South yard at Couchwood, this winter
For a healthy eighty-year-old person used to working in the yard, extended and extensive below-freezing temperatures put quite the quietus on things. A selection of inside exercise follows:
1.Walking through this drafty house
hunting for my jacket, neck scarf and head band.
2.Bending to the gas-log-fire remote
is another, bending or squatting to turn up the space heater is another.
Bending to check the cat’s food and water dishes is yet one more.
So, I decided to make a list of ways
to exercise while sitting in front of the fire. OOPS, there goes a full cup of
coffee onto the floor! That flimsy little table! Drat! I run to the kitchen for
a handful of towels. The floor finishers said not to let water stand on the
hardwood. Then I bent, one knee on a throw rug, the other on the floor (ouch!),
and wiped with large arcs (upper arm exercise) till the towels were wet, but the
floor was dry—and cleaner.
Fussing greatly at that too-small,
spindly-legged table, I swapped it for an oak TV tray. There. Replaced coffee,
with care. Now to the daily paper while sitting in a rocking chair, fireside.
3. Stretch upper body while reaching
for a sheet of the paper that slid out when turning pages.
4. Do arm lifts when folding back
pages, reaching high overhead. Laugh when you read an ingredient in a BBQ
recipe is “a 3-pound boneless pork lion roast.” That was just plain (plane)
funny!
5. Side-arm-sling: After reading, flinging
the papers on the floor by the door. Stretch high from the waist while
flinging.
6. Occasionally stand and walk to
the coffee pot. No cardio-work here, but it’s too cold for such and too hard to
do inside. Oh, with leg muscles, kick the footstool out of the way before
rising. Keep path clear. No falling as part of today’s exercise. Sixty steps
round-trip to and from the kitchen (where’s a Fitbit® when you need it?)
7. Sit, then twist whichever foot is
closer to the footstool to bring it back to center. Stretch and flex feet from
their positions on the footstool.
Repeat as needed until paper is
read, puzzles are solved and it’s time for breakfast. Or brunch. Or lunch.
Then, after a snuggly warm and
restful nap, and if the temperature has risen any at all, take a hiking stick
and, wearing sturdy shoes, with your phone in your pocket, and ears covered,
take a trip—another 100 steps back and forth—to the mail box. If the wind’s not
too fierce, on the way back, stop and take in the wonderful world in your
purview. Smell the wood smoke, exult in the berried holly, watch robins forage
and fly.
Be thankful that this season’s cold will soon
be gone, the common daffodils will burst out of the ground, and pink japonica blooms
will pop open.
Son Eric's frozen birdbath with bluebirds - this winter
c 2018, PL dba lovepat press, Benton AR
2 comments:
Wonderful! Sounds a lot like my exercise regimen. Beautiful pictures, too.
I smiled all the way through!
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