Bella came home Monday night talking about health and fitness. Apparently in school they had a class about the food pyramid, how to eat right and keep your body healthy through exercise. After telling us all she learned she asked if she could use the treadmill sometimes to exercise. I chuckled at the thought, but told her she could whenever she wanted to.

Surprisingly the next night after dinner she wanted to exercise. It was funny the way the girls made a game of it. They all dressed up in tank tops, shorts, and tennis shoes and wrote out on the dry erase board activities like push-ups, sit-ups, etc. that they had to do. I spied on them and it cracked me up to see them “exercising”. They were actually doing it and trying hard too. Bella was running on the treadmill while watching everyday Italian on TV and the other two were on the ground attempting push-ups.

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Lucky for Bella there was no school today so she had a lazy day on the couch. She can get around just fine, but at one point she did say, “Mom, will I need crutches?” I expected to hear nothing less from my sweet Bella…she’s pretty dramatic. It wasn’t until about 1/2 through the day that I realized her injury could have been much worse and it probably wasn’t so smart of me to let her use the treadmill without some safety tips like putting the safety cord around her wrist so if she fell it would shut of automatically. I guess I still need to get use to have a almost 10 year old.

I got to wondered when everything’s healed up will the excitement about exercising go away? I don’t know, but I do know one thing for sure that Megan said and hope she’ll soon forget, “exercise hurts”.