Category Archives: Exercise

How my exercise is going. My thoughts on exercise.

Looking back and looking forward

Categories: Books, Education, Exercise, Gospel, Life, Quilting/Sewing/Knitting/Crafting, Science & Tech

I wrote a Christmas letter looking back at how 2008 has gone. It can be found on my web site. I’ve also put together a composite image with a picture of me from every month in 2008. It’s a fun … Keep reading

Tagless

Categories: Books, Education, Exercise, Family, Folks, Gospel, Health, Life, Meme, Quilting/Sewing/Knitting/Crafting, Relationships, Science & Tech

I think memes are interesting just from the folklore aspect of them. Over the last month or so I’ve seen several on friends’ blogs. And I was even tagged in one of them. So I’ll give a few of them … Keep reading

Graças eu darei

Categories: Books, Education, Exercise, Family, Gospel, Happy Things, Health, Quilting/Sewing/Knitting/Crafting, Relationships, Science & Tech, Work

I will give thanks. Being grateful is one of the keys to happiness. So with that, here’s a small count of some of my blessings. family testimony gospel life experiences friends, those now and those from the past a nice … Keep reading

E ao que sofre dores

Categories: Exercise, Health

And he who suffers pains When I was looking at what the titles of my posts would be this month, this was one of the few days I actually knew what I was going to be writing about. Almost three … Keep reading

A Hodge Podge

Categories: Education, Exercise, Health, Life, News, Science & Tech, Venting

Rather than a bunch of short blogs, here’s one long one with a bunch of short parts. ~ * ~ * ~ Something to Sit on Why are so many chairs uncomfortable, bad for your back, encourage slouching and bad … Keep reading

Another free t-shirt

Categories: Exercise

Back in June I paid $20 to register for an eleven mile trail race. That really isn’t that bad of a race registration. At the registration I got a free pair of running socks because I registered so early. Yesterday … Keep reading

Running and tragedy

Categories: Exercise

I subscribe to a few different e-mails from Runner’s World. Last year on this date they included as part of the e-mail an article they published in 2006. I read it last year and was moved on several levels. They … Keep reading