daisy_77
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Hello ladies!
It's been awhile since I've posted, but I wanted to at least check in real quick and let you all know that my new DD was born on 12/29/08. She was a little late, but at least she was born before the end of the year for a tax deduction
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Her name is Laila and as soon as I have another free minute, I'll post a picture.
I didn't read all the older posts so I hope everyone is doing well so far in the new year.
I'll talk to you all later!
CONGRATULATIONS!! How awesome! I love the name. It is so pretty.
And Happy Birthday, Laila!
I look forward to seeing the picture! Babies are so awesome.

Congrats! It's always when hubby is dreading meetings that he has a loss like you did.
I've done the same thing weight-wise...lost a bunch, met Robert, gained weight. We both joined, lost a ton, got married, I got insta-pregnant and gained a bunch (despite eating almost nothing due to massive food aversions), lost a bunch in the 2 weeks before I could start back with WW, lost all but 5 pounds to get to wedding-weight, then sat there for a year. Finally quit, and have been hard at work in gaining every last bit of it back.
But I'm still not motivated to go to WW, and I'm not sure why.
Hubby has been going for quite awhile now, but the recent diet changes he made since getting a diabetes diagnosis (though with only food and exercise changes he now has constant blood sugar readings that would challenge anyone to make that diagnosis now) helped to kick-start his loss and he's much happier now!
MamaKate, congrats! Pretty name!
Ooo, I am sorry to hear about your DH's diabetes. That is actually what scared me into really taking my weight seriously. My weight is centered around my waist...to close to my heart. My doc is astounded at how healthy I am, despite my weight. He does give me a dose of reality and tell me that if I don't get rid of the weight, my risk for disease rises. I wish your Dh the best in getting back into shape.

When you are ready, you will go back or do something on your own.