Walking, eating, drinking, and figuring out life in Japan one day at a time.

This morning, according to Apple Health (which we are legally required to treat as truth), Boots and I passed:

325 kilometers of outdoor walking this year.

Which sounds impressive… until you remember most of it started with

“Fine, let’s just go around the block.”

How It Actually Happened

Nobody sets out to walk 325 km.

It’s more like:

  • “She needs a walk.”
  • “I should probably move a bit.”
  • “Okay, one more lap.”

Repeat that enough times, and suddenly Apple Health is out here exposing your life choices.

The Real MVP (Short Legs, Big Engine)

Let’s be clear, this milestone belongs to Boots.

She doesn’t:

  • Skip walks
  • Accept excuses
  • Care about your motivation levels

She operates on a very simple system:

Walk = Good. Not walking = unacceptable.

And somehow, that’s more effective than any fitness app ever made.

What 325 KM Looks Like

It’s not dramatic.

It’s:

  • Quiet streets
  • Same routes, different days
  • Weather that ranges from “nice” to “why are we outside”
  • And a corgi who is equally excited every single time

No medals. No finish line. Just consistency.

The Unexpected Part

Somewhere along the way, it stops being about distance.

You:

  • Think clearer
  • Stress less
  • Notice more

And without realizing it, walking becomes the easiest habit to keep.

What’s Next?

No big goals. No dramatic challenges.

Just more of the same:

  • More walks
  • More kilometers
  • More Boots dragging the schedule forward

Because clearly, she’s in charge.


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