He got the recipe in Women's Health.
Did he call (no homo)?
BWAH! Nope. It was the last magazine left at the company's gym he hadn't read so he read it. Then brought it home for me because it had a fantastic article on goolie health. The headline page had a giant photo of a beaver. My inner 12 year old giggled while the outer adult read it and realized it was well written and chock-a-block with information on the vagina.
Cindy, haven't heard anything else today, and have been too swamped with work to visit.
Well, if you haven't heard anything, she's likely coming along normally. I'm sorry you're so swamped. Are you working on something worth the swampage?
Kat is still coughing, but it's less than it has been.
Poor Kat. I'm glad it's a little less, but still, what a tenacious bitch that cough is.
Truth to tell, what I do most of all is put things off until I have juuuust enough time to finish them.
I do that a lot, too. I did pull all nighters sometimes, though. I couldn't do that, today.
I hatedhatedhated open ended exams (of which there were many) because they'd assign x consecutive hours to take the exam at some point in exam week and I'd usually finish in x/2. After much angsting, I learned to put it away once my brain was tapped and completely forget what I'd done in order to not lose my mind. I was the only person in the class to lobby for a shorter test interval. Actually, I was the only student my profs knew in 30+ years of teaching who requested such.
Heh. Did your classmates try to kill you?
Popping in to announce that it looks like my treadmill workout is on a faster (no pun intended!) track than I thought--I added two minutes instead of just one to tonight's workout since I hadn't been on the treadmill since Saturday afternoon, and in 26 minutes, I went .91 of a mile. My goal was to get up to a 30-minute mile by the 23rd (my 41st birthday), and it looks like I'll be at a 29-minute mile by this weekend! Now to see if I can add more minutes without worrying so much about the speed. My next goal is to walk 45 minutes without stopping, and then I'll worry about speeding it up so I can go 2-3 miles in those 45 minutes.
Two months ago today, I was unable to walk more than five minutes at any speed without stopping and catching my breath.
Awesome, Kathy!
A literal beaver, Cashmere? That's pretty funny.
Yay Kathy! That's some great progress. And the increased stamina will result in you wanting to do more active things now that you can.
Kathy, you are a rock star!
That's a huge difference, Kathy. You're doing so great.