I had a good, SOLID weekend of cross training. It started on Friday night with some frosty barley beverages and some cat curls:

She ain’t a light cat...
Then I did some lunges:
Then I got distracted:

My wife is the one with the saggy ones.
I don’t know why they’re pink...
Then, on Saturday, I went to a bonfire and threw around some fireworks for an upper-body workout, as well as carbo-loaded with a bonfire pie:

Made over a fire with cherry filling inside
Finally, on Sunday, Pharmie made homemade chicken and dumpling soup with bread pudding (my FAVORITE!) for dessert. OK, I’m not sure how to list this last one as “training,” but it was flipping delicious!
Dude, NEVER tell a woman her cha cha's are saggy :P
ReplyDeleteFor a moment there, I got a flashback of you shirtless and your cat..
ReplyDeleteOkay, what color where your balls after that comment about your wife :)
I actually injurred myself bowling once...some hamstring injury. So now I always count it as cross-training. I figure if I can get hurt doing it, it must count as exercise!!
ReplyDeleteNice workout plan. Sounds kind of like some of my workouts lately!
ReplyDeleteYum! Pharmie rocks! Can I come over for dinner too? Where's the matching picture of you holding the balls down "there"?
ReplyDeleteI agree with Marcy!!!
ReplyDeleteSounds like an outstanding weekend overall. :D
sounds like a good weekend!
ReplyDeleteBread pudding. Soooooooo good. Soooooooo very bad!
ReplyDeleteAh, the invincibility of youth. At my age, I live in fear that if I actually slack off that much i'll never get unslacked again.
ReplyDeleteNice lunges! I am impressed with your "form"!
ReplyDeletePharmie sounds like a whizz in the kitchen. How lucky you are.
ReplyDeletehey, sounds like we have been on the same "training" schedule... :)
ReplyDeleteMMMMM pudgie pies! I haven't had those in years!
ReplyDeleteNice workout plan... how many hours a week are you training?
ReplyDeleteLaura