First, a big shout-out and
THANK YOU to all my Lean Meaner buddies! You are unfailingly supportive to me, always reassuring, and just plain fun. I can't tell you how much that means to me.

And thanks for tolerating my Oscar madness. It'll pass soon, I promise!
Beth: I hope today's TM went well and the mini-break gave you just the kick you needed. Keep focused over the weekend, and I'll bet the weight loss starts right up again.
Stacie: I'm so glad you had a good work Friday. Even happier to hear the good news about Matt and driving. That's got to be a big relief to both of you.
Lisa: Thanks for the inspiring comments. I, too, get antsy, cranky, downright snarky when I can't work out regularly. The team aspect is just new to me. But you're absolutely right--the benefits of a team challenge FAR outweigh any weirdness that comes with my past colliding with my present. Your field hockey tournament sounds like lots of fun, except for the driving part.
Maria: Great job with the consistency of the workouts and with the food. I'm envious that you're able to step away from the scale. I'm working on that, trying to evaluate myself through other measures, but the scale is right there, staring at me every morning... Good luck on the sleepover--don't know why they call it that--and I'm sure DS will have a great time. You an DH, well, you'll be creating memories. As for your cats, you know cats. They hold grudges.
Oh, and erudite!

I am so anything but! I love that you use the word, though. DOOD is the only other person I know who uses it, and I tease him mercilessly for it. ("Erudite? Who even uses that word anymore?
Someone has his Ph.D.....") And now I get to (lovingly) tease someone else!

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Cindy: You do sound like you're on the mend--yea! And I think 3 days of healthy eating is also great news and means you're getting into the groove. (And today's song lyrics running through my head are compliments of Madonna.)
WWDave and NEPatsBill: It's so nice to see you two up to your shenanigans here!
Jeanne: I watched the videos and like what your DS is doing with color & lighting, especially playing with natural lighting and/or the illusion of natural lighting. I was particularly struck by the second video, "Suspension" as it really showcased his work. (Leviton's "Summer's the Worst" is good, too, but the narrative and its hook overshadows your son's work--not a bad thing, just not what I was looking at.) He reminds me of someone, but I can't place him at this moment. Does he have any influences? And is he in Hollywood now, NYC, or elsewhere? Just curious.
Vic: What's this WTO thing? Especially disciplinary WTO. No fun, no fun at all. But

for being able get in some running. I'm so glad your feet are getting a little better each day. I can't believe your feet (and mine) are taking this long to recuperate!
As for me: We did the check for the screening times; AMC is allowing a whopping 20 minutes between the films tomorrow, probably in an attempt to keep everyone eating concession-food junk. We're skipping Juno (seen it, thought it was cute, but not worth a 2nd go-round), but that doesn't show until 7 p.m., which is when we'll grab dinner & try to do some power walking. So that means from 11.00 a.m. - 6.30 p.m. we'll be in the theatre.
And that's the reason for snacks/mini-meals. I went to the grocery today & stocked up on nuts, string cheese, quiet fruits, and a bar. I'll probably bring in a peanut butter or maybe a hummus sandwich, don't know yet. Again, quiet foods that don't smell. I'm making a trail mix with pretzels, dried fruit, a little chocolate for a treat. I also bought junk food for DOOD (peanut M&Ms and mini-Reese's cups.) But following
Lisa's suggestion, I've already portioned them into single-serving sizes. That way, DOOD can make reasonable decisions instead of mindlessly eating. That's what we're both trying to avoid, I think: sitting in the movie theater, unconsciously munching away without regard for what we put in our bodies. It's happened too often in the past, whether it's at all-day film festivals or during airport travel days.
We're also planning on working out before we go, putting in a couple of hours at the gym and that eating/stretch/walk break during Juno. I did circuit & XT today and tomorrow I'll run. So you won't hear from me at all that day, because we won't be back until after 11.00 p.m. A full day of sitting. Boy, is Sunday's yoga gonna be fun!
