Today is a sad day for me. I went to a Zumba class for the first time in quite a while and although I enjoyed it, when it was over, I basically couldn't walk. My knee joints were aching so much, I came to the realization that Zumba is just one of those things I don't want to do anymore. It makes me sad because Zumba was the first exercise class I took over at the gym because it looked so fun. I love the music and the energy, but I really like being able to walk relatively pain free. I don't hurt as much when I do cycling. Even RIPPED doesn't have the pain factor as much. I think it's just the constant pounding of the joints that dooms Zumba for me.
A moment of silence, please. :(
For most of the rest of the day, I sat in my big armchair. I watched the Utah game. Another sad thing. The Utes were playing Colorado, a team that hasn't won on the road since 2007, it's been like 24 games since they've won outside of Colorado. Plus they've only won one PAC-12 game this year. You see where this is headed, don't you? Yes, Colorado beat Utah by three points today. The Utah kicker missed three field goals today. This is the same guy who won the game in overtime last week IN THE SNOW with a field goal. Today was a nice day, weather-wise. I felt bad for the kid, actually. He looked sad. It was a sad loss.
After the game I downloaded Angry Birds Seasons on my Nook. It's way more fun to play on the bigger screen instead of on my beloved iPhone. The Nook was one of my favorite purchases this year, I have to say. I didn't know how much I'd enjoy it, but I do.
After I sucked at Angry Birds for awhile (I really am not good at that game, but it's addictive), I watched the end of the movie "The Holiday." I cry during the part where Arthur goes to the Writer's Guild thing with Kate Winslet. So sweet! I love that movie!
Then I watched "Forrest Gump." THAT is a great movie. And yes, I cry at various times in that movie, too.
Now I'm ready not to be sad anymore today. I think I'll go to bed. Tomorrow, I'll probably go see "The Muppets." And clean my house. And maybe make lasagna. Doesn't that sound good?
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