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22/09/2005 13:06:23
 
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Category:
Coding, syntax & commands
Environment versions
Visual FoxPro:
VFP 9
OS:
Windows XP SP2
Database:
Visual FoxPro
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
01051001
Message ID:
01052056
Views:
20
We have a lot of gyms here to attend but I like to be at home with my daughter. I'm fortunate that it is relatively rural where I live and I have huge 24'x24' living room with plenty of room for moving around to exercise. I also have an extra room that I have exercise equipment in as well. Still, I have to force myself to do it! I'm better at exercising regularly now that my daughter is 14. The previous 4 years I spent 4 out of 5 nights a week at either a cheerleading practice or sport practice for her and then a game every Saturday so on top of work I couldn't exercise either. Needless to say that when she was even younger there was no way I could exercise! I exercised enough just trying to take care of her :o)


>>I'm an avid book reader and last night I was awake until 2:30am reading 'The Music of the Spheres.' As usual I had to get up at 6:00am so I'm rather tired today! I always plan on going to sleep earlier, but it never happens... :o) I never wake back up fully until 6:30pm when I'm doing my exercises. Probably why I can stay awake so late reading!
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>You're good, doing the exercises. When I was living in Columbus and not working, I was running every day and also doing my own invented special exercise routine. Now here in NY I don't do any exercises (don't have time, or being lazy again) and that shows :( Gained back ~15+ lbs, out of 40 lost in Columbus after my second son was born...
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