MDolfiniReed
Cathlete
The neighbor's cat returned home--after being gone for one night. Sorry, I forgot to post that good news. Big sighs of relief all around on that one.
Still babying my back. Did total body stretch yesterday and again today. I'm finding that the stretches are really helping. I have much more mobility today than yesterday and was able to do all the stretch moves on TBS, but still not completely back to "normal." Every once in a while, I have to lay flat on the floor and stretch my legs. My hip flexors really tense up--probably overcompensating for my back. But Ripken and I did our 2 mile walk this morning. We went slow and it was a good walk. So, I'm not complaining too much. I'm thinking I might try basic step tomorrow morning. We'll see. I'm going to do TBS one more time today. It really is relaxing. DH thinks I'm overdoing it. But I know my body and it needs to move or it gets all kinked up.
Janie: sister had a diabetic cat. That was her Noodle-man. She can probably give you some advice on how to make the cat more comfortable with the whole process. Personally, I think our pets react alot to how we approach a situation. If we tense up, so do they. If we don't like something, they don't like it, etc. Do you think some transference might be going on here?
Laura: we all fall off the good eating habits wagon every once in a while. Just pick yourself up and climb back on. There's plenty of room for you to get back on board.
Shoegal: what does GSP stand for? That's great that you are doing the rescue dog thing. Hobie sounds like a great pup. Let us know how it goes.
Hi Shadowpup, how was the horse riding today?
Sister: hmmm. I don't remember that incident with Sue and the horses at Uncle Eddie's, although I do have a recollection of you in the farmhouse after getting hurt. Maybe that was it. I just wasn't crazy about horses because I was so good at falling off of them. Plus I got saddled (pun intended) with taking care of older sister's horse when she went to college. Just not my burning passion.
~michelle
Still babying my back. Did total body stretch yesterday and again today. I'm finding that the stretches are really helping. I have much more mobility today than yesterday and was able to do all the stretch moves on TBS, but still not completely back to "normal." Every once in a while, I have to lay flat on the floor and stretch my legs. My hip flexors really tense up--probably overcompensating for my back. But Ripken and I did our 2 mile walk this morning. We went slow and it was a good walk. So, I'm not complaining too much. I'm thinking I might try basic step tomorrow morning. We'll see. I'm going to do TBS one more time today. It really is relaxing. DH thinks I'm overdoing it. But I know my body and it needs to move or it gets all kinked up.
Janie: sister had a diabetic cat. That was her Noodle-man. She can probably give you some advice on how to make the cat more comfortable with the whole process. Personally, I think our pets react alot to how we approach a situation. If we tense up, so do they. If we don't like something, they don't like it, etc. Do you think some transference might be going on here?
Laura: we all fall off the good eating habits wagon every once in a while. Just pick yourself up and climb back on. There's plenty of room for you to get back on board.
Shoegal: what does GSP stand for? That's great that you are doing the rescue dog thing. Hobie sounds like a great pup. Let us know how it goes.
Hi Shadowpup, how was the horse riding today?
Sister: hmmm. I don't remember that incident with Sue and the horses at Uncle Eddie's, although I do have a recollection of you in the farmhouse after getting hurt. Maybe that was it. I just wasn't crazy about horses because I was so good at falling off of them. Plus I got saddled (pun intended) with taking care of older sister's horse when she went to college. Just not my burning passion.
~michelle