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8.30am
Sometimes, my daughter Isla wakes me and my husband, Gary, up, or, more often, we wake her
up. After I get up, I always check my pulse. It's usually 38-40 beats per minute. If it is too high, I
rest for the day. It's so important to listen to my body. I have a drink and a snack while giving
Isla her breakfast.
9.30am
We take Isla to nursery and then I start my training. I run, and Gary rides his bike next to me and
gives me drinks. Four times a week, I have a cold bath or go for a swim in a lake after training.
12.30pm
I pick up Isla from nursery and we go home and I eat a big lunch of cereal and fruit. Then I have
rice and salmon, or toast and peanut butter. I try to eat as soon as possible after training. After
lunch, I play with my daughter.
2pm
I have a nap in the afternoon, and Gary usually takes Isla out while I sleep. When I wake up, I
have a drink and a snack while Isla has milk. I eat a lot during the day, especially bananas and
dark chocolate.
5pm
I go running again. In total, I run about 145 miles every week. I write about all my runs in my
training journal. I record everything, including how I feel and what the weather is like. I train
hard every other day, go on an extra long run every four days and rest every eighth day.
7pm
In the evening, I do my exercises. These keep me strong during long runs. Isla likes to climb on
me while I stretch. Gary gives Isla her tea and cooks mine while I finish my exercises. Then I
finish cooking dinner while Gary gives Isla her bath.
7.30pm
Gary and I eat our dinner. I have red meat four times a week with rice, pasta or potatoes, and lots
of vegetables. We also eat a lot of stir-fries, because they're quick and healthy.
8pm
We put Isla to bed and relax. I check my emails and watch TV or chat with Gary. I love police
and hospital dramas!
10.30pm
Time for bed. As I brush my teeth, I stand on one leg and then the other. This keeps my legs
strong. I enjoy reading, but I haven’t read much since Isla was born.
1) While Paula has her morning run, Gary…
a) trains.
b) sleeps.
c) eats.
4) Paula…
a) has dinner.
b) climbs on her.
c) plays with Gary.
a) .
7) Paula does exercises to strengthen her legs while she…
a) cooks dinner.
b) brushes her teeth.
c) watches TV.
8) Now Paula has a daughter, she rarely…
a) reads.
b) watches TV.
c) spends time with Gary.
Read the noticeboard at the Lockwood community centre and answer the questions below.
Hi Ellie,
I’m so pleased you can come surfing in August! Paul, Rose and Kevin are coming too, so there
will be five of us. We’ve decided to return to New Sands, because the surf board hire is so cheap
there.
I’m starting to think about accommodation. We won’t camp again after last year! I hated staying
in a tent in all that rain!
Kevin wants to hire a caravan. There are some nice ones with 3 bedrooms, showers and cooking
facilities. The problem is, none of the caravan parks take short bookings in the summer. The
minimum stay is a week. It’s a shame because there are several nice parks near the beach.
There’s a youth hostel in New Sands. It’s the cheapest option after camping, and there’s a big
kitchen and dining room where we can cook. The problem is, accommodation is in dormitories
and I don’t really want to sleep with strangers.
There are a few guest houses in New Sands. Some have triple rooms, so we’d only need to book
two rooms. They’re not expensive, but we wouldn’t be able to cook there. We’d have to eat out at
restaurants, or eat sandwiches for every meal! We’ll have to book soon if we choose that option,
because many guest houses are already full. The hotels in New Sands are far too expensive, even
though I’d love to stay at the Sunrise Pavilion with its rooftop pool!
The final option is to rent a cottage. Few cottages offer mid-week breaks in summer, but I found
one. It has three bedrooms - a double, a single and a twin, so two of us would have to share a
bed! There’s a big kitchen diner with a microwave, washing machine and dishwasher. The living
room has a TV and DVD player. There’s just one bathroom, but there’s a separate WC. There’s a
nice garden too. The problem is, it’s 5 miles from the beach, so we’d have to hire a car, because
there aren’t any buses.
Let me know which option you prefer.
Cheers
Natalie