Skip to content

CARITA GARDINER

What to Read When You're Avoiding School Work

Menu
  • Home
  • About
  • Writing
  • “Why”…Wednesdays
  • GrammarLove
  • Contact/Subscribe
Menu

10. Why I Exercise

Posted on March 13, 2019November 17, 2019 by caritagardiner
some exercise equipment

Of course, you already know the obvious reasons: it's good for me, I'll live longer, I can eat more, etc. But none of those obvious reasons gets exactly at why I am so consistent about my exercise routine. The short answer is that I feel better when I'm sore. Obviously, sore muscles, by the definition of "sore", hurt, but I find that feeling so nourishing. When my muscles ache, I know that I stressed them out enough to break them down, and now they're rebuilding stronger than before. That's so cool. And because I know that keeping muscle mass is an uphill battle for people as they age, which I plan to do for a long, long, long time, I know that I need to keep breaking them down over and over to get them even just to stay the same.

But that effort is so worth it.

Have we talked about my tumor yet? I don't think so. In April of 2016, a gastrointestinal stromal tumor (that had probably been growing in me for up to a decade without my knowing about it) broke through my esophagus and stomach, causing a lot of internal bleeding that finally made my body unable to pump blood around, and well, I had to get four pints of blood just to be able to live long enough to figure out about the tumor. Fortunately, the local hospital sent me to Yale's Smilow Cancer Center (an amazing place with the incredible Dr. Cha) where the team could stitch me back together again from the inside.

Weird aside, I know, but now I'm getting back to the point. While I was recovering, both in the hospital for a few days and then at home for a month, every healthcare professional I encountered said something like, "You're recovering so well because you were in great shape."

I don't plan on having any more tumors rip me up. In fact, I'd rather not have any more hospital stays for any reason, but we can't plan that stuff. We don't even know when it'll happen. If anything medical happens to me again, I want to recover quickly, and to do that, I want to be in great shape so that I'm ready to heal.

What do you do to prepare for calamity? Please feel free to make a comment below.

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

WHAT I DO

I serve as a class dean and teach English to high schoolers at a boarding school in Connecticut. I’ve earned a Bachelor of Arts (Amherst College), an Education Master in Learning and Teaching (Harvard University Graduate School of Education), a Master of Arts in English (Bread Loaf School of English), and most recently a Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing with a certificate in the online teaching of writing (Southern New Hampshire University).

As a writer, I hope to capture the complexity and joy of life in the New England boarding school world. On this site, I share what I know about trying to write fiction while deaning, teaching English, coaching, and doing the other tasks associated with helping to raise over six hundred other people’s children.

WHAT I CAN DO FOR YOU

Teach                    Tutor

Revise                   Edit

Entertain             Enlighten

Follow Me

  • Instagram
  • Facebook

Contact Me

  • cgardine@hotchkiss.org

Read my recent “Why” Wednesday Blog Posts

  • NetGalley Review of First and Forever
  • 384. Why The Imperfectionist
  • NetGalley Review of Burnout Summer
  • NetGally Review of How to Find a Guy in Five Weddings
  • 383. Why AI
© 2026 CARITA GARDINER | Powered by Minimalist Blog WordPress Theme