I almost wrote "Post-Christmas Blues," but I'm not feeling that blue. I was at various points--last year was my Dad's last Christmas and he was already pretty sick and unable to really enjoy it. I saw my kids on Christmas for dinner and opening presents. We had a good time, but I think that's probably all I'll see them. And I'm side-lined with knee problems.
The good news? My knee is feeling better. I have a torn meniscus--an incident that happened just as I was literally getting back on my feet again more regularly after two ankle sprains this summer that required rehabilitation. The good news is that there could have also been ACL problems--or so the doctor thought. This repair isn't as invasive and I'm going to see how my knee responds to exercise (non impact, which means I'm not even supposed to be walking for exercise) and weight loss before I schedule it. If I get better, I may wait till summer; otherwise, I may try to get on the docket for a spring break repair.
But I am now a member at the Sharonville Recreation Center which means I'll be heading over there at least 3-4 times a week in addition to my yoga and home exercise videos. I'll try to watch what I'm doing but see how much I can slim down and how much that can help.
I'm also going to cancel cable. I keep thinking if the kids come over to watch TV . . . . and then they don't. I don't think it's gonna happen, so why plan on anything besides my own habits? I do watch some TV shows, but I will most likely just plan to watch reruns on my computer or watch shows through Netflix or Hulu. And I'll see about getting rid of my home phone as well. I just want some kind of reliable battery back-up, like a solar collector or something that works from inside the house.
That means less watching TV (not that I do a lot, but I have been doing things like watching Jeopardy as of late, and shows I really shouldn't bother with). That may mean more done around the house, which should also be good for me and my weight and flexibility.
So all in all, I feel more optimistic about my health and weight than I have for awhile. Back on track, hopefully, though not "in the running" quite yet.
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