I just prepared an agenda for tonight's meeting, and as I put items on the agenda it prompted me to send emails to find out the status of certain projects, and for a while there I had about seven windows open as I looked at the online calendar, responded to emails, created the agenda, etc. We have a lot to cover tonight so everyone better be on time.
All of us had a rough night last night so we are all tired and cranky - Will cried out several times acting like he didn't feel good so Lee and I were up half the night - Michael woke up this morning complaining of being very tired & having a stomachache, so I didn't take him to school until 8:40, after he said he felt better. He's at yogakids right now, and Lee is going to pick him up for me.
Since we got a late start this morning, I didn't go to the hot 90 but did part of the primary series at home to my DVD. I hadn't had any breakfast and it was 9:00, and I was tired, so I didn't feel as energized as I did yesterday, but I did okay. I fell out of Uttita Hasta B on the left side. Also, when David Swenson started doing vinyasas between sides I skipped that and did them only between poses. I got as far as Marichy C, where I could only bind on one side. Couldn't bind in D. Navasana pretty much finished me off so I stopped there. My arms are still pretty fatigued from the sun sals and vinyasas. How long is it going to take for me to get enough arm strength to make it through successfully?
I looked all over for bean bag chairs today - JCPenney (god how long has it been since I've set foot in that store? Years!), Sears, Toys R Us. No bean bag chairs to be found. I did find a couple things for Michael in the Lands' End department at Sears, on the clearance rack. I bought him some corduroy cargo pants - this morning I noticed that his newest and nicest pair of jeans has a hole in one knee.
When I got home I went ahead and ordered the very nice but expensive bean bag chair from Lands End. Considering what other places are asking for crappy bean bag chairs, paying less would be false economy.
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