Erin, sorry to hear it was such a brutal day at work. Hopefully, the fact your trainer had trouble will lessen the impact of being pulled out of the situation.
When I was young I would go up stairs on all fours.
One of the super steep stairs at work is only 6 steps or so, and yes, those I get on my butt and slide down the top two or three steps, then my feet reach the floor. Much easier. But even still, there was one time, I almost fell down those.
ION- I am trying to re-imagine the closet in the new place. In preperation for the floor installation, the closet doors were removed. I hate them. Sliding mirrors, 8' long. I really hate mirrors, and a wall of them. ACK! But I also don't care for any other options for closet doors for a reach-in of length. Sliding on a track (boring), bi-fold (eats up exterior floor space, and access to end part of closet is difficult due to bifold pile up), accordian (ack, no for so many reasons). and that's about it. I am thinking of doing some custom interior to the closet, to maximize the space, but still blah on the doors. Anyone do something cool. Or some other option I'm not thinking of? (drapes are out. Had that in college, all it does is let the dust in and you get a nice pile on the clothes you hardly wear).
When I was young I would go up stairs on all fours.
When my brother was young he used to hurl himself down the stairs head-first, riding a thin sateen sheet that constituted the only remains of his blankie. Repeatedly. My brother is quite the lunatic.
erin, I'm sorry about your completely horrible workday, but glad that it could be at least a little balanced out by the broken-hearted yet fantastic news about your baby sister. I'm vibing hope and fresh-start vibes at her like mad.
Judge~ma for your friend, Vortex.
She was great! But then, what the hell do I know. :)
Well, OA, these are sliding, but they are ALSO way cool: [link]
~ma for your friend, Vortex. And I suspect for our judicial system. I can't help but think that anyone you like and respect could only make it better.
Yes, what Windsparrow said.
Oh Erin, what a roller coaster of a day! Hugs for the crappy workday, and joyful yay for the sister news.
Vortex, so much ma for your friend! What an amazing tribute to her skills.
Sean, good luck on figuring out the diet. And no, you are never alone. And thank you for the belated birthday wishes! It was fun.
erin, what a day! Good news about your sister, and good luck on the training.
~ma for your friend, Vortex!
I'm trying to get motivated for a run. It's not working.