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Aerobic and Anaerobic Exercise: What You Need To Know
There are two main types of exercise. Aerobic and Anaeobic exercise. Let's start with the first one. Aerobic literally means with oxygen. Aerobic exercise has an important distinction; it burns fat as its main fuel. Can anyone find a use for...

Diets, Exercise, Health and Weight Loss
Copyright 2006 Donovan Baldwin Square one. Stop thinking about diet, diets, dieting, on a diet, fad diet, latest diet, celebrity diet, diet pills, diet plans, diet programs...ad nauseum...literally! A diet is simply what you eat! Your...

Exercise The Right Way - The Hammer Curl
Other articles in this series looked at a number of exercises, mainly from the perspective of developing a comprehensive muscle building program. Sometimes we take things for granted, especially when it comes to performing the basic exercises that...

How to Strengthen Your Heart with the Easiest (and Most Fun) Exercise You've Ever Performed
Wouldn't you love to learn about an easy exercise that really works? A workout that shapes you and is fun too? Well, I've found one and this article will tell you all about it. Actually, I've known about this workout for years, but I recently got...

Top 10 Tips to Stay Motivated for your Exercise Program
1. Know your Reasons Think about why you want to exercise and write down every reason you can think of. Explain in full detail what working out is going to do for your life and your health. And reread your list whenever your motivation needs a...

 
Adventures in Motherhood: An Exercise in Funility

"Eeewww, cow poop!" squealed my son, inciting instantaneous giggles from his little sisters at his remark.

At least that was better than the bored whining I'd heard for the last twenty-five miles. After about five more miles of poop talk, things reverted back to whining, again. I really needed to come up with something fast, other than the five different versions of road sign bingo that we played the first fifty miles, or I was going to go insane.

"Hey!" I exclaimed, interrupting a "Mom, she's looking at me" and a "Don't touch me!" volley. Sort of getting their attention, I pressed on. "What would the world be like if turtles could fly?" I casually remarked. That got their attention and threw them into hysterics. Okay, I thought, this could actually work. After the laughter died down, I threw in, "and what would the world be like if birds flew backwards?" Another burst of laughter followed that statement.

Then my son got into the swing of things and said, "What would the world be like if ev'rybody's butt danced when they walked?" We all have the sillies and the giggles now.

My oldest daughter threw in, "what would the world be like if worms floated in the air?" Then my three-year-old chirps, "what the world be like if'n worms float'd in a air?" Well, she is only three, mimicking is what she does best. We all still giggle and there is magic in the air.

Even though this "exercise in funility" only lasted about thirty-four and a half minutes, its mood carried us on to our destination.

So, if you are out of ideas and almost out of your mind, try it on for size. You may find that it not only wipes out some of that "whine time" it invites happiness and silliness to plop down and buckle up in your car, plane, train, bus, bike, sneakers...

About the author:

About the Author: Using her writing as paint on the canvas of her life, Holly Bliss is an eclectic writer, mother of four children and an author on http://www.Writing.Com/ which is a site for Creative Writers. © 2006 Holly Bliss. All Rights Reserved.

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