Relier Pairs Find the meaningVersion en ligne Find the meaning by using context par Veronica Arias Obando 1 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 2 In the evening, I do my exercises. These keep me strong during long runs. Isla likes to climb on me while I stretch. Gary GIVE Isla her tea and cooks mine while I finish my exercises. Then I finish cooking dinner while Gary gives Isla her bath. 3 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. 4 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 5 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. 6 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 7 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. 8 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. 9 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. 10 We put Isla to bed and relax. I check my emails and watch TV or chat with Gary. I LOVE police and hospital dramas! 11 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. 12 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. 13 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. 14 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 15 We put Isla to bed and relax. I CHECK my emails and watch TV or chat with Gary. I love police and hospital dramas! 16 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. 17 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. 18 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 19 We put Isla to bed and relax. I check my emails and watch TV or chat with Gary. I love POLICE and hospital dramas! 20 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 21 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. 22 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. 23 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. 24 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. 25 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. 26 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. 27 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. 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