My favorite food pusher at work arrived at our meeting with top shelf chocolates again. Interesting that the largest person in the room took the most (3), three others took one each, and I took none. CREDIT moi of course, but the big deal is that it wasn't difficult. Just wasn't about me. The meeting was less boring when the food pusher used a pair of reading glasses to focus a laser pointer onto one of the chocolate wrappers to see it he could start a fire, LOL. Talk of Driven to Distraction.
maryblu - LOL at "balance envy and Yoga envy." Speaking of which, what have you "done about getting some Yoga, meditation, balance (in more ways than one!) into my life?" I feel a twinge of balance envy just thinking about the areas in my life that could use some adjustments.
onebyone - Sending you supportive thoughts for your long day at your aunt's funeral today. Funerals are a time for healing; I hope that includes your relationships with your mom and siblings.
Robin (RobinW) - Ouch for a hip ping; emailing you Tera's chiropractor just in case, LOL. Kudos for switching to upper body stuff instead of quitting.
Anne (wndranne) - Congrats on a new low scale reading. Hope your massage is a healing one.
Tera (twilit tera) - I like your idea, Exercise Deficiency Disorder (EDD). The world needs a disorder that has a non-pill remedy. I'm a big fan of the phrase Nature-Deficit Disorder to describe the kids who have no connection with the natural world, from Last Child in the Woods: Saving Our Children From Nature-Deficit Disorder by Richard Louv. Haven't read the book; got what I needed from the title, LOL.
ChinaMaine - Kudos for the balance exercises on the wii. And Double Kudos (one for each foot) for putting on your socks while standing. Isn't it the greatest that the natural loss of balance with age can be countered with exercise. (Now, there are some other natural losses that seem a tad resistant, LOL.) Methinks savoring small triumphs is indicative of solid Beckian CBT.
The Parker River NRW (National Wildlife Refuge) is one of my favorite birding spots on the planet. It's only a few minutes south of Maine. (Suffering Rose-breasted Grosbeaks envy here, LOL.)
Have a relaxing vacation visiting your mom. Yay for planning a Buffalo Beck Meet. Can't wait to hear.
bucket (bucketwithapurpose) - Kudos for "Exermocisin' through my laziness." Anything to avoid the dreaded EDD, LOL.
Yay for no SAT/ACTs. Is the GED required because you've home schooled yourself? Would love to hear how that's worked for you.
Alas, Dr. Paul Dirac was a revered physicist back when I first met college physics - referred to with awe; his electron equation was the latest and greatest. My attraction to the humility joke was because it contributed to my gut understanding that all our science is an analogy to the real world; the electrons don't care. Of course, the second half of the humility is the PhD bartender, which isn't as shocking an idea now as when I first heard the joke.
Readers -
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tip: Do not use chewing gum as a resistance technique. Some dieters tell me, "I can resist tempting foods, but only if I chew a piece of gum." To effectively exercise your resistance muscle, you need to get accustomed to eating three meals and three snacks with nothing else in between. It's okay to enjoy an occasional piece of gum, but don't pop it in your mouth because you think, I need it. Once you learn to tolerate the sensation of having an empty mouth, you will be truly free.
The Complete Beck Diet for Life, pg 102
tip: Do not use chewing gum as a resistance technique. Some dieters tell me, "I can resist tempting foods, but only if I chew a piece of gum." To effectively exercise your resistance muscle, you need to get accustomed to eating three meals and three snacks with nothing else in between. It's okay to enjoy an occasional piece of gum, but don't pop it in your mouth because you think, I need it. Once you learn to tolerate the sensation of having an empty mouth, you will be truly free.
The Complete Beck Diet for Life, pg 102

). The hardest part at first is learning all the basic stretches and moves, and the names. After that it’s really just a slow paced core+stretch exercise routine. I find it both very invigorating and very relaxing. It’s better than having a cup of coffee in the AM.
Maybe just give yoga a probationary period? (e.g. ‘I’ll do it for a month and then decide…’) I understand Pilates is probably better for both core and balance, so maybe that’s best for you.
that being ‘so on plan’ was your bright spot! And sorry your pain level was up a bit. And, I’m really glad to hear you’ve broken below 220, it is quite an accomplishment. 
Then I finally figured it out. It is evil, to be sure…
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I feel great, and Im happy! Amazing what good clean food and a bit of exercise can do for a person!
I'll go with this. This time I won't make the mistake of thinking of my brother and sisters as "family". That totally messes me up. Better to treat them as "friends", then I know how to be/what to do. These are all complications of having spent my childhood away from them. It still don't come natural.
melons.