turps: (Sleep)
[personal profile] turps
The weather today is ridiculous, constant heavy rain since last night and forecast for a while yet. It's hard to believe that just last week I was sitting enjoying a latte in the sunshine at the beach. However, I've got a new 9-1-1 Lonestar downloaded and ready to watch and have also downloaded the first two Rescue Hi Surf to see what that's like.

It was back to weight management class on Monday after a fortnight's break

The class theme was behaviour changes. Not the most interesting topic we've had, but I still took something from it. We talked about the stages of behaviour changes in terms of wanting to become more healthy, starting from the people who didn't see any need to change -- because they don't need or want to, up to maintenance from when those changes have been applied and have stuck a while.

There was a lot of nodding along as we talked, especially for the stage focussed on sliding back/regression, when people had made good changes, but had lost focus somehow, sliding back into poor habits, before having to move forward again.

It's hard to describe well, but what did stick with me was the graphic based on a snakes and ladders board. Rosie stressed that trying to become healthier should be seen like that. A person could have setbacks -- slide down a snake -- or make excellent changes and speed through the board, hitting ladders on the way. But, hitting a snake doesn't take you back to the beginning. Yes, you could go backwards a bit, but you'd still be away from the start.

And that hit home for me. Yes, I slid back -- admittedly, quite a lot, but I was still nowhere close to my highest weight and when I was the most unhealthy.

Hopefully, that makes sense. I tend to talk about these classes after to help stick things in my head, and the snakes and ladders thing really has stuck. I do wish we hadn't missed the last two classes, which were carbs and immunity, as both sound interesting.

Then it was onto the exercise part, and while I was wondering if I'd cope after a fortnight break, all was well. Only six people turned up for the class, two of which didn't do the active part, so those that did had a lot of focus from Rosie.

The stations were chair burpees, which I'm still not good at, resistant band rows and curls, squats with the 5kg grab bag, dumbbell punches, and my new nemesis, the three level step up. When we started, Rosie used a one level step, a few weeks later, gave the option of a one or two level step. On Monday it was three, and man, that looked high. I've said before but anything lower body is hard for me, and stepping my body weight up wasn't easy.

I told Rosie that the step was my new nemesis and she laughed at me and said, but you still did it, so I'll make sure to include it again next week. And really, self, don't say things like that, next time say I find the 2kg dumbbells the hardest.

Kevin has been congested again, so he's been back to see the vet on Tuesday. She'd initially said that he would need swabs next time the infection was back, but after seeing him, and realising it's been a while since the last time he needed antibiotics, was happy to give more without doing the swabs. Apart from the congestion, Kevin's perfectly healthy and roamed around the consult room like he owned it, jumping on all the counters, the windowsills, the chair, and computer table. The only time he wasn't happy was getting a nail trim, when one of the vet techs had to come hold him in a blanket.

After dropping Kevin off home, I went to see Beetlejuice Beetlejuice, and it was okay. That's all I can say about it, really.

Last night, it was our second visit to The Firestation to see A Night At The Movies: A Soundtrack to Your Life. Now, I love a good upbeat song and concert, so I enjoyed it. Also, the Firestation yet again excelled itself in terms of access as we had what felt like our own private box right next to the stage. We were on the second level, to the right of the stairs down to the main stalls level, so only two seats are ever there, and they take one out if a wheelchair space is needed, like it was last night.

We were stage level, also at the eye level of the performers, and could see everything perfectly. The show itself was great, a selection of well known songs from the movies performed by four singers, they were all good, but one of the guys was the cheesiest cheeseball who ever cheesed, and I loved him for that. I ended up chair dancing to so many songs and enjoyed watching the group of ladies who were dancing in the aisle down and in front of us. I'm really glad I made the effort to go on a cold September night.

Today was an unexpected Bodhisitting morning. We did have a booking for Moo Bears, but she isn't well, and instead I had to take her to see the doctor, and he put her on antibiotics for a chest infection. But her mams were back by midday, so she's having a snuggle day with them now. While I'm having some time at home before going out in a couple of hours as it's Pauline's birthday, and we're meeting up with her and my brother and his kids at a restaurant later.

Date: 2024-09-27 12:17 pm (UTC)
spikedluv: (summer: sunflowers by candi)
From: [personal profile] spikedluv
It wasn't my original plan, but I decided to try Rescue Hi-Surf, too!

I like the snakes and ladders (it's chutes (like a playground slide) and ladders here *g*) imagery.

Aww, poor Kevin! I'm glad he's not traumatized by trips to the vet as it seems like he's going to become a very familiar face.

Bummer about Beetlejuice Beetlejuice.

I'm glad the concert was good enough for you to be chair dancing!!!

I hope the antibiotics have Bodhi feeling better today.

Date: 2024-09-29 01:31 pm (UTC)
spikedluv: (summer: sunflowers by candi)
From: [personal profile] spikedluv
As you already know, it didn't grab me, either.

That's so funny to imagine! Kevin ruling the vet roost. Midnight is a hell beast.

Haha, yeah, no need to draw ~more attention from the stage. *g*

That's great that Bodhi is feeling better.

Date: 2024-09-28 12:38 am (UTC)
jacieleigh: (Default)
From: [personal profile] jacieleigh
Poor Kevin! I hope his congestion clears up soon and isn't a chronic condition.

I've never seen the original Beetlejuice movie. The character doesn't appeal to me. I just don't want to spend an hour or two looking at THAT... LOL

Date: 2024-09-28 04:39 pm (UTC)
turlough: red and orange leaves ((autumn) seasonal)
From: [personal profile] turlough
It rained here too Thursday and Friday and today it was only +10C in the afternoon. Autumn sure came FAST this year!

It makes excellent sense! I've never thought of it that way myself but yeah, it's very true.

*giggles* I'm now imagining you glaring fiercely at every step you come across everywhere!

I hope Kevin will soon be free of the sniffles *keeps fingers crossed*

Sounds like you had so much fun at the show, yay!

Poor Bodhi! I hope she too will soon be free of infection!

Date: 2024-09-29 03:46 pm (UTC)
wenchpixie: (Default)
From: [personal profile] wenchpixie
Snakes and ladders is SUCH a good analogy - and such a good reminder that it's a process and overall progress is still progress. I love how this class is looking at things, it's realistic and sensible.

Date: 2024-09-30 11:12 pm (UTC)
dreamersdare: (Default)
From: [personal profile] dreamersdare
Weather wishes us all to be ducks. Actually had to battle the hounds to get them to go out for a walk today (which was needed in the whole 'toileting is a thing you need to do...' kind of way).

Poor Bodhi. Hope she feels better soon (perhaps by now, given how behind I am on DW at the moment!)

Profile

turps: (Default)
turps

February 2026

S M T W T F S
1 234567
891011121314
15161718192021
22232425262728

Style Credit

Expand Cut Tags

No cut tags
Page generated Feb. 6th, 2026 09:11 am
Powered by Dreamwidth Studios