Confession Time! ((ABSOLUTELY NO JUDGEMENT))
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For those that are following and care - the people accepted the second offer on the house! As long as all the mortgage/inspection/misc. stuff works out I will have possession in a couple months. I'm really excited about it
Congrats! Added bonus - the moving day regimen someone mentioned earlier.0 -
For those that are following and care - the people accepted the second offer on the house! As long as all the mortgage/inspection/misc. stuff works out I will have possession in a couple months. I'm really excited about it
Really happy for you. Thank you for being the bringer of good news to the thread.0 -
Super congratulations, @ShibaEars !!! How very grown up of you0
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My sugar monster gets the better of me sometimes. I will buy a slice of cake at the store, or bake some cookies, knowing that I'll eat a few bites, feel sick, and throw it all away. I only do this when I'm alone, so its probably the combination of sugar rush and shame that makes me feel sick. It's also a waste of food and money. Maybe someday I'll learn.0
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pearso21123 wrote: »I'm kind of crazy about trying to keep my "googleable" internet presence at a minimum. I have an uncommon first time and my married name literally only exists amongst my husband's family (it was bastardized when they immigrated)... So there is no anonymity at all. I have my social media privacy settings all cranked up, and I don't use my last name on Facebook.
I use my dog as my avatar because I got a few creeper requests from guys who have like, 500 female friends and their every status was like "where my boos at". It just seemed easier to change my picture. Surprisingly, no creeper requests anymore
I'm afraid to confess anything too earth shattering, just in case someone I know irl wanders in here and recognizes me
I think we might be related. If I google my last name, every single person that comes up is related to my husband. And the name was bastardized when they immigrated (or so I've been told). Now I want to know who you are
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my husband barely has any relatives that we know of, so probably not related... But it's nice to know others have the same struggle.0 -
For those that are following and care - the people accepted the second offer on the house! As long as all the mortgage/inspection/misc. stuff works out I will have possession in a couple months. I'm really excited about it
I've been waiting in eager anticipation.!!! Congratulations. buying a house is so awesome. except, there's no land lord to fix your hot water heater! and make sure the sump pump works before storing all your awesome stuff in the basement.0 -
cindeelee1 wrote: »I need to take in more Protein and CUT MY SODIUM INTAKE IN HALF - which is easier said than done - and I have a HORRIBLE addiction to Wintergreen Lifesavers - the Sugar Free ones just aren't the same.
Protein is the one I have the most trouble with too.
I always find myself about 30g short of my protein goal, but with no room for more calories... working on that...
I ordered some protein powder off of Amazon - Bluebonnet Dual Action Protein - Chocolate. Excellent reviews and 26g of protein a scoop, with only 4g carbs... I think it's about 110 cals a serving (before whatever you mix it with). Going to try working that in for breakfasts instead of my cereal, but I love my cereal, so I'll likely just end of having both, oh well
Edited for: Correct product name and clarification.0 -
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AgentOrangeJuice wrote: »
I'm sensing sarcasm? lol0 -
For those that are following and care - the people accepted the second offer on the house! As long as all the mortgage/inspection/misc. stuff works out I will have possession in a couple months. I'm really excited about it
Super! I was hoping they'd accept it and that you'd let us know. That is great news! Hope the purchase and inspection goes smoothly. Congrats!0 -
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pofoster21 wrote: »Tonight I learned that I probably have to put my gelding down soon. Really soon. I am sorry but this is the saddest news of my life. I love that horse body and soul. I may go awol.
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raelynnsmama52512 wrote: »Oh, the other day while we were grocery shopping, I was told by an older lady that it was "so wonderful" my 2 year old was singing "Jesus Loves Me" because "not many young people teach their kids that anymore". Truth is I didn't teach her that, she learned it at the church preschool she goes to twice a week. I didn't want to admit that, so I smiled and thanked her.
If she were here right now to hear my daughter singing along perfectly to Lady Antebellum's "Bartender", she'd probably think differently....
The first song my grandson learned to sing along with was "God is great, beer is good, and people are crazy" by Billy Currington. Belted it at the top of his lungs all the time. My daughter's favorite sing along at a young age was "Cheeseburger in Paradise" by Jimmy Buffett. I had to play it on repeat any time we were in the car.0 -
AgentOrangeJuice wrote: »
I'm sensing sarcasm? lol
no sarcasm at all, I cut myself off and edited to add the rest of my sentiment., scroll up!0 -
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raelynnsmama52512 wrote: »Oh, the other day while we were grocery shopping, I was told by an older lady that it was "so wonderful" my 2 year old was singing "Jesus Loves Me" because "not many young people teach their kids that anymore". Truth is I didn't teach her that, she learned it at the church preschool she goes to twice a week. I didn't want to admit that, so I smiled and thanked her.
If she were here right now to hear my daughter singing along perfectly to Lady Antebellum's "Bartender", she'd probably think differently....
The first song my grandson learned to sing along with was "God is great, beer is good, and people are crazy" by Billy Currington. Belted it at the top of his lungs all the time. My daughter's favorite sing along at a young age was "Cheeseburger in Paradise" by Jimmy Buffett. I had to play it on repeat any time we were in the car.
Now that's adorable! I'm just glad to hear her singing something besides "Let It Go" all the time. I'm still waiting for the moment she starts singing Metallica, Tool, or Avenged Sevenfold, since we listen to quite a lot of that as well lol.0 -
lalabrucey wrote: »Last night at the gym, I put on 'Eye of the tiger' and pretended I was Rocky working out for a big tournament
Confession: Despite living in the suburbs of Philadelphia for more than seven years (and visiting countless times before since I grew up in NJ/PA)...I have never run up the steps of the Art Museum.0 -
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AgentOrangeJuice wrote: »AgentOrangeJuice wrote: »
I'm sensing sarcasm? lol
no sarcasm at all, I cut myself off and edited to add the rest of my sentiment., scroll up!
Oh, well thanks! I don't think this place has a sump pump because of it's age, but hopefully they haven't had any issues. I'll find out more when they do the inspection this weekend. *Fingers crossed*!0 -
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Finally caught up. Geez.
I'm debating going to Sonic today to get chili cheese tots. With added jalapeños.0 -
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CountessKitteh wrote: »lalabrucey wrote: »Last night at the gym, I put on 'Eye of the tiger' and pretended I was Rocky working out for a big tournament
Confession: Despite living in the suburbs of Philadelphia for more than seven years (and visiting countless times before since I grew up in NJ/PA)...I have never run up the steps of the Art Museum.
Do it! Do it now! I'm jealous you are close enough. Clear across the country makes for a looooong run for me to get there - think Forrest Gump. LOL0 -
As I sit here getting nothing done all day, confession: I don't currently lift, technically I'm not supposed to, but I still end up wasting hours every week reading the rant Wednesday and gym story Saturday threads on /r/fitness every week.
I need to go back to staying off the internet while I work.0 -
After having a no-so-great run of days eating-wise, I weighed in today & only gained 1/2 a lb.
C'mon universe, validating cake & cookies for dinner, and sandwiches for lunch instead of salads IS NOT HELPING0 -
raelynnsmama52512 wrote: »raelynnsmama52512 wrote: »Oh, the other day while we were grocery shopping, I was told by an older lady that it was "so wonderful" my 2 year old was singing "Jesus Loves Me" because "not many young people teach their kids that anymore". Truth is I didn't teach her that, she learned it at the church preschool she goes to twice a week. I didn't want to admit that, so I smiled and thanked her.
If she were here right now to hear my daughter singing along perfectly to Lady Antebellum's "Bartender", she'd probably think differently....
The first song my grandson learned to sing along with was "God is great, beer is good, and people are crazy" by Billy Currington. Belted it at the top of his lungs all the time. My daughter's favorite sing along at a young age was "Cheeseburger in Paradise" by Jimmy Buffett. I had to play it on repeat any time we were in the car.
Now that's adorable! I'm just glad to hear her singing something besides "Let It Go" all the time. I'm still waiting for the moment she starts singing Metallica, Tool, or Avenged Sevenfold, since we listen to quite a lot of that as well lol.
My son's favorite song is Bury Me With My Guns On by Bobaflex. On repeat, over and over and over and... (I am sick of that freakin' song.)0
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