haven't reprogrammed his car at the shop, and the found keys will still work. Then the mirror can be put back on my car and we will end the week as we started.

It has sucked being trapped. Yes, we have gone for some nice, long walks, but I need to get to the grocery store and to find the ugly shirt for the show on Friday.

The new stroller arrived yesterday, and it is awesome. We went for a walk this morning, and it handles the torn up sidewalks like a champ. I am inspired by Steve's Aunt Mimi, who recently lost 50 pounds with Weight Watchers. She walks every single morning. I used to walk every day when I lived in NYC, just getting around, and even working on set you have to walk around the back lot. (Though the craft services table is what kills you.) So hopefully, with the new stroller and the Bjorn carrier, we will be walking every day, and I can reach my goal of getting back to my pre-pregnancy weight by my birthday at the end of April. It is not out of the question, just slow and steady.

2 Comments:

At 2:34 AM , Anonymous Aunt Simone said...

hey, that sounds like good eatin'!

Tell Dexter you're giving all his food to Simone if he doesn't eat it...... and then try the Starving Children in China thing while he's still young enough not to know better!

 
At 4:37 PM , Blogger Mimi said...

I do walk every single morning, Robyn, but it's probably easier for me to stick to it because 1.) I go when my ill husband is still asleep and 2.) I walk with a friend, who expects me there at 7 am every day and 3.) I no longer have kiddies at home to care for. On the other hand, the weather may be less problematic where you live. It's all to the good that you're aware of the imnportnnce of regular--that's REGULAR, sustained exercise. Go it, girl!

 

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