Tuesday, February 27, 2007

It's only been 21 days...

...and I'm posting again! This won't be a long post as I'm rushing my lunch hour so I can get stuff done before going to class. I enjoyed the Nora Roberts movies on Lifetime this month. (Thanks Val!) Yes I agree they aren't as good as the books but think about it, it takes 1-3 days to read one of her books but the movie has to be less than 2 hours. Something has to change.
March will be a busy month as I will spend a week at Leadership Academy so I can learn how to be an effective leader in the library world and I am also attending the Spring Institute for youth services. Add in my school work, regular work, house work and unexpected work and I don't know where I find the time to read but I seem to get it done. Latest good reads were Jane Heller's Some Nerve, and a teen book by David Lubar, Sleeping Freshman Never Lie. Lubar will be at Spring Institute as his book won the MI Thumbs Up award from the Teen Services Division of MLA. He is a very funny author.
Diet has been very bad lately. I have been binging (but not purging) and can't seem to get back on track. I'll have a couple of good days and then bam it's back to junk food and chocolate. I'm still working out at the gym regularly and hope that will help me maintain.
Gotta go. Board meeting tonight & everything has to be ready before I leave in 1 1/2 hours.

Tuesday, February 06, 2007

It's me again...

...and it hasn't been very long, has it? It is a boring Tuesday and the weather is sub-zero so the smart people are staying home. I still have to go to class tonight so I'm trying to prep myself up in preparation for that trip.
I've been going through a rough emotional/hormonal couple of weeks and I'm needing to get back on my diet plan and stop snacking. I'm working out about 4 times a week now and feeling good but it's still not enough to counter all the snack foods I've been mowing down. Kickboxing class has been fun and the pool class is one I plan on returning to.
Nora Roberts is having a series of movies from her books on Lifetime this month. I'm fortunate enough to have a great neighbor who will TiVo them for me and then I can visit and watch them. I really liked her newest suspense "Angels Fall" which was the first one they showed on Lifetime.
Employment needs are still evident in our family as 2 brothers-in-law are looking for fulltime jobs with benefits. One of the drawbacks of having a family and kids is that things like insurance become a necessity. Of course it is easier to get State or Federal coverage when you have kids too.
Well, I need to get back to work now so I'll try to post again later!