Pearlstrand
Cathlete
MMA -- Fusion
Okay, today I was a rollie-pollie, and a turtle -- yes, I did MMA Fusion. I'm still short of breath on all of the down-and-up moves... this may be as good as it gets for me. I'm buying a heart rate monitor so I don't drop dead from this (and kettlebells and fusion). I've always had a high heart rate during exercise, but I've read that it can be dangerous to let it get to high... especially at "our age."
Still editing. Mad at DH for losing his temper yesterday. I know he's under a ton of stress, but c'mon.... It's tough to be not speaking to each other when you have to work together and produce an entire training program. Ugh. I need a vacation... without the family.
On a more positive note, I've done a better job watching what I eat this week, so maybe my weigh in on Saturday will be less shocking. (Maybe I should wear a heart monitor for that, too!)
Lisa: I love the dress! It's perfect. Take some statement accessory (scarf, necklace, big earrings -- not all at once) and you're good to go. Regarding the legs: I use self-tanner because I'm pale. I don't wear stockings on cruises unless it's for formal night and I have closed-toe shoes. Take a pashmina or sweater because it's always freezing on cruise ships, and you're likely to end up seated under an air conditioning vent. (I always freeze, so maybe it's just me!)
What color are your shoes? I don't go with the stylish wisdom on stockings that says they're tacky no matter what. Have you ever seen actresses freezing on the red carpet in NYC (January, with the snow blowing) and they're bare-legged? To me, it just looks silly. Nude stockings are supposed to be a no-no (but I wear them anyway). Sheer colored would be better, and patterned are considered even more stylish. But I guarantee that there's no way you'd stand out on a cruise, no matter what you wear. I've seen all sorts of jaw-dropping outfits on formal night... from T-shirts and shorts, to floor-length and sequined gowns (that must take up a ton of room in the suitcase).
Ronne, I agree with you on the news coverage of the so-called ash cloud. And now the coverage is about the over-stated risks involved (was grounding all those flights really necessary?), and all of the money that the airlines lost because of it. You know it's always something with the media!
Well, I've got to go deal with work. It's going to be a rough day for many reasons, so I think this post is as good as it's going to get. Bye, all!
Okay, today I was a rollie-pollie, and a turtle -- yes, I did MMA Fusion. I'm still short of breath on all of the down-and-up moves... this may be as good as it gets for me. I'm buying a heart rate monitor so I don't drop dead from this (and kettlebells and fusion). I've always had a high heart rate during exercise, but I've read that it can be dangerous to let it get to high... especially at "our age."
Still editing. Mad at DH for losing his temper yesterday. I know he's under a ton of stress, but c'mon.... It's tough to be not speaking to each other when you have to work together and produce an entire training program. Ugh. I need a vacation... without the family.
On a more positive note, I've done a better job watching what I eat this week, so maybe my weigh in on Saturday will be less shocking. (Maybe I should wear a heart monitor for that, too!)
Lisa: I love the dress! It's perfect. Take some statement accessory (scarf, necklace, big earrings -- not all at once) and you're good to go. Regarding the legs: I use self-tanner because I'm pale. I don't wear stockings on cruises unless it's for formal night and I have closed-toe shoes. Take a pashmina or sweater because it's always freezing on cruise ships, and you're likely to end up seated under an air conditioning vent. (I always freeze, so maybe it's just me!)
What color are your shoes? I don't go with the stylish wisdom on stockings that says they're tacky no matter what. Have you ever seen actresses freezing on the red carpet in NYC (January, with the snow blowing) and they're bare-legged? To me, it just looks silly. Nude stockings are supposed to be a no-no (but I wear them anyway). Sheer colored would be better, and patterned are considered even more stylish. But I guarantee that there's no way you'd stand out on a cruise, no matter what you wear. I've seen all sorts of jaw-dropping outfits on formal night... from T-shirts and shorts, to floor-length and sequined gowns (that must take up a ton of room in the suitcase).
Ronne, I agree with you on the news coverage of the so-called ash cloud. And now the coverage is about the over-stated risks involved (was grounding all those flights really necessary?), and all of the money that the airlines lost because of it. You know it's always something with the media!
Well, I've got to go deal with work. It's going to be a rough day for many reasons, so I think this post is as good as it's going to get. Bye, all!