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  1. #15451
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    What you all said. Considering how well DH and I knew each other before we ever met face to face ... and that actually we'd met f2f exactly twice before we decided to start dating ... I think these friendships are just as real as any.


    Apropos of nothing here's someone who took a little rest in my backyard this afternoon. Hope he stays safe the next few weeks!

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  2. #15452
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    Maybe this should be under "other sports," but today, I went to a step and sculpt class for the first time since last winter. While the choreography wasn't hard and the cardio isn't an issue for me, I wonder how I'll feel when I get up at 4:50 tomorrow to go to boot camp. I sweated gallons and felt pretty tired at the end. I attribute it to there just being more people in the room than in the early AM, and the room being warmer.
    Funny, how the "types" of people in these classes hasn't changed since I was an instructor in the late 80s-early 90s . I amused myself by watching others so the suffering didn't get to me.
    This is the first Wednesday I've had with no "emergency" commitments at work or studying in 3 weeks, and I actually was able to go to a class in the daytime and meet a friend for lunch.
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  3. #15453
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    I hate writing personal statements/statements of purpose for grad school applications. I hate trying to write "I'm awesome; you should let me in" things. I'm terrible at selling myself. Bikes--sure. Science, no problem. But I keep trying to come up with reasons why I want to go to grad school and I can't get anything beyond "I want a PhD and a career in research." I have no idea what I actually want to do my research on, just a list of things I'd like to avoid, and I'd be happy doing almost anything that isn't on that list. The only things I can actually talk about in any degree of detail are my undergrad research project (and that's fuzzy just because of distance) and my master's thesis, nothing from which has been published yet so I need to keep it kind of vague. Aptitude for graduate study? I've been bashing my head against a wall with my project and I haven't quit yet?

    This whole process is soul-sucking. And I haven't even gotten to the personal history statement.
    At least I don't leave slime trails.
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  4. #15454
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    I was just up in my loft, stretching after a run and I happened to glance at one of the photos up on the bulletin board I have up there. It's a picture of my son and 3 others receiving the Principal's Award for community service in 2001. Guess who is standing next to him?
    Evie Stevens.
    I figured I would share this here, since no one else I know would appreciate it!
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  5. #15455
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    It just dawned on me this morning that I've a goal for my 80th birthday - assuming I am around that long. I want to be that 80 year old woman who is still riding, lifting heavy things and setting them down again (even if I've got to scale the weight back by then), get out hiking, geocaching or whatever else happens to strike my fancy by then! Basically a earth-bound version of the old woman who goes sky-diving (I HATE heights).

  6. #15456
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    Me, too.
    Sometimes I feel like the whole world is against us aging this way.
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  7. #15457
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    Quote Originally Posted by Crankin View Post
    Me, too.
    Sometimes I feel like the whole world is against us aging this way.
    I've said this to a few people recently, about my vision of me as an 80 year old. Outside of my trainer the other two looked at me like they think I am nuts. That is ok We have to get active and stay that way to carry it into our later years, and it is encouraging to me that there have been women who started much later than I. Age will come as long as life continues and it is up to us to decide how to face it. Granted, not all of that is for us to control, but we do have to decide how to face it. Accidents and/or genetics sometimes have their role to play but even then - our fitness level has some impact on how well we weather such things - or not. In the end however, it isn't about adding years to our lives, but "life to our years" (lifted from a motivational saying on Facebook). THAT is how I feel about my riding and other fitness activities. At some point it became fun and a part of me.

    Ok, that is enough philosophy for the evening, time to read for a bit before bed.

  8. #15458
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    Sigh. I hate bathing suits. I appreciate that I can now try them on in the privacy of my own home (thanks, Athleta), but they rank up there with jeans in inducing self loathing. Why did I suggest Hawaii as our next big vacation. And, yes, I realize that I should not complain.....
    Live with intention. Walk to the edge. Listen hard. Practice wellness. Play with abandon. Laugh. Choose with no regret. Continue to learn. Appreciate your friends. Do what you love. Live as if this is all there is.

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  9. #15459
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    I'm beyond excited. Going to a three day dog training seminar in San Fran next weekend. Learning things like chaining behaviors, introducing a puppy to a reactive dog household and strategic reinforcement delivery.

    I've been teaching obedience at a local facility & the majority of my dogs are from shelters. They come in with all kinds of issues and sad stories. After six weeks, their tails are wagging, their eyes are bright and they have a new found confidence. I take no credit - it's the owners who work with them. But it's still incredibly rewarding (pun intended.)

    BTW, I don't teach the jerk & puke method. We use food, toys and lots of praise. It takes longer but it's SO worth it.
    To train a dog, you must be more interesting than dirt.

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  10. #15460
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    Great job, Dogmama! I remember when you were looking for a job, and I am so happy that it's worked out so well for you.

    Enjoy the seminar!
    Emily

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  11. #15461
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    Quote Originally Posted by emily_in_nc View Post
    Great job, Dogmama! I remember when you were looking for a job, and I am so happy that it's worked out so well for you.

    Enjoy the seminar!
    +1 Dogmama. That's really cool!
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  12. #15462
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    Way to go, Dogmama :-)

    I just got called in for an interview for a job in the XC Skiing Association. It involves equal amounts of bureacratic nonsense and practical work, so I'm trying to figure out what on EARTH to wear... I think maybe a new pair of jeans and my dh's smart black wool jacket might be appropriate.
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  13. #15463
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    Quote Originally Posted by lph View Post
    ... equal amounts of bureacratic nonsense and practical work...
    I bet they used different wording in the job announcement.

    Good luck!!
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  14. #15464
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    Quote Originally Posted by malkin View Post
    I bet they used different wording in the job announcement.
    Yeah. I started trying to translate it, but figured that summed it up anyway.

    Thanks! I haven't been to an interview where I wasn't the one hiring for a decade, so I'm somewhere between terrified and mildly amused.
    Winter riding is much less about badassery and much more about bundle-uppery. - malkin

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  15. #15465
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    Am I the only one around here who could care less about the Patriot's game? Usually, DH and I go out to some restaurant that is really hard to get reservations at during play off games, but he's at his company yearly meeting, and everyone I know is watching the game, or at some party.
    I guess I will use the time to do some work.
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