Thursday, April 26, 2018


Yesterday my quads were definitely
feeling the effects of Tuesday's workout!

In theory it was an Upper Body Day - except Jim likes to mix things up so it doesn't get boring, and thus combined lifting weights with lots of squats.  My legs are still quite sore this morning, but I should be over the worst of it by tomorrow. 


The good news is that my arm didn't complain too much
during (or after) the workout.



On my drive to the chiropractor yesterday,
I noticed that all the saguaros along the way are beginning to bloom.  


Had a low-key tune-up at the chiropractor, in preparation for my trip next week.  No real issues (just a little stiffness in my back) and I'd like to keep it that way!



On the way home I stopped in at the hot tub store to update Shayne. 
My plan is still to order one when I get home from Colorado in August.


Joy sent me a draft of the blurb she wrote about me for my approval, and I only had to correct one thing.  Will be fun to see it in print in the next issue!



Didn't tackle the frog-stitching on the t-shirt quilt yesterday (managed to find several excuses, one being that Tyga was visiting so I wasn't able to lay the strips out on the floor) but that is on today's agenda since I decided to skip today's Busy Bee field trip down to the shelter.  Priorities!  


And by frog-stitching, I don't mean something fun, like this counted cross-stitch!


I mean that it's time for the dreaded seam ripper!


Tom got up before me this morning, and is now out mowing while it's still cool. Today's his last opportunity for a while since we are scheduled for irrigation tomorrow morning.  It'll be nice when everything looks groomed and spiffy, instead of overgrown and scraggy.



I really wanted to monitor when our water actually arrives at the property this cycle (after last cycle's problem) but don't want to get up at 4:00 tomorrow for that.  Tami will be arriving from Lake Havasu around 8:00 in the evening, and it'd be nice to be awake enough to welcome her! 


Saturday will be our Sew Day, when I teach her how to quilt!

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