Inspirational Quotes

"Life is thickly sown with thorns, and I know no other remedy than to pass quickly through them. The longer we dwell on our misfortunes, the greater is their power to harm us."-- Voltaire


"Anyone who stops learning is old, whether at twenty or eighty. Anyone who keeps learning stays young. The greatest thing in life is to keep your mind young."-- Henry Ford


"Don't wait until everything is just right. It will never be perfect. There will always be challenges, obstacles and less than perfect conditions. So what. Get started now. With each step you take, you will grow stronger and stronger, more and more skilled, more and more self-confident and more and more successful."-- Mark Victor Hansen


"There's no reason to be the richest man in the cemetery. You can't do any business from there."-- Col. Harland Sanders

"Minds are like parachutes - they only function when open."-- Thomas Dewar

Sunday, August 31, 2008

Here We Go Again and Other Ramblings

Well, it seems it was just yesterday we were preparing for our good buddy Eduardo and then he stood us up. So here we are again, quite possibly getting stood up by Gustav. I would let this hurt my ego, but you know, I have a husband and he doesn't appreciate when I cheat on him--especially with a hurricane. So I think I shall just count my blessings and not be offended by being stood up. I realize that hurricanes sometimes take wierd twists and turns, but at this point it would appear we shall only get some rain from Gustav. It just seems really strange to know that the gorgeous weather we are having today will be interrupted in a few hours. Please pray for all those in the path of this storm.

Other ramblings...

The past week has been typically busy. More and more, day by day, I am beginning to believe crazy busy is just normal. Most days I am up at 4:30 and don't get to bed until 10 - 11.

This week brought a new activity to our family--homeschool co-op. Amanda really enjoyed her first day and seems very excited. I, on the other hand, could take-it or leave-it. I am blessed to be a helper in kindergarten to 5th grade PE. There is one young kindergartner who I am convinced will grow up to be either an Olympic sprinter or kick-boxing expert. The story with him went something like this--he ran, we chased, we caught, we attempted to carry back, he kicked. That inspired another darling to try and make her escape but in a much less conspicuous manner--she simply kept slowly backing away. But I felt the most sympathy for the *only girl* in a class of 3rd to 5th grade boys. I understand her not wanting to participate because the game we were playing would involve "touching" a boy. ICK! So my Friday mornings from now until next May shall be filled with joyful children so happy to be in PE.

I have not decided yet to do or not to do the San Antonio marathon. Training these past two weeks has been a struggle at best (unless you count chasing escaping kindergarteners). Or shall I say finding the time to train has been the struggle. When I am training it's tough but do-able. I believe there is still a chance to register but after today the fees go up. I have, however, found many 5Ks in the area to register for.

We started a new Bible class in church this morning and it was great! Our youth minister--Kouba--is trading places and teaching the parents of the youth instead of the youth. He started out by mentioning the response of one of the youth which was something like "Hey...you just have to teach them, I have to live with them." I must remember to find out if it was my darling teenager who said that. So Kouba's lesson included listing the 5 problems we have in our lives. Next we were to list 5 problems our teens have in their life. I was struggling to come up with 5 in my life, much less my daughter's. Ultimately what I got out of the lesson is questioning how serious the day to day struggles we face are. Is it really that tough? I know it certainly seems ginormous at the time, but in looking back was it really that much. We should all--especially me--remember that if we allow him to, God will take care of all our challenges and we don't have to worry one iota. Easy today, tough tomorrow. I gotta work on that. Thanks Kouba!

BTW, did I mention that Kouba had a birthday a few days ago? Yes, my darling daughter and 2 of her friends (including Kouba's daughter) "decorated" his house in honor of that birthday. Isn't it great to know you are loved????

More ramblings later, but for now here's to less of me!
Betty

Friday, August 22, 2008

"Wii Hoo"

Okay, I know it's supposed to be "Woo Hoo" but in this case I think "Wii Hoo" fits better. I am excited and proud to announce that after weeks of constant driving all around, we have finally acquired the coveted "Wii Fit". Wii Hoo!!! Thanks to my good buddy Pam for her assistance we are now working out on the Wii Fit.

I may not say this in a few months, but for right now it's pretty fun. It has 4 categories of exercises you can work out on--Yoga, Strength Builder, Aerobics, and Balance. We didn't get started until late last night so we haven't been through it all so I will have to keep you posted.

It will give you an assesment of your current body--balance, BMI, weight--and then allow you to set goals for how much you want to gain/lose and in what time frame. It will continue to track these for you and let you know your progress.

I'll report more as we use it more but for now here's to less of me!

Betty

PS. Thanks again Pam!

Tuesday, August 19, 2008

Are My Ears Deformed? Observations about Walking

Here are a few observations I have made while training/walking...

1) Walking on a treadmill - I like it for the fact that I can control my pace. I don't like it because it's the same scenery. Even with the televisions on the treadmill at the Y, I find myself paying too much attention to the "clock" to see how much longer I have to go.

2) Walking on the street - I like the scenery that is constantly changing. I don't find myself watching my watch. I also feel that the short goals of "if I can just make it to the next turn" help the time go faster. The downside is the obvious traffic to watch out for, as well as the dogs.

3) Walking on the street, in the elements, is only moderately more sweaty than being inside the Y, unless it starts raining.

4) Rain on your walk is good if it's the last mile because it cools you off. Rain on your first mile only makes for steam and more heat.

And finally,

5) Are my ears deformed? I can't see to keep the earbuds to my iPod in my ear. This is another reason walking on the street is more appealing. I seem to be so focused on trying to keep the things in my ears I lose my sense of time and it doesn't really seem like I was out there as long as I was. Any suggestions???

I still have not decided to do the San Antonio Half Marathon but I have not ruled it out either. Still thinking!

Here's to less of me in DC!
Betty

Wednesday, August 13, 2008

To Marathon or Not To Marathon...That Is The Question

Last week a friend invited me to participate in the Rock n Roll San Antonio Marathon in November. She will be walking the 1/2 marathon and wanted a buddy to walk with. She told me how much fun it would be doing it together (yea, right...if she thinks walking 13.2 miles is fun then maybe I need to reconsider who I am hanging out with) and how they are going to have bands set up all along the course (hmmm....I wonder if Kenny Chesney will be there). I told her I would think about it.

To help me make my decision, she gave me the website for a 14-week training program to prepare you. Wouldn't you know it...starting with this week there is exactly 14 weeks until the marathon. Don't you hate it when things you don't really want to do seem to work out like someone is saying "Do This - It's Good For You". So okay, I started my training yesterday with a 3-mile walk (Monday is considered a rest day on this program). I'm still not committed but I will at least think about it while I am torturing myself in 90+ degree heat, fighting off pit bulls, and dealing with my child who "accidentally" turns off the stopwatch on my phone while I am walking. I guess my time doesn't really matter that much anyway, right?

So...What do you say? To Marathon or Not To Marathon??? Registration fees go up August 31st so I have to decide by then. Anyone else want to Marathon???

Here's to Less of Me in DC!
Betty

PS. If you want the training program, too, go to www.marathonwalking.com - they have programs for full and half marathons for beginners and advanced!

Monday, August 4, 2008

Never A Dull Moment aka Edouard

We returned home from the funeral very late Friday night/early Saturday morning (depending on how you look at it). It was 3:30 a.m. I was non-functioning at that point, especially considering in the previous 37 hours, at least 20 of it were spent in the car. Ugghh.

Saturday was spent mostly trying to sleep and orientate myself to what went on while we were gone. After a good nap after church Sunday I began to feel human again. Then, wouldn't you know it, never a dull moment (even if you wanted one). We are on our way to church Sunday evening and find out that Tropical Storm Edouard has formed in the Gulf of Mexico and guess where it is headed - straight for Galveston. Did I mention that we live 20-30 miles from Galveston (as the crow flies probably closer)?

So we spent last night making preparations and they resumed at 5:30 this morning. We are closing the business at noon today and don't plan to reopen until Wednesday (provided we have power). While you should never under-estimate any tropical weather, at least this is not predicted to be a major storm. We will be staying home and battening down the hatches.

Everyone take care!
Betty