I took my son home on Monday and also had a filling replaced at my dentist up in that area. Keeping my mouth wide open for an hour was challenging because I had had a headache for a couple days.
I haven't talked much about my gym activities lately. I joined a local gym (it's so close by, less than 5 minutes by car) in June, and I LOVE my swimming classes. The pool was closed for a couple weeks for cleaning in late summer and I slacked off on exercise a bit, but oh well. I'm back into it now.
Since it reopened, they've changed the schedule. I used to have water exercise classes on Tuesday and Thursday, and then have the option of going to the pool on my own on Saturday or Sunday. Now the evening exercise classes I need are on Monday and Friday, and I've figured out the pool isn't that busy on Wednesday nights. So I go there and do my own lap swim/exercise/stretch routine. I wish I had it in me to work out 4 or 5 times a week, but with my spine issues, it would be bad for me, I'm sure.
On Fridays, however, there is a different teacher each week, with a different sort of exercise each time. The 4th Friday (which was last week) was Aqua Zumba. That's been offered at the gym all along, but I've been avoiding it so far, thinking it might be too much for me with my chronic messed up neck/nerve pain. But I gave it a shot. And we did so much fast working out, and so much arm work, it indeed did mess up my neck, causing the usual intense zinging pain in my neck, migraines, etc. Dammit. It was a super fun class. If I do do it again this month I will have to work hard to remember to take it easier. The teacher duo was so cute and motivating though!
So I had a headache all weekend and into this week. I skipped class on Monday. I was home from the dentist too late anyway, since Monday's class is at 5. I also rested Tuesday. But I got my swim/workout (on my own) in last night. Still have some zinging neck pain, from last Friday, but it's getting less. I kept overdoing it on my arm work last night, and making myself reduce the effort! The exercise is so fun, and the endorphins kick in and make me feel fine when I'm actually in the water, so it's hard to remember to protect my neck.
But all in all, working out has been great for me, even if I am still in as much pain. My goal was to strengthen my core and my legs, and that is definitely happening, now that's it's been 3 months straight of working out 3x a week. Of course I am getting more toned all over. Last night when I got in bed and relaxed, I could FEEL my muscles are now tighter. I could feel them wrapped more firmly around my skeleton. Kinda weird! lol
Pixi is so nice and tells me how much fitter I look, and standing straighter, and seeming more energetic. So, despite still being in seemingly just as much pain as ever, there have been some benefits.
In poly news, BigGuy messaged me again yesterday, just asking about how all the rain (Tropical Storm Florence hit us, plus it's just been a super wet summer) has been affecting me. And we talked about dead trees in our yards threatening to crash down, and how the storm trashed my flowerbeds, and whatnot. Pleasant little friendly convo. Still no mention of getting together. So, fine by me if he wants to text and chat once in a while.
But I did find a guy on OKCupid 2 days ago, who is a high match, 98%. He is 42, a year older than Pixi. When I found him on DoubleTake, and "liked" him, I saw he'd already "liked" me. And I enjoyed his profile a lot, so i quick messaged him, saying I loved his list of favorite bands. Just to break the ice. He wrote back pretty quick, and I responded, and he responded, and I wrote back again this morning. He's very smart, and single, formerly married, no kids, and open to open relationships. Seems quite the sapiosexual, curious and pleasant and witty. He lives north of here, in a city I lived in right after my divorce, near my marital home, and my son and my dentist. About a 20 mile, 40 minute drive. We have a lot in common. So here we go again.
Another newbie to poly has also been messaging me for a week or so. He's right in the next town. He's 37, married, with a 2 year old. I don't like to date people new to poly, and he's probably too busy for me, what with a baby in the house. I am not attracted to him, but not repelled. I just felt a little compassionate towards him, since he's new to poly. It was his idea to open the relationship. His wife was a bit resistant at first, but she's now been on a couple dates. He, however, has not been on a date yet! So I thought I'd meet him just to talk about poly, and to let him be able to say he's had one date. lol
He works from home (unless he's traveling) so we are meeting for lunch next Tuesday. He's not the best conversationalist, it's no wonder he hasn't had a date yet. Maybe he'll be more interesting in person. It doesn't matter though, I just kind of want to advise him.
Oh yeah, forgot to mention that last weekend when my son was here, we did indeed get Pixi's bf to help us get his used couch into our house. He and my son did all the lifting. We rented a pickup truck from U-Haul. It all went very smoothly. Bringing his couch here, getting out old one into the truck, getting his couch inside, taking the old couch to the dump.
It was nice to see Pixi's bf again, and to have him interacting with my son. And it's a relief to have a non-broken, attractive couch. It's a deep red with just a hint of rust. I like earth tones, and we have a couple "oriental" type rugs in the living room with some deep red in them, so it goes quite nicely. The previous couch was a boring tan color, so it's nice to have a couch making more of a statement. This color is especially nice now, since I have my fall toned Pyrex displayed right now. And the winter holidays reds will go nicely too. Maybe in spring and summer I will throw a fun vintage flower power sheet in blues, greens, yellows or pinks, over it for a change.
I haven't talked much about my gym activities lately. I joined a local gym (it's so close by, less than 5 minutes by car) in June, and I LOVE my swimming classes. The pool was closed for a couple weeks for cleaning in late summer and I slacked off on exercise a bit, but oh well. I'm back into it now.
Since it reopened, they've changed the schedule. I used to have water exercise classes on Tuesday and Thursday, and then have the option of going to the pool on my own on Saturday or Sunday. Now the evening exercise classes I need are on Monday and Friday, and I've figured out the pool isn't that busy on Wednesday nights. So I go there and do my own lap swim/exercise/stretch routine. I wish I had it in me to work out 4 or 5 times a week, but with my spine issues, it would be bad for me, I'm sure.
On Fridays, however, there is a different teacher each week, with a different sort of exercise each time. The 4th Friday (which was last week) was Aqua Zumba. That's been offered at the gym all along, but I've been avoiding it so far, thinking it might be too much for me with my chronic messed up neck/nerve pain. But I gave it a shot. And we did so much fast working out, and so much arm work, it indeed did mess up my neck, causing the usual intense zinging pain in my neck, migraines, etc. Dammit. It was a super fun class. If I do do it again this month I will have to work hard to remember to take it easier. The teacher duo was so cute and motivating though!
So I had a headache all weekend and into this week. I skipped class on Monday. I was home from the dentist too late anyway, since Monday's class is at 5. I also rested Tuesday. But I got my swim/workout (on my own) in last night. Still have some zinging neck pain, from last Friday, but it's getting less. I kept overdoing it on my arm work last night, and making myself reduce the effort! The exercise is so fun, and the endorphins kick in and make me feel fine when I'm actually in the water, so it's hard to remember to protect my neck.
But all in all, working out has been great for me, even if I am still in as much pain. My goal was to strengthen my core and my legs, and that is definitely happening, now that's it's been 3 months straight of working out 3x a week. Of course I am getting more toned all over. Last night when I got in bed and relaxed, I could FEEL my muscles are now tighter. I could feel them wrapped more firmly around my skeleton. Kinda weird! lol
Pixi is so nice and tells me how much fitter I look, and standing straighter, and seeming more energetic. So, despite still being in seemingly just as much pain as ever, there have been some benefits.
In poly news, BigGuy messaged me again yesterday, just asking about how all the rain (Tropical Storm Florence hit us, plus it's just been a super wet summer) has been affecting me. And we talked about dead trees in our yards threatening to crash down, and how the storm trashed my flowerbeds, and whatnot. Pleasant little friendly convo. Still no mention of getting together. So, fine by me if he wants to text and chat once in a while.
But I did find a guy on OKCupid 2 days ago, who is a high match, 98%. He is 42, a year older than Pixi. When I found him on DoubleTake, and "liked" him, I saw he'd already "liked" me. And I enjoyed his profile a lot, so i quick messaged him, saying I loved his list of favorite bands. Just to break the ice. He wrote back pretty quick, and I responded, and he responded, and I wrote back again this morning. He's very smart, and single, formerly married, no kids, and open to open relationships. Seems quite the sapiosexual, curious and pleasant and witty. He lives north of here, in a city I lived in right after my divorce, near my marital home, and my son and my dentist. About a 20 mile, 40 minute drive. We have a lot in common. So here we go again.
Another newbie to poly has also been messaging me for a week or so. He's right in the next town. He's 37, married, with a 2 year old. I don't like to date people new to poly, and he's probably too busy for me, what with a baby in the house. I am not attracted to him, but not repelled. I just felt a little compassionate towards him, since he's new to poly. It was his idea to open the relationship. His wife was a bit resistant at first, but she's now been on a couple dates. He, however, has not been on a date yet! So I thought I'd meet him just to talk about poly, and to let him be able to say he's had one date. lol
He works from home (unless he's traveling) so we are meeting for lunch next Tuesday. He's not the best conversationalist, it's no wonder he hasn't had a date yet. Maybe he'll be more interesting in person. It doesn't matter though, I just kind of want to advise him.
Oh yeah, forgot to mention that last weekend when my son was here, we did indeed get Pixi's bf to help us get his used couch into our house. He and my son did all the lifting. We rented a pickup truck from U-Haul. It all went very smoothly. Bringing his couch here, getting out old one into the truck, getting his couch inside, taking the old couch to the dump.
It was nice to see Pixi's bf again, and to have him interacting with my son. And it's a relief to have a non-broken, attractive couch. It's a deep red with just a hint of rust. I like earth tones, and we have a couple "oriental" type rugs in the living room with some deep red in them, so it goes quite nicely. The previous couch was a boring tan color, so it's nice to have a couch making more of a statement. This color is especially nice now, since I have my fall toned Pyrex displayed right now. And the winter holidays reds will go nicely too. Maybe in spring and summer I will throw a fun vintage flower power sheet in blues, greens, yellows or pinks, over it for a change.