Thursday, January 21, 2010

Never shop while famished...

I had an art class from 1:00-3:40 today. By the time I was finished, I was famished. Ravenous. Being the good girl that I am, I went to Blair's to get a "snack." A healthy snack. It was a good alternative to McDonald's in my mind (I ate McDonald's on Tuesday...) So. I entered Blair's supermarket, only to be greeted by the wafting scents of yummy goodness coming from the bakery. As I wandered through the store, I walked right past the fruit, veggies, yogurt...you know, anything that may have been good for me, and grabbed a BIG bag of chips and Diet Rootbeer (I heard diet pops cancel out anything you eat with them). Then, while in the checkout, I spotted a Charleston Chew. Yum. Strawberry, even. I have decided that I need blinders - you know, those things horses wear? - as I'm waiting in line at the checkout. I can't be trusted. They do it on purpose. Dang them...(whoever "they" are). So there I was, with a pop, chips and a candybar. And I didn't even care. And I ate the whole candybar, (I almost ripped into it at checkout). And probably half a bag of chips. And now I'm home and James will be home any minute and will be wondering what's for dinner. Only, I'm not hungry. I do have half a bag of chips left, however...

*Note to self: Bring snack for next class...and maybe a blanket for nap-time...and maybe a carton of milk.

Friday, January 8, 2010

Nananana-nana-na...

I wanna start a fight.

P!nk. You ever heard of her? That's right. The singer. P!nk. For whatever reason, I can't seem to get the song, "So What" out of my head. For the past 4 days. Maybe it would help if I didn't listen to it 700 times a day...seriously it's a problem. And I can't stop. I even woke up at 5 this morning, and couldn't fall back asleep until around 7 because...you guessed it: I was rocking out in my head. I know I've heard this song before - it came out in '08 - but I just "discovered" it this week when I was watching a parody of New Moon (hilarious - watch it at www.thehillywoodshow.com) - I decided to download the whole cd, and this is the result.

I mean, really. What's not to like? I get to scream out loud that I'm a rockstar, that I have rock moves (James keeps asking me what, exactly, rock moves are, but I've been showing them to him all day!), and that I wanna start a fight...not to mention that I get to say "you're a tool." (I don't care who you are - that's funny...that and calling someone a d-bag...perhaps I'm shedding too much light on my maturity level) I've always been a fan of angry female music. Seriously. If you want to be entertained - peek in my windows at any given moment and you may be lucky enough to witness my secret desire to be a rockstar while screaming at the top of my lungs to P!nk...

Okay, just kidding. Maybe. This may or may not be a picture of me on Halloween night. Anyway, I'm interested to know what songs keep you up at night. Please, do share. Until then...nananana-nana-na...

(Oh, and if you haven't read my previous post - please do so. I've been a little post-happy lately...)

Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Plug

I am currently teaching Yoga in Lovell, and would love it if more people would come. :) Therefore, I am going to dedicate this post to the wonderfulness that is Yoga. Ahem.

I was a member of 24-hour fitness in Denver, and randomly decided to take a yoga class. I had done a couple of videos, but that was the extent of my knowledge about yoga (Denise Austen kind of scares me). I was actually a little nervous about doing a group exercise class, but quickly got over it once I was in there. 3 classes later, I decided that I really wanted to teach it. Why? Because I knew I was moving to Wyoming and that it is pretty much not offered here in Lovell - I wanted to be able to continue either on my own or offer it to people here. (Yes, that is me, smiling cheesily in the back row during my YogaFit level 1 training)


I got certified through YogaFit - a company that is designed to "bring yoga to the masses." The classes are organized just like a group exercise class would be at any gym with a warm-up, then a work phase, then a cool-down. The method is supported by current exercise science research - they taught me how to teach proper alignment, what poses are appropriate for each phase, etc. It is a safe, effective way to teach yoga - and I can promise you, there is nothing to be scared about. I have had people ranging in age from 20-70 in my classes - I always teach a modified version first, then progress into a more challenging form of the pose for those who wish to try so that people at all levels can be in one class.



What's so special about yoga? (I love asking and answering my own questions, in case you haven't noticed...) Well, for one, I love it. I feel more relaxed and stress-free after doing it (it's actually proven to decrease stress levels - I'm not making this up); I have noticed a considerable difference in the strength of my entire body, as yoga focuses on creating balance in our bodies (I really hate lifting weights...just sayin'); it also focuses on balance, flexibility, and endurance. Basically, it's awesome. I literally have had people tell me that they no longer are taking sleeping pills to help them sleep; they don't clench their jaw at night anymore; they think I'm the best yoga teacher in the world!!! (yes, I'm making that last one up). Ahem. But yes, lots of bennies from yoga. (I promise I won't make you do what the lady in the pic is doing, well, ever.)

I teach Monday and Wednesday nights from 8-9 at the dance studio on main street...I have heard some people say that they would come if it was at a different time. I have no job, people. I'm easy. Tell me when you want to come, and I will try to accommodate your wishes. I'd even be willing to throw in another class, maybe on Saturdays...I've thought about offering two Saturdays a month for people who just want to try it for free. As of right now, the price is basically $4/class. The rec center is offering punch passes - $80 for 20 punches; however, I think I may have her change that to maybe 11 punches for $40 or 22 punches for $80 - throw in a few freebies. Of course, I actually have a boss so I need to speak with her first. But the punch passes last as long as you want them to. Some people just come once a week, others come twice. Others just randomly show up whenever they want. A 20 punch pass will last you 2 and a half months if you go every time. I have dropped $80 in one night by going to a stinking jewelry party or a pampered chef party...just sayin.' ;)

I think I have talked myself to death, so I shall say farewell for now. I feel I have successfully "plugged" in enough info, and more (I tend to be verbose), to hopefully get some people interested. Let me know if you have any questions! Hopefully I'll see some of you there! Namaste! Hee.