It's artichoke season again! Best time of the year.
The Random:
Would you believe me if I said this was part of my curriculum? They had to built a card tower on the table (slippery surface) to show them how being mindful and staying calm is so important.
The Fun:
Soooo despite having a new running related issue, I am CLEARED TO RUN! I hit the streets for 5.5 miles and it felt good! Pain free for 4.5ish of those miles. Legs need some more time to come back, but I will be back to snuff soon!
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Ooh, artichokes! Love them! Hope your injury clears up soon.
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...not a fan.
ReplyDelete...staying calm is so hard.
...heal.
Maybe I need to take up your curriculum!!! Calllllllllllllllm......
ReplyDeleteYes, I do love artichokes! And I love that exercise in mindfulness! Glad you are back to running pain free! Have a great week!
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Yay for running again! The artichokes are so pretty. What a fun lesson for your class!
ReplyDeleteI wish I knew how to cook an artichoke! Glad you are able to run again, I know that makes you happy!
ReplyDeleteThose artichokes are gorgeous - LOVE having them with dinner.
ReplyDeleteI was thinking about you this weekend when all the runners were in Spokane for Bloomsday - wondering if you might ever want to jump in on that one ;)
I'm so glad your running injury isn't serious and that you can begin running again!
ReplyDeleteThe mindfulness exercise sounds great for your students!
I also love artichokes.....mmmmm
Very nice. I will be stealing the mindfulness exercise. Thanks for hosting and I hope that you have a wonderful week.
ReplyDeleteYou runners are unstoppable!!
ReplyDeleteGlad to see you're recovering, steady on. I didn't know it was artichoke season, yum.
ReplyDeleteGlad to hear that you're cleared to run. No fun being not being able to do what you love to do.
ReplyDeleteLove that artichoke picture and yay for an almost pain-free run.
ReplyDeleteAndrea
Congrats on being cleared to run!
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