These last couple days Brackon has discovered his feet! It is really cute. We were at Wal-Mart (Arlene's love/hate relationship store) a guy came up to us and said, those are the cutest feet I have ever seen! The next discovery in our family is with myself. Dusty and I decided to get a membership to a gym. On Saturday, it was my first time running since I was 4 months pregnant with Brackon. I ran on the track pushing Brackon in the stroller. My plan was to walk 3 laps, then run 3 laps, for 30 minutes. By the time I had done 15 laps, I was pooped. I thought in my head, well... I will just walk. By the time I got to where I was to start running again, Brackon started to fuss! I knew it was his way of telling me "come on mom! Get with it! You can do it!" So I started to run and immediately he stopped! After my three laps, I started to walk. (Why is it that three laps walking seems to go a lot faster than my running?!) By this time, Brackon fell asleep! Finally! I don't have to run anymore! Well, this old couple came in to walk. I didn't realize how slow my walk laps were until they started to catch up to me!!! This made me run a few more laps! Isn't it amazing what 'keeps us going!' Another discovery in our family is with Dusty! He went to Dallas last week for training. He discovered that the real world is really 'wild', to say the least. There were about 20 guys and 3 girls who went. The first day, on the way home their driver that took them back to the hotel stopped at a liquor store and a gas station to get some 'drinks'. This was their way of entertainment everynight, along with some topless bars. Dusty was surprised at how on a business trip, they did the things they did. One night, they invited him. Another guy said, "he won't go, he's got like kids!" Tons of fun!
4 comments:
Happy baby pose, Linzy....very cute picture. I totally relate with your running/walking experience. We need someone or something to push us to our max. That's funny.
Love your post. You have a cutie pie baby.
Good for you on self-discovery and running. I suggest you keep it up...run now and then just keep doing it then you will always be able to. I had a friend one time (well, she is still a friend - in her 80's - she takes care of her parents - do the math!)anyway, she
always wanted to be able to stand on her head. SO...every day she would stand on her head. When I worked with her in RS she was 70 ish and could stand on her head.She just never quit doing it. She taught my kids how to do the 'cannon ball' dive on a ward camp out.
I love that you are active. Do you think if I got a baby and a stroller it would help me? Aunt Arlene
I just bookmarked your blog. I love reading your posts and learning all about your cute family.
Hey Linz...I like your blog. This picture of Brack looks a bit like Austin. Rach
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