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i love the shoes!!! always wanted to get shoes that fit for you type of thing.. One day maybe!!! I do not run.. Unless there is a haagen dazs ice cream truck rolling down the street.

I will walk with you any day and be proud to do so. i will do a work out with you as well... No running for this one

So how upset was Maxine when you got back from Ditto??
 

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i love the shoes!!! always wanted to get shoes that fit for you type of thing.. One day maybe!!! I do not run.. Unless there is a haagen dazs ice cream truck rolling down the street.

I will walk with you any day and be proud to do so. i will do a work out with you as well... No running for this one

So how upset was Maxine when you got back from Ditto??

Don't know how often we could walk together unless like that country song lines
"you start walking my way I'll start walking yours, we'll meet in the middle....." :upsidedow nice thought though it would be FUN and I'd be proud too

Maxine, like I said she did the "sniff-snort-walk away" jealous routine until I gave her hay, than she could not have cared less :rotfl2:
 
Thanks I had an AMAZING time...Maxine gave me the ole "sniff -snort- walk away" routine when
I got home :rolleyes1 j e a l o u s BUT once she got her hay she couldn't have cared less !




Yes yes I am ...I must admit hours later my tusch hurts but it always does after a ride but GOOD hurt



You know I really don't know the weight limit, I'm thinking 225 or thereabouts ?? not really sure I can find out though next time I go

OH you read that yes I could never do those tastings Back in the day I was a scotch drinker when we went out to the clubs.....30 years ago :rotfl: NOW ? one glass of wine or a beer or a wine cooler and I am under the table !!



So tonight I went to one of the male :angel:'s stores for the seminar with Jeff Galloway What a nice man and an interesting life story Met a ton of people there from marathon runners to coach potatoes I would not consider myself a couch potato but felt right in because of the different levels Picked that man's brains about EVERYTHING and learned so much in 2 hrs

Also got my first pair of real running shoes...never had good shoes or sneakers in my life As the oldest of 5 you got what they could afford, whether it was a dollar store or thrift shop or whatever I remember many times all of us sitting around in the kitchen while paper plates were cut up to be placed inside your shoes if the soles were starting to get real thin just so they could survive a little longer That buy cheap shoes carried over into my life so I always went for the bargain....not used shoes mind you but I probably have shoes older than some of you reading this

Enough of that I felt like a real princess first I stood on a machine to see where the pressure of your feet is Then they had me walk on a treadmill and measure your gait/stride Apparently I am pretty rare...in a GOOD way..only 20 % of the population walks/runs and lands on the foot where its' supposed too No leaning to one side or the other no rolling of ankle etc Male :angel: angel was very happy says he hardly ever sees this My reaction was :yay: To me: another great sign of things to come

AND I remembered to put the memory card in the camera:



That's Rich (affectionately known as male:angel:angel) on my right, me (who is over the moon delighted) and my new hero Jeff Galloway He said email any time...:rotfl2: he may be sorry he said that !


and THE Running Shoes Can't decide if I should sleep with them on tonight or just lay them by my pillow :goodvibes Let the Run/Walk/Run training begin: Ain't they pretty ?


I cannot believe I missed a SHOE post!!! :eek: It's great seeing you so happy Ruthie - it seems like you had the most amazing day yesterday! I am so proud of you for all that you have accomplished!

And YAY for PINK Mizunos!!!! They are so cute! Here's to many miles on them! :cheer2:

D~
 
I cannot believe I missed a SHOE post!!! :eek: It's great seeing you so happy Ruthie - it seems like you had the most amazing day yesterday! I am so proud of you for all that you have accomplished!

And YAY for PINK Mizunos!!!! They are so cute! Here's to many miles on them! :cheer2:

D~

Oh I figured you'd smell the new shoe smell pretty fast and you did ! I love that they don't feel "clunky" like some running shoes/sneakers very light & airy I love the colors too What really "got" me was the greenish color first though First miles (maybe 1 but that's good )will be put on them on the treadmill Wed :yay:
 
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too too funny just got off the phone with the OTHER male :angel:angel (Physical Therapist) so sweet so kind so supportive was very happy about the horse trail ride and the report of my feet and the running shoes

The FUNNY is how he is taking the "it's all about you " attitude Tomorrow is registration for the Princess 1/2 and after much internet researching found out we had to pick a color for the "bib" the thing with your number on it Certainly don't want us/team to have different color OR clash with my shoes or his so he is willing to wear Pink if its offered ..HIS suggestion !!.does his DW realize what a great guy this is ? ! A Prince willing to be a Princess for someone he cares about :goodvibes don't know many guys that would be willing to do THAT

OK I better force myself to get out of here & get a nap or something life turns :upsidedow schedule wise as of tonight
 
Those are perfect princess running shoes, I think!

I need to loose weight -but not by running - I'm like Mo - no running for me unless there's a Zombie behind me. Even as a kid I was a sprinter, not long distance. More power to all y'all who do the distance thing.
 
Those are perfect princess running shoes, I think!

I need to loose weight -but not by running - I'm like Mo - no running for me unless there's a Zombie behind me. Even as a kid I was a sprinter, not long distance. More power to all y'all who do the distance thing.

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I'm so glad you got your ride in! How fun that looks! You look so happy to be "back in the saddle".

I LOVE your new running shoes. My favorite color is pink! I'll never be a runner but bet those would look great on the treadmill.
Have a great first night back at work! ,love, Ruth
 
Thanks Dee, Ruth, Mo, and the other Ruth :) My Marine Corps dd always said your muscles never forget, I think she's right as the healing has been coming along much better than if I had not been active most of my life.


I will be counting on the "muscle memory" when I start this training. Never ran an official race but was a runner all my life.

First thing to go, cigarettes I cut myself off cold turkey last Aug and never picked them up again (after 40 plus years) until the shock of Dillon passing in November.....Its time...very soon...

Now if I get to work through this torrential rain with no problems all will be good...I LOVE FL I HATE the month of June
 
Thanks Dee, Ruth, Mo, and the other Ruth :) My Marine Corps dd always said your muscles never forget, I think she's right as the healing has been coming along much better than if I had not been active most of my life.


I will be counting on the "muscle memory" when I start this training. Never ran an official race but was a runner all my life.

First thing to go, cigarettes I cut myself off cold turkey last Aug and never picked them up again (after 40 plus years) until the shock of Dillon passing in November.....Its time...very soon...

Now if I get to work through this torrential rain with no problems all will be good...I LOVE FL I HATE the month of June


I will start by adding your smoke free wish to my prayer list. :) I say all the time if they told me it was not harmful to me I would put one back on my lips in a split second. Best relaxant I have ever found. But, not worth the health ill effects. But, we do what we have to to get where we are. If that got you through Dillon's passing, so be it. Now drop them & be free from that chain. Lovingly I say this.
good luck with the rain. No offense, but I hope you get the blunt of it done with before August. ;) Be safe.

I have more to say, but you will have to jaunt over to my PTR. (that is what I call a teaser. :cheer2: )

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It's 3:22AM and I'm wondering how you're doing. I am praying all is going well with you. Can't wait to get the update.

Oh boy, I'm gone for a couple of days and things explode around here!! Love, love, love that your ride went so well, with no problems getting "aboard" so to speak. And how fun to have 3 CMs to yourself.

Also, the shoes. Beautiful. And highly functional. Can't beat that! What a sweetie to give you a great discount. Those puppies are expensive! But, I agree, they are well worth it. I have really bad feet and have been buying expensive shoes for a while now. It was really hard since I always bought for the kids and never anything really nice for me. But now we can afford a bit more and my feet are lovin it! I'm so very happy you got great shoes!!!
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Ok, so the picture of you all lit up was priceless. I'm referring to the smile, not your heavy drinking.:drinking1:rotfl: It is so good to see you happy and on the right road again. You've endured so much these last months, but prayers have been answered and it's so exciting. You deserve every bit of happiness that is coming your way. Enjoy!:hug:

Also, the whole "missing fanny pack" episode was delightfully funny. Those things should STAY lost, but of course, in a pinch, I guess they have their uses. Now if D~ would just design a stylish fanny pack, we'd all be lining up to get one! You hear that D~?? Ruthie needs a D~ original for her horse rides. In your spare time of course!

Well, Ruthie, I hope all is going well with you tonight. Looks like I'll be up all night as well. I'm not earning money, just playing games on my iPad and watching Christmas movies. I'll make Dan's breakfast and pack his lunch then go to bed. I'll probably get about 3 hours of sleep since I can't sleep well during the day. I'll check in later to see how things went.

YOU GO GIRL!!!!
 
I quit smoking over 5 years ago - it was one of the hardest things I have ever done. I could barely walk any more because I was always out of breath - I was coughing all the time... I felt like I was 70 and I was only 32. :( I just woke up one morning and decided that was "it" - it was now or never. I helped myself to Josh's Chantix prescription - which messed with my head a bit (this was before anyone ever knew that this drug caused depression and suicide) - I didn't have any of those problems, but all I wanted to do was SLEEP all the time. I was on it for a week - and finally I told myself that I had to stop taking it - so I quit then and there and I haven't touched another one since. Best decision I ever made, and I don't think I could have quit with out Chantix either... I know that if I was ever to start again - there is no way I'd be able to quit a second time, and mostly that's what's kept me from even having one... However, I will say that because of the Chantix, the smell of smoke still really bothers me and sometimes makes me sick - which is good.

Sorry for the ramble... I don't know if my story will help you at all, but Chantix was a lifesaver for me... However, with all the warnings it has attached to it now - I am not sure I would recommend it.

HOwever you decide to quit - please know that we are here for you and cheering you on - you can do this! Look how far you have come in the last few months... and look at that smile on your face... You are worth every moment of trying that it takes. You are going great places Ruthie! I just know it!

Now, Lois... about that fanny pack.... I made a $$ belt once for our trip to Europe - now, granted, that was one of my very first zippers - but it was not an easy thing to make. I will think about it though, and see if I can't come up with something. :)

D~
 
I quit smoking over 5 years ago - it was one of the hardest things I have ever done. I could barely walk any more because I was always out of breath - I was coughing all the time... I felt like I was 70 and I was only 32. :( I just woke up one morning and decided that was "it" - it was now or never. I helped myself to Josh's Chantix prescription - which messed with my head a bit (this was before anyone ever knew that this drug caused depression and suicide) - I didn't have any of those problems, but all I wanted to do was SLEEP all the time. I was on it for a week - and finally I told myself that I had to stop taking it - so I quit then and there and I haven't touched another one since. Best decision I ever made, and I don't think I could have quit with out Chantix either... I know that if I was ever to start again - there is no way I'd be able to quit a second time, and mostly that's what's kept me from even having one... However, I will say that because of the Chantix, the smell of smoke still really bothers me and sometimes makes me sick - which is good.

Sorry for the ramble... I don't know if my story will help you at all, but Chantix was a lifesaver for me... However, with all the warnings it has attached to it now - I am not sure I would recommend it.

HOwever you decide to quit - please know that we are here for you and cheering you on - you can do this! Look how far you have come in the last few months... and look at that smile on your face... You are worth every moment of trying that it takes. You are going great places Ruthie! I just know it!

Well said D~!!

Now, Lois... about that fanny pack.... I made a $$ belt once for our trip to Europe - now, granted, that was one of my very first zippers - but it was not an easy thing to make. I will think about it though, and see if I can't come up with something. :)

D~

I know we hate fanny packs, but DH still likes them. Although I have talked him into wearing a back pack (donkey, mule, a@$, whatever). But, he still insists the fanny pack is so convenient. Maybe if it was fashionable, and manly, it would be more acceptable. :rolleyes1 ...or maybe not. ;)

Looking forward to hearing how your 1st day back went Ruthie.
 
I quit smoking over 5 years ago - it was one of the hardest things I have ever done. I could barely walk any more because I was always out of breath - I was coughing all the time... I felt like I was 70 and I was only 32. :( I just woke up one morning and decided that was "it" - it was now or never. I helped myself to Josh's Chantix prescription - which messed with my head a bit (this was before anyone ever knew that this drug caused depression and suicide) - I didn't have any of those problems, but all I wanted to do was SLEEP all the time. I was on it for a week - and finally I told myself that I had to stop taking it - so I quit then and there and I haven't touched another one since. Best decision I ever made, and I don't think I could have quit with out Chantix either... I know that if I was ever to start again - there is no way I'd be able to quit a second time, and mostly that's what's kept me from even having one... However, I will say that because of the Chantix, the smell of smoke still really bothers me and sometimes makes me sick - which is good.

Sorry for the ramble... I don't know if my story will help you at all, but Chantix was a lifesaver for me... However, with all the warnings it has attached to it now - I am not sure I would recommend it.

HOwever you decide to quit - please know that we are here for you and cheering you on - you can do this! Look how far you have come in the last few months... and look at that smile on your face... You are worth every moment of trying that it takes. You are going great places Ruthie! I just know it!

Now, Lois... about that fanny pack.... I made a $$ belt once for our trip to Europe - now, granted, that was one of my very first zippers - but it was not an easy thing to make. I will think about it though, and see if I can't come up with something. :)

D~

How sweet is this...

Kinda makes me feel bad for smoking around you during our trip!!! :grouphug:
 
I quit smoking over 5 years ago - it was one of the hardest things I have ever done. I could barely walk any more because I was always out of breath - I was coughing all the time... I felt like I was 70 and I was only 32. :( I just woke up one morning and decided that was "it" - it was now or never. I helped myself to Josh's Chantix prescription - which messed with my head a bit (this was before anyone ever knew that this drug caused depression and suicide) - I didn't have any of those problems, but all I wanted to do was SLEEP all the time. I was on it for a week - and finally I told myself that I had to stop taking it - so I quit then and there and I haven't touched another one since. Best decision I ever made, and I don't think I could have quit with out Chantix either... I know that if I was ever to start again - there is no way I'd be able to quit a second time, and mostly that's what's kept me from even having one... However, I will say that because of the Chantix, the smell of smoke still really bothers me and sometimes makes me sick - which is good.

Sorry for the ramble... I don't know if my story will help you at all, but Chantix was a lifesaver for me... However, with all the warnings it has attached to it now - I am not sure I would recommend it.

HOwever you decide to quit - please know that we are here for you and cheering you on - you can do this! Look how far you have come in the last few months... and look at that smile on your face... You are worth every moment of trying that it takes. You are going great places Ruthie! I just know it!

Now, Lois... about that fanny pack.... I made a $$ belt once for our trip to Europe - now, granted, that was one of my very first zippers - but it was not an easy thing to make. I will think about it though, and see if I can't come up with something. :)

D~

I am proud of you D' it sounds like it was hard, it usually is When I quit I prayed about it gave it up for Dillon The oncologist told me there was no way of knowing what exactly we were dealing with w/him unless we did surgery and he could go on the table

I wasn't ready, he wasn't suffering, so yes I made a bargain and threw them out after we left the office I had my answered prayers.. I got more time with him Aug through Nov and he very surely told me when it was time walked around saying goodbye to everyone I will never forget it

I went immediately across the street after that in Nov and bought a pack no guilt with everything else that has happened I haven't just tossed them I will again I started when I was 16, no coughing, no shortness of breath, nothing BUT always in the back of my mind Daddy was a smoker,don't think I have one picture of him without one in his hand and died at 67 massive heart attack, his brother Uncle Joey had quad/bypass got about 10 more years out of it and died at 73 their sister my Aunt Carol a month short of 70 cancer I'll be 59 in Sept BP good all cholest #'s good should lose 20-30 lbs why push it right ? Plus I don't like it...don't think I ever have easier to just give them up like last time


I know we hate fanny packs, but DH still likes them. Although I have talked him into wearing a back pack (donkey, mule, a@$, whatever). But, he still insists the fanny pack is so convenient. Maybe if it was fashionable, and manly, it would be more acceptable. :rolleyes1 ...or maybe not. ;)

Looking forward to hearing how your 1st day back went Ruthie.

A PERFECT fanny pack...did I just write that ???? :lmao: would have to have a Disney horse picture on it Maximus is my favorite he has Maxine's personality......1st day back at work, not easy glad its behind me tonight will be better :thumbsup2


How sweet is this...

Kinda makes me feel bad for smoking around you during our trip!!! :grouphug:
Just so you know I will NOT be the reformed smoker when I meet you that is a pain in the rear, I may follow you around with a can of Febreze but I do that to myself all the time
 
Lois: Always happy when you check in sorry about the sleeping :( hope Dan is well Christmas movies in June, we've talked about this before I LOVE Christmas
movies ANY time of year :goodvibes Last night was eh, I survived all good


Dee- I hopped right over to your ptr this morning after I got the fur-babies settled, they are settling into the "new" "old" schedule like clock work ...nice there is peace in the valley...and NO rain ...until this afternoon I'm sure

Yep-re: smoking see above that will happen very soon

OH August travelers no worries we get THIS kind of rain now, Aug you should all be fine
 














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