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YOUR CART

8/6/2016 0 Comments

Fore!

You know you are out of shape when 18 holes of golf (with a cart) is too strenuous. My hubby and I are golfing, it is hole 16 and I've resorted to cheering from the cart because getting up is just too hard. Now it is very warm out and I'm not used to all this walking to your ball from the little road. Sounds less pathetic in my head.
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This week I've endeavoured to work out every day for 10 minutes each day. Now that is high intensity working out. For someone that survived a month post wildfire on cookies, chips and - when McDs opened back up - chicken nuggets and fries, not too shabby. Not too shabby indeed.
I am married to a busy body that considers this a date. It's more like an afternoon dodging bears in sweltering heat being eaten alive by gnats. Be he is happy so I am happy. Hoping that a change in perspective on health and fitness will help me one day really enjoy golf, even walk all 18 holes one day. Ok... I'm sensing a challenge here.
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Goal to achieve in one year.

By end of Aug 2017, I'll walk an entire 18 holes of golf while hitting a small ball with a stick and liking it!
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    ​I grew up in Athabasca, AB and have spent the majority of my life in Northern Alberta or Montreal, PQ. My husband has been in Fort McMurray since the 70s and continues to love this town and all that it has to offer. We are avid outdoor enthusiasts, spending our summer weekends quadding and camping. As Opimian members we thoroughly enjoy wine pairings and tastings and are working on our wine collection. Ralph is a carpenter by trade and has framed more houses in Fort McMurray than I could count and knows the city inside and out. I work all throughout the region from the NWT to Janvier for the tribal council. My passion is doodling and photography which is featured throughout the website (various mediums), writing, Indigenous studies, and learning in general.

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