Bronte - Oh, okay. I was a little confused there! Just join us on those progress indicators when you can!
Swimmy - Cardio is the exercise that gets your heart rate up beyond it's resting rate. Power walking, jogging, running, biking, swimming laps, jumping jacks, jump rope, skating/roller blading, etc. all counts as cardio. Yoga is generally geared toward building muscle and increasing flexibility. I don't think it counts as cardio, personally. :\
Cupcake - Good job losing those two pounds! I'm glad to hear that the calf is okay now.

It sounds like you have a lot of projects ahead of you this summer!
Fern - lol, darn that guilt! Maybe on a rest day you could just to a quick 5 minute workout? Because 0 exercise plus 5 minutes of exercise = 5 total minutes?
I didn't get any workout done yesterday and didn't really realize it until bedtime. I keep telling DH that I'd like to go walking with him in the evenings (it's safer to walk in pairs, and we can take both dogs instead of one or the other of them), but he's been leaving for work later and later in the day, which means he gets HOME later and later.
Last night he wasn't home until 7pm. By the time we had eaten dinner it was 8 o'clock, which is a little more than an hour before I start getting ready for bed. And if I work out that close to bedtime, I'm up all night and can't sleep.
I've asked him numerous times to stop leaving for work so late. Today he didn't leave until almost 9am, and it takes him 30 minutes to get there, which means he won't be home today until 7pm or later
again.... So I guess I'm pretty much alone in the exercise part of our health plan, which is a pretty big let down.
If DH would
leave at 8am instead of waking up at 8am, he could leave work at 430pm instead of 630, we'd have dinner done by 530, have time to go walking for 30 - 45 minutes, come home and unwind before bed. I don't think I'm asking too much! Leave for work at a decent hour and come home at a decent hour.
As it stands, when he doesn't get home until 7pm, I essentially have 2.5 hours to spend with him before bedtime.
