I'm excited about a new mother & child option. Well, it's new to me. I'll be joining a Houston StrollerFit group either on Tuesday, 12/20 or Thursday, 12/22 at 9 am. (We're still trying to determine if we should postpone our Tuesday date due to potential rain.) I'll post an update here when I know for sure which date. From what I understand so far, StrollerFit is an opportunity for moms and their young children to exercise together. Moms walk & jog while the kids get some fresh air in their strollers. Plus, the moms are led through a light cardio workout by an instructor. The fun part is that during the holidays, the group uses things like jingle bells to exercise and the kids are entertained. I think it'll be fun to investigate and I'll be sure to report back. There are 8 StrollerFit groups in Houston. I'll be attending the one that meets at Terry Hershey Park in west Houston. More info to come. See www.StrollerFit.com for details.
Last night, I spoke with my friend Kelly who is battling cancer. It was an interesting conversation as she updated me on her 1st chemo treatment. She said that, while they had been trying to get pregnant, she was glad that she didn't have a young one yet. We both agreed that it's best for her to focus on getting herself better now & then worry about having kids after she's defeated the cancer.
Talking about this made me realize just how lucky I am... on so many fronts. No, I don't have cancer and yes, I do have a wonderful little girl. How odd it is to think back to a few years ago when my husband & I struggled to get pregnant. I also wonder how many women struggle with infertility quietly, feeling like they are alone. I suppose it goes to prove that there's a plan for each of us & while we don't always understand it, it's important to accept. It's also a difficult but good lesson to teach our little ones. As a parent, I'll try to show my daughter this lesson using the challenges I face. I think that will also show her the real human side of me so she knows we all face these things. Just because I'm an adult doesn't mean I don't struggle. Something for me to ponder.
Until the next nap time...
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Saturday, December 17, 2005
I'm excited about a new mother & child option. Well, it's new to me. I'll be joining a Houston StrollerFit group either on Tuesday, 12/20 or Thursday, 12/22 at 9 am. (We're still trying to determine if we should postpone our Tuesday date due to potential rain.) I'll post an update here when I know for sure which date. From what I understand so far, StrollerFit is an opportunity for moms and their young children to exercise together. Moms walk & jog while the kids get some fresh air in their strollers. Plus, the moms are led through a light cardio workout by an instructor. The fun part is that during the holidays, the group uses things like jingle bells to exercise and the kids are entertained. I think it'll be fun to investigate and I'll be sure to report back. There are 8 StrollerFit groups in Houston. I'll be attending the one that meets at Terry Hershey Park in west Houston. More info to come. See www.StrollerFit.com for details.
Last night, I spoke with my friend Kelly who is battling cancer. It was an interesting conversation as she updated me on her 1st chemo treatment. She said that, while they had been trying to get pregnant, she was glad that she didn't have a young one yet. We both agreed that it's best for her to focus on getting herself better now & then worry about having kids after she's defeated the cancer.
Talking about this made me realize just how lucky I am... on so many fronts. No, I don't have cancer and yes, I do have a wonderful little girl. How odd it is to think back to a few years ago when my husband & I struggled to get pregnant. I also wonder how many women struggle with infertility quietly, feeling like they are alone. I suppose it goes to prove that there's a plan for each of us & while we don't always understand it, it's important to accept. It's also a difficult but good lesson to teach our little ones. As a parent, I'll try to show my daughter this lesson using the challenges I face. I think that will also show her the real human side of me so she knows we all face these things. Just because I'm an adult doesn't mean I don't struggle. Something for me to ponder.
Until the next nap time...
Last night, I spoke with my friend Kelly who is battling cancer. It was an interesting conversation as she updated me on her 1st chemo treatment. She said that, while they had been trying to get pregnant, she was glad that she didn't have a young one yet. We both agreed that it's best for her to focus on getting herself better now & then worry about having kids after she's defeated the cancer.
Talking about this made me realize just how lucky I am... on so many fronts. No, I don't have cancer and yes, I do have a wonderful little girl. How odd it is to think back to a few years ago when my husband & I struggled to get pregnant. I also wonder how many women struggle with infertility quietly, feeling like they are alone. I suppose it goes to prove that there's a plan for each of us & while we don't always understand it, it's important to accept. It's also a difficult but good lesson to teach our little ones. As a parent, I'll try to show my daughter this lesson using the challenges I face. I think that will also show her the real human side of me so she knows we all face these things. Just because I'm an adult doesn't mean I don't struggle. Something for me to ponder.
Until the next nap time...
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