Can you imagine it?! Can you imagine if we let go of attachment to outcomes, and our movement was rooted in joy and gratitude?! Thanks so much for the comment, Sandy!
Steve Harper and Chad Kruger in one image. That's a lot of bad hair.
Given the rock concert context, I thought I'd try calling him Steve. It doesn't work. At all.
Congratulations! Just being there and being in amazing shape is a prize. Very inspiring. Bet you feel like a million bucks...! You should.
Beautiful shots! I like #1 and #3 the best - you look radiant. I am getting professional photos done next week! It's been a plan I've had for the last 9 months - a gift to myself and my husband to mark my 40th birthday (which just passed). Doing the photoshoot is also reward and motivation related to the personal fitness journey I started 9 months ago. It's a way to celebrate all I've achieved and to document myself in the best shape of my life at age 40 (with a one year old and a four year old!!). I agree with you, a photo shoot is a wonderful gift to yourself. I am excited and nervous! Congrats on your photos - they are lovely.
I subscribed to your blog via email. Now I must win.
Butter Toffee Peanut Butter -are you kidding me?! I would devour it. And you can't buy this stuff where I live.
I won't stand for a change to the anthem. Bad enough when that girl slowed it down to an agonizingly awkward pace during the opening ceremonies in Vancouver. We, the people, must draw the line at lyric-monkeying. Note to self: tomorrow pen letter of outrage to my MP Rob Anders. I'm sure he'll respond quickly with an empathetic and thoughtful reply.