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Hi Sara, I totally agree with (the suddenly shrinking!) Marion. You had the gumption to do this from the start on your own and I don't doubt you'll go back and finish, quickly I hope. Meanwhile, this is a good place to be -- no whining, no illusions/delusions, and pretty nice people. You fit right in. ;)
Sheshie, I'm headed south into Saxony near the Polish border to stay with my DIL's family -- they who put real candles on a Christmas tree and light them. Lovely. I just had one of those realizations that gobsmack you with the obvious. I wrote a note to the in-laws asking them to get me some big bottles of water to have at the inn, because I drink a lot of water. [During Russian occupation the land was polluted with so much fertilizer and insecticides that the water can't be drunk.] I immediately followed that with a note to the animal sitter stressing once again that the animals drink a LOT of water. Then it hit me. Probably the reason Andy's made it to 19 rather than succumbing to the kidney problems that most older male cats (and dogs) have is because he DRINKS A LOT OF WATER. There HAS to be a lesson there. |
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I feel good at the weight I am at since it is the smallest I have ever been as an adult but I don't want to be comfortable... I want to reach my goal and feel great! |
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Good morning everyone! I hope we all get back on here soon. It's been very quiet over the holidays. I am trying to decide whether to restart Thursday or to wait until the 1st of Jan. My daughter heads back to Phoenix tomorrow and I'm not sure yet if my husband and myself are doing anything New Years Eve. I don't want to start with something to trip me up right away. I guess I'll make a call to our friends that we usually spend New Years Eve with and see if we are going to spend it together this year. I personally just want to stay home and relax for once.
I hope everyone had a great Christmas and enjoyed family and friends. I am so looking forward to a New Year and a new me. This time I'm hitting my goal! |
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We had an awesome Christmas. This was the first Christmas since we moved to Iowa that it felt like Christmas because we had people over. I'm still enjoying the quietness of the season. Yesterday, I wrapped up my classes for the week. It's a little thing, but to not have to think about them for a bit is nice. Even though I'm in the office, it's pretty quiet since I don't have to teach until next week. I'm doing those things I've been putting off while things were so busy. Marion |
Hanging in there during the holidays - but can't wait to get back to a "normal' routine. Planning to get started back on January 1! Having company for several days and cooking for them, is tough! Normally it's just husband and myself to cook for, that makes it so much easier! He will eat whatever I cook - I just usually add a carb dish for him. Haven't gotten on the scale since last Wednesday. Tomorrow will be the next weigh in for me.
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I'm just a bit tired myself... though I wonder if that's from inactivity or laziness or the fact that I do too much. In either case, I'm going to just kick back and rest this afternoon because I can. :smug: |
Hello Ipeeps,
I have decided to start back OP tomorrow instead of waiting until the first. I like the routine of it! Sure hope everyone had a great holiday, we did. Our daughter will not be home until Jan 10th and I can't wait to see her. I can stay OP while she is here, as she watches her diet. My hubby got me a Nook Tablet for Christmas, haven't played with it yet, but tomorrow I plan to. Sent all the "goodies" home with relatives on Christmas. Well, psyching up for the start-up tomorrow. Here I come phase I (using alternatives) |
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Oh my, that brought back memories of visiting my husband's family in what used to be Yugoslavia (now Croatia). My sister-in-law worked as a cook in a fancy restaurant. She and her family had lived in Germany for years and all her specialties were German. Also when we were visiting they had friends from Germany visiting so we had a German Christmas. I have never had such rich fattening food in my life. You will likely find it a relief to get back on track. Good luck with the detox from the German food and I hope your cold hits the road soon. Pat |
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Bella, I wish you (and everyone) good luck, too. I ended up re-starting this morning. What the hey? If I'm going to feel miserable from a cold and sickish from coughing so much, can going back into ketosis be any different? :dizzy: |
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I am like that when I get the flu; it immediately kicks me into a migraine which overshadows anything else. Thank heavens for the flu shot, which is free for everyone here. What an accomplishment to lose 2 pounds while you were away and with little control over what you could eat. That shows the power of the protein drinks and the wisdom of planning ahead when you are going into what appears to be an impossible situation. What I remember about my trip was that the meat was all breaded and then fried. Way too rich and upon reflection now I realize the meat must have cost a huge amount of money. That was in 1984 when we were in Sarajevo for the winter Olympics. Aside from the food it brings back wonderful memories, except we had to estimate when Canada was going to start losing at hockey and get my then 8 year old son back to my hubby's village where at least the food was much simpler. Sorry for the hijack, your comment on the food brought back so many memories. You will have the best memories too of spending Christmas with family while your grandkids are so little. Pat |
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