dismom9761
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Amy! Your picture killed the thread!![]()
Loved the bios everybody. How bout some pictures from all you no picture peeps.
Yep it killed this thread and the thread Sandy mentioned a few posts ago.

This statement remind me so much of how it goes at my house. My husband has been saying for years that I need to lose weight and make sure the kids don't get heavy (our 14 year old is a little on the heavy side but so was I when I was his age-he should outgrow it). Anyway, anytime I would not buy pop when I bought groceries he wold get mad because he needed his every dy. Also if I tried to fix a really healthy dinner he would be like "why did you fix this, we do't need to eat like this". We're talking like shrimp and pasta instead of meat and potatoes, or maybe a meatless main dish once a week. Anyway-never got much support from him so it's hard to teach the kids the good hbits. Now that his metabolism is slowing down it's a different story-he doesn't want me buying pop an ice cream and things like that. And he wants me to cook healthier-not a problem for me except that there are alot of veggies he doesn't like so he doesn't like to try new things if they include the veggies and he won't tell the kids they have to try them either. I think every thing should be tried once and then if you don't like it don't eat it anymore. Does anyone else have these kinds of discussions with your DH?
My DH is the exact opposite-the kids MUST eat what is on their plate no matter how many times they have tried it.He does let them get a "thank you helping" instead of a normal serving.This way you show your appreciation for the person that has cooked for you.
I am lucky that my DH has jumped on board with the healthy eating and exercise.He has lost 25 lbs since February 14.