How is everyone doing? The season has really changed here in Utah
this week--I walked into my office building this morning and froze. I
forgot my gloves. It is 32 degrees and windy.
I still try to walk everyday, but since I don't have my gloves, I will
forget the walk today. Of course, my dog, Rowdy, will make me go
tonight but I will have my hat and gloves then.
H1N1 is not such a big deal here in Utah yet. Of course, the usual
colds and stuff are going around. I hope you all are well and staying
healthy.
Denise
Thanks for checking in. My son got M1N1 three weeks ago but it was a
fairly mild case and is fine now.
I am still suffering from vertigo caused by "ear rocks". My wife thought
I was making this up but she was able to find a NPR article on the
internet.
I went to a Neurologist who did something called the Epley Maneuver. It
helped but the vertigo has resurfaced. I am trying to this maneuver
myself but not having as much success. Apparently the ear rocks are much
more likely to occur as one gets older.
I am really enjoying the new set - I'm usually not that fond of
instrumentals but I really like the string sounds.
My daughter did her first "Informance" yesterday. The audience was
treated to Mary Had a Little Lamb, Jingle Bells, and a host of similar
songs. The kids were really excited which made the evening very
enjoyable.
[mailto:jazzercise-chatter@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Denise
Sent: Wednesday, October 28, 2009 11:42 AM
To: Jazzercise-Chatter
Subject: Ok, I'll ask
How is everyone doing? The season has really changed here in Utah
this week--I walked into my office building this morning and froze. I
forgot my gloves. It is 32 degrees and windy.
I still try to walk everyday, but since I don't have my gloves, I will
forget the walk today. Of course, my dog, Rowdy, will make me go
tonight but I will have my hat and gloves then.
H1N1 is not such a big deal here in Utah yet. Of course, the usual
colds and stuff are going around. I hope you all are well and staying
healthy.
Denise
Glenn: my doctor called them "pebbles". And in my maneuver, on I was
on an declined board. The doc/nurse where prepared to help me up, but
I have strong abs thanks to (let's say it all together now):
JAZZERCISE!!!!
Hope it gets better.
And glad you're enjoying the new routines. We miss you on Facebook!
<GLENN.WILLI...@dfps.state.tx.us> wrote:
> Thanks for checking in. My son got M1N1 three weeks ago but it was a
> fairly mild case and is fine now.
> I am still suffering from vertigo caused by "ear rocks". My wife thought
> I was making this up but she was able to find a NPR article on the
> internet.
> I went to a Neurologist who did something called the Epley Maneuver. It
> helped but the vertigo has resurfaced. I am trying to this maneuver
> myself but not having as much success. Apparently the ear rocks are much
> more likely to occur as one gets older.
> I am really enjoying the new set - I'm usually not that fond of
> instrumentals but I really like the string sounds.
> My daughter did her first "Informance" yesterday. The audience was
> treated to Mary Had a Little Lamb, Jingle Bells, and a host of similar
> songs. The kids were really excited which made the evening very
> enjoyable.
> [mailto:jazzercise-chatter@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Denise
> Sent: Wednesday, October 28, 2009 11:42 AM
> To: Jazzercise-Chatter
> Subject: Ok, I'll ask
> How is everyone doing? The season has really changed here in Utah
> this week--I walked into my office building this morning and froze. I
> forgot my gloves. It is 32 degrees and windy.
> I still try to walk everyday, but since I don't have my gloves, I will
> forget the walk today. Of course, my dog, Rowdy, will make me go
> tonight but I will have my hat and gloves then.
> H1N1 is not such a big deal here in Utah yet. Of course, the usual
> colds and stuff are going around. I hope you all are well and staying
> healthy.
> Denise
What is the facebook address so I can keep up with everyone there?
I'm hating not having Jazzercise here. I could drive to Salt Lake
City for class, but it takes up so much time driving. My son promised
to join G*ld's G*m with me. I've tried their bootcamp and body slam.
Except for the 20-something instructors who think there is only one
tempo the classes were ok. I used my Jazzercise training to modify--
one of the instructors stopped me after class to ask where I learned
to do "that". Ha!
I've never heard of pebbles or rocks. My husband has tintinitis which
also causes vertigo. It seems like if it's an 'itis it should go
away, but it doesn't. Can the doctors fix pebbles/rocks?
On Oct 28, 9:44 pm, Shay <poos...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Glenn: my doctor called them "pebbles". And in my maneuver, on I was
> on an declined board. The doc/nurse where prepared to help me up, but
> I have strong abs thanks to (let's say it all together now):
> JAZZERCISE!!!!
> Hope it gets better.
> And glad you're enjoying the new routines. We miss you on Facebook!
> On Oct 28, 4:02 pm, "WILLIAMS, GLENN H"
> <GLENN.WILLI...@dfps.state.tx.us> wrote:
> > Thanks for checking in. My son got M1N1 three weeks ago but it was a
> > fairly mild case and is fine now.
> > I am still suffering from vertigo caused by "ear rocks". My wife thought
> > I was making this up but she was able to find a NPR article on the
> > internet.
> > I went to a Neurologist who did something called the Epley Maneuver. It
> > helped but the vertigo has resurfaced. I am trying to this maneuver
> > myself but not having as much success. Apparently the ear rocks are much
> > more likely to occur as one gets older.
> > I am really enjoying the new set - I'm usually not that fond of
> > instrumentals but I really like the string sounds.
> > My daughter did her first "Informance" yesterday. The audience was
> > treated to Mary Had a Little Lamb, Jingle Bells, and a host of similar
> > songs. The kids were really excited which made the evening very
> > enjoyable.
> > [mailto:jazzercise-chatter@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Denise
> > Sent: Wednesday, October 28, 2009 11:42 AM
> > To: Jazzercise-Chatter
> > Subject: Ok, I'll ask
> > How is everyone doing? The season has really changed here in Utah
> > this week--I walked into my office building this morning and froze. I
> > forgot my gloves. It is 32 degrees and windy.
> > I still try to walk everyday, but since I don't have my gloves, I will
> > forget the walk today. Of course, my dog, Rowdy, will make me go
> > tonight but I will have my hat and gloves then.
> > H1N1 is not such a big deal here in Utah yet. Of course, the usual
> > colds and stuff are going around. I hope you all are well and staying
> > healthy.
> > Denise- Hide quoted text -
We rode the tandem from San Francisco to Santa Barbara; 414 miles in 7
days. Read my husband's blog and click on the pics to see them full
size: www.justaguyonlifesjourney.blogspot.com
Then a friend came in from NC and we rode 160 miles in 3 days. Took 3
days off and rode 64.4 miles to celebrate my 55th birthday. Took 7
days off and had an easy ride with our race team organizer this
afternoon. I feel great, finished my season strong, and am looking
forward to lots of fun rides during the off season. Chris is finished
his project and his brutal, ridiculous hours and is re-learning how to
be "normal."
Life's great here on the left coast.
I have no idea what rocks or pebbles are -- do they feel like rocks/
pebbles?
I liked the inversion thing our friend had in the 80's but never
understood why it made you feel better.
Carry on, gang!
On Oct 29, 9:55 am, Denise <denise_6...@msn.com> wrote:
> What is the facebook address so I can keep up with everyone there?
> I'm hating not having Jazzercise here. I could drive to Salt Lake
> City for class, but it takes up so much time driving. My son promised
> to join G*ld's G*m with me. I've tried their bootcamp and body slam.
> Except for the 20-something instructors who think there is only one
> tempo the classes were ok. I used my Jazzercise training to modify--
> one of the instructors stopped me after class to ask where I learned
> to do "that". Ha!
> I've never heard of pebbles or rocks. My husband has tintinitis which
> also causes vertigo. It seems like if it's an 'itis it should go
> away, but it doesn't. Can the doctors fix pebbles/rocks?
> On Oct 28, 9:44 pm, Shay <poos...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Glenn: my doctor called them "pebbles". And in my maneuver, on I was
> > on an declined board. The doc/nurse where prepared to help me up, but
> > I have strong abs thanks to (let's say it all together now):
> > JAZZERCISE!!!!
> > Hope it gets better.
> > And glad you're enjoying the new routines. We miss you on Facebook!
> > On Oct 28, 4:02 pm, "WILLIAMS, GLENN H"
> > <GLENN.WILLI...@dfps.state.tx.us> wrote:
> > > Thanks for checking in. My son got M1N1 three weeks ago but it was a
> > > fairly mild case and is fine now.
> > > I am still suffering from vertigo caused by "ear rocks". My wife thought
> > > I was making this up but she was able to find a NPR article on the
> > > internet.
> > > I went to a Neurologist who did something called the Epley Maneuver. It
> > > helped but the vertigo has resurfaced. I am trying to this maneuver
> > > myself but not having as much success. Apparently the ear rocks are much
> > > more likely to occur as one gets older.
> > > I am really enjoying the new set - I'm usually not that fond of
> > > instrumentals but I really like the string sounds.
> > > My daughter did her first "Informance" yesterday. The audience was
> > > treated to Mary Had a Little Lamb, Jingle Bells, and a host of similar
> > > songs. The kids were really excited which made the evening very
> > > enjoyable.
> > > [mailto:jazzercise-chatter@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Denise
> > > Sent: Wednesday, October 28, 2009 11:42 AM
> > > To: Jazzercise-Chatter
> > > Subject: Ok, I'll ask
> > > How is everyone doing? The season has really changed here in Utah
> > > this week--I walked into my office building this morning and froze. I
> > > forgot my gloves. It is 32 degrees and windy.
> > > I still try to walk everyday, but since I don't have my gloves, I will
> > > forget the walk today. Of course, my dog, Rowdy, will make me go
> > > tonight but I will have my hat and gloves then.
> > > H1N1 is not such a big deal here in Utah yet. Of course, the usual
> > > colds and stuff are going around. I hope you all are well and staying
> > > healthy.
> > > Denise- Hide quoted text -
Apparently everyone has ear rocks or ear pebbles - mine are just out of alignment. The Doctor won't get rid of them. He will just get them back in alignment. I think my doing the Epley maneuver myself just got them further dislodged. No sit ups or other head movement for me until Tuesday.
-----Original Message-----
From: jazzercise-chatter@googlegroups.com [mailto:jazzercise-chatter@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Deborah
Sent: Thursday, October 29, 2009 10:45 PM
To: Jazzercise-Chatter
Subject: Re: Ok, I'll ask
Rock-tober has been the most awesome month!
We rode the tandem from San Francisco to Santa Barbara; 414 miles in 7
days. Read my husband's blog and click on the pics to see them full
size: www.justaguyonlifesjourney.blogspot.com
Then a friend came in from NC and we rode 160 miles in 3 days. Took 3
days off and rode 64.4 miles to celebrate my 55th birthday. Took 7
days off and had an easy ride with our race team organizer this
afternoon. I feel great, finished my season strong, and am looking
forward to lots of fun rides during the off season. Chris is finished
his project and his brutal, ridiculous hours and is re-learning how to
be "normal."
Life's great here on the left coast.
I have no idea what rocks or pebbles are -- do they feel like rocks/
pebbles?
I liked the inversion thing our friend had in the 80's but never
understood why it made you feel better.
Carry on, gang!
On Oct 29, 9:55 am, Denise <denise_6...@msn.com> wrote:
> What is the facebook address so I can keep up with everyone there?
> I'm hating not having Jazzercise here. I could drive to Salt Lake
> City for class, but it takes up so much time driving. My son promised
> to join G*ld's G*m with me. I've tried their bootcamp and body slam.
> Except for the 20-something instructors who think there is only one
> tempo the classes were ok. I used my Jazzercise training to modify--
> one of the instructors stopped me after class to ask where I learned
> to do "that". Ha!
> I've never heard of pebbles or rocks. My husband has tintinitis which
> also causes vertigo. It seems like if it's an 'itis it should go
> away, but it doesn't. Can the doctors fix pebbles/rocks?
> On Oct 28, 9:44 pm, Shay <poos...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Glenn: my doctor called them "pebbles". And in my maneuver, on I was
> > on an declined board. The doc/nurse where prepared to help me up, but
> > I have strong abs thanks to (let's say it all together now):
> > JAZZERCISE!!!!
> > Hope it gets better.
> > And glad you're enjoying the new routines. We miss you on Facebook!
> > On Oct 28, 4:02 pm, "WILLIAMS, GLENN H"
> > <GLENN.WILLI...@dfps.state.tx.us> wrote:
> > > Thanks for checking in. My son got M1N1 three weeks ago but it was a
> > > fairly mild case and is fine now.
> > > I am still suffering from vertigo caused by "ear rocks". My wife thought
> > > I was making this up but she was able to find a NPR article on the
> > > internet.
> > > I went to a Neurologist who did something called the Epley Maneuver. It
> > > helped but the vertigo has resurfaced. I am trying to this maneuver
> > > myself but not having as much success. Apparently the ear rocks are much
> > > more likely to occur as one gets older.
> > > I am really enjoying the new set - I'm usually not that fond of
> > > instrumentals but I really like the string sounds.
> > > My daughter did her first "Informance" yesterday. The audience was
> > > treated to Mary Had a Little Lamb, Jingle Bells, and a host of similar
> > > songs. The kids were really excited which made the evening very
> > > enjoyable.
> > > [mailto:jazzercise-chatter@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Denise
> > > Sent: Wednesday, October 28, 2009 11:42 AM
> > > To: Jazzercise-Chatter
> > > Subject: Ok, I'll ask
> > > How is everyone doing? The season has really changed here in Utah
> > > this week--I walked into my office building this morning and froze. I
> > > forgot my gloves. It is 32 degrees and windy.
> > > I still try to walk everyday, but since I don't have my gloves, I will
> > > forget the walk today. Of course, my dog, Rowdy, will make me go
> > > tonight but I will have my hat and gloves then.
> > > H1N1 is not such a big deal here in Utah yet. Of course, the usual
> > > colds and stuff are going around. I hope you all are well and staying
> > > healthy.
> > > Denise- Hide quoted text -
Deborah,
Great pictures and description of your trip. What an experience. I
left Lompoc 1-1/2 years ago and I still miss it. It has been my
favorite place ever to work and live. I've seen the elephant seals
and Morrow bay. I would like to go back some time and see more of
Hearst's Castle. The tour people say there are still zebras and
unusual animals (no lions or bears) wandering along that area from
Hearst's zoo -- they just turned the grazing-type animals loose. But
the best part is seeing that coast line. Thanks for sharing.
Denise
> Apparently everyone has ear rocks or ear pebbles - mine are just out of alignment. The Doctor won't get rid of them. He will just get them back in alignment. I think my doing the Epley maneuver myself just got them further dislodged. No sit ups or other head movement for me until Tuesday.
> Have a great weekend, everyone!
> -----Original Message-----
> From: jazzercise-chatter@googlegroups.com [mailto:jazzercise-chatter@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Deborah
> Sent: Thursday, October 29, 2009 10:45 PM
> To: Jazzercise-Chatter
> Subject: Re: Ok, I'll ask
> Rock-tober has been the most awesome month!
> We rode the tandem from San Francisco to Santa Barbara; 414 miles in 7
> days. Read my husband's blog and click on the pics to see them full
> size:www.justaguyonlifesjourney.blogspot.com
> Then a friend came in from NC and we rode 160 miles in 3 days. Took 3
> days off and rode 64.4 miles to celebrate my 55th birthday. Took 7
> days off and had an easy ride with our race team organizer this
> afternoon. I feel great, finished my season strong, and am looking
> forward to lots of fun rides during the off season. Chris is finished
> his project and his brutal, ridiculous hours and is re-learning how to
> be "normal."
> Life's great here on the left coast.
> I have no idea what rocks or pebbles are -- do they feel like rocks/
> pebbles?
> I liked the inversion thing our friend had in the 80's but never
> understood why it made you feel better.
> Carry on, gang!
> On Oct 29, 9:55 am, Denise <denise_6...@msn.com> wrote:
> > What is the facebook address so I can keep up with everyone there?
> > I'm hating not having Jazzercise here. I could drive to Salt Lake
> > City for class, but it takes up so much time driving. My son promised
> > to join G*ld's G*m with me. I've tried their bootcamp and body slam.
> > Except for the 20-something instructors who think there is only one
> > tempo the classes were ok. I used my Jazzercise training to modify--
> > one of the instructors stopped me after class to ask where I learned
> > to do "that". Ha!
> > I've never heard of pebbles or rocks. My husband has tintinitis which
> > also causes vertigo. It seems like if it's an 'itis it should go
> > away, but it doesn't. Can the doctors fix pebbles/rocks?
> > On Oct 28, 9:44 pm, Shay <poos...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > Glenn: my doctor called them "pebbles". And in my maneuver, on I was
> > > on an declined board. The doc/nurse where prepared to help me up, but
> > > I have strong abs thanks to (let's say it all together now):
> > > JAZZERCISE!!!!
> > > Hope it gets better.
> > > And glad you're enjoying the new routines. We miss you on Facebook!
> > > On Oct 28, 4:02 pm, "WILLIAMS, GLENN H"
> > > <GLENN.WILLI...@dfps.state.tx.us> wrote:
> > > > Thanks for checking in. My son got M1N1 three weeks ago but it was a
> > > > fairly mild case and is fine now.
> > > > I am still suffering from vertigo caused by "ear rocks". My wife thought
> > > > I was making this up but she was able to find a NPR article on the
> > > > internet.
> > > > I went to a Neurologist who did something called the Epley Maneuver. It
> > > > helped but the vertigo has resurfaced. I am trying to this maneuver
> > > > myself but not having as much success. Apparently the ear rocks are much
> > > > more likely to occur as one gets older.
> > > > I am really enjoying the new set - I'm usually not that fond of
> > > > instrumentals but I really like the string sounds.
> > > > My daughter did her first "Informance" yesterday. The audience was
> > > > treated to Mary Had a Little Lamb, Jingle Bells, and a host of similar
> > > > songs. The kids were really excited which made the evening very
> > > > enjoyable.
> > > > [mailto:jazzercise-chatter@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Denise
> > > > Sent: Wednesday, October 28, 2009 11:42 AM
> > > > To: Jazzercise-Chatter
> > > > Subject: Ok, I'll ask
> > > > How is everyone doing? The season has really changed here in Utah
> > > > this week--I walked into my office building this morning and froze. I
> > > > forgot my gloves. It is 32 degrees and windy.
> > > > I still try to walk everyday, but since I don't have my gloves, I will
> > > > forget the walk today. Of course, my dog, Rowdy, will make me go
> > > > tonight but I will have my hat and gloves then.
> > > > H1N1 is not such a big deal here in Utah yet. Of course, the usual
> > > > colds and stuff are going around. I hope you all are well and staying
> > > > healthy.
> > > > Denise- Hide quoted text -
> Deborah,
> Great pictures and description of your trip. What an experience. I
> left Lompoc 1-1/2 years ago and I still miss it. It has been my
> favorite place ever to work and live. I've seen the elephant seals
> and Morrow bay. I would like to go back some time and see more of
> Hearst's Castle. The tour people say there are still zebras and
> unusual animals (no lions or bears) wandering along that area from
> Hearst's zoo -- they just turned the grazing-type animals loose. But
> the best part is seeing that coast line. Thanks for sharing.
> Denise
> > Apparently everyone has ear rocks or ear pebbles - mine are just out of alignment. The Doctor won't get rid of them. He will just get them back in alignment. I think my doing the Epley maneuver myself just got them further dislodged. No sit ups or other head movement for me until Tuesday.
> > Have a great weekend, everyone!
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: jazzercise-chatter@googlegroups.com [mailto:jazzercise-chatter@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Deborah
> > Sent: Thursday, October 29, 2009 10:45 PM
> > To: Jazzercise-Chatter
> > Subject: Re: Ok, I'll ask
> > Rock-tober has been the most awesome month!
> > We rode the tandem from San Francisco to Santa Barbara; 414 miles in 7
> > days. Read my husband's blog and click on the pics to see them full
> > size:www.justaguyonlifesjourney.blogspot.com
> > Then a friend came in from NC and we rode 160 miles in 3 days. Took 3
> > days off and rode 64.4 miles to celebrate my 55th birthday. Took 7
> > days off and had an easy ride with our race team organizer this
> > afternoon. I feel great, finished my season strong, and am looking
> > forward to lots of fun rides during the off season. Chris is finished
> > his project and his brutal, ridiculous hours and is re-learning how to
> > be "normal."
> > Life's great here on the left coast.
> > I have no idea what rocks or pebbles are -- do they feel like rocks/
> > pebbles?
> > I liked the inversion thing our friend had in the 80's but never
> > understood why it made you feel better.
> > Carry on, gang!
> > On Oct 29, 9:55 am, Denise <denise_6...@msn.com> wrote:
> > > What is the facebook address so I can keep up with everyone there?
> > > I'm hating not having Jazzercise here. I could drive to Salt Lake
> > > City for class, but it takes up so much time driving. My son promised
> > > to join G*ld's G*m with me. I've tried their bootcamp and body slam.
> > > Except for the 20-something instructors who think there is only one
> > > tempo the classes were ok. I used my Jazzercise training to modify--
> > > one of the instructors stopped me after class to ask where I learned
> > > to do "that". Ha!
> > > I've never heard of pebbles or rocks. My husband has tintinitis which
> > > also causes vertigo. It seems like if it's an 'itis it should go
> > > away, but it doesn't. Can the doctors fix pebbles/rocks?
> > > On Oct 28, 9:44 pm, Shay <poos...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > > Glenn: my doctor called them "pebbles". And in my maneuver, on I was
> > > > on an declined board. The doc/nurse where prepared to help me up, but
> > > > I have strong abs thanks to (let's say it all together now):
> > > > JAZZERCISE!!!!
> > > > Hope it gets better.
> > > > And glad you're enjoying the new routines. We miss you on Facebook!
> > > > On Oct 28, 4:02 pm, "WILLIAMS, GLENN H"
> > > > <GLENN.WILLI...@dfps.state.tx.us> wrote:
> > > > > Thanks for checking in. My son got M1N1 three weeks ago but it was a
> > > > > fairly mild case and is fine now.
> > > > > I am still suffering from vertigo caused by "ear rocks". My wife thought
> > > > > I was making this up but she was able to find a NPR article on the
> > > > > internet.
> > > > > I went to a Neurologist who did something called the Epley Maneuver. It
> > > > > helped but the vertigo has resurfaced. I am trying to this maneuver
> > > > > myself but not having as much success. Apparently the ear rocks are much
> > > > > more likely to occur as one gets older.
> > > > > I am really enjoying the new set - I'm usually not that fond of
> > > > > instrumentals but I really like the string sounds.
> > > > > My daughter did her first "Informance" yesterday. The audience was
> > > > > treated to Mary Had a Little Lamb, Jingle Bells, and a host of similar
> > > > > songs. The kids were really excited which made the evening very
> > > > > enjoyable.
> > > > > [mailto:jazzercise-chatter@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Denise
> > > > > Sent: Wednesday, October 28, 2009 11:42 AM
> > > > > To: Jazzercise-Chatter
> > > > > Subject: Ok, I'll ask
> > > > > How is everyone doing? The season has really changed here in Utah
> > > > > this week--I walked into my office building this morning and froze. I
> > > > > forgot my gloves. It is 32 degrees and windy.
> > > > > I still try to walk everyday, but since I don't have my gloves, I will
> > > > > forget the walk today. Of course, my dog, Rowdy, will make me go
> > > > > tonight but I will have my hat and gloves then.
> > > > > H1N1 is not such a big deal here in Utah yet. Of course, the usual
> > > > > colds and stuff are going around. I hope you all are well and staying
> > > > > healthy.
> > > > > Denise- Hide quoted text -
> On Oct 30, 9:14 am, Denise <denise_6...@msn.com> wrote:
> > Deborah,
> > Great pictures and description of your trip. What an experience. I
> > left Lompoc 1-1/2 years ago and I still miss it. It has been my
> > favorite place ever to work and live. I've seen the elephant seals
> > and Morrow bay. I would like to go back some time and see more of
> > Hearst's Castle. The tour people say there are still zebras and
> > unusual animals (no lions or bears) wandering along that area from
> > Hearst's zoo -- they just turned the grazing-type animals loose. But
> > the best part is seeing that coast line. Thanks for sharing.
> > Denise
> > > Apparently everyone has ear rocks or ear pebbles - mine are just out of alignment. The Doctor won't get rid of them. He will just get them back in alignment. I think my doing the Epley maneuver myself just got them further dislodged. No sit ups or other head movement for me until Tuesday.
> > > Have a great weekend, everyone!
> > > -----Original Message-----
> > > From: jazzercise-chatter@googlegroups.com [mailto:jazzercise-chatter@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Deborah
> > > Sent: Thursday, October 29, 2009 10:45 PM
> > > To: Jazzercise-Chatter
> > > Subject: Re: Ok, I'll ask
> > > Rock-tober has been the most awesome month!
> > > We rode the tandem from San Francisco to Santa Barbara; 414 miles in 7
> > > days. Read my husband's blog and click on the pics to see them full
> > > size:www.justaguyonlifesjourney.blogspot.com
> > > Then a friend came in from NC and we rode 160 miles in 3 days. Took 3
> > > days off and rode 64.4 miles to celebrate my 55th birthday. Took 7
> > > days off and had an easy ride with our race team organizer this
> > > afternoon. I feel great, finished my season strong, and am looking
> > > forward to lots of fun rides during the off season. Chris is finished
> > > his project and his brutal, ridiculous hours and is re-learning how to
> > > be "normal."
> > > Life's great here on the left coast.
> > > I have no idea what rocks or pebbles are -- do they feel like rocks/
> > > pebbles?
> > > I liked the inversion thing our friend had in the 80's but never
> > > understood why it made you feel better.
> > > Carry on, gang!
> > > On Oct 29, 9:55 am, Denise <denise_6...@msn.com> wrote:
> > > > What is the facebook address so I can keep up with everyone there?
> > > > I'm hating not having Jazzercise here. I could drive to Salt Lake
> > > > City for class, but it takes up so much time driving. My son promised
> > > > to join G*ld's G*m with me. I've tried their bootcamp and body slam.
> > > > Except for the 20-something instructors who think there is only one
> > > > tempo the classes were ok. I used my Jazzercise training to modify--
> > > > one of the instructors stopped me after class to ask where I learned
> > > > to do "that". Ha!
> > > > I've never heard of pebbles or rocks. My husband has tintinitis which
> > > > also causes vertigo. It seems like if it's an 'itis it should go
> > > > away, but it doesn't. Can the doctors fix pebbles/rocks?
> > > > On Oct 28, 9:44 pm, Shay <poos...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > > > Glenn: my doctor called them "pebbles". And in my maneuver, on I was
> > > > > on an declined board. The doc/nurse where prepared to help me up, but
> > > > > I have strong abs thanks to (let's say it all together now):
> > > > > JAZZERCISE!!!!
> > > > > Hope it gets better.
> > > > > And glad you're enjoying the new routines. We miss you on Facebook!
> > > > > On Oct 28, 4:02 pm, "WILLIAMS, GLENN H"
> > > > > <GLENN.WILLI...@dfps.state.tx.us> wrote:
> > > > > > Thanks for checking in. My son got M1N1 three weeks ago but it was a
> > > > > > fairly mild case and is fine now.
> > > > > > I am still suffering from vertigo caused by "ear rocks". My wife thought
> > > > > > I was making this up but she was able to find a NPR article on the
> > > > > > internet.
> > > > > > I went to a Neurologist who did something called the Epley Maneuver. It
> > > > > > helped but the vertigo has resurfaced. I am trying to this maneuver
> > > > > > myself but not having as much success. Apparently the ear rocks are much
> > > > > > more likely to occur as one gets older.
> > > > > > I am really enjoying the new set - I'm usually not that fond of
> > > > > > instrumentals but I really like the string sounds.
> > > > > > My daughter did her first "Informance" yesterday. The audience was
> > > > > > treated to Mary Had a Little Lamb, Jingle Bells, and a host of similar
> > > > > > songs. The kids were really excited which made the evening very
> > > > > > enjoyable.
> > > > > > [mailto:jazzercise-chatter@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Denise
> > > > > > Sent: Wednesday, October 28, 2009 11:42 AM
> > > > > > To: Jazzercise-Chatter
> > > > > > Subject: Ok, I'll ask
> > > > > > How is everyone doing? The season has really changed here in Utah
> > > > > > this week--I walked into my office building this morning and froze. I
> > > > > > forgot my gloves. It is 32 degrees and windy.
> > > > > > I still try to walk everyday, but since I don't have my gloves, I will
> > > > > > forget the walk today. Of course, my dog, Rowdy, will make me go
> > > > > > tonight but I will have my hat and gloves then.
> > > > > > H1N1 is not such a big deal here in Utah yet. Of course, the usual
> > > > > > colds and stuff are going around. I hope you all are well and staying
> > > > > > healthy.
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