So...what
did you sign up to? Did you sign up to anything? Surprisingly I did, although
it's not going all that well. This month money was particularly tight and where
the sensible thing would be to tighten the purse strings and forego some
luxuries I just can't seem to do that.
As an
Intellectual Dinner Club member the lack of not going out for dinner each month
is proving too difficult for me. When our boiler broke during one of the
coldest weeks of the year so far I used it as the perfect excuse to visit my
favourite restaurant right on my doorstep, Mustard and Punch. Three courses for
just £22 and half a bottle of wine thrown in, well that's a bargain isn't it? And
then a visit to the Woodman in Thunderbridge was just too tempting to turn
down, their menu of delicious warming dishes proved too much to resist and I
overindulged by again choosing three courses...Yorkshire pudding and onion
gravy, slow roasted belly pork, STICKY TOFFEE PUDDING! How could I not?
So all this
over indulging and sampling beautiful, local food meant that my lack of funds
were becoming increasingly worrying and my growing waist band was making my clothes
disturbingly tighter...although it was the double chin that was bothering me
the most (I still tap it with the back of my hand hoping it will gradually go
back up to where it came from.)
Sign up to something
positive.
Signing up
for something was proving to be difficult. I had no money and my energy levels
were sinking rapidly thanks to a new desk job and my over indulgence. Then a
friend recommended The Park Run to me, it was genius and the perfect thing to
start off my year positively. Park Run is genius, it's a nationwide event that
takes place every Saturday morning in various locations up and down the
country, in my case it starts at 9am (eek!) at my local park. It's completely
free but all you have to do is sign up on their website and print off a
barcode, which you have to present when you complete your run each week. Your
results are then published on their website and you can track your
progress...brilliant! Each run is 5k and you can run, walk, jog, take your Dog
however you want to get around, but the idea is to run. So I did it...I did my
first run on a freezing cold morning amongst people of all shapes and sizes. I ended
up at the finish line 35 minutes later, propped against a tree trying very hard
to get my breath back and not throw up in front of everybody. It was such a
friendly, jolly place to be and everyone spurred each other on shouting
encouragement and inviting us to have a nice warm drink in the cafe afterwards.
Unfortunately with the snow and a wine-fuelled Friday night the other weekend
it's been a while since I've been back but I've got my barcode ready, my IPod
charged and I'm ready for another go on Saturday. I have to say I'm actually
quite proud of myself...even if I am booked into the 3 Acres Restaurant in two
weeks time, well everything in moderation I need to have some fuel to burn off
at Park Run!
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