Pretzels, Pudding, and Pickles... oh my. Plus some Latissimus Dorsi relief.
It's official - I have registered for my company's Marathon on April 20!
I chose the 5K (instead of the half or full marathon) because - as I have said before - I am not a runner and I only run when these 5Ks come around. :) My best friend will be running it again with me! Here's to hoping we have nice weather again! ....Maybe I will do the half marathon next year.
My body is slowly healing from starting Asylum Volume 2 (for the third round). And by healing - I mean my muscles are repairing themselves and hopefully building. My lats were so sore the past two days that Biofreeze was my new bestie for a few days:
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The hubby said he could see my Latissimus dorsi (lats) inflamed. We Googled it. Well.. that's weird. It basically felt like my ribs were bruised. Thanks Shaun T! :) By the way - this will slowly go away as my muscles get stronger by next week (I blame the fancy push-ups).
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Check out my awesome calorie burns. I love how Asylum V2 focuses on all the muscle groups. My tailbone is sore from working abs - which too, shall pass.
Side note: I think the hubby is starting to regret the Valentine's Day massage coupons he gave me. :)
Anyways...
My daughter loves her pretzel snaps (and posing for my camera apparently):
.... and Cheetos. (These didn't last long when I saw little orange fingers all over the furniture):
She really loves her sugar-free pudding (any flavor apparently). When she is hungry, she will grab your hand, lead you to the fridge, let you open it, and she will point out what she wants (or grab it). Usually it is pudding and I put it in her reach.
Today, we went to Britol's Sunday brunch and she had 'fancy pudding' which is known to us as Creme Brulee. :) I am still full by the way.
Sometimes she just wants a pickle:
Today, this dance looked like this. :) She did have an adorable new outfit on (care of Grandma) from Kohl's with a bird on her bum. How can you say no to her?
For the record - we only buy sugar free pudding (and I usually sneak in Greek yogurt at the same so I make sure she is getting protein and substance). She also has her full three meals (with veggies, fruits, and proteins) throughout the day. :) I am pretty excited that she can tell us what she wants (if not get it herself).
She's a Grandma's girl.
By the way it snowed yesterday (an inch or so) and was sixty degrees this afternoon. You would Kansas.











