Okay, I'm toughing it out with the internet. She's still slow, just to spite me. But I've loaded up the page & will hope for the best.
Jeanne: I know I mentioned this on 'Ohana, but congratulations! You all look beautiful, and happy, and loving. They're great pictures and if you were ever stressed during this whole process, it doesn't show in the pictures. The bride & bridesmaids look lovely, and you're also a knockout in your gorgeous dress!
Beth: I know you flew out today and don't know if you'll have the chance to check email/DIS before Sunday (gee, I almost hope not), but I'm rooting for you and a great race! I know you'll do well, and it's always good to get away from the house (and all it entails) for a while.
Tandy: I believe it takes an awful lot of strength to quit smoking, no matter how long or how many attempts. My father quit after 40 years, and it was one of the hardest things he ever did. Kudos to you. Me, it's the sugar that I'm finding hard to quit although I haven't cracked yet.
To answer the cancer question: it's been 10+ years since the first diagnosis! Woo hoo! I beat the odds.
How great is it that you and your DS urge/support/egg each other on with the bleachers, baseball, and the bike (and everything else healthy and physical). You're such a good role model! OH, I so wish you'd gotten a picture of your dog in the basket! I laughed just imagining it.
Vicky: I always knew you were one tough (sugar-free) cookie! To be able to turn your back on your favorite Chinese food is a big deal, IMO, only to be topped by your resistance to the chocolate cake! The water weight thing is very interesting even if I know I couldn't consume that much liquid in one day unless it were for medical reasons. There's so much about fitness competitions I don't understand.
Me too with the Ghibili! The Toonseum is something you could just breeze through if you weren't a cartooning fan. Even taking my time we were out in less than an hour. But I hope they get more funding & support to move to a bigger place; they have the collection, just not the space or staff. The Toonseum broke off from the Children's Museum last year, and I hope it was a good decision.
Cindy: We're on the same page with being focused on the pre-summer challenge!

I know you'll do well and I'll have to follow your lead. And I fully admit that I have an easier time of it than you do being alone for a month, on my own schedule, is so much easier than being responsible for your family's meals, schedules, etc. I wish I could share my alone time with all of you. (But then I guess I wouldn't be alone.

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Great job running 3 days in a row, with a goal of 5! Not to mention getting your activity points + in every day! I have to say, the points program does seem to be a clean, streamlined way to approach things.
Jackie: I'm so sorry about the humid run, your knee, your stomach whatever-it-is, your work. You've had a series of stressors, large and small, and definitely deserve a break today. (Not at McDonald's, though.) Are you feeling better, I hope? And is work because to normal, or at least more normal?
I find my cats overly needy when DOOD is away. I can't imagine what they'd be like if they were dogs. Too much responsibility! I'm glad you said you'd have to purge, too. I've been feeling like a bit of a no-willpower loser about it.
Maria: Oh, I didn't even think about the free Disney day & your DH. Maybe that's because it's inconceivable to me that anyone would do the Disney marathon & not like Disney. (Or maybe it's the not like Disney part...

) I'm glad it'll work out for your maximum touring pleasure, though. Of course he's got input into where you go you're just planning ahead because you know him so well.
Epcot resturants: Cantina del San Angel will be re-opened as the Hacienda del San Angel, with table-service, although you said no Mexico (don't know how much the menu is changing). And Italy will get the new pizzeria, Via Napoli. Or how about Kouzzina?
And because I'm on the subject of DH, I have to ask. Does he like Star Wars? Couldn't he be convinced to do Star Wars Weekends?
And lest you think this is all about DH, you've been doing marvelously with the working out & eating. I thought of you when I was in the grocery store today & managed to buy some good things on the Maria list.
Manda: I'm so sorry to hear about the stomach bug. On the upside, you should congratulate yourself, big time, for being so determined to eat well and do what exercise you could do given you were sick! I have good feelings about your weekend this weekend, if for no other reason than you deserve it.
AFM: Well, I weighed myself today. UP another pound. On the other hand, I didn't weigh myself after Memorial Day Weekend, and I'm fairly sure I put on a pound or two. Oh well, what's done is done.
I've been good about exercising & even the running, even though early mornings aren't my friend. I'm also off the sugar, white bread, etc. since the 1st. Massive headaches the first couple of days and lots of thirst. Apparently I consume pounds of sugar normally. I've been compensating with too much eating, but at least it's not the bad stuff.
And I did a cupboard purge. I wish I didn't have to do it, but I threw out chocolate-covered almonds and chocolate chips. They were open boxes and thus vulnerable to my roving eyes. I just didn't trust myself to be alone with them, especially late at night. It feels like such a waste of food, but there is is. DOOD will not be happy to come home and find I've cleaned out everything that's tasty. (He's at the Folger in D.C. again this year, Maria.)