Exercise always has been - and always will be - my main stumbling block. We live in Melbourne during the week so I tend to walk most places - but I use the term "walk" loosely. I start out with good intentions, striding along the street, but then I forget I am meant to be getting some exercise and drop back into my usual 'stroll', which really does me no good at all. Ah well, I'll keep at it.
I'm trying really hard to get my boys (5 and nearly 3) to stop wanting so many processed bars (milo bars, lcms, etc.) so have started making them myself since getting tmx. Trouble is, the won't eat anything homemade. And they can tell - I've even tried making them when they are not home and putting them in commercial packaging, but the 5 yo still says "no, you made this - I don't like it." Charming hey! I think they are so addicted to the crap I used to let them eat that they will not eat the home made stuff.
Quote from: Cuilidh on January 23, 2011, 07:28:10 pmExercise always has been - and always will be - my main stumbling block. We live in Melbourne during the week so I tend to walk most places - but I use the term "walk" loosely. I start out with good intentions, striding along the street, but then I forget I am meant to be getting some exercise and drop back into my usual 'stroll', which really does me no good at all. Ah well, I'll keep at it.Have you thought about timing your walks? If you are doing the same walks regularly, then you could set yourself goals of trying to do it a bit faster each week - nothing too ambitious mind
It seems that the extra independence and trust has invigorated him.