Tuesday, May 31, 2011

P90X A New Start A New Beginning

OK well my first cycle of p90x didnt go so well. I mean I definitely saw a HUGE improvement but not what I wanted so tomorrow starts my new 90 day cycle. Hopefully I will be able to take my measurements, weight, pix, and ability test. I can't start school until January so I need to set myself some goals. I mean I plan goals for my family all the time. Like I want to teach AJ how to ride a bike well, tie his shoes, and read better. Michael I want to help his language, teach him to walk, and fatten him up. For my loving husband, im hoping to put together a great Father's Day package and start my wonderful little projects for his welcome home. Something I noticed about Moms now a days that they let themselves go, not because they want to be hideous beasts, or not fit into their favorite pair of jeans. They just happen to put everyone's needs, wants and dreams before their own. Many dont even realize that they are doing it. While I may never get the new pair of ta-tas I want (im too cheap to spend the money) I can atleast try and work with what the good Lord gave me. Plus Im almost 26, 30 is right around the corner. If I dont take care of myself now it will only snowball into bigger problems later. Turning 30 is worse than turning 60. No seriously. Studies show that your metabolism and calcium take a HUGE nose dive at 30.
So my 90 day P90X cycle. As Tony Horton says "You love it but you hate it." Lets see what this body is capable of doing. Feel free to join me on my journey. The hardest part of P90X is being able to press play. That and the yoga pose where you are on your head. Day 1 will def get a blog post of its own. What should it include?

Aloha!




Living in Hawaii has been bittersweet. Its beautiful here. From the grogeous beaches that vary from one side of the island to another, to the fusion of asian and hawaiian food, to the melting pot of people you meet. On the other hand Rob is still deployed. He left on December 1, 2010 and will probably not return before his 12 month deployment is up. What a bummer to say the least but I am so proud of my Soldier. What a long way he has come. AJ has finally graduated Kindergarten and is definitely looking forward to the first grade.
Between that and flag football he stays pretty busy. These days Michael gets into everything. Luckily for me Im young and still manage to scrape up some energy to keep up. Now 11 months old and taking a few steps, 7 teeth, and babbling mama and dada, hes grown so much.