Mostly, I've been on base. I spent a week doing instructor cert class, then promptly got put on orders for another week (that whole 'one weekend a month, two weeks a year' thing...this would be my two weeks), and 'well, since you've been working on suchandsuch, can you do thisandthat, too?' and got put on orders for, well, pretty much until I go to tech school. And tech school dates are up in the air again. Officially, I'm going in late April just to the school on base for a couple weeks, but The Powers That Be would like me to go, like, yesterday, and then summer in Colorado on the government's dime. Unfortunately, even TPTB can't just wave a magic wand and make it happen, as much as they would like to, but they're doing pretty much everything short of that. So we'll see if that can happen. In the meantime, they're keeping me busy with helping build paperwork for some of the classes my unit teaches, and I get to sit in on a tryout class next week. It's kind of cool, although it makes drill weekends a bit weird, because I'm fine with going in and talking to the officers and they to me, and I know where things are and how to take care of a lot of things that my 'official' (traditional) sergeants/supervisors don't get just because they aren't there all the time and I end up showing them stuff. Weird. Oh well.
And, because this is a knitting blog, I can proudly say that I've completed the January Hat Trick:

And, in the spirit of combining knitting with Winter Games, I am again participating in both the Ravelympics and the Knitting Olympics. I'm doing a couple of hedgehogs for the Squint Squad and a baby blanket for Puck This (one of my former PCPA co-workers is due this summer). Y'all know what the hedgehogs look like - they'll go to some friends of mine when completed - and the blanket is turning into something like this:

Hmm, what else? I've redone my apartment and at least Teddie and Chrissy heartily approve. The two rooms I'm most proud of are the bedroom closet and the living room.
Closet before:




I'm still in the process of finding a workout routine that builds up my running, keeps me able to do the 1.5 mile speed run, and keeps me training for martial arts. I talked to Sir for quite a while Wednesday night after tkd, and he told me that I'd be midterming (possibly for the last time as a first degree, depending on how I do) in April. Learning the form is fine (the new forms are actually REALLY fun) and I'm about halfway through it already, but I'm really out of shape for sparring, and I really don't have the time or energy to add those classes into my current schedule. He suggested taking out one kickboxing class, and focusing on hitting at least two tkd classes, one sparring class, and Thursday night FIGHT (we've added kickboxing-style sparring to FIGHT, which is cool, but rather different to get used to!) class every week. I think this week I'm going to try doing kickboxing and tkd on Monday (today), running and FIGHT on Tuesday, tkd and sparring on Wednesday, running and FIGHT on Thursday, tkd on Friday, and a long run on Saturday. I have to find a good time/place to run, too. Running in the morning forces two showers a day, which my skin doesn't like at all, even if the morning one is a really quick rinse-off (I had problems with that at Basic - it dries my skin out like crazy), pretty much eliminates running on base if I want to eat breakfast (and I do now), but makes it dark and creepy to run at home. I rather prefer running after work, when it's light out, but if I want to run on base, I either have to give up my music (headphones are banned for road running on base) or run on a treadmill at the gym, so running at home is preferable then, but then I have to find some time to eat dinner before the evening's classes. I'm thinking that this week I'll try eating as soon as I get home from work (which is what I usually do, around 5:00p), go running around 6:30p, and then go straight to FIGHT at 7:30p. I'm a little nervous about having the endurance to run at least two miles and then go straight into a FIGHT class, but we'll see.
Anyway, I am still alive, still kickin (often literally), and enjoying life. And I will try to update more frequently, at least for Olympic updates!
1 comment:
Love your new LR setup! Hope to see you some Monday soon....
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