Wednesday 28 April 2021

Can I Change My Slug Lifestyle?


I have never been even vaguely athletic
Physical exercise bores me stiff.


But I have never been so inactive 
as I have during this last year of 
stay-at-home pandemic life.


Now that the snow and ice are gone and 
warmer weather has started to arrive, 
I realize that I must get off my ass 
and get outside for some safe, 
socially-distanced exercise.


NO, I won't be going to a gym! 
They're still closed and quite rightly so.


And NO, I will not be jogging or running! 
Jesus, that would kill me stone dead.

And THIS nonsense ain't 
gonna happen either, pal.


I have to be realistic and start 
by doing something very basic

Very basic indeed.


I'm going to try to take a walk 
around the block every day.


Wish me luck and perseverance!

46 comments:

BootsandBraids said...

I can relate to, and have appropriated, two or three of these. ROFLMAO! HYSTERICAL!

Sixpence Notthewiser said...

Hahaha good luck!
I've discovered that I actually like to take walks. During the pandemic they've gone from an excuse to leave my desk to an actual welcome break in the day. I even run sometimes *shudder* I agree with Baby Yoda, though. Exercise does seem like a pyramid scheme! LOL

XOXO

G. B. Miller said...

I wish you nothing but luck, happiness and perseverance in your journey to good life.

To use an old quote, "Life long and prosper!"

Oh and, the first 1,000 miles, or for Canada kilometres, are the toughest. After that, is all downhill from there.

The Blog Fodder said...

Ha, I am first to comment. Hurrah!
Lucky and I both pant like steam engines when we walk. Him because he is excited and straining n the leash. Me because I am old and fat. Inclines kill me. That is why walking on the grassland area has been good for me. If it is cold and rainy we stay home. Walk don't run. As soon as it gets warm I will be back to 5 am walks. Hot and cold is not for me. 20C year round would be awesome. No such luck

Boud said...

Round the block is fine, quite ambitious enough for starters.

Travel said...

Find someplace pleasant and take a nice walk, time for me to head to the swamp for my daily walk.

Marie Smith said...

I’d like to change that last one to chocolate!

Guillaume said...

Sort of related: my fitbit was a lemon.

Martha said...

I can totally relate! I was a complete slot last year but got back to my daily walks in January, still going. You can do it! :)

pam nash said...

Well, the brain has it right when it comes to jogging - being chased (with or without a long knife) - no. Stop running! I used to (back in my wayward youth) get up at 430AM to exercise - on purpose but not any more, thank the heavens. I'm hoping it's because I got smarter and not because I got lazier and older.

Bob said...

Well, it is some kind of pyramid scheme!!!

Pass the donuts.

anne marie in philly said...

more tim horton's for everyone!

Infidel753 said...

Hilarious and very true. And I do wish you luck and perseverance -- but you are wise to start slowly and not overdo it at first.

I engage in vigorous walking several times a day -- that is, I get up and go to the refrigerator for another beer.

(Hey, I live in the United States. Even the coronaviruses here are flabby and out-of-shape.)

Val Ewing said...

Uh oh. I am one of those who wake up in the morning to walk to the ridge and watch the sun rise. But I have an incredible view to encourage me.
Enjoy.

brewella deville said...

Do you think it's our lizard brains kicking our sense of self preservation into overdrive? Telling us,"Stay inside the cave,idiot, it's dangerous out there!" You know how much I love to hike, and yet this year my drive to hike basically disappeared. I love it, miss it, and yet I have to force myself (or let others shame me) to get out at least once a week for a leisurely walk.

Moving with Mitchell said...

Is there a donut shop around the corner. If so, that's a promise easily kept. I LOVE exercise. Seriously. But I've had so many injuries during this pandemic that I've been off my feet more than I've been on them. These memes are all excellent. SG will love them. He feels the same way about exercise as you do. He goes for a half-hour walk (round-trip) and gets two scoops of ice cream on the way back. It could be worse. There's an ice cream shop right next door.

Suz said...

It is not my favorite thing, but I trudge along working out at 3-4x a week.
I don't want to be one of those old people who groan while barely moving or are bent at half-mast 24/7.
GOOD LUCK!!

Mistress Maddie said...

Bwahahahahahahaa!!!!!

You know the other day I was sitting on my sofa looking out the window at all the walkers and joggers, and people doing things around their house, and I thought I should really get up and doing something, like go refill my gin and tonic.

This N That said...

If I didn't have to walk Mollie three times a day, I'd be in trouble..That's the extent of my exercise these days..

Rommy said...

I find good tunes in the background are helpful for exercising, and if that doesn't work there's always a cattle prod.

Mike said...

I've been collecting a few memes like these for a post also. I've got the second one but none of the others. And I'm definitely going to have to scratch my ass more.

bobbie said...

Exercise is a dirty, nasty, bloated 4 letter word!!

Tundra Bunny said...

Experts always say to start small with a new exercise regimen, so eat only Tim Bits!

Old Lurker said...

I thought you were a deadly Tai chi master? Are you not capable of slicing people open with fans in slow motion?

Exercise is worse than a pyramid scheme. It's addictive like fentanyl. I don't enjoy it but if I don't get at least a little every day I go into withdrawal.

Willym said...

Okay I carry two five kilo dogs up and down a flight of 19 steps at least 5 times EACH a day - that must count for something? Well actually it does - for me being winded at the end of each walk!

Debra She Who Seeks said...

@ Old Lurker -- Alas, my tai chi group stopped meeting over a year ago due to the pandemic. I miss it terribly, but not enough to actually keep on doing tai chi by myself at home (see above post: SLUG LIFE). I have never, ever found exercise addictive in the slightest.

Susan said...

I agree - the only reason a person should run is if one is running for his/her life. I don't feel exercise is normal. :)

Magic Love Crow said...

Good luck Deb! You'll do it! Big Hugs!

Joanne Noragon said...

I'm not much on donuts, but the fritter and the croissants look mighty good.

Sue Bursztynski said...

I walk and I swim, that’s my exercise. And I do those because I enjoy them. If I had to go to the gym, or jog, I’d never exercise at all!

Kirk said...

My job's pretty physical at times, so I count that as exercise. But before I got it, I just went on long walks, and still do. They haven't closed the parks where I live, so I can still go out. But running? For some reason, I find running kind of nerve-wracking.

Liz Hinds said...

Good luck with that. I'll help you with the plain sugar-dusted one if you like. (I am a simple doughnut girl.)

Anonymous said...

I literally laughed out loud about the tour of the gym. I remember when I went to the gym. Now I'm winded climbing up a flight of stairs. Maybe I need to join you on your walks. Good luck!!

Elsie

Ol'Buzzard said...

It helps to set a goal. Park your car one blocks away from an Ice Cream Shop. Walk to the shop - reward yourself with an ice cream - walk back to the car. Once you feel you can increase your distance - park two blocks away and reward your self with two scoops...etc.
the Ol'Buzzard

Polly said...

I'll take the last one every time :-) I used to go to a gym regularly, but nowadays I enjoy walking with the dog.

e said...

I wish you luck and perseverance! I wish those for myself, too... so far the wishing isn't enough.

Unknown said...

Yesterday my watch chimed with the exciting news that I'd hit my "stand" goal for the day, so I looked at my steps to see how far I'd walked. 1.49 miles!

I worked from home yesterday...all of that distance was due to just two things:

office->20 steps to kitchen for coffee and back.
office -> 25 steps to bathroom to release coffee and back.

Either my house is a LOT larger than I think it is or my watch hast taken to lying to me in a desperate attempt to make me healthier :-)

Forsythia said...

Can't wait to pick up my new glasses at the optometrist's shop, because it's around the corner from the Best Doughnut Shop on the Planet. Any day now someone will call and tell me my glasses are ready.

Janie Junebug said...

Walking Franklin makes him so happy. If I didn't love him so much, I'd never move.

Love,
Janie

DVArtist said...

change is tough no matter what it is.

yellowdoggranny said...

wearing the masks for over a year has kicked up my asthma.I wheeze just going to the bathroom..getting into bed ..exercising can kiss my ass.

Martha said...

HAHAHA! Totally me this past year!

LL Cool Joe said...

I need to get off my arse and start doing something. I think I'll walk to the pub.

baili said...

happy warm days and happy spring my friend :)
and happy walking yes!

walk is must , see i have yard to walk and i still keep walking because to walk or exercise you need "will power" than energy :)
hugs and best of luck !

Lady M said...

You can do it. Walking fab exercise.

baili said...

hahahaha...

i am still laughing ,you are super funny and you rock indeed :)


oh i loved this absolutely ,each made me laugh lol lots of lack of determination i am smelling here :)

for me only one thing matters and that is " will power" rest is secondary :) once you are determined all is easy and possible believe me .