Well, hello strangers!
I am sorry for being so MIA, things have been a little crazy over here at the Zuck house. I know you are all anxiously awaiting to find out how my workouts have been going. Don’t you worry I have surprisingly been able to keep up this past week just have not had time to keep up on the blogging. I just finished my PiYo adventure this morning! I am sad to be ending this program because I have become so comfortable with it over the past 60 days. It is something I know not only works but is manageable for me both physically and mentally. I am very excited however to dive into T25 again and see how it holds up 5 years after I first tried it. Am I simply viewing it through rose tinted glasses or was it truly as awesome as I remember it being. On top of all of that I will admit I am pretty nervous about whether I will even be able to keep up physically with it.
So, why have I been so absent? Last weekend for the holiday and our anniversary celebration we decided to venture over to Michigan and introduce Davey to a place I have grown up with and truly love. He was able to dip his toes in the water and sand for the first time ever and it was as amazing as it sounds. Because, he isn’t very mobile yet and we have this awesome travel jumper we were able to keep the sand to a minimum thankfully. Our last full day of the trip we decided to continue on the tradition of our yearly fitness challenge and climbed the big dune at Warren Dunes State Park. Last year I climbed with Davey the size of a small lime in my belly, this year he and all his 16lb glory was strapped to my back. I am very proud I was able to manage it!
I wish I could say it has been all sunshine and sandy toes for us this past week but there has been a pervasive stretching challenging our evening routine…Davey has begun seriously teething. Looking back I am laughing at us a month ago when we thought a little fussing a little drooling was what teething was…that was child’s play compared to this. Every night around 4PM he begins crying requiring constant skin to skin and nursing for comfort. Then right around his normal bed time he begins to get clammy and feverish, the Tylenol helps a little bit but he still have pretty fitful nights, which means we do as well. I feel terrible for him but know that these are growing pains and will pass….but seriously, how much longer?
I do plan on posting my final pictures I just haven’t had time with everything to take them! I will keep you all posted.