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  1. #15811
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    Quote Originally Posted by Crankin View Post
    MY COUNSELING LICENSE WAS APPROVED!
    Now I can put all of those letters after my name.

    Crankin, MA, LMHC
    Congratulations, Crankin! Know you've worked hard for this. Thumbs up!
    Emily

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  2. #15812
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    Quote Originally Posted by Catrin View Post
    Anyway, I DID my 540 calories and rowed 10,776 meters to meet that goal in 1:15 (counting all 2-minute rest periods) I had NO idea how long it would take or what I would feel like - so I did other things before hand - mainly deadlifting, KB swings and goblet squats. If I had realized I would have simply done my usual warmup, the deadlifting, and gone straight to the rower. Regardless, it was a great challenge for this 54-year old woman and I DID it
    That sounds tough! I am very sure I'd be sore. Good for you working so hard on your b-day! You definitely deserved that ice cream and more!
    Emily

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  3. #15813
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    Quote Originally Posted by emily_in_nc View Post
    That sounds tough! I am very sure I'd be sore. Good for you working so hard on your b-day! You definitely deserved that ice cream and more!
    I really didn't realize what I was getting into, and it was indeed tough! Good though to have been able to accomplish it...and am already sore. My knee isn't happy and my hip flexors are tight so there will be much mobility work tomorrow morning before group training. I will take it easy if I need to but will go. We DO have a team rowing challenge at my gym between Thanksgiving and New Years, I think I am all ready to go!

    Oh yes, I also made a batch of pumpkin-coconut-bacon biscuits (with coconut flour) as a second treat. Yummy! I certainly broke my calorie budget today but it IS my birthday - back on track tomorrow
    Last edited by Catrin; 10-23-2013 at 05:17 PM.

  4. #15814
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    Happy Birthday, Crankin. And congratulations on the wonderful way you celebrated it!
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  5. #15815
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    It was a nice way to mark my 54th year on this planet Even if riding wasn't a problem right now the weather was icky yesterday so I couldn't have ridden. We are having much colder temps than normal in Indiana for this time of year, and we even had a bit of SNOW yesterday I don't remember EVER having to wear my winter coat on my birthday before, but they do say our memory starts slipping the older we get

    I AM a bit sore this morning, especially really tight hips and of course my cranky knee. If I had known the level of effort required for that challenge I wouldn't have done much else but it was fun! Now I've a rather better feel for the rower and after rowing almost 7 miles on it I think, or at least I hope, my timing/technique is improving. I wasn't exhausted, I could have continued for a couple more rounds but thankful I didn't! Hopefully we won't be rowing today...

  6. #15816
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    Eh, Kajero *my* birthday isn't for another 10 days. Not really looking forward to this one. I am OLD. But, Catrin, your birthday sounds perfect! Happy, happy.
    Thank you all for the wishes. Of course, I did an intake yesterday, and I was up late/got up early this morning to finish it. I didn't go to the gym, I have a little cold, AND my haircut was cancelled yesterday, as my stylist had a migraine.
    Good thing I got that letter from the state. Otherwise, it would have been a suck-y day.
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  7. #15817
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    Congrats, Crankin!!!

  8. #15818
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    Happy Birthday, Catrin! Apparently, just as I can't determine how steep a hill is (post on steep hills), I can't get similar names straight either!

    oops, sorry, Crankin. Sometimes I just don't get the transition from post to post. Happy Pre-Birthday.
    And I bet I am older than you are!!!!
    kajero
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  9. #15819
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    Not by much...
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  10. #15820
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    congratulations to both of you. Way to go ladies
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  11. #15821
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    Crankin, congrats!

    Happy birthday to you & Catrin.

    Was talkin w my man a wee bit ago (am so thankful for things like Skype & Yahoo chat ) n we're in the midst of pondering where in the Southern US to spend christmas...

    We're looking forward to doing stuff on our "always wanted to see x in the US" list....Alcatraz, Hoover Dam, Kennedy Space Centre, Daytona, sixth floor museum, national civil rights museum to name a few...

  12. #15822
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    Happy Birthday to ALL the birthdays!

    Aren't letters after your name a trip? They say you worked hard and you are QUALIFIED to do this thing!
    It took me quite a while for that to sink in; in fact some days I still have to remind myself that I do really have skills and that I am not just doing what is obvious.
    Each day is a gift, that's why it is called the present.

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    Hey crazycanuck: Ever considered New Mexico. I'm sure it's bright but cold. Oh heck, you're from Alberta.

    We went at end of Oct. and loved it (that was few years ago). The Southwest Indian + Spanish influence is so unlike anywhere in Canada. Also some great rock mountain/cliff formations near Santa Fe..Ghost Ranch area where Georgia O'Keefe, the Painter got inspired.

    (Reminds me that I ought to do a blog post about the area..)
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  14. #15824
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    Took a step today, a big one for me. Contacted a personal trainer and hope to start working out again very soon.

    Just the bit of swimming and bike riding I'm able to do isn't satisfying the urge to work out. I've spent half my life in a gym and I miss it! Found a guy with a Masters in Exercise Phys. who specializes in working with people with injuries... wish me luck!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pax View Post
    Took a step today, a big one for me. Contacted a personal trainer and hope to start working out again very soon.

    Just the bit of swimming and bike riding I'm able to do isn't satisfying the urge to work out. I've spent half my life in a gym and I miss it! Found a guy with a Masters in Exercise Phys. who specializes in working with people with injuries... wish me luck!!!
    Yayyyy Pax, this is good to hear! It is good to be able to get back to something you know that you enjoy, and even better you found someone who can help you get there while decreasing your chances for injury!

 

 

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