It's a good thing that the people in Austin who set up this Governor's Fitness Challenge consider housework to be a form of exercise. Remember when you were a kid in gym class, having to bend over, twist and touch your toes to do what the teacher called "Cherry Picking"? That's good practice for picking up dirty laundry and stuff around the house. I think I'll rename it "Sock Stretches," in honor of attempting to pick up a pile of clothes and having at least one sock fall out that you have to bend back over to get (and not drop the other stuff). It's kind of like that first "Karate Kid" movie where Mr. Miyagi (Pat Morita) has Daniel (Ralph Macchio) doing the cleanup and painting to teach him proper hand and arm technique - wax on, wax off, Daniel-san.
Getting back to point, count me as an hour of light housework on Wednesday and two hours of moderate housework yesterday. I've parked and walked to the third grade wing to pick up a child every afternoon. This morning, I found the time to do three laps around the big block and cool down in 30 minutes. I'd like to do more on the walking side, but with three kids in the house, keeping up with housework is a competition in itself.
Progress? Yes. I feel good, and I don't feel guilty about not walking on days when I was busy since I'm allowed to count the housework I do before I go to work. I think I'm much more apt to keep this going for that reason. Soft drink status: still none this year.
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