One of the very first things that my eldest daughter and I did when we first moved to where we have lived ever since (nearly 48 years ago now) was to take a walk around this large block that we back on. At that time there were sidewalks all the way except for one of the streets that bordered on one of the four sides. But it was easy to walk along the side of this road so not a problem. That was 27th April 1978 and it is a 2 km walk. We loved that walk and did it every day until she went to school that fall for four year old kindergarten as a tuition student at the Roman Catholic School. Gradually we moved to different walks but I have always considered it good for children to have a hearty walk every day before lunch. We repeated that memory walk (she remembers moving here so also the walk) yesterday along with an additional 2.4 km around the other large block in our neighbourhood that links with that block. Walks down memory lane are important sometimes I think and often enough we do not have opportunity or time to do such things sadly in this busy world. At that time many houses were still being built along the various streets. Our own street just had the first seven built on it on the one side. They had been the show houses I think originally.
Not much work done as my eyes are still recovering from our marathon game time. Just two chapters left to go (thirty seven chapters in all in that game). We might get that done this week; time will tell as my daughter is very busy with her work now. No skiing this year but lots of good walking.
Will I always live here now; I have no idea. I would like a smaller place actually and that would be a good move but it will wait for a bit longer probably. When we had lived here about ten years Edward decided he wanted to buy a new house up on the hill. There were a lot of new singles but the yards were so tiny and what sold this house to us was the huge back yard. So he contemplated and looked at all the houses with the girls but they all preferred where we are and here we are still and that was many years ago now.
So today is cleaning day and I shall begin shortly. Palm Sunday service was yesterday at Church and the choirs as always were excellent. I have been to so many Palm Sunday services in my life but to me Lent and Easter capture my Anglicanism and commit me to it again and again year after year. I like the way that we celebrate the Life of Christ, His death and resurrection. As a young child I understood clearly the beliefs of my Church which remain unchanged through the centuries really. The Celtic Church in England moved to the Celtic Christian Church in England and evidence of this Christian Church in England can be found at the Council of Arles in 314 AD which was attended by the Bishop of York and the Bishop of London and others. This Council of Arles was held in Gaul (now France). The stories of Jesus passed quickly throughout the known world in these early days and there are many stories still repeated about Jesus and the early Christian Church.
Exercises all completed with about 3000 steps, 1 hour 15 minutes, cardio load of 33 and 378 calories burned. Heart rate from 49 to 147 with 2% peak, 13% vigorous, 46% moderate and 38% light. It is a good way to start the day and I do tend to feel energized. There is nothing that is too hard for me to do but if one hasn't done exercise one should consult with a doctor before taking up vigorous exercise for sure at the age of 80.
Solitaire puzzles to do next and then start the cleaning process. Although it does sound like I love cleaning I just love the organization that keeps me from having to clean in a panic!