Yummy. My Mother's Day Edible Arrangement. It arrived just as I got back from a walk, perfect timing. The fruit was refreshing, just what I needed as I cooled down from my steps/miles. THANK YOU DARLING DAUGHTER! Love you, and so appreciate you're thinking of me. I was so anxious to dive right in, I had pulled out what I was going to eat right away, before grabbing my camera for a picture. The vase was a cute red Martini Glass. Anyone who knows me, knows I love a good Martini, and I LOVE making them.
This banner is from the fitbit blog. If you click on the picture it will take you to the fitbit page. I've worn out countless pedometers and decided to buy a decent one. These units range in price and style and color from $60-$100. I got the zip, the cheapest one and am loving it. It counts your steps, calories burned, miles walked like most pedometers. But, it synchs with your phone, your ipad, and your computer. Some units have re-chargeable batteries and monitor your sleep as well, mine will need a new battery, somewhere along 4-6 months. I'm ok with that, it's getting hard keeping track of all my cords to charge all my stuff as it is...
In my last blog post I indicated I had joined yet another blog challenge. Well, that fell by the way side. I find it too hard to write blog posts every day for this blog, as well as my Travel Blog (where I am blogging about my recent trip to Spain), and to keep up with blogging on Bridge and Beyond (my charity blog which normally is also daily).
Since purchasing the fitbit have been trying to sit here on the computer less, and walk and move more. It's good for my arthritis and hopefully will lower my cholesterol. You can log your food and know how many calories etc you're taking in vs what you're burning up also on the fitbit page. I'm finding some days I eat more then I burn and some days I burn more then I eat. My downfall is cocktails, and wine with dinner. I do fine through out the day; so starting today going to see if I can trim by pouring smaller glasses of wine and making smaller martini's. It's a start.
Through fitbit you can join groups, have friends and cheer each other one. It's fun and takes the drudgery out of "exercising". You have virtual buddies. I found a group of fitbit'ers who knit. A couple actually successfully walk and knit at the same time. WOW...can see me falling if I tried that. I've also joined a group for folks 60+. Exercising as you age takes on a little different note of trying not to hurt your body. AND through fitbit I found you can walk virtually across the USA. CLICK HERE
Everyone starts somewhere in Virginia, you log your daily miles and it tells you where you are. I've logged miles just about 2 wks, and currently it says I'm 12.86 miles from Glendale, Virginia in Charles City County, and have traveled 47.6 miles. You see a little picture of where you are on the road. Kinda fun. The website is a bit slow though to load, so be patient.
And if you want a different type of virtual travel, do join me over on Traveling Suitcase