So it's my 20 year highschool reunion in three months time, and I really, really want a six pack, mostly to prove to myself that a 38 year dad doesn't need to look like santa, and I only train when I have a goal, however silly.
(Then I just need to figure out a way to take my shirt of at the reunion..., I'll post a pic if I make it. :) Our culture's idea of body beautiful has been a flat tummy for the last, i don't know, century? The ever elusive flat tummy, I'm sure many of you would agree a flat tummy is incredibly hard to achieve (after the age of 12), and even harder to keep. So we all do what I do, you suck it in. (Maybe it's time for corsets again?)
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Strange title for this week's blog on happiness. Why Sadness is good for you. In our culture being sad has almost become a sin, or shameful. We all have to be happy, all the time, like we're living in a GAP ad or something Sadness plays a very important part in your happiness. Yes, you read that right, sadness is important for your well being.* Emotions are just that, motions.I collect skulls, the one above is from a friend of mine it was made by Friday Gibu from the Bronze Age Foundry. When people come into our home, they often ask if I or we have an obsession with death? The answer is, I don't and that is exactly the problem. I want to live forever. |
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