Melinda In Dayton

The new home of most certainly not

Author: melindaindayton

  • The Shoes Make the Outfit

    In this case, the shoes may very well impact my ability to perform as needed to survive an onslaught of physical stimuli [pain!] and mental exhaustion [fear!]. Has anyone done a Tough Mudder? I need a good pair of shoes. I know why they are important and thus begins my walk down Humiliation Lane.

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  • Not a Morning Person

    If only the day started at 10 a.m., then I would be a morning person. I used to be a morning person. I worked in early a.m. radio as a part-time gig and I would go in super early, do the morning drive time and then head to class. Sure, it was a drag to…

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  • I Love a Good Dinner

    Today was a super busy day at work including a last-minute voluntold luncheon attendance. Luncheons are awesome, but when you’re trying to be compliant to a pretty healthy eating path, they can be torture. I successfully managed to avoid shoving a slice of pecan pie into my face…pretty much only because there was a steady…

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  • Cold Stay Home Day

    I always loved how my kids’ teachers in preschool would differentiate the weekend or holidays as “stay home days.” Today was a stay home day which was a blessing because it was so frigid outside and because my youngest was feeling under the weather. Tomorrow, the oldest already has a two-hour delay. I’m sure the…

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  • Taking On The Challenge

    January has passed the halfway point. Our household is in full, new year swing. We’ve been organizing some things, restarting some activities that were on winter hiatus, and my husband and I started the Advocare 24-Day All-In Challenge last week. He started on the 11th with the rest of the nation and I started the…

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  • Last WOD of the Year

      Never let it be said that my trainer isn’t creative. The last workout of 2015 contained lots of things we have done throughout the year (over 30 to be exact) and each task had to be repeated 15 times.  I think she must be clairvoyant and knew that I would be sucking down a rather…

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  • After Christmas Workout

    I try to chronicle each day’s workout because I like to keep track of what I do, how hard it is, and whether I’m becoming stronger [i.e. does it feel “easier” the next time]. Today’s workout was one for the books because it involved a few things I don’t typically care to do many reps…

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  • Christmas In Review

    We spent Christmas Day at home. Very little engagement of technology and we did not even call anyone. We certainly needed a day like that given that we are rarely, if ever, all in the same room for any extended period of time. We exchanged gifts and I absolutely loved the one my 12-year-old made…

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  • Christmas Eve Shenanigans

    Christmas Eve is usually culminates in some sort of meltdown on my part. Today, crisis averted because my husband made the trip to the zoo of a grocery store, my girls wrapped presents [oldest wrapped the youngest’s and vice versa], and I had help doing things that normally would have taken hours and hours. I’m…

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  • 17 Years of Motherhood

    Seventeen years ago, I officially became a mom. I’d be lying if I said I didn’t consider myself a mom from the moment I saw two lines on the pregnancy test, but it becomes official when the baby can be held by other people. I have always loved this photo. Even though they say babies…

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