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iluvpntbtr t1_j6cx0m6 wrote

My vote is the Y. I’m middle aged and not that fit but do go to 3-4 classes a week to stay active. I bounced around to 3-4 different Y’s because I workout while my kids are practicing their sports in the evening. While there are a few fitter people at the Y generally it’s a very low key wholesome organization. I’ve never felt intimidated there. For reference I tried ACAC and it was intimidating and pretty upscale (snooty?) for my needs. For sure I gravitate towards certain classes that “meet you where you are” vs the boot campy type classes. But for sure you will find a few you really like if you are willing to try new things. Good luck. DM me if you want some class examples.

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MissLauraCroft t1_j6cwd9m wrote

I’m skipping church today to have a lazy day. Gonna make some blueberry muffins for me and the kids, do laundry, hate-watch Gilmore Girls, and start pre-packing for a work trip to the DR.

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Minakovablue t1_j6cvudn wrote

If you have any joint issues, swimming and water aerobics is great. ACAC has nice indoor salt water pools. If you’re uncomfortable undressing around others to change into a swim suit, I think all of their gyms have family rooms off of the pool area, where you can have your own space to change. When I did these water classes, it was mostly women, older, and all shapes & sizes.

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DJRoombaaah t1_j6cva01 wrote

Try Edo for sure. But alternatively, there are some really talented home chefs in the city who can bring meals to you. Something like that could be nice and romantic? Good luck! Hope you find something nice

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plummbob t1_j6cuglq wrote

> everyone should take all steps they can to give themselves the best chance they can to get the house they want in this market.

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why artificial shortages lead to discrimination and inefficient allocation 101.

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if its anything other than "that is the best price," then the we need more housing competition.

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