Morning Chicks!
Hi to
Faerie--hope you are getting everything done and have some fabulous new clothes...I am sure things are very "on task" for you right now

Have a safe flight...enjoy it all...and all the new experiences!
BB Glad your DH is on new meds...I was on Advair for a couple of years too, helped ALOT with my asthma and such. Now I mostly control it with allergy shots and exercise (my personal belief is that heating up the body/lungs with strenuous cardio really helps me) I hope it works well for him and you get to see the grandchildren soon!
Trish good job with the OP! And I'm glad your DH is doing well now...scary stuff! Good advice on the nutritionals...I second that! My friend who is a lung specialist was just telling me how important they are finding vitamin D to be also in preventing cancers, especially for women!
And speaking of Vit D
Mod get yourself one of those lights!! This Jan I started taking vitamin D morning and night and DH bought me a
Verilux Happy light and while it is not the prettiest thing ever, it is VERY helpful! I highly recommend it! There is a big price range, the more basic ones have a more basic price. I felt worlds better this winter in comparison and Oregon is super gray many, many days of the year. I put mine in my bathroom on a shelf right in front of my face and I just flip it on while I am getting ready in the AM. And just so I'm not bashing Oregon (this state I love) lots of days we have the most gorgeous weather of anywhere in the world IMO! However, currently it is gray and rainy...my new baby flowers are getting a drink

I love pictures too...show us the patio! Good luck on staying away from the movie treats! I'm sure you can do it!
Stiches, remind me what you do that you have to sleep in the day? I am losing from my bust (ugh) and my tummy (yea!) and legs are firming up a bit I've been noticing. Arms are still not great. Triceps exercises are our friends

Triceps dips and weights are what I've been doing, and I wear alot of v-neck tops (elongate myself...in theory) I have noticed my bra straps falling down alot..it is getting very annoying! Those tree roots are a killer, I feel that! Still have random roots from last year's tree removal that I keep finding.
Shrink cool on the juicer, I have one, you've reminded me. Might be a good way to use my produce that's a bit softer than I want to eat. When do you head out into the wilderness? Are you looking forward to the adventure? And I did read and appreciate what you said about your folks on the pre-crash thread. Sounds like you are really doing some good mental work! Good for you!
Vday me neither, on the Y, haven't ever been...And hey, what are you doing now that you're a college grad?
Paint Stay strong with the DH situation...that can be rough! I can imagine it all too well. Mine gets in phases where he is quite opinionated about MY activities too. It is almost always HIS issues and he is looking for an outlet (me

) and our division of labor gets skewed since my job is much more flexible and he thinks I have more time to do home-care stuff. Partly true...but still...I have needs (3fc!!!

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I am sure there are good Ethiopian food joints in the Chicago area. It is fantastically tasty food! Really very good. Worth a try! Injera is the Ethiopian staple bread and its sort of like a big, spongy crepe, its a huge flat bread that the other dishes are served on like a table top. To eat the other dishes pieces of injera are torn off and used to scoop up mouthful. Sometimes they bring extra rolled up little strips you can use as a spoon. The bottom bread soaks up all the flavors and is just amazing. Lots of variety of flavors and spices, some curry, some hot, some fresh like tomato and parsley and lemon. Lamb, chicken and beef are used but mainly vegetables and legumes. I live in a very multi-cultural city and have friends of all varieties so I try a lot of foods from other cultures. My church is also has a predominance of Middle Eastern people, so Arabic food is one of my favorites and I've learned to make a lot of dishes over the years. I also borrow traditions and foods I like, for instance, I almost always include a couple cups of chopped parsley in every green salad I make.
Hey, have fun on your Wii!!! How's the hand healing up?
Suite good job being OP! You are encouraging me too! It DOES feel good and its a matter of choices and planning! Sounds like you have a good plan for this week! Yeah on the no spoon thing...the woman who owns the restaurant we went to is very nice and accommodating, I've been to some where it was not cool to ask for silverware...but Oh well...a WW has to do what a WW has to do...I figure I am the CUSTOMER unless I am in someone's home! Happy office mate situation it sounds like, hope that works out well. And hooray for the router and being outside!

That will be much nicer.
I am looking forward to some SUN and being outside on my deck. It is cold and icky here currently. Moving my brother's fam went ok last night. I ended up loading up a couple of trucks and then babysitting and making dinner instead of unloading on the other end. Fine by me! I did NOT have the pizza that was there and DID go raid the garden dregs to put together a great big fresh salad. I chopped down all the last of their parsley too and brought some home with me for this week. I have not seen the inside of the new house yet, but I'm sure I will sometime this week.
We will be babysitting their Boxer (big baby of a dog) while they are on vacation next week. I plan to walk that dog alot and get her very good about laying on a bed. She has been allowed to be on the furniture at their old house (but never is at ours) and they've bought new furniture for the new house so she will now be banished to a proper dog-bed. Auntie (aka opinionated dog-trainer) will have her leaping into her new dog bed with glee by the time she goes home (I hope). Half the battle is giving her enough exercise so she is tired and wants to just crash.
Well, hopefully another strict OP day for me...so far so good. I've made dinner already for tonight: big green salad, Italian-style turkey meatloaf, corn on the cob (waiting to go in the pot) and I was nice and made DH a rhubarb pie this AM before I went to work. He is lucky today

I probably will have about 1/4 cup serving of it and call it good. Yesterday I ended up with 47 grams of FIBER! WHOO HOO! Amazing. And its paying off I think. Trying for at least 30 today, lots of vegetables!
