It was nearly 8 pm when we left the hospital last night. Heidi glanced at her fit bit. "Wanna take the stairs?" she asked.
"Down?" I shrugged and pushed the elevator button. "What good will that do?"
"It will give us steps," she answered.
The elevator doors slid open. "C'mon," I said, "we can walk on the way down."
We had the elevators to ourselves, and we giggling as we marched in tight circles around the perimeter as we descended five floors.
"Whoa!" I gasped as we staggered out into the lobby. "Note to self: exercising on elevators will make you very dizzy!"
"Down?" I shrugged and pushed the elevator button. "What good will that do?"
"It will give us steps," she answered.
The elevator doors slid open. "C'mon," I said, "we can walk on the way down."
We had the elevators to ourselves, and we giggling as we marched in tight circles around the perimeter as we descended five floors.
"Whoa!" I gasped as we staggered out into the lobby. "Note to self: exercising on elevators will make you very dizzy!"
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