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Confession Time! ((ABSOLUTELY NO JUDGEMENT))

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  • Posts: 8,030 Member

    Come in, Charlie. Give an aunt a break.

    Son 3 woke me at 1am throwing up. Poor little dude. :( but at least he doesn't make a habit of it.

    Oh :(

    Is he ok now? How old is he?
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    edited January 2016

    On first pass, i read this as signed up for wedding class, and some would not make it a day. I thought what an odd curriculum and how horrible to put a dampner on your day. Then i read it again.

    @orangesmartie I read it as wedding class too! Hahaha.
  • Posts: 91 Member
    kelly_c_77 wrote: »

    I've never had chocolate covered chips!! I have had chocolate covered pretzels and they are amazing!

    Happy Birthday Original Thread!! You are the reason I have so any MFP friends!!! <3

    You have to try the chips. They are Lays Ruffle chips with a thick layer of milk chocolate with salt sprinkled on top. The only downside is that the portion is 5 chips for 275 cals. But oh so yummy, and I'm glad the bag is out of my house.
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    Myles_104 wrote: »

    You have to try the chips. They are Lays Ruffle chips with a thick layer of milk chocolate with salt sprinkled on top. The only downside is that the portion is 5 chips for 275 cals. But oh so yummy, and I'm glad the bag is out of my house.

    Woah, that's a lot for only 5 chips!! :grimace:
    They sound amazing though!
  • Posts: 13,235 Member
    kelly_c_77 wrote: »

    Woah, that's a lot for only 5 chips!! :grimace:
    They sound amazing though!

    I missed you saying you never had chocolate covered potato chips. My advice? Don't. 5 chips will never be enough. OMG good.
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    Yayyy!!! Happy Birthday thread!!
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    My clothes from the hike were so rank yesterday (5240 feet elevation gain, 16 miles, 25 lbs on my back) that I was embarrassed to walk into In N Out burger to feed my face after the hike...but, I was HUNGRY.
  • Posts: 861 Member
    Happy Birthday, Thread!

    My first post was in april, a reply in regards to food hoarding and super couponing (excuse!).

    This thread has been so *kitten**ng awesome!

    I'm glad to have met so many great people that have been willing to put on their big kid panties and have open conversions with very helpful discussions.

    Yay thread!
  • Posts: 861 Member
    nonoelmo wrote: »
    My clothes from the hike were so rank yesterday (5240 feet elevation gain, 16 miles, 25 lbs on my back) that I was embarrassed to walk into In N Out burger to feed my face after the hike...but, I was HUNGRY.

    Screw embarassment! You totally rocked that hike!!
  • Posts: 3,455 Member
    Happy Birthday to the thread!! I have made some wonderful friends and gotten tons of support from you folks. It has made parts of this journey a bit easier. Thanks for being here and putting yourselves out there for all of us to see.
  • Posts: 1,505 Member
    I'm on my phone in NYC's Penn Station for you people.

    In the original spirit of the thread, a confession:

    I have majorly reduced my social media time (mainly the forums here and mobile Facebook), in exchange for small home projects and more gym/yoga time. It has been absolutely wonderful for my motivation (I can maintain a Crow arm balance now!), and I do not anticipate going back.
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    This thread and the people here's blessed me. Thank you for letting me get to know you.
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    I went. It was fun. Half the brownies are.gone. Unfortunately there was a flourless chocolate cake and a chocolate fountain. .... There was also chili. Mel is stuffed.

    Time to go to bed?
    Myles_104 wrote: »

    I was dipping my celery in it, so not too much. Then I had a sandwich, then a friend stopped by and gave me Lays Chocolate covered ruffles. (I am not happy with said friend.) There is 2.75 servings in a bag. It is 275 cals per serving. I ate the whole bag. I am so over even my maintenance calories. OOPS.

    I am a weirdo who likes cheese whiz in all its processed day glo glory. :smiley:
    I bet your friend and you had a good time evan without the chocolate covered ruffles. I would have to open them and taste them if someone gave them to me. I'm not sure I want to try things that may get me in trouble later. I rather remain blissfully ignorant of the few decadent things I have not tried.

    Lmao I do! Charlie has been getting me up way before dawn this weekend and I am not coping well

    Oh charlie, I understand I was an early riser too. Best entertain your self and let Auntie lie. She will wake up more able to help you that way. I learned that rather late in the game.
    kelly_c_77 wrote: »
    There's actually more than a handful of you and you've given more than a heart full of joy!


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    ETA: Cheesy but true.

    It's perfect

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    nonoelmo wrote: »
    My clothes from the hike were so rank yesterday (5240 feet elevation gain, 16 miles, 25 lbs on my back) that I was embarrassed to walk into In N Out burger to feed my face after the hike...but, I was HUNGRY.

    OH I want to hear all about it. Sitting eagerly and not so patiently waiting. And do you have pictures?
    You know you are not suppose to be embarrassed when you are that awesome.

    I'm on my phone in NYC's Penn Station for you people.

    In the original spirit of the thread, a confession:

    I have majorly reduced my social media time (mainly the forums here and mobile Facebook), in exchange for small home projects and more gym/yoga time. It has been absolutely wonderful for my motivation (I can maintain a Crow arm balance now!), and I do not anticipate going back.
    That is really good, we have missed you but I like that you are taking care of yourself.

  • Posts: 8,723 Member
    Since I'm a huge dork and said happy birthday prematurely, I will do it properly today.

    HAPPY BIRTHDAY, YOU BEAUTIFUL, FRIENDSHIP CREATING THING YOU! I wouldn't be where I am without you. I will be forever grateful.
  • Posts: 8,063 Member

    Oh :(

    Is he ok now? How old is he?

    He's nine and seems to be doing better. He's not eating much, but he says he feels okay.
  • Posts: 2,304 Member
    Happy birthday thread!!!

    My first post here on Feb. 10th (which I think totally still applies!!):

    I've been following this thread because it is mostly hilarious, but I've also seen a lot of self hate here. I wanted to post a quote from Steve Troutman about some of his rules/philosophies he has for weight loss. Steve's a legit, smart trainer who's been doing a live Q&A in another thread I'm following. The rule that stood out to me is this:

    5. Self-compassion is immensely important. I find the way people talk to themselves breeds an abuse relationship with their bodies. The things they say to themselves and the demands they place on themselves aren't anything like they'd do to someone else. Be easy. When you get too serious, take a step back and reassess. Learn about mindfulness/meditation. And just be kind to yourself.

    So be nice to yourself MFP.

    And since this is the confession thread: I've totally done the hot chocolate thing, butter and saltines are awesome and I still eat them, but stale popcorn (yes, stale) with lots and butter and salt by far my favorite treat.
  • Posts: 3,941 Member
    jthurman3 wrote: »

    Ha! My first post is from June 2015... see, I am SUCH a latecomer!

    I love that it was in response to @nonoelmo AND that I'd forgotten she'll be in OR this summer for the cycling!! I'm gonna have to track you down, my friend, and meet up with you!!

    Yes to meet up. I may put Cycle Oregon off another year - finances and time off issues.... but soooooon.
  • Posts: 3,941 Member
    KylerJaye wrote: »

    Screw embarassment! You totally rocked that hike!!

    Thanks. And thanks POF.
    I will post blow by blows soon. And pictures. But first I must nap. Not optional. xo
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    Happy Birthday, thread!
    <3
  • Posts: 861 Member
    I'm on my phone in NYC's Penn Station for you people.

    In the original spirit of the thread, a confession:

    I have majorly reduced my social media time (mainly the forums here and mobile Facebook), in exchange for small home projects and more gym/yoga time. It has been absolutely wonderful for my motivation (I can maintain a Crow arm balance now!), and I do not anticipate going back.

    this is ridiculously admirable.
    less time staring at a screen, more time actually living your life!
    you're getting *kitten* done!
    really, it's something i continuously go back and forth with....what am i doing with my time? should that change?
    *hugs*
    you're awesome!
  • Posts: 861 Member
    I'm on my phone in NYC's Penn Station for you people.

    In the original spirit of the thread, a confession:

    I have majorly reduced my social media time (mainly the forums here and mobile Facebook), in exchange for small home projects and more gym/yoga time. It has been absolutely wonderful for my motivation (I can maintain a Crow arm balance now!), and I do not anticipate going back.

    this is ridiculously admirable.
    less time staring at a screen, more time actually living your life!
    you're getting *kitten* done!
    really, it's something i continuously go back and forth with....what am i doing with my time? should that change?
    *hugs*
    you're awesome!
  • Posts: 9,480 Member
    KylerJaye wrote: »

    Screw embarassment! You totally rocked that hike!!

    This!

    How many steps did you get Laura?

    I wish we had In N Out on the East Coast,
  • Posts: 9,480 Member
    kelly_c_77 wrote: »

    Woah, that's a lot for only 5 chips!! :grimace:
    They sound amazing though!

    I've never tried these either.
  • Posts: 861 Member

    This!

    How many steps did you get Laura?

    I wish we had In N Out on the East Coast,

    omg! i think we're totally missing out on the in and out awesomeness!
  • Posts: 3,941 Member

    This!

    How many steps did you get Laura?

    I wish we had In N Out on the East Coast,
    It was 53,000 something.. 443 flights of stairs. Turns out it is a Strava segmet for trail runners. 19 people have run it (I don't understand because it is big steps up, slipery rocks, sheets of granite, pushing through crown of thorn bushes, next to cliffs, and steep...) but it is 7.7 miles one way and the fastest people run it in under 2 hours. Including stops we did it in 8 and my TK is marathon fit and said he didn't want to move any faster than I was moving. We did stop and take pictures (he had camera and tripod), we stopped and cooked lunch too, filtered water, etc. Long and short of it we could go faster without packs, but it is a rated hike in a hiking guide for the area and is as challenging as they come.

    NSV - one time on the way back down TK asked me to stop and rest a minute. That is a first! I am usually the rester and there is nothing wrong with it. It is just, TK is a beast. He loves endurance and pushing hard. His guy friends are coming for a weekend of biking and running and one guy marked it on his calendar as the suffer fest. So for me to out-endure even once is astonishing. :)
  • Posts: 13,235 Member
    nonoelmo wrote: »
    It was 53,000 something.. 443 flights of stairs. Turns out it is a Strava segmet for trail runners. 19 people have run it (I don't understand because it is big steps up, slipery rocks, sheets of granite, pushing through crown of thorn bushes, next to cliffs, and steep...) but it is 7.7 miles one way and the fastest people run it in under 2 hours. Including stops we did it in 8 and my TK is marathon fit and said he didn't want to move any faster than I was moving. We did stop and take pictures (he had camera and tripod), we stopped and cooked lunch too, filtered water, etc. Long and short of it we could go faster without packs, but it is a rated hike in a hiking guide for the area and is as challenging as they come.

    NSV - one time on the way back down TK asked me to stop and rest a minute. That is a first! I am usually the rester and there is nothing wrong with it. It is just, TK is a beast. He loves endurance and pushing hard. His guy friends are coming for a weekend of biking and running and one guy marked it on his calendar as the suffer fest. So for me to out-endure even once is astonishing. :)

    Yay you!
  • Posts: 1,996 Member
    Confession: My shirt was so rank by the end of my workout that I could hardly stand to be around me. I pulled it out of the clean laundry, too. If some baking powder doesn't help, this is one UA workout shirt that is going in the trash!

    My favorite Lululemon sports bra was like that too. It finally stopped reeking but it almost had to go in the trash.

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