Confession Time! ((ABSOLUTELY NO JUDGEMENT))

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  • marissafit06
    marissafit06 Posts: 1,996 Member
    MoHousdon wrote: »
    MoHousdon wrote: »
    My birthday is 2 days after Christmas and our anniversary is the last day of June. If I had any advice for engaged couples it would definitely be, DO NOT, I REPEAT DO NOT, GET MARRIED THE SAME MONTH YOUR TAGS ARE DUE!!! That was ridiculously dumb on our part. It makes anniversaries a bit challenging. Luckily, our finances are in a place now where it's not as big of a deal, but let me tell you, it still sucks butt.

    Wait...what? How expensive is registration out there?!

    It depends on what kind of car you have and what year it is. I drive a 2012 Toyota Camry XLE Hybrid and the first year I had to pay for tags, it was over $500. This year is under $400. Still, that's a lot when you're not used to paying that every month. I'm not sure how it is other places, but in Kansas, you pay your registration according to your last name. Before I got married, my registration was due in September or something, now, because my name starts with "H", it's due in June. The same freaking month as my anniversary.

    ETA: It's not the registration that is so high, it's the stupid property tax. I hate having to pay property tax for something I ALREADY PAID TAXES ON WHEN I BOUGHT IT. It's ridiculous.


    The last name things seems super annoying.
  • marissafit06
    marissafit06 Posts: 1,996 Member
    edited May 2015
    peleroja wrote: »
    I love all the pet photos too!

    I gained 3 pounds before we left for Vegas last week to make my dress fit and I'm up another six today (which is hopefully mostly water and will go away soon), but we're married!

    Sorry they're kinda huge...

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    Those are beautiful. I love your dress!

    Eta: Congrats!!! And screw the extra pounds.
  • kellyjellybellyjelly
    kellyjellybellyjelly Posts: 9,480 Member
    I prelogged my food today... I gave myself 4 servings of cherries (because I LOVE cherries) but I can't remember if I've already had 2 or 3 servings already :(

    I hate when I weigh something & then two minutes later cannot remember how much it weighed LOL.
  • marissafit06
    marissafit06 Posts: 1,996 Member
    Tubbs216 wrote: »
    Big day in our house - my son had his high school graduation. I was a weeping, emotional wreck because it's been a long, hard battle for all of us. He has ADHD and mild Asperger's, but he's (hopefully!) graduating from the regular school program. It feels like a huge triumph!
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    Congrats!!!
  • berlynnwall
    berlynnwall Posts: 669 Member
    FroggyBug wrote: »
    I see lots more super cute animal pics. :)

    AngryViking1970-Happy Birthday!

    Confession:Just_Ceci talking about her husband shopping way in advance reminded me that I'm already done with Christmas shopping for the year. I like being done early to avoid stress later. I also like doing it that way because I can spend a little out of each paycheck instead of having to spend a lot at one time closer to the holidays.

    I do the same thing and I love being done early. I sometimes still go to Black Friday though if there is something really good, although the past few years stores have been putting most deals online so I don't have to go anywhere. Score!
  • lemurcat12
    lemurcat12 Posts: 30,886 Member
    Beautiful wedding and graduation photos (and adorable pet photos)! It's been a good photo day on the confessions thread.

    Congrats, peleroja and Tubbs!
  • lemurcat12
    lemurcat12 Posts: 30,886 Member
    BZAH10 wrote: »
    Lefty1290 wrote: »
    MoHousdon wrote: »
    My birthday is 2 days after Christmas and our anniversary is the last day of June. If I had any advice for engaged couples it would definitely be, DO NOT, I REPEAT DO NOT, GET MARRIED THE SAME MONTH YOUR TAGS ARE DUE!!! That was ridiculously dumb on our part. It makes anniversaries a bit challenging. Luckily, our finances are in a place now where it's not as big of a deal, but let me tell you, it still sucks butt.

    Wait...what? How expensive is registration out there?!

    Where I live it's about $35 plus tax.

    Not the way it is here! It's based on the year and size and make of the vehicle. A new full sized truck can run $800 - $1000 for registration. My son has an '07 Tundra and his annual registration is $700.00. Back in '03 when we bought a new Honda Accord it was $600.00. It does gradually go down each year but both of our '03 vehicles still run about $130.00 per year. Sports cars are also higher fees.

    Wow. I bought a new car in Indiana and my tags were around $300/year. I guess that's a little less than 1% of what the car was worth. My other car (an '04 Explorer) was like $60, which was the minimum charge.

    All of the other states I've lived in, it's a flat amount, and usually less than $100 per car.

    Property taxes in Cook County, IL for my house, on the other hand - were around $10k per year.

    As much as I enjoyed Chicago in the summertime, I'm glad to be out of there.

    Yeah, tell me about it, although I still think it's worth it to be here!

    (And ridiculous as my registration plus Chicago parking sticker is, I guess it's worse elsewhere.)
  • Tubbs216
    Tubbs216 Posts: 6,597 Member
    FroggyBug wrote: »
    I see lots more super cute animal pics. :)

    AngryViking1970-Happy Birthday!

    Confession:Just_Ceci talking about her husband shopping way in advance reminded me that I'm already done with Christmas shopping for the year. I like being done early to avoid stress later. I also like doing it that way because I can spend a little out of each paycheck instead of having to spend a lot at one time closer to the holidays.

    I do the same thing and I love being done early. I sometimes still go to Black Friday though if there is something really good, although the past few years stores have been putting most deals online so I don't have to go anywhere. Score!
    My Christmas shopping style would probably give you a nervous breakdown - I never plan anything and usually go out the week before, sometimes Christmas Eve. I have, on a couple of occasions, shopped online a few weeks early, and been very pleased with myself for that.

    My husband is worse than me - because of that I usually get quite nice presents as he goes out in a 'no expense spared' panic at 3pm on Christmas Eve.

  • Dnarules
    Dnarules Posts: 2,081 Member
    Tubbs216 wrote: »
    Thanks for the good wishes!
    ETA: I feel a bit odd about posting a picture - I don't have a single one of me anywhere else on MFP.

    It was a wonderful pic of all of you. Is your profile pic a Mii? I saw a resemblance. We used to love making Mii's to match ourselves.

  • marissafit06
    marissafit06 Posts: 1,996 Member
    BZAH10 wrote: »
    So as an experiment I decided to not log for a week and see how I would do.

    I'm happy to report I've still managed to lose 2 lbs and 1-2 inches off my butt, thighs and waist. I'm kind of happy about this for 2 reasons.

    1.) because I actually just eat when I am hungry and stop when I am full and finally feel satisfied ( I don't try to eat all my calories and get to my "goal" when I may not be hungry)

    and

    2.) because I realized I can actually eat a lot more than predicted and still manage to lose weight.

    I'm debating if I should do it for a month and see where I am at. I still weight the calorie dense things, but I've managed to eyeball everything and be dead on with it, so who knows.

    I really a want to try this. I think it will help with my anorexia if I'm not so focused on numbers and logging. My parents would feel better, too. They're scared to death for me. :anguished:

    I'm way too terrified, though. :frowning:

    I have no idea if this would help or not, but since your parents are involved and being supportive, would it be possible for you to just eyeball your portions, set out your meal or whatever snack you are going to eat and then your parents weigh and measure and log it secretly without you knowing, then you eat your served portion? Do that for a week or so, see where you're at and then you'll still have the actual info recorded so you can see how you are doing. Well, I'm not explaining that well, sorry.

    I guess I just mean for you to eat intuitively as @ddrhellbunny did but have someone else log your food so that it's not so stressful to you.

    Well, for one, I'm 28 and live alone. And two, my mom HATES that I weigh and track my food. I think she knew how obsessive I'd get even before I did. :confused:

    They just want me to eat and be well and not worry. I just feel like my metabolism is destroyed and one false meal or an added rest day would ruin all my progress.

    Thanks for the advice, though. :smile:

    Honestly, I was terrified before hand to not log my meals. I always assumed I would just "go of the deep end" because it didn't matter what I ate cause I wasn't logging so it didn't count. You have to learn to trust yourself.

    But honestly, I got over it. Sure, the first 2 days I was like ahhh crap I have no idea where I am in my calories for the day, but I stopped and actually looked at myself. I said, are you hungry? No, ok... find something to do. Did some things and thought about it in a few hours.

    Are you hungry now? yeah, I could eat a bit. had a little food. Was it satisfying? yup! Ok, your done eating. sweet.


    Not thinking about how many calories left for the day has been a real eye opener for me. I actually just think about if I am hungry or not and work from there.

    It's a bit terrifying, I know, but maybe you can give it a shot for a week and see how you feel. Best of luck for you :)

    I like this idea and will try it when I get to maintenance. I snack way too much and eat too many empty calories such as chips and chocolate that I need to log since it is so easy to overdo it. I commend you, though, for being successful with this approach.

    I am the same way with ice cream & cookies. It would be so easy for me to overdo it would ice cream alone.

    This is my food problem in general. 1500 and 2800 are equally satisfying, it's all about how I choose to eat. But burgers, fries, and toffee are too much fun for me to avoid them.

    I know this forum is pro-flexible eating, but I struggle with flexible eating when I'm not counting calories. I find it easier to stay thin with more restrictive eating habits, with the rare treat on the side. I think that's part of the reason it's taking me soo long to lose this weight - I'm having too much fun with the food.
  • Tubbs216
    Tubbs216 Posts: 6,597 Member
    Dnarules wrote: »
    Tubbs216 wrote: »
    Thanks for the good wishes!
    ETA: I feel a bit odd about posting a picture - I don't have a single one of me anywhere else on MFP.

    It was a wonderful pic of all of you. Is your profile pic a Mii? I saw a resemblance. We used to love making Mii's to match ourselves.
    Awwe, thanks - you're kind. I really hate pictures of myself and avoid being in them where possible.
    The profile pic is a little lego girl in Ravenclaw Quidditch robes - I'm in a Hogwarts challenge at the moment, so it seemed appropriate. When the challenge is over, maybe I'll put an actual picture of myself in there instead.
  • Francl27
    Francl27 Posts: 26,371 Member
    edited May 2015
    peleroja wrote: »
    I love all the pet photos too!

    I gained 3 pounds before we left for Vegas last week to make my dress fit and I'm up another six today (which is hopefully mostly water and will go away soon), but we're married!

    Sorry they're kinda huge...

    Congrats!!! You look amazing!!!
    Tubbs216 wrote: »
    Big day in our house - my son had his high school graduation. I was a weeping, emotional wreck because it's been a long, hard battle for all of us. He has ADHD and mild Asperger's, but he's (hopefully!) graduating from the regular school program. It feels like a huge triumph!

    Definitely something to be proud of!

    Edited to remove the picture links.
  • marissafit06
    marissafit06 Posts: 1,996 Member
    Tubbs216 wrote: »
    FroggyBug wrote: »
    I see lots more super cute animal pics. :)

    AngryViking1970-Happy Birthday!

    Confession:Just_Ceci talking about her husband shopping way in advance reminded me that I'm already done with Christmas shopping for the year. I like being done early to avoid stress later. I also like doing it that way because I can spend a little out of each paycheck instead of having to spend a lot at one time closer to the holidays.

    I do the same thing and I love being done early. I sometimes still go to Black Friday though if there is something really good, although the past few years stores have been putting most deals online so I don't have to go anywhere. Score!
    My Christmas shopping style would probably give you a nervous breakdown - I never plan anything and usually go out the week before, sometimes Christmas Eve. I have, on a couple of occasions, shopped online a few weeks early, and been very pleased with myself for that.

    My husband is worse than me - because of that I usually get quite nice presents as he goes out in a 'no expense spared' panic at 3pm on Christmas Eve.

    I Christmas shop that way too. My husband and I have exchanged gifts after the holiday because we waited too land and are generally cheap.
  • IAmTheGlue
    IAmTheGlue Posts: 701 Member
    BZAH10 wrote: »
    LH85DC wrote: »
    pofoster21 wrote: »
    ythannah wrote: »
    BZAH10 wrote: »
    ythannah wrote: »
    ShibaEars wrote: »
    pofoster21 wrote: »
    pofoster21 wrote: »
    BZAH10 wrote: »
    BZAH10 wrote: »
    I confess, I feel a poop coming on.

    You're still slacking in the confessions department, Pancake.

    I'm a very pure, innocent soul. Not much to confess. :)

    That's not what you said a few pages ago! Spill it! And I don't mean what you just said in your previous post. That we don't need to hear about. Since you're still with us on this thread you might as well contribute something good!

    Poop isn't good enough for you people? That usually knocks 'em dead most places. Tough crowd. Hmmm. Confessions, confessions, let me think...

    I confess that my dad's a recovering alcoholic who got rid of all the pets I loved and my childhood home when I was younger because he needed to move to Florida to try and keep my mom from divorcing him. When he was down in Florida, I witnessed my dad have an alcoholic seizure in front of my girlfriend who was meeting my parents for the first time. That was quite a few years ago, so he is doing better now. Even though I love my dad, we don't talk very much because he lives with my mom in NC now. That makes me a little sad, and I probably still harbor anger and resentment towards him.

    Good enough?

    Yes, that definitely qualifies as a confession. Growing up with an alcoholic parent is hard. My dad's dad was an alcoholic. Affected him and his brothers negatively in many ways.

    Is he in a recovery program or does he just drink less? Sounds like your parents are still together. Is that a good thing or bad? Sorry about the loss of the pets. I don't tell many people this but about 2 years into my first marriage I had to move out of my house, find a place to live, and re-home 4 cats in less than 2 weeks. With a 2 yr. old. I wasn't as successful as I'd have liked to have been as far as the re-homing so I've never allowed myself to have pets ever again. :(

    As far as I know, he just doesn't drink at all. That is one thing that my dad and I have in common. If we really want something, we make sure that we get it. No matter what the cost. So I do believe he is a person that just stopped. My parents being together is a very good thing. My mother's a sweetheart. That sucks about your pets. I have a couple cats and a dog now.

    So, I want to know...is that really your chest? :)

    I confess, that is really my chest. Taken with an iPad in my bathroom, right after a workout, flexing to exaggerate things a bit. I then used the black and white option on the iPad photo editor.

    I also confess, I edited this for grammar.

    Impressive. There was a guy in another thread (which I have no time anymore to check any other thread as this takes all my free time) who claimed some pic was of him, and it was some British actor. He totally got busted. He kept insisting it was himself until someone found the exact same picture on the internet and posted it. He finally confessed.

    I was wondering if you were 'enhancing'. :)

    No problem. It's a compliment. I guess I must be doing something right. Perhaps I've become a little too vain though. I know the exact spot in my house to make my pictures look the best. It's in the bathroom with the lights off, but the lights on in the hallway. For some reason the shadows make me look better than normal. There's a couple in my profile of me in the gym as well. I was by myself. No way I'd take my shirt off when someone else was in there. I really am a bit more shy in real life.

    Well I know what I'm trying tonight.

    Lol.

    I have one of those spots too. Mine is in the bedroom, diffuse natural light from the side and only one bulb in a two-bulb overhead fixture (confession: it's been like that for WAY too long!). I've actually taken a shoulder pic that I keep meaning to post in this thread to promote BZAH10's workout :) because the arm looks a gazillion times more defined than it does in any other lighting.

    I'd love to see it! I've attempted to take some more pictures of myself, but I'm terrible at it. I think I dislike the word "selfie" so much that I am unable to take a successful one.

    Great lighting but kinda fuzzy. All credit to your shoulder workout, however!

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    Holy smokes. Your arm looks fantastic!

    Agreed, your arm looks amazing! Now I'm going to have to troll back through this thread to try to find the arm workout!

    Pretty simple: I have 3 lb. dumbbells that I use while sitting on the floor stretching at night. I do lots of reps with the low weights: forward and backward shoulder circles, small pulses up and down, both with palms up and palms down. Lots of different varieties. I'm terrible and explaining them, but basically 3 sets of 12 reps each any kind of arm and shoulder exercises. Sitting on the floor really isolates the arms. They are much harder that way then standing up. I also have 10 lb. dumbbells and have started doing overhead presses with them. 3 sets of 12 reps. each.

    I'm a hundred plus posts behind but I'm glad someone asked this again because I'm getting ready to start doing your shoulder exercises to get sexy arms! Or at least less freaking horrible ones. Lol :)
  • LBuehrle8
    LBuehrle8 Posts: 4,044 Member
    I went over my calories today by 400 and I'm not allowed to work out (Drs orders) as I've hurt my back :(
  • berlynnwall
    berlynnwall Posts: 669 Member
    peleroja wrote: »
    I love all the pet photos too!

    I gained 3 pounds before we left for Vegas last week to make my dress fit and I'm up another six today (which is hopefully mostly water and will go away soon), but we're married!

    Sorry they're kinda huge...

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    IMG_2848_zps7mjyrtxv.jpg

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    You look great! Congratulations!
  • berlynnwall
    berlynnwall Posts: 669 Member
    Tubbs216 wrote: »
    Big day in our house - my son had his high school graduation. I was a weeping, emotional wreck because it's been a long, hard battle for all of us. He has ADHD and mild Asperger's, but he's (hopefully!) graduating from the regular school program. It feels like a huge triumph!
    fvs1bfqbgirl.jpg

    That's awesome. Good job to all of you!
  • jorgji11
    jorgji11 Posts: 1 Member
    I'm really curious, what is the purpose of the trash bag?

    I use it to lose water weight before my wrestling matches. It helps you sweat faster and alot more.
  • berlynnwall
    berlynnwall Posts: 669 Member
    Tubbs216 wrote: »
    FroggyBug wrote: »
    I see lots more super cute animal pics. :)

    AngryViking1970-Happy Birthday!

    Confession:Just_Ceci talking about her husband shopping way in advance reminded me that I'm already done with Christmas shopping for the year. I like being done early to avoid stress later. I also like doing it that way because I can spend a little out of each paycheck instead of having to spend a lot at one time closer to the holidays.

    I do the same thing and I love being done early. I sometimes still go to Black Friday though if there is something really good, although the past few years stores have been putting most deals online so I don't have to go anywhere. Score!
    My Christmas shopping style would probably give you a nervous breakdown - I never plan anything and usually go out the week before, sometimes Christmas Eve. I have, on a couple of occasions, shopped online a few weeks early, and been very pleased with myself for that.

    My husband is worse than me - because of that I usually get quite nice presents as he goes out in a 'no expense spared' panic at 3pm on Christmas Eve.

    Oh yeah lol. I would die. I'm a planner. Another reason I do it is because both my mom and one of my kids have December birthdays - so if I don't buy in advance I am completely broke by January. I made that mistake years ago. Never again!
  • marissafit06
    marissafit06 Posts: 1,996 Member
    LBuehrle8 wrote: »
    I went over my calories today by 400 and I'm not allowed to work out (Drs orders) as I've hurt my back :(

    Was it yummy? If you have a 500 calories deficit, technically you are still negative.
  • LBuehrle8
    LBuehrle8 Posts: 4,044 Member
    LBuehrle8 wrote: »
    I went over my calories today by 400 and I'm not allowed to work out (Drs orders) as I've hurt my back :(

    Was it yummy? If you have a 500 calories deficit, technically you are still negative.

    I ate somewhere around 1700 I'm supposed to eat 1390 to lose .05 lb per week and my maintenance is around 1600. I hate being so short! :(
  • WestCoastJo82
    WestCoastJo82 Posts: 2,304 Member
    Tubbs216 wrote: »
    Big day in our house - my son had his high school graduation. I was a weeping, emotional wreck because it's been a long, hard battle for all of us. He has ADHD and mild Asperger's, but he's (hopefully!) graduating from the regular school program. It feels like a huge triumph!

    Congratulations!



  • JPW1990
    JPW1990 Posts: 2,424 Member
    Tubbs216 wrote: »
    FroggyBug wrote: »
    I see lots more super cute animal pics. :)

    AngryViking1970-Happy Birthday!

    Confession:Just_Ceci talking about her husband shopping way in advance reminded me that I'm already done with Christmas shopping for the year. I like being done early to avoid stress later. I also like doing it that way because I can spend a little out of each paycheck instead of having to spend a lot at one time closer to the holidays.

    I do the same thing and I love being done early. I sometimes still go to Black Friday though if there is something really good, although the past few years stores have been putting most deals online so I don't have to go anywhere. Score!
    My Christmas shopping style would probably give you a nervous breakdown - I never plan anything and usually go out the week before, sometimes Christmas Eve. I have, on a couple of occasions, shopped online a few weeks early, and been very pleased with myself for that.

    My husband is worse than me - because of that I usually get quite nice presents as he goes out in a 'no expense spared' panic at 3pm on Christmas Eve.

    Oh yeah lol. I would die. I'm a planner. Another reason I do it is because both my mom and one of my kids have December birthdays - so if I don't buy in advance I am completely broke by January. I made that mistake years ago. Never again!

    I plan the money, but I don't shop quite so early. I've been stuck a few times because something my son absolutely HAD to have in February he was totally over by November. My husband is a completely different issue. He has this nasty habit of just getting something when he wants it, even when it's 2 weeks before Christmas. He's gotten a little better about it since the year I made him open his duplicate stuff anyway (he also felt bad), but waiting is safer than shopping early with him.
  • Oberon21
    Oberon21 Posts: 13,235 Member
    peleroja wrote: »
    I love all the pet photos too!

    I gained 3 pounds before we left for Vegas last week to make my dress fit and I'm up another six today (which is hopefully mostly water and will go away soon), but we're married!

    Sorry they're kinda huge...

    IMG_2872_zpsz2916wyy.jpg

    IMG_2848_zps7mjyrtxv.jpg

    IMG_2843_zpswiblzkco.jpg

    You look amazing! Congratulations,
  • Oberon21
    Oberon21 Posts: 13,235 Member
    Dnarules wrote: »
    Tubbs216 wrote: »
    Big day in our house - my son had his high school graduation. I was a weeping, emotional wreck because it's been a long, hard battle for all of us. He has ADHD and mild Asperger's, but he's (hopefully!) graduating from the regular school program. It feels like a huge triumph!
    fvs1bfqbgirl.jpg

    Congratulations!

    Ditto!
  • berlynnwall
    berlynnwall Posts: 669 Member
    JPW1990 wrote: »
    Tubbs216 wrote: »
    FroggyBug wrote: »
    I see lots more super cute animal pics. :)

    AngryViking1970-Happy Birthday!

    Confession:Just_Ceci talking about her husband shopping way in advance reminded me that I'm already done with Christmas shopping for the year. I like being done early to avoid stress later. I also like doing it that way because I can spend a little out of each paycheck instead of having to spend a lot at one time closer to the holidays.

    I do the same thing and I love being done early. I sometimes still go to Black Friday though if there is something really good, although the past few years stores have been putting most deals online so I don't have to go anywhere. Score!
    My Christmas shopping style would probably give you a nervous breakdown - I never plan anything and usually go out the week before, sometimes Christmas Eve. I have, on a couple of occasions, shopped online a few weeks early, and been very pleased with myself for that.

    My husband is worse than me - because of that I usually get quite nice presents as he goes out in a 'no expense spared' panic at 3pm on Christmas Eve.

    Oh yeah lol. I would die. I'm a planner. Another reason I do it is because both my mom and one of my kids have December birthdays - so if I don't buy in advance I am completely broke by January. I made that mistake years ago. Never again!

    I plan the money, but I don't shop quite so early. I've been stuck a few times because something my son absolutely HAD to have in February he was totally over by November. My husband is a completely different issue. He has this nasty habit of just getting something when he wants it, even when it's 2 weeks before Christmas. He's gotten a little better about it since the year I made him open his duplicate stuff anyway (he also felt bad), but waiting is safer than shopping early with him.

    I can see that. I think that may become an issue as my son gets older. He is big enough now that he can make his own amazon wish list, so if all else fails I can look there. He is obsessed with it, so I know it's current :D My little kids are still easy to please so far. Crossing my fingers it lasts. I am really bad at gifts for my husband - by which I mean that I get excited and want him to open them as soon as they come in the mail. I buy his last, like in November lol.
  • nonoelmo
    nonoelmo Posts: 3,941 Member
    peleroja wrote: »
    I love all the pet photos too!

    I gained 3 pounds before we left for Vegas last week to make my dress fit and I'm up another six today (which is hopefully mostly water and will go away soon), but we're married!

    Sorry they're kinda huge...

    IMG_2872_zpsz2916wyy.jpg

    IMG_2848_zps7mjyrtxv.jpg

    IMG_2843_zpswiblzkco.jpg

    woooowoooo!! Congratulations. You are beautiful and your hubby is handsome. I'm happy for you and wish you much joy in life,
  • nonoelmo
    nonoelmo Posts: 3,941 Member
    kelly_c_77 wrote: »
    Tubbs216 wrote: »
    Big day in our house - my son had his high school graduation. I was a weeping, emotional wreck because it's been a long, hard battle for all of us. He has ADHD and mild Asperger's, but he's (hopefully!) graduating from the regular school program. It feels like a huge triumph!
    fvs1bfqbgirl.jpg
    That's great! Congrats!

    Super!!!! I'm happy for you and I am on a similar path with my son.
  • teresa_garcia29
    teresa_garcia29 Posts: 65 Member
    I fell asleep and suddenly woke up an hour later. Don't know why?? But had a handful of sourcream and onion pringles. Which I never eat and went right back to bed. I didn't even remember I ate them until I saw the container on the kitchen counter. I don't drink alcohol so it wasn't that.. What the heck???
  • MoHousdon
    MoHousdon Posts: 8,723 Member
    Tubbs216 wrote: »
    Big day in our house - my son had his high school graduation. I was a weeping, emotional wreck because it's been a long, hard battle for all of us. He has ADHD and mild Asperger's, but he's (hopefully!) graduating from the regular school program. It feels like a huge triumph!
    fvs1bfqbgirl.jpg

    That's awesome, congratulations to him and you. You look adorable in this picture.