dwheatl
DIS Veteran<br><font color=limegreen>Can you tell
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Up 1.4 Nothing to see here. Just keep moving please::cop: (you get it? My weight is like a train wreck). I just don't know what to do to get the fire started. I know what I should be doing, and I'll do it for a good part of the day, but then I'll either a) eat emotionally, or b) give in to something around (today it was a colleague going to Wendy's just before I had to break some bad news to my grade level team). Someone said I need to have a goal as inspiring as a wedding or special occasion. I do want to go to Paris this summer, but with the way things have been with DH for the last couple of years, I'm afraid to look forward to anything for fear it won't pan out. I just need to commit like I did when I first lost my weight; no excuses, no embarrassment for needing to start over, and no self-pity.
Congrats to your darling girl. I was weepy like that last year. The worst was the Mass for the school feast day. I saw many of my old teachers (now they really are old), and I thought of myself at that age, and realized how grown up my DD is.
Sorry to hear about the friend's dad. We really do have to make the most of life, because we just have no idea what's coming.
My DD is a senior this year and will get recognized with all the other marching band seniors. She gets a flower. Hopefully we get homebefore the flower freezes!![]()
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Glad the marching band wears gloves. Not so nice when the temp is in the 80s, but great for tonight. All of these senior year things make me very weepy! I am sure to cry when they announce her name!
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Sad note, this morning my DD(14) told me that her friend's dad died on Sunday. The kids had the same classroom teacher every year in elementary school. Incredible nice young man. The dad had alot of health problems, but I certainly wasn't expecting to hear this news.
Congrats to your darling girl. I was weepy like that last year. The worst was the Mass for the school feast day. I saw many of my old teachers (now they really are old), and I thought of myself at that age, and realized how grown up my DD is.
Sorry to hear about the friend's dad. We really do have to make the most of life, because we just have no idea what's coming.