Quite frankly, I blame pregnancy. Not going to a gym in a few years may play a part, but being pregnant with Grace pushed it over the edge. The reason? Well, my asthma got so bad that I could barely walk across the street without having issues breathing, much less walking a mile.
Now that I am nearly 4 weeks postpartum, recovering from the c-section, I feel the need to be more active. But how in the world do I manage that in the middle autumn with a 19-month-old and newborn? A special blessing of good weather I suppose. :) Starting yesterday and for the next few days, the temperatures are supposed to be in the upper 50s and lower 60s. Yee haw! I do LOVE winter and the temps involved don't bother me one bit; however, this warmth means I can get out of the house and go for a walk. What a wonderful blessing!
In anticipation of this lovely weather, I had my lovely husband put together the new double stroller that we just bought. He got it together for me, and yesterday morning, my girls and I went for a walk in our neighborhood. My street is basically one big loop, just under a mile long. Despite not going for long walks in a while, I decided to go for it and do that large loop. I managed it okay. It did take me longer than normal, but I walked the length.
| Ginny & Grace ready to go. Ginny loves the new stroller! |
This morning, I awoke (after little Grace started fussing because she was hungry), got dressed, and weighed my options. I decided that I had to do this walk. It was good for me and good for the girls to get the fresh air. Then I figured I could always go for a shorter walk instead. At 10:15 this morning, the girls and I started on our walk. Instead of going on the shorter walk, though, I challenged myself by doing the longer walk again. I'm not sure if that was the right choice since right now my arms and back are sore from pushing the stroller; however, I'm glad we went for our walk. It was beautiful out and felt great to be out of the house.
| My view before we started our walk this morning. |
**For those wondering, I do NOT run. Never will run. I can't run. I can't run for two reasons: my asthma and my drop foot. Before I had drop foot, I attempted several times to become a runner, but my asthma kicked my butt every time. Now, because of my drop foot, I would trip and do a face plant if I even tried to run. Now there is an image for you. LOL! ;)
Great job, Denise! You are doing so well! ((Hug))
ReplyDeleteYay for you!! I have my eye on my first 5K in March. Here's to getting in shape!!
ReplyDeleteGood for you! Enjoy the weather while it lasts. I seriously need to get my lazy ass in gear, but right now my town is one big sheet of black ice.
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