Back in October I started the most basic behavior management with myself. I started a sticker chart to keep track of and reward my exercise efforts. That seems like long ago- very long ago- but, a couple weeks ago (right around the time the internet started being a biatch again) I filled my chart right up. I finally counted all the way up to 100 workouts. And that doesn't count any workouts that I had away from Luanda- I only put on stickers for the workouts I had here. So... felt pretty good to put that last sticker on there. And, if you figure that it took me October- April to fill in the chart, that seems like a long time, but, that is 100 workouts in 210 days- which means, I was working out an average of every two days! For a person who didn't really exercise before, I'd say that's pretty good!
The thing is, I've become a "person who exercises." I was just telling some friends the other day- the question no longer is, "Am I going to the gym today?" but rather, "What am I doing at the gym today?" I can remember back in October and November that I would come home from work, and I would be tired, and worn out and, well, without motivation to head to the gym. I would think about my sticker chart and the current reward, and it was a motivation for me- as was the ever present, "I'm getting married in (insert relevant number)- and it's going to be a week on the beach!" Eventually, the reward was no longer necessary- as you can see in the picture- about half way I stopped giving myself rewards, though I kept adding stickers. So, I became a person who exercises, and started seeing results!
The really nice thing is that after 7 months of exercising regularly (and paying attention to what's going in my mouth as well), I'm finally seeing some changes in my body. Besides the 19lbs/8.5kg that have come off since October,a lot of my clothes are falling off these days and there have been a few changes in my measurements as well (expected, I guess)- and the part that really feels good, is that random people keep noticing, and I get comments like, "WOW! You've lost a lot of weight!" weekly.
I'm not sure if I can say that increased athletic ability feels better than looking good, but I have to say, that this morning when I ran 11k for the first time without too much problem I realized that I have come a ways. Ok, some people train for a marathon in three months, and I have no idea how they do that (start from zero to marathon, surely not?). What I do know is that in December I ran a total of 33.5km. In January I ran 60km, in Feb 67km and in March 64km. That all would have been ok- except that I didn't follow the main rule of running, and I increased my distances too quickly (doubling them in a month!)- and then, I ran with pain. I kept running when my feet were hurting, and when I would spend a day or two hobbling after a long run. Finally in April I only ran 18km because I was in that much pain. I couldn't run. I got new running shoes, I spent time doing other exercise and slowly started again. May is almost over, and I have run 61km this month (eek, trippling my distances in a month, I just realized, but, it feels different this time). I am more careful about my running these days- I slow when I need to, run less often if need be, do only one long run a week.
So today I did 11k, and I feel proud of that. It's hard to remember how excited I was about running my first 5k in 38 minutes- 5k is not really anything now- done in a half hour, and not "enough" as far as a good workout goes these days. But I know that I still have a lot of room for progress. I want to be able to run much further than 11k someday. Maybe someday soon I can start making running progress like the people who train for a marathon in 3 months- maybe not. But, I guess, I'm just going to do my best to continue to be a "person who exercises!"
(By the way, I still can't get into blogger the right way, so I have no ability to load more than one picture into a post, or to control the placement- annoying, but at least I can post!)
Saturday, May 23, 2009
Friday, May 22, 2009
At the School Fair
Last Saturday we had our School Fair. (Don't even get me started on the fete pronounced fate thing- just wrong on so many levels.) Anyway, basically a fundraiser for school, each class had a booth set up where they offered some purchasable fun- my class had a cupcake decorating table where you could buy a cupcake and frosting, and then choose from what seemed like hundreds of sprinkles to decorate it with. Joel's class... hmmm... I'm not sure what they did- but the other year 4 class had a sponge throw. Joel volunteered to have sponges thrown at him, easy going, helpful guy that he is. :) I love my new camera, and got some great pictures. :)
Wednesday, May 20, 2009
So, this blogger thing isn't working for me again... I don't know if it's a problem with our whole internet here, or if it's a blogger thing...but, I can't post pictures and I have pictures to post so that pisses me off! I don't even know if this is going to work properly... but anyway, if it does, then you know what's up... hopefully this whole thing will be up and working again soon. :)
Thursday, May 14, 2009
Some more pictures
Tuesday, May 12, 2009
Still figuring out how to use my camera...
The moon was big and full and heavy looking tonight. This is the best picture I could get. But, what's captured in the picture is very different from what I saw with my eyes. I messed with my settings as much as I could, but, alas, this is the best I could get. (Click on the picture and see it full screen for better effect.)
Sunday, May 10, 2009
Time for a general update...
Ah, here we are...Sunday afternoon, hanging out on the couch, watching the boob tube. Just relaxing. Life is good.
The best news is that Joel is home, and recovering well. I was too happy for him to get home Friday night- it was really lovely to see him, and I couldn't stop hugging him. :) So far he's doing really well with keeping up with his exercises, and although the hand is still swollen, he's already recovered most of the movement he had lost before.
Joel's hand is actually good enough, that he's been told he can pretty much do his usual physical stuff- he didn't go surfing this weekend, but the doc said he could have. So today, we hit the tennis court together! Now, I haven't so much as picked up a tennis racket since my last middle school gym class, but, Joel enjoys a hit of tennis, and asked if I would play with him, if he picked me up a racket in South Africa. I said I would. So, today, we went out there for the first time and gave it a go. Well, Joel just did his thing- *I* tried my best. :) Actually I reckon I did quite well for not having picked up a racket in, what, like 17 years (WHAT? 17 years!!! It hardly seem possible I haven't done anything for that long!)? My arm though, feels like a noodle now. I don't think I will even be able to hold a pencil tomorrow. But that is ok. It was worth it, and I hope that we make a habit of getting out on the court.
There are 5 weeks of school left. FIVE! And, happily, only two of them are full weeks- we have two more public holidays (Africa Day-May 25 and Children's Day- June 1) and then we also have at least one more "early release" Friday. Of course, it is coming to the point now where teachers start saying to themselves, "Oh crap... ONLY 5 weeks left... can we get everything done in that time?" I'm not really worried about it though. The sooner THIS year is over, the better! Not least because there is so much to look forward to this summer!
What else, what else... I ran another 10k on Saturday without any foot pain, and taking 2 minutes off my previous time. 10k is still the most I have done- next week I might have to shoot for more! :)
How small is this world (DB, this all comes from you!)... My good friend DB who lives in Latvia and whom I grew up with in the States has an old friend from high school who now lives in Chile and knows one of my blog readers (Eileen!) (who became a reader because she stumbled on my blog) quite well! Is that crazy?!? That's people knowing people involving 4 continents and all "by chance." This world is becoming small, very small. As DB said to me earlier this week, it's crazy to think that she lives in Latvia, I live in Angola, we're meeting this summer in Mexico where I will marry an Australian, and the wedding will be witnessed by people traveling from America, Australia, New Zealand, Europe and South East Asia. I WISH some of my friends from China could make it, because that would make it even more awesome, mostly because they would be there! :)
My step-sister had a baby the other day (on the 8th I think). Congrats go out to her and her new family. It was a girl (named Vasara- Latvian for summer), who arrived, as I understand after quite a long labor that ended in a c-section. But, everyone is healthy and happy now. So, that is exciting. They all, as far as I know, are planning on being at the wedding this summer, which is good because goodness knows how I like to play with babies. :)
So, on that note, Happy Mother's Day to all you moms out there. I hope you feel appreciated today. I know I'd like to give my mom a squeeze today!
Will write more when there is something to say...
The best news is that Joel is home, and recovering well. I was too happy for him to get home Friday night- it was really lovely to see him, and I couldn't stop hugging him. :) So far he's doing really well with keeping up with his exercises, and although the hand is still swollen, he's already recovered most of the movement he had lost before.
Joel's hand is actually good enough, that he's been told he can pretty much do his usual physical stuff- he didn't go surfing this weekend, but the doc said he could have. So today, we hit the tennis court together! Now, I haven't so much as picked up a tennis racket since my last middle school gym class, but, Joel enjoys a hit of tennis, and asked if I would play with him, if he picked me up a racket in South Africa. I said I would. So, today, we went out there for the first time and gave it a go. Well, Joel just did his thing- *I* tried my best. :) Actually I reckon I did quite well for not having picked up a racket in, what, like 17 years (WHAT? 17 years!!! It hardly seem possible I haven't done anything for that long!)? My arm though, feels like a noodle now. I don't think I will even be able to hold a pencil tomorrow. But that is ok. It was worth it, and I hope that we make a habit of getting out on the court.
There are 5 weeks of school left. FIVE! And, happily, only two of them are full weeks- we have two more public holidays (Africa Day-May 25 and Children's Day- June 1) and then we also have at least one more "early release" Friday. Of course, it is coming to the point now where teachers start saying to themselves, "Oh crap... ONLY 5 weeks left... can we get everything done in that time?" I'm not really worried about it though. The sooner THIS year is over, the better! Not least because there is so much to look forward to this summer!
What else, what else... I ran another 10k on Saturday without any foot pain, and taking 2 minutes off my previous time. 10k is still the most I have done- next week I might have to shoot for more! :)
How small is this world (DB, this all comes from you!)... My good friend DB who lives in Latvia and whom I grew up with in the States has an old friend from high school who now lives in Chile and knows one of my blog readers (Eileen!) (who became a reader because she stumbled on my blog) quite well! Is that crazy?!? That's people knowing people involving 4 continents and all "by chance." This world is becoming small, very small. As DB said to me earlier this week, it's crazy to think that she lives in Latvia, I live in Angola, we're meeting this summer in Mexico where I will marry an Australian, and the wedding will be witnessed by people traveling from America, Australia, New Zealand, Europe and South East Asia. I WISH some of my friends from China could make it, because that would make it even more awesome, mostly because they would be there! :)
My step-sister had a baby the other day (on the 8th I think). Congrats go out to her and her new family. It was a girl (named Vasara- Latvian for summer), who arrived, as I understand after quite a long labor that ended in a c-section. But, everyone is healthy and happy now. So, that is exciting. They all, as far as I know, are planning on being at the wedding this summer, which is good because goodness knows how I like to play with babies. :)
So, on that note, Happy Mother's Day to all you moms out there. I hope you feel appreciated today. I know I'd like to give my mom a squeeze today!
Will write more when there is something to say...
Tuesday, May 05, 2009
Missing my boo
Joel left today for Joburg where he will have surgery tomorrow. The surgery will be on his recently funkified hand, which was funked by the great doctors of Angola. Basically, when the Angolan doctors set the break, they did it completely wrong, so he was left with a gimpy hand. Luckily, a fairly straight forward surgery should set it all straight.
That said, he is having anesthetic and all that, which worries me a bit, mostly because I'm not there, can't see him, can't help take care of him. Wish I was, definitely wish I was.
So, I'm kind of doing things like normal this week, trying not to miss him too much- today I went on our usual Tuesday grocery shop- which was highly unusual because I spent half of what we usually spend, and didn't buy any Coke. :) And then for dinner, I just made some soup. Weird because, it didn't include any meat, and there was no meat on the side either. Joel's not here.
Nearly 10 though, so, time to crawl into that, once alone, ridiculously huge bed, and try to sleep through another night.
That said, he is having anesthetic and all that, which worries me a bit, mostly because I'm not there, can't see him, can't help take care of him. Wish I was, definitely wish I was.
So, I'm kind of doing things like normal this week, trying not to miss him too much- today I went on our usual Tuesday grocery shop- which was highly unusual because I spent half of what we usually spend, and didn't buy any Coke. :) And then for dinner, I just made some soup. Weird because, it didn't include any meat, and there was no meat on the side either. Joel's not here.
Nearly 10 though, so, time to crawl into that, once alone, ridiculously huge bed, and try to sleep through another night.
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