Mama and Gramma

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Posted by Jessica | Posted in Family & Friends, The Home Front | Posted on 15-10-2008

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Gramma, Me and Mama circa 1981

Gramma, Me and Mama circa 1981

Both of the ladies above me in my family line are having health concerns at this time.

My Mama is having an important appointment today. If you believe in God sent a prayer for us that the appointment will go well and the Drs. will be efficient.

Gramma is in her early 90′s and could use some prayer for comfort and reassurance in God.

Both ladies have been influential in my life.

My Gramma gave me a laid-back attitude toward housework, a knack for spotting garage sales and a love for entertaining.

My Mama gave me strong will, a knack for writing and a love for old movies.

Ladies Night Out 2008

Ladies Night Out 2008

Pushing Towards Better Health

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Posted by Peter | Posted in Whatever Else | Posted on 29-06-2008

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I am coming up on my first anniversary in a few days, the first anniversary of joining my local YMCA.  About this time last year, one of my co-workers asked if I wanted to start going to the “Y” with him in the mornings before work.  I had been wishing I could figure out a way to start exercising and I jumped at the chance.

Here I am almost a year later and I’m still going!  3 days a week, every week…I’m actually quite proud of that accomplishment.  Anyways, I’ve also been spending a little time here and there researching different excerise regiments and continually trying to refine my workouts.  The main thing I have discovered over the last year is that I’m a big fan of exercise: you can do anywhere, is free/cheap, and is very effective.

One such exercise is the good old-fashioned pushup.  I have always kind of liked pushups and have been working them into my workouts for awhile now.  Lately, I have read some things that have suggested that high-rep pushup workouts are just about the best upper-body workout you can do – much better for you than the famous bench press.

On to the point – in my daily browsing of the web, blogs, and articles I go through due to my work, I came across a post by a fellow PHP programmer for the one hundred pushup training program.  I found via Facebook that a bunch of PHP programmers around the globe were taking on the challenge so I decided to join in.

The goal is work through a 6-week program to build your strength so that at the end you would be able to do one hundred consecutive pushups!  I think what makes this program so appealing is that anyone can do it, it’s free, and only takes at most 30 min. a week.  There is a routine for any age and ability.  To further illustrate how appealing this is, I have already recruited a number of people to join me.  My wife, my good friends the Donovans, my parents, and a few others are all going to try it.

For all those that are looking for a quick, fairly easy, free way to jump start your push to better health, give the one hundred pushups challenge a try!

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