bluepinecones wrote:Good Morning
We have lots of sunshine today and climbing temps. So good to see the sun again. Enjoyed your early am photo too, Liz. Hard to imagine others still dealing with snow.
I actually accomplished a few things past couple of days; house mostly dusted and vacuumed, clean sheets on bed, washing caught up - nothing exciting but at least it is progress. Worked on restocking all the perishable food I lost during week long power outage; an expensive undertaking and I have not put anything back in freezer yet.
Even tried a class for improving balance and flexibility. Doctor had suggested I go to an exercise class for arthritis but it is only offered very early morning so I opted for next best thing with early afternoon time. Most of it was fairly easy. One thing I could not do was stand on one foot, close eyes and slowly move head without swaying. Can any of you do that?
Soos: I also vote for not being on the road during a long holiday weekend.
Hope all of you have something fun planned for this weekend. I need to find something like that to add to my list.
Sarah, I've been doing yoga for a few years and have pretty good balance but I found standing of one foot, closing my eyes and moving my head without swaying a real challenge cold only hold it a couple of head turns. Think maybe whoever is teaching the class might want to explain that one. Our yoga instructor tells us that while standing on one foot (doing what is called tree pose) it is natural to sway and we leave our eyes open an focus on an object while we are doing the exercise. But good for you for doing the class it is amazing how fast I gained strength doing gentle yoga.
As for kids today I think we can only say may God help us! I can't believe the lack of discipline and the lack of parental attention. They seem to think it is up to the school to teach their child to be civilized, all the things the child should have learned about basic behavior before being allowed out in public! My friend works as a teachers aid at a public school where the students are kindergarten through second grade and I am appalled at how many are in 'special' classes because they are pretty much uncontrollable. Most are on some type of drug but the parents many times don't medicate them and they try to kick, bite and exhibit behavior that is hard to believe. I know I couldn't stand to be in a room with them.