Well, lots of you have already heard this, but it's one of my favorite stories from ds's first visit at age 4, so here you go again...We were starting out with our very first day in the MK, we had ds buckled into his stroller and ready to go. We were on our way and almost entering Tomorrowland, when ds told us to stop the stroller. He had just started Catholic pre-K the month before, so he was taking everything they told him very literally. He bowed his head and said, "Dear Lord, please be with us while we are meeting our characters, Amen!" He had been told that anytime you are about to do something important, you should pray that God will be with you. It was so cute, but also a little jarring. I guess we hadn't really thought through the religious part of sending him to Catholic school
I have heard it before but it is always good for a chuckle!
Just keep telling yourself it's

money! And isn't it nice to be needed?
Actually, at this point in life it is COLLEGE money. I don't anticipate being able to hit Disney again for many years.... not with DD two years away from college and DS heading in three years after that. It would just be irresponsible. I know.... life is short, all that junk. But it is time to get serious and put away a bit more college money~!
Sadly, I figured out that there is probably NO WAY for me to celebrate my 50th birthday at Disney... we will be in deep with college tuition payments. But maybe I'll celebrate 60 there.
Couldn't run this morning because dh needed to get to work early. Doing great with eating, so that's something. I have a new project at work, so that will keep me busy instead of snacking in the afternoon, always helpful
Maria
Glad to hear that the eating is going well for you!!
WWAAAHHHHHH i knew thomas sleeping in would not be a good thing. he's been cranky all day and refuses to nap. screamed bloody murder in his crib until i took him out. waaaaaaahhhhh!!!
mommy needs her quiet time!!!!
so...no nap, and earthquake, and i can't drink booze. it's official. this day sucks. lol!

I remember those no-nap days! We stopped allowing DS to nap at about age 2 1/2. He was a GREAT napper (2 - 3 hours), but wouldn't go to sleep at night very early. DD was about 5 or 6 at the time, so she was going to bed fairly early. I would get NO break at all.... I would have her all day and him all evening. It was tough at first..... by 5pm some days he was a nightmare to be around.... but eventually he got used to the "no-nap" routine and was able to handle a full day, going to bed around 7:00 or 7:30 pm.
Hang in there.... things will get better!
Whew! Ok, that's one NYer checking in...how is everyone else? We evacuated our bldg, but they let us back in. I feel so safe. Isn't there something called aftershocks?
Maria
Glad you are okay. I didn't feel it at all. DS said that the radio DJ mentioned feeling it, but honestly, I don't think it was much around here at all. In fact, I was in a VERY OLD mill building in Manchester at the time of the quake and I"m SURE that the old building would have been very creaky....plus it was very quiet and I"m sure I would have heard something.
I'm a little better, apparently I'm allergic to the silvadene which is the med the DR gave me for the burn. Go figure! LOL
So I have hives, awesome. And my ears and throat itch, double awesome.
I'm glad your toe is better!! We are just a handful this week aren't we?!?!
DH checked in from DC, everyone is ok. No damage to the building, just some jostled computers. I didn't feel anything up here but I'm loopy and I was driving so I doubt I would have noticed.
Apparently Colorado had an earthquake this morning too.
Holy guacamole Batman! This lady needs some help!
Did you get to the ER? I'm gonna text you this morning!
Back with the QOTD for tomorrow.
We are only two short days from the end of the summer challenge. As you think about your Summer and plan your Fall it might be good to think a little about how you feel about yourself and how you have done.
Here is a little quiz I found on sparkpeople.com (where else?

) about body image.
How Positive is Your Body Image?
Body image affects how you feel about yourself, how you project yourself, and how you care for your own health. Answer the following questions to find out where your body image stands now—and how you can improve it.
Here is the link to the quiz:
http://www.sparkpeople.com/resource/assessment_questions.asp?quizid=69
One of the things that I liked about this quiz is that it tells you what your body image is but also gives you some suggestions on how to improve it.
Which leads me to the QOTD Wednesday, August 24, 2011: How is your body image today? You can take the quiz and share the answer or just tell us how you feel about your body image.
I'll be the brave one to go first.
You need to work on your body image.
Don't worry, you're not alone. Eighty percent of women are dissatisfied with their appearance (Goldberg, Bailey, Lenart, & Koff, 1996; Katz, 2005), but that doesn't mean it's OK or healthy to feel that way. Luckily, there are ways to improve your body image and view yourself more positively right now—without changing how you look.
I'm thinking that maybe some work in this area would help me to move beyond the land of good intentions and into the land of great results.
Have a great evening all!
Well.... I don't need to take the test to know that my body image stinks. Especially since I am STRUGGLING with this vacation weight. The way I feel, you might think that I gained 25 or 35 pounds, instead of about 10 (overall since early May, when I was at 129). I feel HUGE! I've resorted back to wearing baggy t-shirts and oversized shorts. This isn't me!! I hate it!
Need to work on both the body image and the actual BODY!! I'll try to take the quiz later.
however, on the positive side, this here body of mine ran a half marathon in february! it birthed a kid and it's going to birth another one in a few months! so, ya know, it's not so bad
Good positive thinking there!
I swear that he was just born. Where does time go?
P I got a new credit card to earn points towards our cruise next summer. The credit score was sent with my new card.
Ahh.... .sorry to seem nosey, but I wasn't sure if they needed your credit score to determine whether you got the raise. I've heard of people not getting jobs because of their credit score.... but I often wonder what that has to do with folks ability to do a job!
Yeah for points! I am paying for DD's trip to Costa Rica next year TODAY with my air miles (Southwest) card! I may not be able to afford a Disney trip for the next few years, but I'll earn a trip SOMEWHERE!!
The brownie was delicious. I had enough points for it because I ate a small breakfast and ordered a salad, and still had plenty left over for dinner. I don't regret it at all, but I hadn't looked up the points beforehand since I didn't know what I'd be getting for dessert, so I was a little shocked.
I learned that lesson the hard way too! Now I try to ALWAYS know the points of a food BEFORE I consume it!!! If not, I estimate and then ask myself.... "if you find out that it is actually DOUBLE your estimate, is it still worth it?"
Last night one of my housemates sent the rest of us a message asking if we would be okay with two of them (they're a couple) bringing a yorkie poo. First off, it's illegal to have anything besides a fish in on campus housing. Second, I'm deathly afraid of dogs (besides my own, for the most part). I was on the verge of caving, but then one of the other housemates said she would not be okay with it, so thankfully the dog will not be coming.
Waiting for Mom to get off work so she can fit my Minnie Mouse dress pattern to me for
MNSSHP! (Only 45 days until our trip-it's getting so close

)
DON'T CAVE. First of all, she is asking you to agree to do something ILLEGAL!! Second of all, you need to live there too. Why subject yourself to something that will make you miserable/uncomfortable/unhappy? I think it was mean, inappropriate, and downright concerning that someone you are going to be living with would ask you that right up front! She is asking you to conspire with her to break the rules, before you even get to know each other. I know what that would tell ME about her.
I'm speaking to you like I would my own DD. Don't cave in on important things like your own health/well-being, and the RULES/LAW! SUre, if she wanted to decorate her corner of the room in lime green skulls and orange butterflies, it would be okay to let her have her way, even if you hated green and orange. BUt honestly.... dont' agree to breaking the rules!
So, I am scheduled to coach starting Friday, from August 26th to September 1st. If anyone would like to take part of that week, please send me a pm. Thanks!
PM coming your way!
Apparently I need to work on my body image. Well, I knew that! LOL
This is not a good question to ask today because the hives have gotten the best of me. I just stood in a cold shower for 30 minutes and cried, trying to get my body to stop hurting. I now have hives in my mouth and throat so needless to say my body image is in the tanker! I took 2 benadryl at 9:30, I'm hoping they kick in soon or I'm going to the ER.
This sucks!!!
I am going to throw this out for folks like
Deb and Pamela, who might have more experience with this....we are driving to Montreal next week, and I am having a heck of a time figuring out if we can bring a cooler full of produce, nuts, cheese etc. I think we're safe with chips and drinks, but it would make my life a lot easier if I can bring all that along -- since I'm not eating chips these days!
We're going up I-89 and crossing in Vermont, if you have any advice. We've never driven across a border before (ok Nogales, but we weren't the adults in charge and it was 15 years ago), so I'm not certain how it goes. Oh! I bet
Lisah crosses the border, too! And maybe
Gretchen? I am up for any and all advice!
TIA!
Maria
When DS and I went to Quebec a few years ago, I didn't DARE bring anything (food-wise) across the border. I was just too concerned about being stopped or it being confiscated (I"m cheap and it would have made me CRAZY to lose lots of expensive groceries!). It certainly would have made it MUCH easier, but I didn't want to risk it.
As it was, we were barely given even a glance, even with a car FULL Of camping gear, etc. I could have had a cooler full of live bugs and they wouldn't have noticed!
I would bring along food for the road trip itself, but be prepared to dump whatever you have left when you hit the border. If they ask about it, come clean (as I'm sure you would), but if they don't ask, oh well.
I'm guessing sealed packs of nuts and cheeses might be okay. Maybe even sealed containers of hummus. But I don't think I would risk bringing produce.
You should be able to find whatever you want fairly easily once you get there. DS and I were in a fairly rural area with one small grocery, but we had no trouble buying what we wanted.
Enjoy the trip!!!
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Morning friends! Not a lot of time to chat here, but I've been so MIA lately, I didn't want to skip another day.
Anyone else here get "Fitness" magazine? I got it free for a year through some promotion (can't remember). I did a "superset" workout that was in the newest one yesterday and I can definitely feel it in my legs!
Well..... DD is waiting to hit the mall for some back to school shopping. I did ALL of DS's shopping yesterday without him!!

And everything fit (except one pair of sneakers)! It was SO much easier without him.... but then again, boys sizes are SO EASY.... much easier than girls sizes. I loaded up on jeans and cargo pants (he literally outgrew EVERY SINGLE pair I bought last spring.... EVERY ONE!!), a few new short sleeved polo shirts, and a new pair of shoes. He has plenty of socks, underwear, and a few good t-shirts and hoodies, so I'm done with him for now!
DD doesn't actually NEED anything, but of course, it is always "required" to go back to school shopping!
Just texted Buffy.... she seems to be doing okay. Seems like she got some sleep. I'm sure she will be on here shortly.
DD is literally sitting next to me waiting to leave and I'm not even dressed yet! Gotta fly. TTYL......................P