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I have to tell you all what happened ...
This morning I got up really early (4:00 am)
Hubby had to be on the road to STL by 5.
Anway...I was headed to work around 7...started backing out of the driveway and saw one of our calves was out on the highway. DANG ! I shut off the car and started toward the calf to try and get him back over the fence. He started running luckily took off toward the gravel road next to the house. I started running too...trying to get him to head for the gate...that did not work.
So I stopped ran back to the house to call my mother in law and let her know about the calf being out so I could get some help. Anyway to make a long story short...the calf got back in the fenced in area. What I was wanting to tell you all was.....I realized after I got back in the house from running a marathon ..(lol) I WAS NOT WINDED ! I COULD BREATHEEEEEEEE!!! OMG...the first time in YEARS I could run and not be out of breath!
I was so Estatic!
I am so glad I quit SMOKING!
This morning I got up really early (4:00 am)
Hubby had to be on the road to STL by 5.
Anway...I was headed to work around 7...started backing out of the driveway and saw one of our calves was out on the highway. DANG ! I shut off the car and started toward the calf to try and get him back over the fence. He started running luckily took off toward the gravel road next to the house. I started running too...trying to get him to head for the gate...that did not work.
So I stopped ran back to the house to call my mother in law and let her know about the calf being out so I could get some help. Anyway to make a long story short...the calf got back in the fenced in area. What I was wanting to tell you all was.....I realized after I got back in the house from running a marathon ..(lol) I WAS NOT WINDED ! I COULD BREATHEEEEEEEE!!! OMG...the first time in YEARS I could run and not be out of breath!
I was so Estatic!
I am so glad I quit SMOKING!
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That is fantastic, tadpo. Way to go! :)
I know how you feel. I've experienced the same (but not chasing a calf, lol).
Celebrating with you,
Shevie