Another STOTT Pilates Weekend!
This post is going to be my constant reminder that it's time to just finish my STOTT Pilates instructor exams already! I am teaching several classes a week and getting plenty of self-practice hours. I have just built up a mental block against studying my anatomy. I am going to take an anatomy refresher class this Saturday with the hopes that it will get my brain in gear.
Time to break out the flashcards.
Friday, May 30, 2008
Just Study Already!!
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Wednesday, May 28, 2008
My Mommy...
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Saturday, May 17, 2008
Wedding Update



The ceremony will be at 5:00 so that should give everyone plenty of time to hang out at the beach all day before the party gets started.


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Tuesday, May 6, 2008
MS 150...What A Ride!
Well, I survived 160 plus miles of cycling this past weekend. Yes, it's false advertising as the ride is actually over 160 miles, but the cause is worth the extra effort! I had a great time riding with Team Liberty Ford. Paul Stone, our team captain (and Ryan's business partner) was a great leader. He kept everyone motivated the last several months to raise money, ride hard, and most importantly to have fun!! Our 21 member team raised $15,000 thus far!
I won't pretend like it was all fun times from start to finish. We started out Saturday morning in Frisco freezing our lycra butts off! The temperature was in the 40's and the wind was out of control! We were not at all prepared with extra clothing and assumed it would be warm as soon as the sun started to rise. We were still cold at lunch, but our fingers and toes began defrosting by that time. It was much more enjoyable riding in the afternoon! It also made it easy to forget about being cold at lunch with the energy of all the other riders, the enthusiastic volunteers, and the thankful people who suffer from MS that gave us high fives in the lunch line.
We did a total of 86 miles on day one so I figured the foot massage at the finish line was well-deserved!
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