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Confession Time! ((ABSOLUTELY NO JUDGEMENT))

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  • Posts: 4,044 Member

    My colleague has a shopping addiction, that IMHO is a problem. Everything she wears is designer and she will easily drop $900 on a pair of boots, $1300 on a jacket (I will admit the jacket was nice, it was this vibrant red Burberry), she has bags, watches, sunglasses - all designer (not the knock offs). She once told me she bought a new bag that was on sale and was a steal of a deal. She spent $5000!!! Apparently the regular price was $9000!!!

    She just got back from a vacation and the airline lost her luggage and she lost half of her clothes (the other half was in her carry-on) but her husband lost all of his. She told me she was going to buy him some cheap $40 shirts from Zara and he complained that they didn't fit as good as his Burberry shirts. but she lost thousands just on clothes!

    First, we make the same amount of money and I don't understand or comprehend how she, or anyone can spend that much.
    Second, her son, who is still a toddler, has physical disabilities and will require help for the rest of his life.

    I don't get it. I just don't get it. It seems like such a waste.

    Don't get me wrong I love nice things but holy cow!! I could never justify spending so much on clothing or accessories. I'd like to think of I had money like that to spend I'd use it to help out family members or friends if they needed it and if not maybe donate or set up charities :) I've never had that much money so I can't say that's what I'd 100% do but I'd like to think so!

    The first thing I'd do if I ever came into money is pay off any of my parents debt that I could, I owe them so much for everything they've done for me!
  • Posts: 3,941 Member
    Good grief - I take a peek since my parents finally got internet service better than dial up (yes in the USA and within the last year -- still no cell phone service on the ranch thoug...) and there are 1K new messages and I will not have time in the next two days either ---- so I fully expect 2K new messages by the time I arrive safely back at home on Sunday night.

    The drive here was pretty good. My son did navigating for me (i.e. reading iphone map directions). I managed due to construction to hit three cities during rush hours including - Los Angeles, and Sacramento. Ugh, always a challenge but we got through it. Today my SO joined us at the tail end of a business trip in the area (I'm glad he drove out a few hours to be with us after his meetings) and we went for a hike to a water fall with my daughter. We did an impromptu jumping into a pool in the creek in our hiking clothes (sans hiking shoes) for a refreshing swim before the hike back. My SO beat my mom in scrabble, which was very amusing because she got very antimated toward the end of the game. SO and I then headed out to view an amazing, dark night sky until the moonrise made the sky too bright to see the stars well. Tomorrow SO is going for a big run, then breakfast, then daughter and I head home driving. SO flies to his home and son remains with grandparents for the summer. :smile:

    No big confessions - I've been behaving. I hope people and pets are well and hugs to all those who are happy or sad. It will take me a long time to catch up. It is very late and I'm up in a few hours. I will add for @pofoster and (drawing a blank) whoever mentioned dissertations- mine is 327 pages. Chapter 6 was so tedious and boring even my advisor told me I had to rewrite it (it was horrible to write but was torture to read) describing the methodology behind my computational chemistry calculations. I knew SO really liked me when he read all 327 pages of the chemistry dissertation including lots of computational chemistry and he's never taken chemistry. (I'm smitten.) I was conferred my PHD on my 42nd birthday. I took a scenic route through my 20's and started college at 32 years old with two small children. I see it is almost 12:30 a.m. and I'm up in five hours so I'll stop my rambling.
  • Posts: 3 Member
    I ate 3 packets of crisps one after the other one .. That was 4 months ago. I realised I need to respect my body more and put my health first! I'll have a treat once or twice a week but everything in moderation. Cut out the processed foods too.
  • Posts: 5,658 Member
    edited June 2015
    Edited because MY FIRST DOUBLE POST!!!
  • Posts: 5,658 Member
    edited June 2015

    Ditto! I was like AH can't unsee, can't UNSEE!

    Someone should pass around the eye bleach.

    Phoebe_my_eyes_my_eyes.gif

    I still haven't googled...but I'm so curious!!!! I don't know what to dooooo!!!!

    Also- as far as this thread vs. the new group... how are you guys choosing where to post? I thought the group was kind of just a backup if this thread went to crap...but I just popped in over at the group and noticed some people have been posting there. Just curious...thinking it will be tough to keep up with both..
  • Posts: 106 Member
    Is a lolly a popsicle or a lollipop? Also for those in England what do you guys refer to as a pot? Is it a pot of yogurt, oats, or porridge?

    As far as I know you can have a lolly (lollipop) or an ice lolly - popsicle. Pot is used to describe a small container - pot of yoghurt is ok, also pot may be a round metal dish as in pots and pans; pot may also be used to describe a pot of money (sum or bank).
    hope this helps?

  • Posts: 5,658 Member

    I totally agree! While being part of this thread, I have now logged almost 100 days in a row and have lost 15 pounds during that time! You guys rock! Thanks for all the support you provide!

    Great job!
  • Posts: 5,658 Member
    Want to say finally caught up! My total weight loss so far is 34 pounds! My two year old weighs 32 pounds. I keep thinking I lost a Hannah worth of weight and it's cool to realize why it was so hard for me to get off the couch 34 pounds ago! Feeling good today!

    Ha! Cute way to think of it!
  • Posts: 26,368 Member
    kelly_c_77 wrote: »
    Edited because MY FIRST DOUBLE POST!!!

    WELCOME TO THE CLUB.

    My confession of the (way too early) morning... I'm having a very hard time not judging obese people who keep ordering the most greasy and fried meals at the restaurants... my mom's boyfriend could lose 100 pounds but he's been ordering fish and chips, meat loaf, burger and fries... I can't help shaking my head. The guy has had a quadruple bypass already.

    Second confession - they are leaving today and like the horrible daughter than I am, I am very happy about it. This morning I was up at 4.30am and just got up for the day as I knew they'd wake me up at 5.30am anyway.
  • Posts: 9,480 Member

    Today while in the cafeteria at work I saw brownie brittle with salted caramel. It took every fiber of my being not to buy those. Pretty proud of myself!

    Was it Sheila G's Brownie Brittle?
  • Posts: 9,480 Member
    Tubbs216 wrote: »
    They're all asleep! A lolly or an iced-lolly is a popsicle. Not sure about the pot question... Definitely yoghurt (English spelling!) is sold in 'pots'. Aren't they everywhere? The term 'porridge pot' is one I've only ever heard in the story about the magic one which kept on producing porridge! Might be an old term. Porridge is the same as oatmeal.

    Thanks:). I thought that a lot of people were addicted to lollipops in England.
  • Posts: 9,480 Member

    My colleague has a shopping addiction, that IMHO is a problem. Everything she wears is designer and she will easily drop $900 on a pair of boots, $1300 on a jacket (I will admit the jacket was nice, it was this vibrant red Burberry), she has bags, watches, sunglasses - all designer (not the knock offs). She once told me she bought a new bag that was on sale and was a steal of a deal. She spent $5000!!! Apparently the regular price was $9000!!!

    She just got back from a vacation and the airline lost her luggage and she lost half of her clothes (the other half was in her carry-on) but her husband lost all of his. She told me she was going to buy him some cheap $40 shirts from Zara and he complained that they didn't fit as good as his Burberry shirts. but she lost thousands just on clothes!

    First, we make the same amount of money and I don't understand or comprehend how she, or anyone can spend that much.
    Second, her son, who is still a toddler, has physical disabilities and will require help for the rest of his life.

    I don't get it. I just don't get it. It seems like such a waste.

    She should look at this thrift store forum I go on every now & then, because a lot of the girls on that thread find major steals when it comes to designer goods. Some still pay around 300-1000 but that's usually on eBay or consignment. Some have found Chanel, Hermes, Gucci, Prada, Louis Vuitton for around $5.00-$100.00. The only thing I usually look for that's designer at thrift stores or TJMAXX are designer jeans.
  • Posts: 5,361 Member

    Thank you. Perhaps you are right that this would be more appropriate in the support and motivation category. You should stick around though. We always welcome newcomers to the thread. It is always insightful to hear other people's perspectives. Am I right @Susieq_1994 ?!?!

    Most definitely! ;)
  • Posts: 26,368 Member

    My colleague has a shopping addiction, that IMHO is a problem. Everything she wears is designer and she will easily drop $900 on a pair of boots, $1300 on a jacket (I will admit the jacket was nice, it was this vibrant red Burberry), she has bags, watches, sunglasses - all designer (not the knock offs). She once told me she bought a new bag that was on sale and was a steal of a deal. She spent $5000!!! Apparently the regular price was $9000!!!

    She just got back from a vacation and the airline lost her luggage and she lost half of her clothes (the other half was in her carry-on) but her husband lost all of his. She told me she was going to buy him some cheap $40 shirts from Zara and he complained that they didn't fit as good as his Burberry shirts. but she lost thousands just on clothes!

    First, we make the same amount of money and I don't understand or comprehend how she, or anyone can spend that much.
    Second, her son, who is still a toddler, has physical disabilities and will require help for the rest of his life.

    I don't get it. I just don't get it. It seems like such a waste.

    Oh wow. I'm so cheap when it comes to clothes. I'd never spend that much on anything (plus, well, I have a cat). Seriously, if it's over $30 typically I don't buy it LOL.

    I actually lost a 'friend' not too long ago because she was complaining for months that she couldn't afford her kid's asthma treatment, then a few months later posted that she got the new Iphone. I couldn't hold my tongue. PRIORITIES, people. She got mad at me and said that her circumstances had changed, but really, I can't imagine going from totally broke and having to foreclose your house to being able to easily afford the newest smartphone and your kids' meds in 6 months. Heck if it happened to me you bet I'd be saving most of that money and buying an older phone if I REALLY needed one.

    Same person who foreclosed her home but still bought a 2800 square feet house after for her family of 5, while she couldn't afford her kids' meds... sorry if I don't take her word for granted about how 'improved' her situation is...

    I just don't get it.
  • Posts: 26,368 Member
    edited June 2015
    Morning double post, apparently.
  • Posts: 2,328 Member
    Brander21 wrote: »
    I already cheated and it's only my second day :( I ate a doughnut.

    Just log it and move on. You can't deprive yourself and maintain this.

    Today will be a better day!
  • Posts: 2,328 Member

    I totally agree! While being part of this thread, I have now logged almost 100 days in a row and have lost 15 pounds during that time! You guys rock! Thanks for all the support you provide!

    Nice job!
  • Posts: 2,328 Member
    Tubbs216 wrote: »
    Fab! Congratulations!

    @misskarne that's awesome!
  • Posts: 2,328 Member
    Good morning everyone.

    Because I'm curious I totalled up my calories for yesterday and stayed under 3,000. That's not bad for a day that included McDonald's for lunch and dinner out.

    If I had behaved for lunch the day wouldn't have even been over by much.

    But I weigh 3 lbs more than yesterday. Lovely sodium. Lol.
  • Posts: 13,235 Member
    kelly_c_77 wrote: »

    I still haven't googled...but I'm so curious!!!! I don't know what to dooooo!!!!

    Also- as far as this thread vs. the new group... how are you guys choosing where to post? I thought the group was kind of just a backup if this thread went to crap...but I just popped in over at the group and noticed some people have been posting there. Just curious...thinking it will be tough to keep up with both..

    I'll go check it now and then when I have time but I figure I am mostly staying here as no one has slowed down in here!
  • Posts: 13,235 Member
    nonoelmo wrote: »
    Good grief - I take a peek since my parents finally got internet service better than dial up (yes in the USA and within the last year -- still no cell phone service on the ranch thoug...) and there are 1K new messages and I will not have time in the next two days either ---- so I fully expect 2K new messages by the time I arrive safely back at home on Sunday night.

    The drive here was pretty good. My son did navigating for me (i.e. reading iphone map directions). I managed due to construction to hit three cities during rush hours including - Los Angeles, and Sacramento. Ugh, always a challenge but we got through it. Today my SO joined us at the tail end of a business trip in the area (I'm glad he drove out a few hours to be with us after his meetings) and we went for a hike to a water fall with my daughter. We did an impromptu jumping into a pool in the creek in our hiking clothes (sans hiking shoes) for a refreshing swim before the hike back. My SO beat my mom in scrabble, which was very amusing because she got very antimated toward the end of the game. SO and I then headed out to view an amazing, dark night sky until the moonrise made the sky too bright to see the stars well. Tomorrow SO is going for a big run, then breakfast, then daughter and I head home driving. SO flies to his home and son remains with grandparents for the summer. :smile:

    No big confessions - I've been behaving. I hope people and pets are well and hugs to all those who are happy or sad. It will take me a long time to catch up. It is very late and I'm up in a few hours. I will add for @pofoster and (drawing a blank) whoever mentioned dissertations- mine is 327 pages. Chapter 6 was so tedious and boring even my advisor told me I had to rewrite it (it was horrible to write but was torture to read) describing the methodology behind my computational chemistry calculations. I knew SO really liked me when he read all 327 pages of the chemistry dissertation including lots of computational chemistry and he's never taken chemistry. (I'm smitten.) I was conferred my PHD on my 42nd birthday. I took a scenic route through my 20's and started college at 32 years old with two small children. I see it is almost 12:30 a.m. and I'm up in five hours so I'll stop my rambling.

    This sounds great all around. My dissertation was only 5 chapters. I wonder if your field is different? Chapter 3 is methodology.

    College to PhD in 10 years. Pretty impressive. Congrats!
  • Posts: 13,235 Member
    LBuehrle8 wrote: »

    Don't get me wrong I love nice things but holy cow!! I could never justify spending so much on clothing or accessories. I'd like to think of I had money like that to spend I'd use it to help out family members or friends if they needed it and if not maybe donate or set up charities :) I've never had that much money so I can't say that's what I'd 100% do but I'd like to think so!

    The first thing I'd do if I ever came into money is pay off any of my parents debt that I could, I owe them so much for everything they've done for me!

    I am a shopaholic too but anything over 100 I think long and hard about. If I had lost that suitcase I would be be devastated!
  • Posts: 13,235 Member
    Lefty1290 wrote: »
    I reach around and feel my back at least once a day. I can't convince myself that my back fat is gone! I feel like it should still be there! lol

    That is great! I run my hand down my spine sometimes to as love feeling the nobbies that didn't used to be there! So totally get it.
  • Posts: 13,235 Member

    I totally agree! While being part of this thread, I have now logged almost 100 days in a row and have lost 15 pounds during that time! You guys rock! Thanks for all the support you provide!

    Congrats! That is awesome.
  • Posts: 13,235 Member
    Want to say finally caught up! My total weight loss so far is 34 pounds! My two year old weighs 32 pounds. I keep thinking I lost a Hannah worth of weight and it's cool to realize why it was so hard for me to get off the couch 34 pounds ago! Feeling good today!

    And to you. It feels so good doesn't it? Is freeing.
  • Posts: 13,235 Member

    I find it hilarious that this is the first post of page 800.

    I know! @orangesmartie messaged me I was first while I was buying carrots. I was embarrassingly excited by this. :)
  • Posts: 13,235 Member
    MoHousdon wrote: »

    Yes, and no, she hasn't. I've asked my husband if he's even heard from her, and he hasn't. I know she's still alive (I know that sounds cold) because she's been posting on facebook. I'm so irritated with her. I can't believe she's treating us this way. After all we've done for her. All I'm going to say is, the apple doesn't fall far.

    Except your husband is great so maybe when she grows up a bit his side will come out? ??
  • Posts: 13,235 Member
    MoHousdon wrote: »

    Ooooh, I've never been a cool kid before. :smiley:

    Ditto!
  • Posts: 13,235 Member
    I'm starting to get a little concerned over here, AF is as of now 3 days late. Ugh! (May or may not be a little TMI)

    Ok so what is AF? I am guessing period but what does AF stand for?
  • Posts: 26,368 Member
    pofoster21 wrote: »

    Ok so what is AF? I am guessing period but what does AF stand for?

    Aunt Flo

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