I was quite pleased that even the cheap seats in the nosebleed section had good views of the stage. The theater or the production made sure to fill the house by discounting remaining tickets on the last two days to just $39. Which meant a lot of seats were filled by students and actors hoping for callbacks. I know because I was seated between two groups of such people. I paid more than $39 but not a huge amount. These are some awesomely talented singers and dancers with amazing voices.
I had a wonderful time. I also had to speed walk back to GCT because I didn't know when the next train home would be. As it was, I made it with just 4 minutes to spare. I also got blisters on the soles of my feet while wearing hiking boots with alpaca wool socks (the fit was good). It's just how I walk when I'm in a hurry! I got the same sort of blisters when I was a kid.
I'll take the blisters over sciatica, because my sciatica didn't bother me at all yesterday with the exception of some morning stiffness. Because I have lax ligaments and am mildly flat-footed, the blisters formed on the second and third metatarsal heads, or the ball of the foot. The right foot, the lead foot, the bunion foot has had its blister pop and drain, leaving deflated skin. The left foot just has a pink sore spot. I was thrilled that I had regained my ability to walk really quickly through NYC pedestrian traffic. This is how I grew up. I'm more than thrilled that my sciatica seems to have gone into remission. I just need to not aggravate it with hubris about my physical abilities.
Afterward, I was tempted to do time on the Stair Master, but the free weight area looked enticingly empty. I figured I'd done enough cardio so it was time to push some weights around. Granted, not a lot of weight. Not heavy weight. I need to be mindful of glaucoma limitations although I'm less careful about bending down (also a glaucoma no-no).
I had a Visual Field Test at my glaucoma doc's office on Wednesday, and I felt as if I was seeing better, or rather, seeing more of those pinprick flashing lights. That made me feel more confident about my vision, although I can still see where I've lost upper quadrant vision in my right eye. There's no repairing that. Yet. I'm hopeful that groundbreaking research will lead to improvements in vision restoration.
The Aerobics Room was pleasantly cold and my routine was quite routine. Dead Bugs still makes my right foot mildly tingly and Bird Dog planks makes it a bit numb, but only temporarily. Push-ups are okay as long as I use a wide stance for both arms and legs to spare my elbows and sciatica. I shot a quick video just to see if the push-up looked decent cuz it's hard to tell when you're staring at the floor or wall. Form looks okay but the DB workout did make the last few reps a bit strenuous. (Difficult to post one's own vids on this format but try clicking here for the link. I had to toss it into YouTube but not sure if it'll be viewable.) I saw my head started drooping during the session. Always got to be vigilant about form, but keeping the head up is the hardest part for me.
The weather's been beautiful with flowers everywhere. My yard is full of really big fuzzy bees buzzing about the dandelions, wild violets and carpet bugle. Lilacs are starting to bloom. I'm enjoying it before the heat of summer and biting insects arrive.