I’m really interested in your savate, something I’ve never heard of. Can you please tell me more about it? I have a brown belt in tae kwon do, which I absolutely loved doing. I’m not a fighter at all in real life (I don’t even like beeping at people who cut me off in traffic) but for some reason, I really got into fighting! I guess it’s where I let out all my aggression. I also got into the best shape I’d ever been in. If you ever feel like quitting, e-mail me and I’ll motivate you to keep going.
]]>I thought of you on New Year’s Eve since I was wearing one of your dragon tattoos on my neck! I hope I can get a picture from my friends to send you!
As for pushing my limits, I recently joined a sport club to learn French boxing a.k.a. “savate” (a French martial art which uses the hands and feet as weapons combining elements of western boxing with graceful kicking techniques) and my goal is to find enough strength and courage not to quit the lessons before the end of the year! (For the record, I’ve never really practiced any sport in my whole life and I am everything but a fighter, so that is a quite a challenge for me!)
Glad you’re back!
]]>EIREGO—I’m not nearly in good enough shape to participate in that Warrior Dash but you’ve got me intrigued. I love swinging from ropes and want one of those Viking helmets! You’ll have to send a pic of you wearing one. Or maybe I’ll see you there?
Shell—if a Vespa with sidecar had pulled up beside me, even if I wasn’t running, I would’ve jumped in immediately. I’ve always wanted to ride in one, with a helmet and goggles! (What is it with me and helmets?) I like your resolution. I spend way too much time thinking and then get overwhelmed by my thoughts.
Jen—normally, I don’t even run when there IS something scary chasing me. I’d just throw it a piece of food and hope the animal likes eating that better than eating me. Kudos to you for treadmilling and weight-lifting, two things I’m no good at. And your detective project is huge!
le0pard13—haha! I completely expected to be in traction afterward. I think the prospect of fries kept me upright. Good luck with your tennis. I was on the tennis team in high school, ranked 13 out of 14 players. Once, I served a ball right onto another player’s head, and she was on the adjacent court.
Red Arrow Tats—I’m coming to your house as soon as that Wii Fit arrives. I don’t have one but been trying it out at other people’s homes. I got one thigh left to tone but ran out of relatives to freeload on. And I’m going to hold you to your vow to post here more often!
Ybnorml—I’m so sorry to hear about your being laid off. Hope you get de-cluttered and find new clients soon. I get distracted reading old stuff I find in piles, too. Thinking about starting a de-cluttering project with friends: Throw out one thing a day for a month. What do you think?
]]>As for 2010, I vow to accomplish something everyday from start to finish – no procrastinating. Today, I started the year by getting laid off from work. Okay, not exactly the idea I had in mind, but it now gives me free time tomorrow to clean, de-clutter and organize my office so I can be more productive and get new clients. Or I may just sit in the middle of the mess and start re-reading old books I find in the pile of clutter. That still counts right?
]]>I’m also vowing to gossip less, remember compassion, be kind, use my turn signals, listen to more Burt Bacharach written music–Dionne and Dusty rock, and post here more often!
]]>My biggest challenge for myself this year is going to be that theme week, though. Yee gads! 😉
]]>Wishing you a New Year abundant with all that you dream of and aspire to, PCN!
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