Just a Blah Day, week, month
Okay,
I haven't been here for a while. I've been kind of busy. I really don't have a lot of time lately. I've been working out a lot after work. I do a dumbbell routine and then I swim. It's just kind of a blah day, month, week, period.
It's been nice lately though. I've had someone finally join me instead of just asking me how my workout went. It fills the time to kind of have someone there with me.
So, the other day, I decided I was gonna swim a mile...indoors. Now you have to understand where I'm coming from on this mile thing. I have been swimming since I was about 5 or 6 years old. When I first got adopted, it was because I had burns all over my back from somwhere in my life with my first family. So when I got adopted, I started to get nutritious food, and my legs started to grow. I had horrible growing pains. So, part of my therapy was swimming. And I swam eventually competitively for a long time, till I was 16.
Then I started to run, but I kept the swimming thing going on with my lifeguarding. Then I got away from it all for a few years. Until one day at Fort Hood Texas I saw a sign for a lifeguard training class starting up. Fort Hood probably had the hardest lifeguard school in the Army. There was a week of just conditioning that you had to pass just to get into the lifeguard school. Swim a lap, do twenty push ups. Swim a lap do twenty leg lifts. Swim a lap do twenty sit ups. Swim a lap do twenty elevated push ups. Grab your brick, swim with the brick, do sit ups with the brick... This went on for 8 hours every day for the first week. As a young 23-year-old Sergeant, I thought to myself, "I can do this."
Well I kept with the swimming thing for about a year. I started to swim mileage at the lake. Then when winter came, I swam indoors again. I do not recommend swimming six miles indoors doing flip turns! One day I decided to see how far I could swim in the pool before closing time. I ended up swimming six miles...I got so sick and dizzy when I finally stopped!
So anyway, the other day I decided to swim a mile right? Well, I thought for sure I was gonna be all sick and dizzy again. But I put my mind to just doing it; forget the consequences. It turned into one mile, with no problem!
To me, that's how the mind over matter thing works. I've run ultra marthons on very little training. I've swam till I puked. I've worked fire lines till I thought I was gonna puke from just being so tired. I've hiked with 100 lb. packs on, carrying just water and batteries for a radio through the desert 10k at a time. I've done a lot; I've rarely been the best, but sometimes I got lucky. I like to think that I did it in amazing fashion because I'm really not the pick of the litter when it comes to athletic talent. When it comes down to it though, I put my mind to it and forget the consequences. I like to think that I really don't know my own limitations because I never think about the limitations; I concentrate on the task at hand. So, I'm very much young at heart still. I approach the "hill" and I still do things that I never thought someone "over the hill" should be doing. Isn't that what getting old is about? I think if it's even exercising your mind, you've got to be challenging yourself to keep that mind young. Maybe getting old isn't necessarily failing to challenge yourself any more, as much as it is settling for just "accepting."
Accept the fallacy that you can't do some things anymore, without ever just checking to see if you might be able to do it with style, and a couple of flip turns thrown in just to wow the kids watching! Accept the fallacy that you'll look ridiculous trying to do things "only younger people do."
That's B.S.! Put in a braided pony tail and sweat a little. Put some flashy running shoes on and get out there!
If you do get sick though, wait till you're out of sight of the kids, they might call an ambulance on you're sorry state of being!
I thought I was old until today when, as my partner and I were sweating it up, a lady with a LOT MORE birthdays than me came up to us and commented that she was looking at us as her inspiration. She was wearing a purple shirt, purple running tights, and it looked like purple shoes. She WAS doing it, and with style!
I say she had a lot more birthdays than me because that's more true than saying she...was.........old.
That's what I want someday when I have as many birthdays as she had today. I want to keep doing all those miles in my life with a stylish flip turn that speaks to my mind-over-matter approach to things.
Maybe it wasn't such a blah day, week, month afterall. You just gotta keep them eyes peeled for the moments that count, 'cause if you don't, they might pass you by.
3 Comments:
LOL, I didn't even notice all the purple! Of course I wasn't paying attention to all the gray hair neither... I just thought it was cute she thought we were her "inspiration." Makes me want to jack it up another 5lbs. Ha!
Warning - When I Am an Old Woman I Shall Wear Purple.
By Jenny Joseph.
When I am an old woman, I shall wear purple
with a red hat that doesn't go, and doesn't suit me.
And I shall spend my pension on brandy and summer gloves
and satin candles, and say we've no money for butter.
I shall sit down on the pavement when I am tired
and gobble up samples in shops and press alarm bells
and run my stick along the public railings
and make up for the sobriety of my youth.
I shall go out in my slippers in the rain
and pick the flowers in other people's gardens
and learn to spit.
You can wear terrible shirts and grow more fat
and eat three pounds of sausages at a go
or only bread and pickles for a week
and hoard pens and pencils and beer nuts and things in boxes.
But now we must have clothes that keep us dry
and pay our rent and not swear in the street
and set a good example for the children.
We must have friends to dinner and read the papers.
But maybe I ought to practice a little now?
So people who know me are not too shocked and surprised
When suddenly I am old, and start to wear purple.
Ho Hey,I used to wonder what happens when my life odometer turns over to 000,000,001?I do know that somewhere out in the tall grass sits my 68 Mustang being a high end critter condo.
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