What kind of errands....

iVillage Member
Registered: 08-27-2005
What kind of errands....
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Wed, 08-31-2005 - 1:41pm

Do you run on a daily basis? Weekly basis? Monthly basis?

I've often heard people say that they need a lot of time during the week to run errands and that those errands would otherwise take up their evenings and weekends if they had to WOH ft. It made me curious because I just don't seem to have many errands to run at all. Are we just lazy :-)?

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Registered: 03-26-2003
Wed, 09-07-2005 - 3:06pm

I really enjoyed playing softball growing up, riding my bike and going to the pool for a casual swim.

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iVillage Member
Registered: 03-16-2005
Wed, 09-07-2005 - 3:07pm
No.
iVillage Member
Registered: 03-16-2005
Wed, 09-07-2005 - 3:08pm
Not at all.
iVillage Member
Registered: 03-27-2003
Wed, 09-07-2005 - 3:09pm

Not all sports are organized sports. Not all activity is sport. Therefore, not joining a team does not=future obesity.

Mountain bikers of the world unite! (That's my sport of choice. And when I was a kid, it was 10 speed bike.)

iVillage Member
Registered: 06-27-1998
Wed, 09-07-2005 - 3:11pm

Competitive baseball doesn't work the same way competitive soccer does, at least in this area.

PumpkinAngel

iVillage Member
Registered: 03-26-2003
Wed, 09-07-2005 - 3:11pm
No, not "all dual WOHPs," just one of them per household.

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iVillage Member
Registered: 03-27-2003
Wed, 09-07-2005 - 3:11pm
I was never interested in organized sports- I preferred to ride my bike. And I still do. My brother was never on any team whatsoever at any time. But he loved activity and pick-up games. Today he's a personal trainer and does triathalons routinely. Imagine that! Without ever being on a team (except pick-up teams).
iVillage Member
Registered: 03-16-2005
Wed, 09-07-2005 - 3:13pm
That's not true either.
iVillage Member
Registered: 06-27-1998
Wed, 09-07-2005 - 3:13pm

No...I didn't receive both at the same time, sorry if that was confusing.

PumpkinAngel

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Registered: 03-26-2003
Wed, 09-07-2005 - 3:13pm
So your point is that while having a child actually changed his priorities, it's not a problem or even actually a requirement, just a personal choice?

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