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Susan, what a horrible time.
You call that a low step day,?????
You and Mary are just an awesome pair of walkers!
I am always amazed at the Dirk Willems story, no matter how many times I hear it.
No problem, partner. Take the day off. I hope your meetings are fun!
Fun????
can meetings not be fun? and if not, why are you going? really susan, at our time of life, we should only do fun things...?????
Ross, I know you're right. This is a left-over obligation, but...
Well... to make the meetings more tolerable, eat some of that great Chicago pizza while your there. And have and extra piece for me.


2008-11-19
steps: 20,458
this post's link
Here is one answer to some of the concentration camp photos I posted earlier. I have a copy of this print in my office -- it is of Dirk Willems, from the Martyrs' Mirror: Willems, an Anabaptist, was pursued across an icy river. His pursuer broke through the ice, and Willems turned and rescued him. After the rescue, however, the man rescued by Willems, turned him in and Willems was burned at the stake. http://www.homecomers.org/mirror/dirk-willems.htm
Tomorrow I expct to be another low-step day with a trip to the Chicago area for a meeting. Sorry, competition partner, Mary.
Alternate aerobic exercise minutes: stationary bike: 33