30 January 2008

Uh oh...

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I am insane. I think I just agreed to either teach an adult ed course or agreed to teach Hebrew itself to an adult ed class at church this fall. ummmm....

Yeah, so I was fine having agreed to this when I walked out of the church. I was fine when I got in my car. It was 2 blocks later when I was replaying the conversation in my head (and out loud - hell, we all know I talk to myself) that I realized what had actually transpired. Yep, I agreed to teach.

That, and the fact that Olaf asked me if my job pays well and when I said I do well, he said, "Good! Then you wouldn't need to be paid for your services." And laughed.

Thank goodness the rest of the day was okay. Yes, just okay. I did get a lot of kudos for my pot stirring accomplishments (mostly from those who don't have to suffer the backlash of the woman). I got a lot finished, but my list also grew 10 fold with everything else I have to complete before the weekend. Oh well, it keeps things interesting.

I did make it to the gym today. It sucks going alone and in the cold. I just sat in the sauna and sweated out some evil, then pretended to do a little lifting before heading back to the sauna. I forgot my iPod so it was pretty quiet. I'm just not motivated to run these days and I really need to get going. Brookings is coming up way quicker than I'd like.

3 comments:

jb said...

hey gal -- i'm morally supporting your trips to the gym in the cold. i've been running again and it's GREAT but hard to get myself to the treadmill each day. i just keeping telling myself how worth it it is ... so far, it's working.

also, tonight i tried a spinning class. and i almost died. seriously, who knew so much sweat could come out of me? (that was gross. sorry.) anyway, the moral of the story is that it's a-okay to switch it up every once in awhile. (i say that now. wait until tomorrow morning.)

~moe~ said...

I've been toying with trying yoga for my flexibility (since my legs felt like heavy mud during TC). Have you ever?

jb said...

i did in college and really enjoyed it. it's more of a workout than you would think, and i bet you'd really like it. i say give it a few weeks and then if you don't like it or feel like it's doing anything for you, you can quit. :)