Very confused this evening, because we went to dinner around 4:15 due to having eaten breakfast but no lunch, and it was getting dark by then anyway and by the time we got out of dinner at 5 it was entirely dark, and so my brain is quite certain it’s hours later than it actually is. I finished reading Year of the Griffin (which I liked *much* more than Dark Lord of Dirkholm) and it was *still* only just 7, and I’m all confuzzled.
Gymmed today. Walked, but the other quarter-mile stretch of the U wasn’t open and I couldn’t stand the idea of doing the smaller loop 6 times, so I only did 2 miles instead of 3. Still, is good to have walked. And I weight lifted and did crunches, and I’m going to have to figure out something to do for the next three weeks, basically, because the U is more or less closed. I wonder if any of the gyms around here let you join up on a monthly basis and don’t have an exorbitant initiation fee. Maybe I’ll try to find out tomorrow.
I’m thinking of trying to find a beginning/intermediate (or, well, advanced if there’s any available, but there don’t usually seem to be for adults) tap class next semester, and maybe a ballet class. Ballet sure is good for your legs. :)
Goal for the coming week: finish the rewrites on TB so that I can get going on finishing the book on the 18th when I go on vacation.
miles to Rivendell: 355
Ballet is MOST excellent for the legs. I always left it all wobbly. Granted, I also leave yoga all wobbly. I’m just a wuss.
You might have a look at Dance Spectrum. They offer
tap, I think. You might also check UAA. A semester
there is probably cheaper than a studio. I’m reasonably
certain they have ballet, at least.
Ballet’s good for more than just your legs. But
you know that. :)
UAA has ballet and tap, but neither at times I can make, what with having to work, and stuff. Sniff!
Gud nus! Da university is openink until 5 on za 24dth und clost on za 25dth thenk openink most udd da next wik. Gud nus!
Aiee. Must. Not. Channel. Ilya.
The New York City Ballet has a good video out for ballet exercises done on the floor – it’s much harder than you think and great for abs and legs. :)
I doubt it’s harder than I think. Who posted that, anyway? :)