Being fit makes anyone feel better. I don't mean being skinny, but being fit--getting your heart rate up and using your muscles to the point of tiredness on a regular basis so they are toned and strong. We are designed to move and all the systems of our body work better when we do so. I think that's a fact which no one would argue. But how one gets healthy is immaterial, although we do make gym-going a moral thing here.
Since my surgery, I have fallen back into rationalizing not getting much exercise andit sucks. I am working on getting back in shape again right now and I know I will feel better (noot about myself, just better in general) once I do so.
Our lunch options have been canceled, sadly.
Wah. May the hotel sandwiches be tasty and edible.
I have french fries and new glasses! I'm a little worried that other people aren't going to find them as awesome as I do.
I've bragged about making it to the gym because it's so unusual for me. And I can never keep it up.
Yeah I did this too. It turns out I just hated going to the gym. So I figured out what I can do for exercise that doesn't involve going to the gym and I'm much happier! Although I guess I do still feel all morally superior (to my lazy self, that is) when I exercise. Right now I'm having a challenge for myself that if I exercise every day for a whole month straight I get to buy the Office season 3 dvds. And I decided last night that if I do something every day until the end of the year I can get a new tattoo. I just like a competition, I guess, even if it's a self-imposed one!
I have french fries and new glasses! I'm a little worried that other people aren't going to find them as awesome as I do.
Certainly the longer you wait to eat them, the less awsome they are going to get.
I'm a little worried that other people aren't going to find them as awesome as I do.
If they match your rainbow shoes, I might have to mock you.
If they match your rainbow shoes, I might have to mock you.
Please tell me you mean shrift's glasses and not her french fries.
Hey JZ - what does Matilda have planned for her birthday?
Hey JZ - what does Matilda have planned for her birthday?
She's not getting rainbow fries from the sound of things...
I posit that Americans are uncheered and he posits that the French are uncheered.
I was just drawing the distinction that the French would make between going to a gym to "exercise" and being physically fit. The author said they would not gain more self-esteem by "exercising". I think he's right because the French tend to think that exercising for exercising's sake is crazy. In the US, there is much more emphasis (and value placed) on setting aside "time to exercise." I always remember my mother laughing at the people in my small town who would drive in order to run walk or run around the school track.
Certainly the longer you wait to eat them, the less awsome they are going to get.
Some people just don't like curly fries. I think these people are kind of wrong in the head, but hey, to each her own.
If they match your rainbow shoes, I might have to mock you.
They're not rainbow glasses! Hmph.