The Holiday Season is Over
Now that Halloween, Thanksgiving, Christmas, and "The New Year" is over, it's time to get back to real life. Our calendar is already filling up with our normal things:
Mondays - count the tithe at church
Tuesdays - Bible Study (We're starting a Beth Moore one on Tuesday - can't wait!)
Wednesdays - swimming
Thursdays - soccer
The best part is, no fishing for a few more months, so the weekends are family time! (By the way, this may seem like a lot of things to drag Kara to, but she is so different at three and needs so much more stimulation. Sitting home all day is WAY boring.)
I certainly had a great time this year - Kara was June (from Little Einsteins) for Halloween, I hosted my FABULOUS in-laws for Thanksgiving, and we had two wonderful Christmas celebrations - one with the Stewarts, and one with the Days. (I think 2009 has been the best year yet.) I worked hard to get in good shape during most of those weeks, but once mid-December hit, I took a serious break and enjoyed cookies, eating out, and the beloved unlimited Dr. Pepper. It was great fun, and my taste buds sure were happy, but my waist line wasn't! I'm afraid to see how much weight I've gained, but I do know my jeans don't fit as well as they used to.
I've already decided to get back into the groove (eating healthy and exercising a WHOLE lot again) starting tomorrow. I will be calling my sister's personal trainer for a guest pass/consultation, which is very exciting for me. I don't want to spin my wheels, I want to exercise hard for maximum results. By the way, in my ripe old age of 29, my new goals are not so much being skinny, they are being healthy and strong. I've prayed long and hard about this, and God showed me plenty of places in the Bible where he calls us (women especially) to be strong, healthy, capable, and a good helpmate for our spouses. I can't find a single place in the Bible where he calls us to be skinny. Think on that!
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