My home gym is currently in a state of disarray as I'm holding a garage sale in the future and everything is in there. However also in there is my new bike!
It's like this one (baby blue colour) but mine's a 7 speed -https://www.reidcycles.com.au/vintage-ladies-3-speed-deluxe.html
I got it second hand and it was on my approved purchases list so I'm okay with this.
Today has had some issues.
I woke up to discover that I had left the gas oven on all night. Expensive (and potentially deadly) mistake.
I went to my local ATM to get cash out for the bike sale, only for it to be out of order.
I went to Bunnings to get a bike pump, only to be told that the Bunnings in my area isn't allowed to sell them.
I got the bike (yay) only to spend 30 minutes in the hot sun trying to get it into my car.
The minute I got into my car, do you know what my brain said?
This is too much. I want a cold shake. I want McDonald's. I don't want to go home and have to put together a salad. I deserve McDonald's after this.
When I am sad and things aren't going my way in the moment I instantly turn to comfort foods.
But I am very proud to say that I came straight home. Got the bike out of the car (eventually), learnt how to fix a slipped chain on it and went inside to relax a little bit.
After relaxing, which also included some nerve-wracking custom games of PUBG, I went and did five minutes of lifting. This consisted of using the 20kg barbell to do 2x5 of overhead presses and 3x5 back squats. The back squats felt good, I was struggling the second round of overhead presses. I should have probably only used my 5kg barbell with some weights for those but I had the 20kg bar there and decided to just do it. I actually went a little over my time to finish off the last set of back squats too.
Next, spending 5 minutes on my course!
So I read the page, get to the coding activity aaaaaand. Apparently I uninstalled Eclipse. Oops.
I think to my self about how I'm going to have to redo all the coding activities (I'm not that far into it so it's not too bad).
Install Eclipse (five minutes have run out by now) open it up aaaand THERE'S MY TASKS!
They're all saved in a folder on my desktop. Phew!
This evening I'll probably work on organising some of the items to be sold.