I don’t care if I’m in my 3rd trimester and could potentially give birth any time now, I’m going to find that balance I’ve been missing for the past 8 months. But if you ARE able (and willing), why wait? ![]() And don’t get me wrong, I know there are many who are unable to “do more” for a number logical reasons, pregnancy included, and I don’t think anyone should push themselves to an unnecessary length (because that’s also unhealthy). ![]() But it’s not just physical exhaustion, it’s the kind of exhaustion where you want to do more and barring a child seems like a valid excuse not to. People keep asking me where I’m at in pregnancy, and I assume they mean how many weeks, but right now “exhausted” seems like a more fitting answer than a segment of time. the other, or “I’m waiting until said date until I start”? Why not now and why not both? I mean, why not make room for both? Why is it so often one vs. Anyway, I’ve always thought, “Life’s too short not to have the cake”, but at the same time, I feel like it’s also too short not to take care of the body. Unless you count chasing my kids around and taking the stairs over the elevator. To be honest, I haven’t had a regular workout routine since my concussion back in September, and when my pregnancy was confirmed shortly after, followed by lots of morning sickness, I kind of just put exercise on the back burner. In less than a month I’ll be a mom of 3, and while I got my hydration down, I figured I’d “get back into shape”, starting now.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |