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October 31, 2005

No Time

No time to write... though last week I did get an interesting bellydancing workout. Have another later this week. Def. harder than it looks! Yow, abs! Very fun.

I got new sports bras and fitness shorts. Those feel good. Need to hunt down new sneakers.

Julia's still having trouble adjusting to napping at school so she's a crab on my long day but she's doing decent when I leave her to go to gym. Doesn't wig out or anything. The only downer is that I only get one hour at gym, and this has to include driving to and fro time.

Realistically... it's not happening for half marathon. I may have to switch over to the 5K. I'm trying to cope with how I feel about all that.

I'm also trying to cope with how I feel about the holidays and trying to meet the needs of the extended family.

Paul and I are doing better. But now I'm being attacked by wooden turtles so can't go there... that's a lengthy one. A little person around here wants me to help her put then to sleep with a blanket because they are "sleeping."

Oh, and I didn't even mention the "dinosaur" who sleeps in the garage. Friday night our neighbor called us and Paul ended up rescuing a Savanah monitor out of her bushes. I hoep the pet just escaped their cage. Because what cruel person would abandon a monitor in this chilly weather?! It would die! He can't live with us... I have to try to lcoate the owner or find him a new home.

But Julia thinks it's great that we have a new "dinosaur" however temporarily.