Well happy Monday and happy MLK Jr. Day :) I feel like such a slacker, I have not written in forever! Upon returning to Statesboro, which I thought would be a nice relaxing few days before school, turned into a busy few days! I never thought I would be so excited to get back to the Boro, but I was actually VERY ready to be back. I miss being in a routine, having an accessible gym, my friends, and just the comfort of my little-baby room. Unpacking after Christmas break always seems to be a joke, IT TAKES FOREVER! But, on Thursday I was able to be reunited with all my fellow RACys at All CRI Training. As I was sitting at the table I turned my good friend and co-worker, Sharol, and told her I much I was really gonna miss CRI when I graduated. Gosh, I know 3 semesters seems so far away (haha kinda not really! AHHH), but I have been working with these people since the start of my college career. I have been so blessed to be given the opportunity of working with such awesome people! To end the night, I received "Leader of the Pack" award. Great night to say the least! CRI TILL YOU DIE!
Friday, I met with my boss and reviewed some new kickboxing moves. I am so excited about this semester. Come see me!
Monday-- Pilates 5:30
Tuesday-- AA 8:05 Cardio Sculpt 8:30
Wed-- Kickboxing 5:30, AA 6:35
Saturday was full of thrill to say the least! Group Fitness decided to do the high ropes course at Southern Adventures. Whenever you get us together its the best time, but when you decide to throw us up on a ledge 40 feet in the air... Oh, I sure did learn a lot about my co-workers!!
Well, know that you've heard my whole life story, I want to share with you something I thought was pretty awesome. In honor of the holiday and well FOOD, I came across this article: Cooking Up Change: How Food Helped Fuel the Civil Rights Movement.
I wish I knew more about the Civil Rights Movement and could sum this up for you, but I honestly don't. The fact that simple lunch counters could play such a role in this pivotal point in history astonishes me! Amazing to think how far we have come, still so far away from what it should be. Also, they provided a link to a blog which documents the Civil Rights Movement through food and also provides the recipes.
Stay happy and healthy. Giving thanks today!
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