Archive for July 5th, 2010

ACW Episode 74 – Fireworks

Monday, July 5th, 2010

Our version of fireworks this summer. We've got a lot more fireflies this year than we did last year, and we've been counting them for the Museum of Science firefly count. The girls are fascinated by the fireflies, and if I could quit finding caterpillars long enough, I'd let them catch a few to put in a jar for a bit. However, we've got so many caterpillars, every available jar is currently in use as a habitat. Oh well.

Yes, this cartoon is in full color. No, I do not plan to make the switch to full color on a regular basis. It took me hours to color this one, and I only did it because I wanted to recreate the effect of so many fireflies in our backyard. And because this is sort of a belated 4th of July cartoon. I'm finishing this up very late and am going to bed now. I don't know how I'm going to do it, but tomorrow I've got to be up at 5AM for water aerobics. So good night for now and I hope you enjoy the cartoon.

Move It Mama Monday! First week with the new Vibram shoes

Monday, July 5th, 2010

Well, I've had the new Vibram shoes for a week now, and I think things are going well, although slowly. I have to alternate running and walking at 1-2 minute intervals right now, because the new shoes have changed my running stride so that I no longer land on my heel, but on the ball of my foot. This is great because now I don't get all that jarring impact every time my foot strikes the ground. Instead, I'm springing along on the balls of my feet. However, landing on the balls of my feet and then springing back off again requires a lot more work from my calves, and they definitely aren't used to that.

I've had a few days off being really sore in my calves, so have been taking things slowly. However, I'm not experiencing any knee or hip pain after my run/walk, so that's a huge benefit. I'll see where I'm at in a couple of weeks.

Other comments on the Vibram KSO shoes. It has taken me a little while to get used to having my toes separated in my shoes. The discomfort from that passed quickly, but if I sit too long with the shoes on, it does come back. It's better when I'm moving around and walking. I've had one hot spot on the back of my left heel, where the edge of the shoe hits the achilles tendon. A sports bandage took care of that. And I've noticed I feel the heat from the pavement a lot more when wearing these shoes. The soles are much thinner than an ordinary running shoe. I only noticed this though when I practiced karate at a local tennis court. When I run, I don't notice it at all.

I'll keep you updated on how things go with the shoes. I'm hoping by next week I'll be able to run for a 5 minute stretch at a time. We'll see!