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Category Archives: health
Today, I’m off to Bielefeld, to set up the shop there, give a workshop on spinning and have a fair amount of fun. Today, by the way, is also my one year anniversary of reaching my goal weight, and I’m … Continue reading
Remember, back in January, when I wrote about my weight issues in a long, rambling post? When I started losing weight back then, I set a goal weight number as the finishing line. It took a good while to reach … Continue reading
It’s World Baking Day today (thank goodness for Twitter, which is letting me know about such incredibly important things) so I’ll share a recipe with you. It’s not a classical cake, but can be eaten as a dessert: Quarkauflauf (curd … Continue reading
… apart from some knitting, that is: I went for a little walk with the most patient of all husbands, entered a building, handed a card over to an elderly lady, and received a sheet of paper with lots of … Continue reading
I’ve discovered Yoga a good while back (in spring 2013, actually) and have been doing a little bit of yoga once a week, sometimes skipping it, and sometimes adding in a bit of extra yoga time since then. With the … Continue reading
I’ve debated with myself for several days now whether to write this post, or not. It’s a very personal topic, and one that has just very recently become a topic I can at all approach – and that is my … Continue reading
It has been a long while since I posted about my food issues, but I was made painfully aware of them again during the last (long) weekend. As is traditional for me, I spent a few days hanging out with … Continue reading