And also hopefully to help her mother quit whining about her aching back, I am sure.
To whit, for my birthday/mother’s day and general health maintenance, she has purchased for me a mat, and introductory classes at a couple of different places around town.
So far, so good. And by good, I mean I have not embarrassed myself nor my family by falling ungracefully splat on my face in the middle of class.
There have been some interesting experiences, but on the whole, I think I am not too bad at this. The day following the first class, I was mighty stiff, but that went away, and I have not been too bad off since.
Of course that was before spending 20 hours over 4 days in a car, hauling bebes in and out of carseats, hefting and lifting, loading and unloading, all the up and down…
I am enjoying it all to this point, and see myself continuing in some fashion. I am glad she decided I should do this. Sometimes my girls are bossy, but what the hey?! Sometimes they have good ideas!
Also, I have a pattern picked out for a knitted yoga mat carrier.
Don’t judge me!!
6 comments:
I love this post -- your girls are a little bossy. . . BUT they might actually have a good idea! I also have a daughter like this. Of course, I am not a bike riding gardener, so my daughter has more of a challenge in talking me into healthy activities.
I've been thinking about taking up yoga because I need stress release and stretching--lately I feel like the tinman who needs an oilcan!!!
I'd say your daughter is very thoughtful and wise--maybe one of my daughters should take a hint considering all the babysitting I do!lol
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Where did your girls learn their bossiness???? The acorn and the tree? Glad you are enjoying. G
Today, at work, my grand-boss called me bossy! I can't imagine why...
I think we are throwing this 'bossy' terminology around too much!!! So...cut it out! haha.
I'm sure you will feel a lot better once you start getting into yoga practice.
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