It’s good to be home

So I’m finally back home. Only for 2 weeks, but I’m going to soak it up. Along with the sun!

I came home to my mom making lunch and it was so good. It was even better because I didn’t have to cook it. Don’t get me wrong I really enjoy cooking, but every once in awhile it’s nice to have someone cook for you. I’ll post what she made later.

My parents are really big into juicing. I remember when I was younger and I thought it was disgusting but they convinced me to drink it because it would make my cheeks turn rosy. I just had a cup of it now and I think it’s so yummy! I guess my taste buds have changed quite a bit over the years. I’d like to think they’re more refined. I like to try new things but if something tastes bad then I get kind of peeved.

Anyway, since being home I’ve done my laundry while having the freedom to do something else besides watch my laundry and hope no one steals my underwear when I’m not looking. I also did a pilates routine from memory. This past semester I took a class for school and learned so much about pilates and the man behind it. Did you guys know that Joseph Pilates was influenced by the way cats would stretch? In the concentration camps back in WWII he observed their stretching and basically how they did that all day. He also noticed that they ate very little like the prisoners. He developed exercises that could be done in a small space because they had to do them in their bunks. Incredible! On top of that, my mom took Matilda out for me. I do enjoy walks, but sometimes I just want to be lazy. Meet Matilda!

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This was when she was really hairy! I’ll post a more recent picture of her later.

How is everyone’s weekend going so far? Any neat ideas for Mother’s day? Or are some of you sitting back and getting all the love and roses tomorrow?

One thought on “It’s good to be home

  1. Hello little Matilda! What a cutieface! And that is hilarious/cool/intriguing that the pilates man was inspired by cats.. whatever, I’m still down with the feline workout!

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