Early Spring Daybook

Outside:  We had our first rain yesterday.  It was overcast today.  That is noteworthy because it is the first such days since we arrived in UT a month ago.  A month?  No way.  

Wearing: We are solidly into spring clothes now. Except that we only have the suitcases of clothes we came with. Fortunately we located the thrift stores.  We also located Old Navy but are trying to exercise restraint. 

We are listening to: Classics for Kids It'sBrahms this month.  I think we can keep up with this plan.  A new composer each month with several podcasts.  A track of songs.  Spotify fills in some more. 

Towards fitness:  As last year came to a close there were more and more excuses reasons to skip workouts. It was cold in the conservatory where the treadmill was.  It rained alot. There was just so.much.to.do.  And working out would have helped.  I didn't do it though. When we began our first hike – a vertically challenging climb – the consequences were loud and clear.  Movement has come regularly since but it was this clip that really inspired me.  At 77 she is running many miles a day – with her husband – and teaching strength training.  The story is incredible.  

I don't plan to be a body builder but was super motivated to get stronger and make the most of the middle ages.  In some ways it is easier to do this now versus in my 30s when childcare and stress sucked all the available energy.  Since home is still my gym of preference I have been working through the Fitness Blender videos for the past few weeks. It's been….humbling.  My balance is subpar as is my upper body strength.  It is all improving though.  That's what matters.  

In the kitchen: We got a waffle maker.  30 yrs of married life and I JUST got a waffle maker.  What took me so long I ask??  So the new breakfast of choice is obvious.  What may not be so obvious is how Paleo-friendly a waffle maker is.  I am working my way through various grain free waffle recipes.  This one was a hit, not quite as heavy as the coconut flour version I tried first.

Mar 2015 waffle web (1 of 1)

We are reading:   Persuasion for me.  I started and stopped as we moved but am well into it now.  Wonderful as expected.  I am a committed and loyal Jane devotee.   We found a copy of Garth Williams illustrated Farmer Boy and the littles are listening to that.  Ok, except Tess who begged to be let off tonight because she wants to read it herself and doesn't want to hear what happens til she does.  

 Big Thought:   There have been a couple separate chats with friends about lent and scripture and a virtues and vices book study we sat in on.  Generally the consensus was that when reading spiritual works, particularly the bible, it's best to read in the first person, singular.  Best to just assume it was written right to us personally and the counsel applies directly to our lives versus, you know, to other messed up people who should really listen to this stuff already.  The focus in our own minds and in discussion can and often does stray easily from interior admonition to fixating on others' behavior.  Obviously that's not fruitful to either ourselves or the "others" in question. 

Super good relevant read here

Mar 2015 waffle  2 web (1 of 1)

 

 

 

 

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