7.19.16 Everlast

  • So, I thought a lot about my “”Debbie Downer” anniversary last week and it got me thinking.  A catalyst that really got me thinking about this was the music at Barwis.  An Everlast song came on and I remembered a conversation that I had with Mike Rhoades back when I worked with him just after Adam left.  We had just heard the House of Pain song, “Jump Around.  Just after I started working with Michael.  Now, I LOVE music and can talk about it constantly, Michael asked if I knew that it was Everlast rapping and I told him that I had kind of heard that maybe.  Michael told me about one of his favorite songs by Everlast; “The Lonely Road.”  I’ve never heard that song at Barwis but when I heard that Everlast song with the ‘Fit Club” controlling the music; I thought of that conversation with Michael.

I could have such long conversations with Michael because that was back before I was doing the REAL work of PNFs.  I remembered Michael telling me about what a PNF was.  He didn’t actually tell me but made me find out myself.  (I just texted Nick Lucius and asked him)  but when I came back and told him what PNF stood for, (Proprioreceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation) he told me what it entailed and demonstrated it for me.  Now, this was back when he used to “Oh Doggie” stretch me and I couldn’t do much else but let myself be stretched.   I couldn’t even do PNFs then.

That is not the case today.  PNFs for me now are almost a daily routine.  I do multiple reps and multiple forms of them.  So, I’m a lot further in my progress than I was almost a year ago.  I couldn’t believe that it had been 3 years and I STILL wasn’t walking, so much so that I couldn’t see my progress.  I couldn’t hear all of my trainers’, “Hell yeah’s” or, Beautiful’s” when I was focused on what I couldn’t do but the fact is that they happened.  I leave Barwis now SO tired because I am actively doing stuff!  Stuff that will eventually get me walking  and I’m grateful that at this moment I can see that. I’m reminded of a quote I saw in a tweet not too long ago, I see it often  and I’m not quitting.

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August 2016 Faves

So I recently saw the movie Burnt OnDemand.  (I have a thing for Bradley Cooper). I watched it 8 times in my 48 hour rental;  I really dug it even though they use the F-bomb a lot. (NOT that that bothers me!)  I wouldn’t exit the OnDemand screen until this song played that was in the end credits.

Fire” Barns Courtney

I heard the next song on the radio by Blue October and it  floored me! When did we get old?! Singing about kids and family?! I remembered Blue October singing the 2nd song.

Home“. Blue October

Calling You”. Blue October

I heard Gavin talking about this song when it was debuted on the Pulse.  I love that man!

“She Sets the City on Fire“. Gavin DeGraw

My mom has seen The Legend of Tarzan in the movie theaters 5 times and counting. This song is in their end credits.  I could only watch it with her twice.

Better Love“. Hozier

I heard these next two songs on “Train Tracks” which is Pat Monahan’s show on the Pulse.

Got Your Number”  Serena Ryder

Don’t Let Me Down“. The Chainsmokers ft. Daya

Hell No”  Ingrid Michaelson

I forgot about this one but it’s right after high school serving at Lone Star when I could still walk way before my MS diagnosis.

That’s the Way I remember it”  Chris Gaines (Garth Brooks)