Walking by itself, though, is pretty boring. Unfortunately, there's no one around to be my walking buddy, so I decided that this would be a good opportunity for me to get caught up on the podcasts I keep downloading but don't always get a chance to listen to. So I grabbed a string bag to hold my cell phone, ID, house key and iPod, as well as a bottle of water, and I cued up a two-week-old edition of Among Women, since I've gotten a little behind in listening lately.
Boy, did I luck out. Pat Gohn began the podcast with a discussion about St. Bernadette--how appropriate that I'm listening to her story in May, the month of Mary! And then I got to hear an interview with Laraine Bennett, whose books on temperament are both fascinating and useful. In fact, I want to dive back into them, because I think that a little refresher course will help me understand my kids better. A little awareness of temperament is a really good thing in family relationships.
So now, I'm looking forward to tomorrow's walk! I wonder what I'll get to hear next.
Sarah's on the same page as me--last week she had a guest blogger, the author of The Rosary Workout. Sounds intriguing--especially in May!
I use walking time - particulalry early in the morning - as a time to say a rosary. I have one of those finger rosaries, which makes it easy.
ReplyDeleteI find that beauty of nature helps with the praying.
Listening to podcasts? Beyond my technical know how!
This sounds like a great idea! I should go sleuthing for some podcasts as walking buddies. And I can't say enough good things about The Rosary Workout!
ReplyDeleteI love podcasts, and AW is one of my all-time favies. :) Glad you enjoyed Peggy's post. Have you checked out her book? It's phenomenal (not that I've done much more than READ it, mind you...).
ReplyDeleteWhen I have trouble getting out the door to walk...I head for the podcasts, too! Thanks for this recommendation...
ReplyDeleteHi Barb,
ReplyDeleteSince you're a Tiber River reviewer, you can get a review copy of The Rosary Workout through Aquinas and More