This calf was born at 93 pounds. That's eye-opening, especially as I am still in limbo, weight-loss-wise, and feeling lousy about my progress. Also learned from the internet this morning: an average female Rottweiler weighs 93 pounds. I have lost a full-grown female Rottweiler. That's a lot of dog! Knowing that makes me feel a little better about still being in the 150s.
(I might be obsessing a little now about things that weigh 93 pounds. It's sort of fun!)
Lol I had a big rottweiller named Moxie. She weighed over 120.If you were to lose her too, you would only weigh 23 lbs.
LOL, that's a little more drastic than I had in mind! Though losing JUST Moxie is more or less my goal. I will keep that in mind as I continue struggling to break this plateau.
During my recent relapse, I regained an American Bald Eagle but I've since lost an Ostrich Egg of that. Ultimately I want to lose The World's Largest Ball of Tape and 2 Guinea Pigs more but I will be happy (because I was before, just too dumb to stick to it) with the Fats and Oils an American eats in a year. Last time I got to that weight (Oct 2004), I'd lost 2 Guinea Pigs Riding a 2 Month old Horse, so I know I can do it!
During my recent relapse, I regained an American Bald Eagle but I've since lost an Ostrich Egg of that. Ultimately I want to lose The World's Largest Ball of Tape and 2 Guinea Pigs more but I will be happy (because I was before, just too dumb to stick to it) with the Fats and Oils an American eats in a year. Last time I got to that weight (Oct 2004), I'd lost 2 Guinea Pigs Riding a 2 Month old Horse, so I know I can do it!
Thanks, that made me smile!
Rosinante! I've missed you! Your story made me laugh out loud, thank you for that. CJ