MDolfiniReed
Cathlete
I am wearing my "Janie" earrings today and I got a compliment on them from one of my female colleagues. I'm going to send her the link to Janie's website. Started week 2 of Cathe's Sept rotation: it is Gym Style week, plus IMAX3, and B&G. This morning was GS Backs, Shoulders, and Biceps. I tried to lift heavy on just about everything and did pretty good. The only thing I went a little lighter on was the bicep reverse curl downs. My elbows tend to feel kinky when I do those, so I go a little lighter and really focus on getting the form correct. I find those to be a bit tricky.
Janie: I can understand why your dad doesnot like to be alone. Who does (all the time) really? It's suppose to be good for older folks to interact with others; keeps their minds working and stimulated. I hope the visit goes well. Going fishing with your dad sounds like a great idea. You might try to do that even if you and Joey don't have the beach place yet. I think doing stuff with our families as we get older is important. Memories are the best gifts, aren't they? Of course, I type this knowing that I just passed up going to a VT football game with sister. Bad me. However, I'm thinking that this year for Christmas, I might give the gift of a "sister" activity--like a trip to the salon together or going roller skating/iceskating. Renee and I do lots of things together but not so much with our older sister. We just don't have as much in common with her. So I'm toying with this idea. I have not run it by sister yet to see what she thinks but may not. I might just go for it.
~michelle
Janie: I can understand why your dad doesnot like to be alone. Who does (all the time) really? It's suppose to be good for older folks to interact with others; keeps their minds working and stimulated. I hope the visit goes well. Going fishing with your dad sounds like a great idea. You might try to do that even if you and Joey don't have the beach place yet. I think doing stuff with our families as we get older is important. Memories are the best gifts, aren't they? Of course, I type this knowing that I just passed up going to a VT football game with sister. Bad me. However, I'm thinking that this year for Christmas, I might give the gift of a "sister" activity--like a trip to the salon together or going roller skating/iceskating. Renee and I do lots of things together but not so much with our older sister. We just don't have as much in common with her. So I'm toying with this idea. I have not run it by sister yet to see what she thinks but may not. I might just go for it.
~michelle