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Is it really Wednesday?  If it is then I did very badly this week.  I started off well with a 3k run, but everything else fell to pot with the wedding in Montréal.

First of all, my left hip is killing me.  I am not sure if it is from running on uneven sidewalks or from carrying Apple on my hip for almost 21 months.  Second of all, nobody told me shooting a wedding was going to be a full day workout.

Friday I was hoping to get in some strength training, but by the time I got everyone packed and the house ready for A and his buddies it was time to leave. We did walk around for an hour and a half Friday night.  Then on Saturday, I walked uphill to the Chapel (10 minutes, not bad) but then things started happening.  I had to move furniture that was dirty to make room for the Bride and her gorgeous dress.  I had to do closed knee squats all day because I was also a guest so I was wearing a dress instead of my usual slacks. And well, my camera weighs a ton.  By the time we got in the truck to come home I felt like I had been working out all day long.

Sunday was my day of recovery and rest. It was needed and I felt like I had been hit by a truck, so there was no way I was working out.  Monday all I got in was the walk to and from school, until J decide he needed a racing partner.  That is when I got the idea of sprints.  If I didn’t have the energy to run, power walk or workout, I would get it in while playing outside with the kids.  J started yelling, “ready, set, go!” and we were off.

Our backyard spans two and a half houses, so I am guessing it is at least 100ft wide, it is probably more, but Hubby isn’t here to ask right now.  We sprinted back and forth for a good half hour. It was great.

Now, I did let J win quite a few times.  I also let him tie as well as lose.  There was no way I was going to let him win every single time, if I did that he would be shocked when he got beat by a friend at school.  Either that or he was going to start telling people he ran faster than me.

Tuesday rolled around and J wanted to race again.  So I thought we should add some extra exercises to the mix.  We ran backwards. And we did side shuffles in addition to straight running back and forth.  The races lasted about 45 minutes.

This was my week.  Not the best, but not entirely shot as the sprints really got our hearts pumping and made me break a sweat.

Next time you are outside with the kids wishing you were working out instead, try it.  Kids love foot races and you can easily get in a short workout.

**disclaimer: I am in no way a Doctor or Physical Trainer. I am going to share with you my thoughts and ideas about how to get into shape again. I strongly advise consulting a medical professional prior to starting any workout routine as well as a professional trainer. I am in no way responsible for any injury you may sustain from trying any of my suggestions.

Categories: Exercise, Workout Wednesday
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Happy Birthday Oma!

If you were turning 92, wouldn’t you love it if your Grand Daughter asked her friend to bake you a yummy cake because she herself lived in the Cayman Islands and couldn’t be there with you?

That is exactly what I did today.  Dropped off this wonderful Moist Almond Cake with Dessert Wine Syrup (Donna Hay – Food and Wine Magazine – Issue 9) to a very greatful 92 year old woman.  Apple and I surprised her and her husband this morning with Birthday wishes and a cake that is so yummy I cannot even tell you.  Well I can, but I won’t bake one for myself right now because it is so not good for my waistline.

I know it meant so much to them that their Grand Daughter planned ahead and thought of them, even though she lives so far away.  My girlfriend is very good at this, she has asked me to drop off a few things now for her Mom and Grand Parents and I really think that it makes a huge difference.  Even though she couldn’t be here herself she made sure that her love for them was known by going that extra little bit and having me drop off something homemade with love and care just for them.  And you know what, they all love having visitors, so if I swing by with my kids or even by myself then it just makes their day a little extra special.  If they can’t have their Grand Daughter there, at least they had a visit with someone who knows and loves her and is the same age.

I should also add that my Girlfriend and I have known each other since 7th grade, so it isn’t like I am a stranger showing up with baked goods.

Happy 92nd Oma!

Categories: Birthdays, Food, Kindness
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A Wedding to Remember

Yesterday I had the pleasure of attending a Wedding.  It was held in Montréal, Québec at the Birks Heritage Chapel, McGill University.  This wedding was special to me in so many ways.  Not only was the Groom a family friend, but his Father officiated my own wedding ten years ago.  In addition to that not only did his Father babysit me when I was a small child, but I babysat the Groom when he was a baby.  Add to all of this that I got the opportunity to photograph not only the Bride getting ready but, the ceremony and parts of the reception.  All in all it was a fabulous day.

I was brought close to tears several times throughout the day, but held on tight and only let them fall after reviewing the photos today. Both the Bride and Groom were stunning and I hope that I was able to capture many fun moments for them to remember for years to come.

Here is just a taste of what I got to witness.

A beautiful dress.

A beautiful bouquet

And a beautiful Couple

Categories: Photography
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