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Confession Time! ((ABSOLUTELY NO JUDGEMENT))

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  • Posts: 2,328 Member
    I will report back.

    My leg is sore because I walked into the corner of my desk at work yesterday. I'm clumsy like that.
  • Posts: 685 Member
    I am very behind on the posts and catching up. I am currently reading everyone commenting on french fry bars and I confess that I really want french fries now. I love french fries with a fiery passion that a lot of marriages don't match.
  • Posts: 685 Member
    annette_15 wrote: »
    I'm sorry guys, I have to skip the last 50 pages or so... I've had a very rough last couple of days. My husband had a seizure and ended up at the ER three days ago. It was a very traumatic experience for both of us. Long story short, hes okay now, but we're both shook up and scared. Hope everyone is doing alright

    I'm so sorry, but glad he is okay now!

  • Posts: 13,235 Member
    Glinda1971 wrote: »
    Free stuff is good!!

    Glad you got your workout in. :smile:

    I'm going to hit 12K steps today. There I said it, now I have to do it, even though my leg is sore.

    Ok we'll be checking!
  • Posts: 13,235 Member
    kelly_c_77 wrote: »
    So, I did my 30 minutes of circuit training and followed it with a 4.25 mile run. Not bad for feeling like crap, I guess. @Susieq_1994, does the word "crap" bother you? If so, I apologize and won't use it again.
    Also, @LBuehrle8, I do not think it is selfish in ANY WAY to want to be fit and healthy at any point in your life...whether before or after kids. I am in better shape now than before having my son...20 pounds lighter than my pre-pregnancy weight...and with some muscle too...can see abs for the first time ever. :)

    So another confession...I'm tired of hearing about people getting free stuff all the time...my husband and I get nothing, ever!
    So this may be a little pathetic but I don't care..two nights ago (the night before my bday), I signed up for the Dairy Queen Eclub, the Cold Stone Creamery Eclub, and the Amatos Eclub...because I wanted my FREE ice cream, FREE Blizzard, and FREE sandwich for my birthday! We enjoyed Cold Stone last night...and I'll probably swing by Dairy Queen today or tomorrow! I'm also part of the Panera Eclub and will stop by there soon to grab my FREE birthday dessert. I haven't gotten my email with coupon for my Amatos sandwich yet...but I will enjoy that soon too! Yay for free food.

    This was too funny
  • Posts: 13,235 Member
    My daughter is autistic and lives in a group home. She's made great progress through therapeutic horseback activities. If ever you want to donate money, do it to you local therapeutic horse assisted nonprofit.

    Horses are wonderful therapy. Lots of people with autism and physical disabilities are helped by riding and through their relationship with horses.
  • Posts: 1,965 Member
    kelly_c_77 wrote: »
    A little behind this morning.
    Confession: I am kind of sore from yesterday's run...and quite tired too. I'm also carrying an extra 4 pounds of water weight due to last night's dinner. :( BUT, I am going to suck it up and start my workout and do my run in about 15 minutes. Wish me luck. Catch up with you all later!

    Good luck chickie!
  • Posts: 3,455 Member
    edited June 2015
    nonoelmo wrote: »
    I have been meaning to post these -- from last weekend.
    The clouds picture was somewhere over Kansas or the Pan Handle of Oklahoma. The river is the Rio Grande near Albuquerque. I got a nice picture of what appears to be a tributary on the left part of the picture too, but I don't know it's name. Seeing the Rio Grande made me think of the song by Duran Duran:

    "Her name is Rio and she dances on the sand
    Just like that river twisting through a dusty land
    And when she shines she really shows you all she can
    Oh Rio, Rio dance across the Rio Grande"

    Confession: I am a huge DuranDuran fan. My first concert ever.....when I was 13. Still love 'em.
  • Posts: 3,455 Member
    My daughter is autistic and lives in a group home. She's made great progress through therapeutic horseback activities. If ever you want to donate money, do it to you local therapeutic horse assisted nonprofit.

    Glad to hear your daughter is doing well. The local theraputic horse assisted nonprofit donations are a great idea.
  • Posts: 5,361 Member
    kelly_c_77 wrote: »
    So, I did my 30 minutes of circuit training and followed it with a 4.25 mile run. Not bad for feeling like crap, I guess. @Susieq_1994, does the word "crap" bother you? If so, I apologize and won't use it again.

    Nope, that particular word doesn't bother me much, so no need to worry about it. :)
    Glinda1971 wrote: »
    I will report back.

    My leg is sore because I walked into the corner of my desk at work yesterday. I'm clumsy like that.

    Ouch! I do stuff like that ALL THE TIME. :D I've been known to miss the door and run into the frame on occasion, and I'm not even kidding. O.o Hope you can get your steps in anyway! :)
  • Posts: 13,235 Member
    edited June 2015
    3rd I my age group today at a local 5k. Won a shirt and $. Yay me!0tcirl7bjif9.jpg

    I think this is going to post side ways

    ETA yep sideways
  • Posts: 2,081 Member
    pofoster21 wrote: »
    3rd I my age group today at a local 5k. Won a shirt and $. Yay me!0tcirl7bjif9.jpg

    I think this is going to post side ways

    ETA yep sideways

    Wow, great job!

  • Posts: 5,361 Member
    Dnarules wrote: »

    Wow, great job!

    That's super great! Well done! :)
  • Posts: 5,658 Member
    pofoster21 wrote: »
    3rd I my age group today at a local 5k. Won a shirt and $. Yay me!
    I think this is going to post side ways

    ETA yep sideways

    YAY!!! Awesome job!! :)
  • Posts: 6,597 Member
    Congrats POF!
  • Posts: 13,235 Member
    pofoster21 wrote: »

    I think this is going to post side ways

    ETA yep sideways

    So weird on my tablet it was sideways. Now is upside down. Thanks all!
  • Posts: 13,235 Member

    Nope, that particular word doesn't bother me much, so no need to worry about it. :)

    Ouch! I do stuff like that ALL THE TIME. :D I've been known to miss the door and run into the frame on occasion, and I'm not even kidding. O.o Hope you can get your steps in anyway! :)

    I am always covered in bruises. Complete klutz.
  • Posts: 5,361 Member
    pofoster21 wrote: »

    I am always covered in bruises. Complete klutz.

    Me too, but more cuts than bruises--I seem to have a lot of sharp edges in my house. ;) Half the time I don't even know they're there, then when I check because the area is stinging I'm all like.. "Hey, where did that cut/bruise/scrape come from?"

    I once managed to get a scratch across my face that looked like I'd been clawed by a cat (we don't have a cat), and I still don't know how it got there...
  • Posts: 13,235 Member
    Tubbs216 wrote: »
    I had a win today. Went to my son's Grade 9 grad (yes, I did have another grad this year - my older son) and there were refreshments after, including lots of cookies, squares and cake. It was all from Costco, so I knew it would be pretty good stuff. I stuck to some melon and strawberries from the fruit trays.

    Felt a bit sad though - that's my baby out of middle school and heading to high school in September. I will also miss this school. It's an arts-centred program and really inclusive and accepting. There are students there of all shapes, sizes, genders and orientations. I loved that all the kids applauded all the other kids.

    Congratulations on the graduation and on the food win! I imagine this is sad for you but he is moving onto a new phase in his life which is great!
  • Posts: 13,235 Member

    Dress up, go out,have fun and wear deodorant. You guys have really high expectations of me

    Sounds like solid advice to me!
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  • Posts: 1,965 Member

    That's super great! Well done! :)

    Great job POF!
  • Posts: 4,044 Member
    Super great Patricia! Very motivating to me!! :)
  • Posts: 13,235 Member
    nonoelmo wrote: »
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    Confession: I saw a lot of them after church on Sundays. My parents took us to this place that had cheap pizzas (by the slice too I think) and silent films in black and white and an organist playing music to the films. There was a bubble machine there too. Pizza, organ music, bubbles and black and white films. Whoohoo. :smiley:

    Confession: It was not my favorite place to go but it fit my parents budget.

    Confession: Looking back it was a one of a kind place to eat lunch (nearly) every Sunday.

    ETA: Now I want a bubble machine, just because.

    I think this sounds amazing. And now I want pizza.
  • Posts: 13,235 Member
    Tubbs216 wrote: »
    I keep trying to learn to love sushi, but I just can't do it.

    I really only like avocado rolls. But I LOVE seaweed salad and ... oh my Gosh I can't remember the name of the snow peas with salt.... Grrr I hate when I blank like this!
  • Posts: 13,235 Member

    Made me think of this:

    Oh my this was to funny. And Sauvignon Blanc is my favorite wine.
  • Posts: 77 Member
    I binge one day a week. One day of anything I want. My last binge was a bag of tortilla chips and queso cheese dip--finished both within 4 hours. :(
  • Posts: 13,235 Member
    LBuehrle8 wrote: »

    Ooo there's a food truck here that does all different kinds of French fries with all different kinds of toppings they're amazing!!

    Oh my I am so glad I don't know where one of these is by me.
  • Posts: 13,235 Member
    LBuehrle8 wrote: »
    You don't have to work ever again?!

    Okay so here's my real confession for starting myfitnesspal: I'm 29, I'm 5'2 and I weigh 137. I'm overweight and I'be never really been over 130- but I'm getting to the age where I'd like to have kids and I want to be in great shape when I do as I've heard the better shape you're in before getting pregnant the easier it is after pregnancy to bounce back. It's hard as my mother had five babies and was always so super teeny tiny! I want to be the fit hot mom like my mom was when I was growing up! Is that selfish :#

    Everyone's motivation is different and I personally think this sounds totally reasonable.
  • Posts: 2,742 Member

    Nope, that particular word doesn't bother me much, so no need to worry about it. :)

    Ouch! I do stuff like that ALL THE TIME. :D I've been known to miss the door and run into the frame on occasion, and I'm not even kidding. O.o Hope you can get your steps in anyway! :)

    Same here. Wouldn't be so bad if it didn't result in a giant bruise. A week ago I assumed someone was holding the door open for me at the Y, but he released it and I was holding something and put out my arm, and wham! now a nice bruise on the top of my wrist.

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