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  • rungirl1973
    rungirl1973 Posts: 2,559 Member
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    nonoelmo wrote: »
    Oberon21 wrote: »
    MoHousdon wrote: »
    MoHousdon wrote: »
    Oberon21 wrote: »
    kelly_c_77 wrote: »
    So far on Lent Challenge:

    No ice cream
    No buying processed junk food like cookies, cakes, pies, ice cream, etc. (only cottage cheese)
    Exercised everyday (last Tuesday I considered pushing carts my exercise & Sunday only did like 2-3 minutes on the exercise bike since watching four kids is tiring & that counts haha).

    A coworker bought some of the new Cupcake Filled Oreos & left them in the break room (since I didn't say I can't eat processed junk food other people buy) & I tried one. Total waste of calories!

    Awesome job, Kelly!
    And...
    So far on Lent Challenge:

    No ice cream
    No buying processed junk food like cookies, cakes, pies, ice cream, etc. (only cottage cheese)
    Exercised everyday (last Tuesday I considered pushing carts my exercise & Sunday only did like 2-3 minutes on the exercise bike since watching four kids is tiring & that counts haha).

    A coworker bought some of the new Cupcake Filled Oreos & left them in the break room (since I didn't say I can't eat processed junk food other people buy) & I tried one. Total waste of calories!

    At least you know now before buying a whole package!

    That's what I told a few coworkers haha!

    Now I can save my money & buy something even better.

    I'm hoping we get the Coldstone Creamery Eggs again this year!

    Omg, these are are real thing?? :o


    Wal-Mart has had these the past few years, but haven't found them yet this year. I remember the Cake Batter Cookie Bash egg was really good.

    The eggs are more expensive around $5.00, but pretty big for the price you pay.

    Ummm....who wants to send me a cake batter one??? Or bring it to Nashville? :smiley:

    Although, at the moment I am doing really really badly. I can't stop eating. Anything and everything, all the time, mostly stuff that is bad for me. I'm on a real bad binge streak that i can't seem to curb. Coupled with a total lack of will to exercise. I don't even have to leave my house but i just cannot do it. I'm having a really bad week emotions wise, and its all i can do to get through work. i go home, eat (or stop on the way home and eat), go home and climb in to bed and cry. This emotions thing sucks.

    Anyway, who is coming to Nashville?

    You've been through A LOT, Nicci! Try to do your best to take care of yourself. HUGS!

    And I am not coming to Nashville, because:

    5nm2r4x7tjjk.jpg

    ROAD TRIP!

    ETA looks like you pass right through Kansas.... You could make it... with MO!


    Where she'd pass through, is about 4 hours north of where I am. Also, April is Mr. Mo's birthday and I don't think he'd be cool with me ditching him for a road trip to Nashville. Plus, country music KILLS MY SOUL. Do you WANT me to die, POF? DO YOU?!!!

    Nashville isn't all country music... I've probably heard more live classic rock and heavy metal than country in the bars downtown, it's all in finding the music you like. It's Music City.

    But isn't the race you're doing centered around country music. The ONLY way I'd even CONSIDER doing it is if Mr. Mo was willing to go (which I'm pretty sure he's not going to want to run/walk a race for his 40th birthday) AND if I listened to my earbuds the whole time with Metallica, Linkin Park, Rage, and all the other heavy stuff that's for good for running to.

    PS. I'd love to go meet you all, just not at this event; :o

    It used to be called the Country Music Marathon, but I never remember hearing much country music along the course. Of course, I listen to my own music, too. LOL
    I totally get that you guys aren't about running, we'll just have to plan a future event. I actually did run a 10 mile race on my 40th birthday. Haha! Different strokes.

    It's true - there's a huge amount of country music here, but my kids don't like country either and we've found a TON of non-country venues.

    I only signed up on the promise of country music and live bands every mile

    There's PLENTY of country music, I'm just saying it's possible to avoid it if you don't like it...
    And, there is a band at every mile. I ran the full marathon in 2006 and the half in 2015. There's a lot of talent along the course. ;)

    Plus we can hang out in local bars every night and listen to country music.
    I have to confess I am with Mo on this one. Johnny Cash is great. There are occassional other songs I can tolerate. It is not the lyrics, its the music. I enjoy and appreciate almost every other type of music but country make my skin crawl. I am from rural America.

    Laura, honey, you know I love you, but Johnny Cash is much closer to Bluegrass than what passes for country these days. I can go the Carter Fold any warm Saturday night and here the music that is Johnny's roots. It's on June Carter Cash's family farm, about 25 minutes from my house. A.P. , June's father, asked my grandmother to pray for June because he thought she was making a mistake marrying Johnny. ( Mamaw agreed to pray for June, but only if A.P. would pray for Johnny. That's dome wisdom.) I know country from its roots up. Tennessee Ernie Ford went to my high school. Nashville might be Music City, but I am from the Birthplace of Country Music.

    Edit: here should be hear and dome should be some. I can't type today...sorry

    :)

    I grew up listening to country music whilst riding in the cabs of tractors, combine and grain trucks with my parents. I don't have the ties that you do, but country music is my childhood.
  • kecmw25
    kecmw25 Posts: 2,743 Member
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    nonoelmo wrote: »
    kecmw25 wrote: »
    I confess that I have become way too forgiving to myself when I have a bad day. I have never been one to say "I went 500 calories over today so I will stay 100 under for the next 5 days to make up for it" I have more of a "it's over and tomorrow is a new day" sort of outlook. It's led to more bad days than good lately. So I'm going to challenge myself in March. It's a daily goal challenge and this is how it's going to go. I have a list of 10 daily goals. For every goal I hit, I get a point. The challenge is to get 200 points in March. In order to do that, I'll need to average 6.5 points a day. I think it would be hard to make up a 0 point day. I'm hoping that I will start to string together more good days. Here are my 10 daily goals

    1. Exercise
    2. 10,000 steps
    3. Stay under calorie goal
    4. Hit protein goal but stay under carb goal
    5. Meet fiber goal
    6. Keep sweets to 150 calories or less
    7. Log everything
    8. Have at least 3 servings of vegetables
    9. Get at least 6 1/2 hours of sleep
    10. Play with my dog

    I thought about making the 10th goal drinking enough water but playing with my dog seemed like more fun.

    I start Tuesday, March 1

    Opinions?
    Hugs and good luck.
    @kecmw25 my phone won't quote for whatever reason, but that sounds like a good.plan.

    Thanks to you both! I'm excited. I really need to focus and I hope this challenge will help.
  • Italian_Buju
    Italian_Buju Posts: 8,030 Member
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    Rachel0778 wrote: »
    I feel like I should confess...I don't like Russell Stover eggs. :s

    Russell Stover stuff tastes cheap and gross, I don't blame you!

    Normally I agree, but the birthday cake egg is pretty awesome (it even has sprinkles-which I'm weirdly obsessed with)

    I do not think I have seen that one. Maybe we do not have them in Canada.
  • Rachel0778
    Rachel0778 Posts: 1,701 Member
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    kecmw25 wrote: »
    nonoelmo wrote: »
    kecmw25 wrote: »
    I confess that I have become way too forgiving to myself when I have a bad day. I have never been one to say "I went 500 calories over today so I will stay 100 under for the next 5 days to make up for it" I have more of a "it's over and tomorrow is a new day" sort of outlook. It's led to more bad days than good lately. So I'm going to challenge myself in March. It's a daily goal challenge and this is how it's going to go. I have a list of 10 daily goals. For every goal I hit, I get a point. The challenge is to get 200 points in March. In order to do that, I'll need to average 6.5 points a day. I think it would be hard to make up a 0 point day. I'm hoping that I will start to string together more good days. Here are my 10 daily goals

    1. Exercise
    2. 10,000 steps
    3. Stay under calorie goal
    4. Hit protein goal but stay under carb goal
    5. Meet fiber goal
    6. Keep sweets to 150 calories or less
    7. Log everything
    8. Have at least 3 servings of vegetables
    9. Get at least 6 1/2 hours of sleep
    10. Play with my dog

    I thought about making the 10th goal drinking enough water but playing with my dog seemed like more fun.

    I start Tuesday, March 1

    Opinions?
    Hugs and good luck.
    @kecmw25 my phone won't quote for whatever reason, but that sounds like a good.plan.

    Thanks to you both! I'm excited. I really need to focus and I hope this challenge will help.

    Great list, I especially love the playing with your dog point :) I might have to steal this idea, I'll have to start brainstorming items!
  • Italian_Buju
    Italian_Buju Posts: 8,030 Member
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    nonoelmo wrote: »
    Oberon21 wrote: »
    MoHousdon wrote: »
    MoHousdon wrote: »
    Oberon21 wrote: »
    kelly_c_77 wrote: »
    So far on Lent Challenge:

    No ice cream
    No buying processed junk food like cookies, cakes, pies, ice cream, etc. (only cottage cheese)
    Exercised everyday (last Tuesday I considered pushing carts my exercise & Sunday only did like 2-3 minutes on the exercise bike since watching four kids is tiring & that counts haha).

    A coworker bought some of the new Cupcake Filled Oreos & left them in the break room (since I didn't say I can't eat processed junk food other people buy) & I tried one. Total waste of calories!

    Awesome job, Kelly!
    And...
    So far on Lent Challenge:

    No ice cream
    No buying processed junk food like cookies, cakes, pies, ice cream, etc. (only cottage cheese)
    Exercised everyday (last Tuesday I considered pushing carts my exercise & Sunday only did like 2-3 minutes on the exercise bike since watching four kids is tiring & that counts haha).

    A coworker bought some of the new Cupcake Filled Oreos & left them in the break room (since I didn't say I can't eat processed junk food other people buy) & I tried one. Total waste of calories!

    At least you know now before buying a whole package!

    That's what I told a few coworkers haha!

    Now I can save my money & buy something even better.

    I'm hoping we get the Coldstone Creamery Eggs again this year!

    Omg, these are are real thing?? :o


    Wal-Mart has had these the past few years, but haven't found them yet this year. I remember the Cake Batter Cookie Bash egg was really good.

    The eggs are more expensive around $5.00, but pretty big for the price you pay.

    Ummm....who wants to send me a cake batter one??? Or bring it to Nashville? :smiley:

    Although, at the moment I am doing really really badly. I can't stop eating. Anything and everything, all the time, mostly stuff that is bad for me. I'm on a real bad binge streak that i can't seem to curb. Coupled with a total lack of will to exercise. I don't even have to leave my house but i just cannot do it. I'm having a really bad week emotions wise, and its all i can do to get through work. i go home, eat (or stop on the way home and eat), go home and climb in to bed and cry. This emotions thing sucks.

    Anyway, who is coming to Nashville?

    You've been through A LOT, Nicci! Try to do your best to take care of yourself. HUGS!

    And I am not coming to Nashville, because:

    5nm2r4x7tjjk.jpg

    ROAD TRIP!

    ETA looks like you pass right through Kansas.... You could make it... with MO!


    Where she'd pass through, is about 4 hours north of where I am. Also, April is Mr. Mo's birthday and I don't think he'd be cool with me ditching him for a road trip to Nashville. Plus, country music KILLS MY SOUL. Do you WANT me to die, POF? DO YOU?!!!

    Nashville isn't all country music... I've probably heard more live classic rock and heavy metal than country in the bars downtown, it's all in finding the music you like. It's Music City.

    But isn't the race you're doing centered around country music. The ONLY way I'd even CONSIDER doing it is if Mr. Mo was willing to go (which I'm pretty sure he's not going to want to run/walk a race for his 40th birthday) AND if I listened to my earbuds the whole time with Metallica, Linkin Park, Rage, and all the other heavy stuff that's for good for running to.

    PS. I'd love to go meet you all, just not at this event; :o

    It used to be called the Country Music Marathon, but I never remember hearing much country music along the course. Of course, I listen to my own music, too. LOL
    I totally get that you guys aren't about running, we'll just have to plan a future event. I actually did run a 10 mile race on my 40th birthday. Haha! Different strokes.

    It's true - there's a huge amount of country music here, but my kids don't like country either and we've found a TON of non-country venues.

    I only signed up on the promise of country music and live bands every mile

    There's PLENTY of country music, I'm just saying it's possible to avoid it if you don't like it...
    And, there is a band at every mile. I ran the full marathon in 2006 and the half in 2015. There's a lot of talent along the course. ;)

    Plus we can hang out in local bars every night and listen to country music.
    I have to confess I am with Mo on this one. Johnny Cash is great. There are occassional other songs I can tolerate. It is not the lyrics, its the music. I enjoy and appreciate almost every other type of music but country make my skin crawl. I am from rural America.

    Laura, honey, you know I love you, but Johnny Cash is much closer to Bluegrass than what passes for country these days. I can go the Carter Fold any warm Saturday night and here the music that is Johnny's roots. It's on June Carter Cash's family farm, about 25 minutes from my house. A.P. , June's father, asked my grandmother to pray for June because he thought she was making a mistake marrying Johnny. ( Mamaw agreed to pray for June, but only if A.P. would pray for Johnny. That's dome wisdom.) I know country from its roots up. Tennessee Ernie Ford went to my high school. Nashville might be Music City, but I am from the Birthplace of Country Music.

    Edit: here should be hear and dome should be some. I can't type today...sorry

    :)

    I grew up listening to country music whilst riding in the cabs of tractors, combine and grain trucks with my parents. I don't have the ties that you do, but country music is my childhood.

    I have to agree with Mo, country music kills my soul a little bit when it is on.....
  • Rachel0778
    Rachel0778 Posts: 1,701 Member
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    Rachel0778 wrote: »
    I feel like I should confess...I don't like Russell Stover eggs. :s

    Russell Stover stuff tastes cheap and gross, I don't blame you!

    Normally I agree, but the birthday cake egg is pretty awesome (it even has sprinkles-which I'm weirdly obsessed with)

    I do not think I have seen that one. Maybe we do not have them in Canada.

    Some stores don't carry it sadly since it's awesome. I found it at a localized Midwest chain "Hyvee"
  • shinycrazy
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    I had 2 french toast sticks with my breakfast and they were only meh. Only used a little bit of my 1.1 ounce cup of sugar free syrup, but I had logged the whole thing(all 10 calories). So yeah, you guessed it, I took it like a shot super-trooper-style and have no regrets! I hit 92lbs lost today, so I figured I could get away with it.
  • quiksylver296
    quiksylver296 Posts: 28,442 Member
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    shinycrazy wrote: »
    I had 2 french toast sticks with my breakfast and they were only meh. Only used a little bit of my 1.1 ounce cup of sugar free syrup, but I had logged the whole thing(all 10 calories). So yeah, you guessed it, I took it like a shot super-trooper-style and have no regrets! I hit 92lbs lost today, so I figured I could get away with it.

    I <3 this very, very much!!! Go, @shinycrazy!
  • Rachel0778
    Rachel0778 Posts: 1,701 Member
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    nonoelmo wrote: »
    Oberon21 wrote: »
    MoHousdon wrote: »
    MoHousdon wrote: »
    Oberon21 wrote: »
    kelly_c_77 wrote: »
    So far on Lent Challenge:

    No ice cream
    No buying processed junk food like cookies, cakes, pies, ice cream, etc. (only cottage cheese)
    Exercised everyday (last Tuesday I considered pushing carts my exercise & Sunday only did like 2-3 minutes on the exercise bike since watching four kids is tiring & that counts haha).

    A coworker bought some of the new Cupcake Filled Oreos & left them in the break room (since I didn't say I can't eat processed junk food other people buy) & I tried one. Total waste of calories!

    Awesome job, Kelly!
    And...
    So far on Lent Challenge:

    No ice cream
    No buying processed junk food like cookies, cakes, pies, ice cream, etc. (only cottage cheese)
    Exercised everyday (last Tuesday I considered pushing carts my exercise & Sunday only did like 2-3 minutes on the exercise bike since watching four kids is tiring & that counts haha).

    A coworker bought some of the new Cupcake Filled Oreos & left them in the break room (since I didn't say I can't eat processed junk food other people buy) & I tried one. Total waste of calories!

    At least you know now before buying a whole package!

    That's what I told a few coworkers haha!

    Now I can save my money & buy something even better.

    I'm hoping we get the Coldstone Creamery Eggs again this year!

    Omg, these are are real thing?? :o


    Wal-Mart has had these the past few years, but haven't found them yet this year. I remember the Cake Batter Cookie Bash egg was really good.

    The eggs are more expensive around $5.00, but pretty big for the price you pay.

    Ummm....who wants to send me a cake batter one??? Or bring it to Nashville? :smiley:

    Although, at the moment I am doing really really badly. I can't stop eating. Anything and everything, all the time, mostly stuff that is bad for me. I'm on a real bad binge streak that i can't seem to curb. Coupled with a total lack of will to exercise. I don't even have to leave my house but i just cannot do it. I'm having a really bad week emotions wise, and its all i can do to get through work. i go home, eat (or stop on the way home and eat), go home and climb in to bed and cry. This emotions thing sucks.

    Anyway, who is coming to Nashville?

    You've been through A LOT, Nicci! Try to do your best to take care of yourself. HUGS!

    And I am not coming to Nashville, because:

    5nm2r4x7tjjk.jpg

    ROAD TRIP!

    ETA looks like you pass right through Kansas.... You could make it... with MO!


    Where she'd pass through, is about 4 hours north of where I am. Also, April is Mr. Mo's birthday and I don't think he'd be cool with me ditching him for a road trip to Nashville. Plus, country music KILLS MY SOUL. Do you WANT me to die, POF? DO YOU?!!!

    Nashville isn't all country music... I've probably heard more live classic rock and heavy metal than country in the bars downtown, it's all in finding the music you like. It's Music City.

    But isn't the race you're doing centered around country music. The ONLY way I'd even CONSIDER doing it is if Mr. Mo was willing to go (which I'm pretty sure he's not going to want to run/walk a race for his 40th birthday) AND if I listened to my earbuds the whole time with Metallica, Linkin Park, Rage, and all the other heavy stuff that's for good for running to.

    PS. I'd love to go meet you all, just not at this event; :o

    It used to be called the Country Music Marathon, but I never remember hearing much country music along the course. Of course, I listen to my own music, too. LOL
    I totally get that you guys aren't about running, we'll just have to plan a future event. I actually did run a 10 mile race on my 40th birthday. Haha! Different strokes.

    It's true - there's a huge amount of country music here, but my kids don't like country either and we've found a TON of non-country venues.

    I only signed up on the promise of country music and live bands every mile

    There's PLENTY of country music, I'm just saying it's possible to avoid it if you don't like it...
    And, there is a band at every mile. I ran the full marathon in 2006 and the half in 2015. There's a lot of talent along the course. ;)

    Plus we can hang out in local bars every night and listen to country music.
    I have to confess I am with Mo on this one. Johnny Cash is great. There are occassional other songs I can tolerate. It is not the lyrics, its the music. I enjoy and appreciate almost every other type of music but country make my skin crawl. I am from rural America.

    Totally agree, although the lyrics do play a part for me. I didn't grow up the country. I have no experiences with combines, trucks, drinking in fields, etc. which tend to be lyrical themes. I also like songs that get my heartrate pumping, so hard rock is my first love <3
  • MoHousdon
    MoHousdon Posts: 8,722 Member
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    Rachel0778 wrote: »
    nonoelmo wrote: »
    Oberon21 wrote: »
    MoHousdon wrote: »
    MoHousdon wrote: »
    Oberon21 wrote: »
    kelly_c_77 wrote: »
    So far on Lent Challenge:

    No ice cream
    No buying processed junk food like cookies, cakes, pies, ice cream, etc. (only cottage cheese)
    Exercised everyday (last Tuesday I considered pushing carts my exercise & Sunday only did like 2-3 minutes on the exercise bike since watching four kids is tiring & that counts haha).

    A coworker bought some of the new Cupcake Filled Oreos & left them in the break room (since I didn't say I can't eat processed junk food other people buy) & I tried one. Total waste of calories!

    Awesome job, Kelly!
    And...
    So far on Lent Challenge:

    No ice cream
    No buying processed junk food like cookies, cakes, pies, ice cream, etc. (only cottage cheese)
    Exercised everyday (last Tuesday I considered pushing carts my exercise & Sunday only did like 2-3 minutes on the exercise bike since watching four kids is tiring & that counts haha).

    A coworker bought some of the new Cupcake Filled Oreos & left them in the break room (since I didn't say I can't eat processed junk food other people buy) & I tried one. Total waste of calories!

    At least you know now before buying a whole package!

    That's what I told a few coworkers haha!

    Now I can save my money & buy something even better.

    I'm hoping we get the Coldstone Creamery Eggs again this year!

    Omg, these are are real thing?? :o


    Wal-Mart has had these the past few years, but haven't found them yet this year. I remember the Cake Batter Cookie Bash egg was really good.

    The eggs are more expensive around $5.00, but pretty big for the price you pay.

    Ummm....who wants to send me a cake batter one??? Or bring it to Nashville? :smiley:

    Although, at the moment I am doing really really badly. I can't stop eating. Anything and everything, all the time, mostly stuff that is bad for me. I'm on a real bad binge streak that i can't seem to curb. Coupled with a total lack of will to exercise. I don't even have to leave my house but i just cannot do it. I'm having a really bad week emotions wise, and its all i can do to get through work. i go home, eat (or stop on the way home and eat), go home and climb in to bed and cry. This emotions thing sucks.

    Anyway, who is coming to Nashville?

    You've been through A LOT, Nicci! Try to do your best to take care of yourself. HUGS!

    And I am not coming to Nashville, because:

    5nm2r4x7tjjk.jpg

    ROAD TRIP!

    ETA looks like you pass right through Kansas.... You could make it... with MO!


    Where she'd pass through, is about 4 hours north of where I am. Also, April is Mr. Mo's birthday and I don't think he'd be cool with me ditching him for a road trip to Nashville. Plus, country music KILLS MY SOUL. Do you WANT me to die, POF? DO YOU?!!!

    Nashville isn't all country music... I've probably heard more live classic rock and heavy metal than country in the bars downtown, it's all in finding the music you like. It's Music City.

    But isn't the race you're doing centered around country music. The ONLY way I'd even CONSIDER doing it is if Mr. Mo was willing to go (which I'm pretty sure he's not going to want to run/walk a race for his 40th birthday) AND if I listened to my earbuds the whole time with Metallica, Linkin Park, Rage, and all the other heavy stuff that's for good for running to.

    PS. I'd love to go meet you all, just not at this event; :o

    It used to be called the Country Music Marathon, but I never remember hearing much country music along the course. Of course, I listen to my own music, too. LOL
    I totally get that you guys aren't about running, we'll just have to plan a future event. I actually did run a 10 mile race on my 40th birthday. Haha! Different strokes.

    It's true - there's a huge amount of country music here, but my kids don't like country either and we've found a TON of non-country venues.

    I only signed up on the promise of country music and live bands every mile

    There's PLENTY of country music, I'm just saying it's possible to avoid it if you don't like it...
    And, there is a band at every mile. I ran the full marathon in 2006 and the half in 2015. There's a lot of talent along the course. ;)

    Plus we can hang out in local bars every night and listen to country music.
    I have to confess I am with Mo on this one. Johnny Cash is great. There are occassional other songs I can tolerate. It is not the lyrics, its the music. I enjoy and appreciate almost every other type of music but country make my skin crawl. I am from rural America.

    Totally agree, although the lyrics do play a part for me. I didn't grow up the country. I have no experiences with combines, trucks, drinking in fields, etc. which tend to be lyrical themes. I also like songs that get my heartrate pumping, so hard rock is my first love <3

    I knew I liked you!!!
  • nonoelmo
    nonoelmo Posts: 3,941 Member
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    nonoelmo wrote: »
    Oberon21 wrote: »
    MoHousdon wrote: »
    MoHousdon wrote: »
    Oberon21 wrote: »
    kelly_c_77 wrote: »
    So far on Lent Challenge:

    No ice cream
    No buying processed junk food like cookies, cakes, pies, ice cream, etc. (only cottage cheese)
    Exercised everyday (last Tuesday I considered pushing carts my exercise & Sunday only did like 2-3 minutes on the exercise bike since watching four kids is tiring & that counts haha).

    A coworker bought some of the new Cupcake Filled Oreos & left them in the break room (since I didn't say I can't eat processed junk food other people buy) & I tried one. Total waste of calories!

    Awesome job, Kelly!
    And...
    So far on Lent Challenge:

    No ice cream
    No buying processed junk food like cookies, cakes, pies, ice cream, etc. (only cottage cheese)
    Exercised everyday (last Tuesday I considered pushing carts my exercise & Sunday only did like 2-3 minutes on the exercise bike since watching four kids is tiring & that counts haha).

    A coworker bought some of the new Cupcake Filled Oreos & left them in the break room (since I didn't say I can't eat processed junk food other people buy) & I tried one. Total waste of calories!

    At least you know now before buying a whole package!

    That's what I told a few coworkers haha!

    Now I can save my money & buy something even better.

    I'm hoping we get the Coldstone Creamery Eggs again this year!

    Omg, these are are real thing?? :o


    Wal-Mart has had these the past few years, but haven't found them yet this year. I remember the Cake Batter Cookie Bash egg was really good.

    The eggs are more expensive around $5.00, but pretty big for the price you pay.

    Ummm....who wants to send me a cake batter one??? Or bring it to Nashville? :smiley:

    Although, at the moment I am doing really really badly. I can't stop eating. Anything and everything, all the time, mostly stuff that is bad for me. I'm on a real bad binge streak that i can't seem to curb. Coupled with a total lack of will to exercise. I don't even have to leave my house but i just cannot do it. I'm having a really bad week emotions wise, and its all i can do to get through work. i go home, eat (or stop on the way home and eat), go home and climb in to bed and cry. This emotions thing sucks.

    Anyway, who is coming to Nashville?

    You've been through A LOT, Nicci! Try to do your best to take care of yourself. HUGS!

    And I am not coming to Nashville, because:

    5nm2r4x7tjjk.jpg

    ROAD TRIP!

    ETA looks like you pass right through Kansas.... You could make it... with MO!


    Where she'd pass through, is about 4 hours north of where I am. Also, April is Mr. Mo's birthday and I don't think he'd be cool with me ditching him for a road trip to Nashville. Plus, country music KILLS MY SOUL. Do you WANT me to die, POF? DO YOU?!!!

    Nashville isn't all country music... I've probably heard more live classic rock and heavy metal than country in the bars downtown, it's all in finding the music you like. It's Music City.

    But isn't the race you're doing centered around country music. The ONLY way I'd even CONSIDER doing it is if Mr. Mo was willing to go (which I'm pretty sure he's not going to want to run/walk a race for his 40th birthday) AND if I listened to my earbuds the whole time with Metallica, Linkin Park, Rage, and all the other heavy stuff that's for good for running to.

    PS. I'd love to go meet you all, just not at this event; :o

    It used to be called the Country Music Marathon, but I never remember hearing much country music along the course. Of course, I listen to my own music, too. LOL
    I totally get that you guys aren't about running, we'll just have to plan a future event. I actually did run a 10 mile race on my 40th birthday. Haha! Different strokes.

    It's true - there's a huge amount of country music here, but my kids don't like country either and we've found a TON of non-country venues.

    I only signed up on the promise of country music and live bands every mile

    There's PLENTY of country music, I'm just saying it's possible to avoid it if you don't like it...
    And, there is a band at every mile. I ran the full marathon in 2006 and the half in 2015. There's a lot of talent along the course. ;)

    Plus we can hang out in local bars every night and listen to country music.
    I have to confess I am with Mo on this one. Johnny Cash is great. There are occassional other songs I can tolerate. It is not the lyrics, its the music. I enjoy and appreciate almost every other type of music but country make my skin crawl. I am from rural America.

    Laura, honey, you know I love you, but Johnny Cash is much closer to Bluegrass than what passes for country these days. I can go the Carter Fold any warm Saturday night and here the music that is Johnny's roots. It's on June Carter Cash's family farm, about 25 minutes from my house. A.P. , June's father, asked my grandmother to pray for June because he thought she was making a mistake marrying Johnny. ( Mamaw agreed to pray for June, but only if A.P. would pray for Johnny. That's dome wisdom.) I know country from its roots up. Tennessee Ernie Ford went to my high school. Nashville might be Music City, but I am from the Birthplace of Country Music.

    Edit: here should be hear and dome should be some. I can't type today...sorry

    Awesome background. <3 . I guess I like bluegrass then. I was raised an hour drive from anywhere until middle school. However I was more fish hatchery and logging community than farming but I was among the farms and my parents own a little ranch.
  • nonoelmo
    nonoelmo Posts: 3,941 Member
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    My dad plays harmonica.
  • quiksylver296
    quiksylver296 Posts: 28,442 Member
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    MoHousdon wrote: »
    Rachel0778 wrote: »
    nonoelmo wrote: »
    Oberon21 wrote: »
    MoHousdon wrote: »
    MoHousdon wrote: »
    Oberon21 wrote: »
    kelly_c_77 wrote: »
    So far on Lent Challenge:

    No ice cream
    No buying processed junk food like cookies, cakes, pies, ice cream, etc. (only cottage cheese)
    Exercised everyday (last Tuesday I considered pushing carts my exercise & Sunday only did like 2-3 minutes on the exercise bike since watching four kids is tiring & that counts haha).

    A coworker bought some of the new Cupcake Filled Oreos & left them in the break room (since I didn't say I can't eat processed junk food other people buy) & I tried one. Total waste of calories!

    Awesome job, Kelly!
    And...
    So far on Lent Challenge:

    No ice cream
    No buying processed junk food like cookies, cakes, pies, ice cream, etc. (only cottage cheese)
    Exercised everyday (last Tuesday I considered pushing carts my exercise & Sunday only did like 2-3 minutes on the exercise bike since watching four kids is tiring & that counts haha).

    A coworker bought some of the new Cupcake Filled Oreos & left them in the break room (since I didn't say I can't eat processed junk food other people buy) & I tried one. Total waste of calories!

    At least you know now before buying a whole package!

    That's what I told a few coworkers haha!

    Now I can save my money & buy something even better.

    I'm hoping we get the Coldstone Creamery Eggs again this year!

    Omg, these are are real thing?? :o


    Wal-Mart has had these the past few years, but haven't found them yet this year. I remember the Cake Batter Cookie Bash egg was really good.

    The eggs are more expensive around $5.00, but pretty big for the price you pay.

    Ummm....who wants to send me a cake batter one??? Or bring it to Nashville? :smiley:

    Although, at the moment I am doing really really badly. I can't stop eating. Anything and everything, all the time, mostly stuff that is bad for me. I'm on a real bad binge streak that i can't seem to curb. Coupled with a total lack of will to exercise. I don't even have to leave my house but i just cannot do it. I'm having a really bad week emotions wise, and its all i can do to get through work. i go home, eat (or stop on the way home and eat), go home and climb in to bed and cry. This emotions thing sucks.

    Anyway, who is coming to Nashville?

    You've been through A LOT, Nicci! Try to do your best to take care of yourself. HUGS!

    And I am not coming to Nashville, because:

    5nm2r4x7tjjk.jpg

    ROAD TRIP!

    ETA looks like you pass right through Kansas.... You could make it... with MO!


    Where she'd pass through, is about 4 hours north of where I am. Also, April is Mr. Mo's birthday and I don't think he'd be cool with me ditching him for a road trip to Nashville. Plus, country music KILLS MY SOUL. Do you WANT me to die, POF? DO YOU?!!!

    Nashville isn't all country music... I've probably heard more live classic rock and heavy metal than country in the bars downtown, it's all in finding the music you like. It's Music City.

    But isn't the race you're doing centered around country music. The ONLY way I'd even CONSIDER doing it is if Mr. Mo was willing to go (which I'm pretty sure he's not going to want to run/walk a race for his 40th birthday) AND if I listened to my earbuds the whole time with Metallica, Linkin Park, Rage, and all the other heavy stuff that's for good for running to.

    PS. I'd love to go meet you all, just not at this event; :o

    It used to be called the Country Music Marathon, but I never remember hearing much country music along the course. Of course, I listen to my own music, too. LOL
    I totally get that you guys aren't about running, we'll just have to plan a future event. I actually did run a 10 mile race on my 40th birthday. Haha! Different strokes.

    It's true - there's a huge amount of country music here, but my kids don't like country either and we've found a TON of non-country venues.

    I only signed up on the promise of country music and live bands every mile

    There's PLENTY of country music, I'm just saying it's possible to avoid it if you don't like it...
    And, there is a band at every mile. I ran the full marathon in 2006 and the half in 2015. There's a lot of talent along the course. ;)

    Plus we can hang out in local bars every night and listen to country music.
    I have to confess I am with Mo on this one. Johnny Cash is great. There are occassional other songs I can tolerate. It is not the lyrics, its the music. I enjoy and appreciate almost every other type of music but country make my skin crawl. I am from rural America.

    Totally agree, although the lyrics do play a part for me. I didn't grow up the country. I have no experiences with combines, trucks, drinking in fields, etc. which tend to be lyrical themes. I also like songs that get my heartrate pumping, so hard rock is my first love <3

    I knew I liked you!!!

    Well, her name is Rachel... ;)
  • Italian_Buju
    Italian_Buju Posts: 8,030 Member
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    Rachel0778 wrote: »
    nonoelmo wrote: »
    Oberon21 wrote: »
    MoHousdon wrote: »
    MoHousdon wrote: »
    Oberon21 wrote: »
    kelly_c_77 wrote: »
    So far on Lent Challenge:

    No ice cream
    No buying processed junk food like cookies, cakes, pies, ice cream, etc. (only cottage cheese)
    Exercised everyday (last Tuesday I considered pushing carts my exercise & Sunday only did like 2-3 minutes on the exercise bike since watching four kids is tiring & that counts haha).

    A coworker bought some of the new Cupcake Filled Oreos & left them in the break room (since I didn't say I can't eat processed junk food other people buy) & I tried one. Total waste of calories!

    Awesome job, Kelly!
    And...
    So far on Lent Challenge:

    No ice cream
    No buying processed junk food like cookies, cakes, pies, ice cream, etc. (only cottage cheese)
    Exercised everyday (last Tuesday I considered pushing carts my exercise & Sunday only did like 2-3 minutes on the exercise bike since watching four kids is tiring & that counts haha).

    A coworker bought some of the new Cupcake Filled Oreos & left them in the break room (since I didn't say I can't eat processed junk food other people buy) & I tried one. Total waste of calories!

    At least you know now before buying a whole package!

    That's what I told a few coworkers haha!

    Now I can save my money & buy something even better.

    I'm hoping we get the Coldstone Creamery Eggs again this year!

    Omg, these are are real thing?? :o


    Wal-Mart has had these the past few years, but haven't found them yet this year. I remember the Cake Batter Cookie Bash egg was really good.

    The eggs are more expensive around $5.00, but pretty big for the price you pay.

    Ummm....who wants to send me a cake batter one??? Or bring it to Nashville? :smiley:

    Although, at the moment I am doing really really badly. I can't stop eating. Anything and everything, all the time, mostly stuff that is bad for me. I'm on a real bad binge streak that i can't seem to curb. Coupled with a total lack of will to exercise. I don't even have to leave my house but i just cannot do it. I'm having a really bad week emotions wise, and its all i can do to get through work. i go home, eat (or stop on the way home and eat), go home and climb in to bed and cry. This emotions thing sucks.

    Anyway, who is coming to Nashville?

    You've been through A LOT, Nicci! Try to do your best to take care of yourself. HUGS!

    And I am not coming to Nashville, because:

    5nm2r4x7tjjk.jpg

    ROAD TRIP!

    ETA looks like you pass right through Kansas.... You could make it... with MO!


    Where she'd pass through, is about 4 hours north of where I am. Also, April is Mr. Mo's birthday and I don't think he'd be cool with me ditching him for a road trip to Nashville. Plus, country music KILLS MY SOUL. Do you WANT me to die, POF? DO YOU?!!!

    Nashville isn't all country music... I've probably heard more live classic rock and heavy metal than country in the bars downtown, it's all in finding the music you like. It's Music City.

    But isn't the race you're doing centered around country music. The ONLY way I'd even CONSIDER doing it is if Mr. Mo was willing to go (which I'm pretty sure he's not going to want to run/walk a race for his 40th birthday) AND if I listened to my earbuds the whole time with Metallica, Linkin Park, Rage, and all the other heavy stuff that's for good for running to.

    PS. I'd love to go meet you all, just not at this event; :o

    It used to be called the Country Music Marathon, but I never remember hearing much country music along the course. Of course, I listen to my own music, too. LOL
    I totally get that you guys aren't about running, we'll just have to plan a future event. I actually did run a 10 mile race on my 40th birthday. Haha! Different strokes.

    It's true - there's a huge amount of country music here, but my kids don't like country either and we've found a TON of non-country venues.

    I only signed up on the promise of country music and live bands every mile

    There's PLENTY of country music, I'm just saying it's possible to avoid it if you don't like it...
    And, there is a band at every mile. I ran the full marathon in 2006 and the half in 2015. There's a lot of talent along the course. ;)

    Plus we can hang out in local bars every night and listen to country music.
    I have to confess I am with Mo on this one. Johnny Cash is great. There are occassional other songs I can tolerate. It is not the lyrics, its the music. I enjoy and appreciate almost every other type of music but country make my skin crawl. I am from rural America.

    Totally agree, although the lyrics do play a part for me. I didn't grow up the country. I have no experiences with combines, trucks, drinking in fields, etc. which tend to be lyrical themes. I also like songs that get my heartrate pumping, so hard rock is my first love <3

    Hahahaha, I love this. I always say, my dog never tried to divorce me or take all my money so I cannot empathize with country music, lol.
  • Bry_Fitness70
    Bry_Fitness70 Posts: 2,480 Member
    edited February 2016
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    nonoelmo wrote: »
    nonoelmo wrote: »
    Oberon21 wrote: »
    MoHousdon wrote: »
    MoHousdon wrote: »
    Oberon21 wrote: »
    kelly_c_77 wrote: »
    So far on Lent Challenge:

    No ice cream
    No buying processed junk food like cookies, cakes, pies, ice cream, etc. (only cottage cheese)
    Exercised everyday (last Tuesday I considered pushing carts my exercise & Sunday only did like 2-3 minutes on the exercise bike since watching four kids is tiring & that counts haha).

    A coworker bought some of the new Cupcake Filled Oreos & left them in the break room (since I didn't say I can't eat processed junk food other people buy) & I tried one. Total waste of calories!

    Awesome job, Kelly!
    And...
    So far on Lent Challenge:

    No ice cream
    No buying processed junk food like cookies, cakes, pies, ice cream, etc. (only cottage cheese)
    Exercised everyday (last Tuesday I considered pushing carts my exercise & Sunday only did like 2-3 minutes on the exercise bike since watching four kids is tiring & that counts haha).

    A coworker bought some of the new Cupcake Filled Oreos & left them in the break room (since I didn't say I can't eat processed junk food other people buy) & I tried one. Total waste of calories!

    At least you know now before buying a whole package!

    That's what I told a few coworkers haha!

    Now I can save my money & buy something even better.

    I'm hoping we get the Coldstone Creamery Eggs again this year!

    Omg, these are are real thing?? :o


    Wal-Mart has had these the past few years, but haven't found them yet this year. I remember the Cake Batter Cookie Bash egg was really good.

    The eggs are more expensive around $5.00, but pretty big for the price you pay.

    Ummm....who wants to send me a cake batter one??? Or bring it to Nashville? :smiley:

    Although, at the moment I am doing really really badly. I can't stop eating. Anything and everything, all the time, mostly stuff that is bad for me. I'm on a real bad binge streak that i can't seem to curb. Coupled with a total lack of will to exercise. I don't even have to leave my house but i just cannot do it. I'm having a really bad week emotions wise, and its all i can do to get through work. i go home, eat (or stop on the way home and eat), go home and climb in to bed and cry. This emotions thing sucks.

    Anyway, who is coming to Nashville?

    You've been through A LOT, Nicci! Try to do your best to take care of yourself. HUGS!

    And I am not coming to Nashville, because:

    5nm2r4x7tjjk.jpg

    ROAD TRIP!

    ETA looks like you pass right through Kansas.... You could make it... with MO!


    Where she'd pass through, is about 4 hours north of where I am. Also, April is Mr. Mo's birthday and I don't think he'd be cool with me ditching him for a road trip to Nashville. Plus, country music KILLS MY SOUL. Do you WANT me to die, POF? DO YOU?!!!

    Nashville isn't all country music... I've probably heard more live classic rock and heavy metal than country in the bars downtown, it's all in finding the music you like. It's Music City.

    But isn't the race you're doing centered around country music. The ONLY way I'd even CONSIDER doing it is if Mr. Mo was willing to go (which I'm pretty sure he's not going to want to run/walk a race for his 40th birthday) AND if I listened to my earbuds the whole time with Metallica, Linkin Park, Rage, and all the other heavy stuff that's for good for running to.

    PS. I'd love to go meet you all, just not at this event; :o

    It used to be called the Country Music Marathon, but I never remember hearing much country music along the course. Of course, I listen to my own music, too. LOL
    I totally get that you guys aren't about running, we'll just have to plan a future event. I actually did run a 10 mile race on my 40th birthday. Haha! Different strokes.

    It's true - there's a huge amount of country music here, but my kids don't like country either and we've found a TON of non-country venues.

    I only signed up on the promise of country music and live bands every mile

    There's PLENTY of country music, I'm just saying it's possible to avoid it if you don't like it...
    And, there is a band at every mile. I ran the full marathon in 2006 and the half in 2015. There's a lot of talent along the course. ;)

    Plus we can hang out in local bars every night and listen to country music.
    I have to confess I am with Mo on this one. Johnny Cash is great. There are occassional other songs I can tolerate. It is not the lyrics, its the music. I enjoy and appreciate almost every other type of music but country make my skin crawl. I am from rural America.

    Laura, honey, you know I love you, but Johnny Cash is much closer to Bluegrass than what passes for country these days. I can go the Carter Fold any warm Saturday night and here the music that is Johnny's roots. It's on June Carter Cash's family farm, about 25 minutes from my house. A.P. , June's father, asked my grandmother to pray for June because he thought she was making a mistake marrying Johnny. ( Mamaw agreed to pray for June, but only if A.P. would pray for Johnny. That's dome wisdom.) I know country from its roots up. Tennessee Ernie Ford went to my high school. Nashville might be Music City, but I am from the Birthplace of Country Music.

    Edit: here should be hear and dome should be some. I can't type today...sorry

    Awesome background. <3 . I guess I like bluegrass then. I was raised an hour drive from anywhere until middle school. However I was more fish hatchery and logging community than farming but I was among the farms and my parents own a little ranch.

    Even though I am from the north, I grew up listening to country because my dad is from the south. Somewhere along the way, country became pop music. I loved country when they let ugly people make music in Nashville! I have watched the CMAs here and there over the years, and it has been taken over by blonds and dudes that spend a lot of money on their hair, fake tans, pearly white teeth, etc.! There are no more outlaws. It was much better when people like Johnny Cash, George Jones, Hank, Hank Jr., Conway Twitty, Charlie Pride, Loretta Lynn, Alabama, etc., were making music.
  • rungirl1973
    rungirl1973 Posts: 2,559 Member
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    Rachel0778 wrote: »
    nonoelmo wrote: »
    Oberon21 wrote: »
    MoHousdon wrote: »
    MoHousdon wrote: »
    Oberon21 wrote: »
    kelly_c_77 wrote: »
    So far on Lent Challenge:

    No ice cream
    No buying processed junk food like cookies, cakes, pies, ice cream, etc. (only cottage cheese)
    Exercised everyday (last Tuesday I considered pushing carts my exercise & Sunday only did like 2-3 minutes on the exercise bike since watching four kids is tiring & that counts haha).

    A coworker bought some of the new Cupcake Filled Oreos & left them in the break room (since I didn't say I can't eat processed junk food other people buy) & I tried one. Total waste of calories!

    Awesome job, Kelly!
    And...
    So far on Lent Challenge:

    No ice cream
    No buying processed junk food like cookies, cakes, pies, ice cream, etc. (only cottage cheese)
    Exercised everyday (last Tuesday I considered pushing carts my exercise & Sunday only did like 2-3 minutes on the exercise bike since watching four kids is tiring & that counts haha).

    A coworker bought some of the new Cupcake Filled Oreos & left them in the break room (since I didn't say I can't eat processed junk food other people buy) & I tried one. Total waste of calories!

    At least you know now before buying a whole package!

    That's what I told a few coworkers haha!

    Now I can save my money & buy something even better.

    I'm hoping we get the Coldstone Creamery Eggs again this year!

    Omg, these are are real thing?? :o


    Wal-Mart has had these the past few years, but haven't found them yet this year. I remember the Cake Batter Cookie Bash egg was really good.

    The eggs are more expensive around $5.00, but pretty big for the price you pay.

    Ummm....who wants to send me a cake batter one??? Or bring it to Nashville? :smiley:

    Although, at the moment I am doing really really badly. I can't stop eating. Anything and everything, all the time, mostly stuff that is bad for me. I'm on a real bad binge streak that i can't seem to curb. Coupled with a total lack of will to exercise. I don't even have to leave my house but i just cannot do it. I'm having a really bad week emotions wise, and its all i can do to get through work. i go home, eat (or stop on the way home and eat), go home and climb in to bed and cry. This emotions thing sucks.

    Anyway, who is coming to Nashville?

    You've been through A LOT, Nicci! Try to do your best to take care of yourself. HUGS!

    And I am not coming to Nashville, because:

    5nm2r4x7tjjk.jpg

    ROAD TRIP!

    ETA looks like you pass right through Kansas.... You could make it... with MO!


    Where she'd pass through, is about 4 hours north of where I am. Also, April is Mr. Mo's birthday and I don't think he'd be cool with me ditching him for a road trip to Nashville. Plus, country music KILLS MY SOUL. Do you WANT me to die, POF? DO YOU?!!!

    Nashville isn't all country music... I've probably heard more live classic rock and heavy metal than country in the bars downtown, it's all in finding the music you like. It's Music City.

    But isn't the race you're doing centered around country music. The ONLY way I'd even CONSIDER doing it is if Mr. Mo was willing to go (which I'm pretty sure he's not going to want to run/walk a race for his 40th birthday) AND if I listened to my earbuds the whole time with Metallica, Linkin Park, Rage, and all the other heavy stuff that's for good for running to.

    PS. I'd love to go meet you all, just not at this event; :o

    It used to be called the Country Music Marathon, but I never remember hearing much country music along the course. Of course, I listen to my own music, too. LOL
    I totally get that you guys aren't about running, we'll just have to plan a future event. I actually did run a 10 mile race on my 40th birthday. Haha! Different strokes.

    It's true - there's a huge amount of country music here, but my kids don't like country either and we've found a TON of non-country venues.

    I only signed up on the promise of country music and live bands every mile

    There's PLENTY of country music, I'm just saying it's possible to avoid it if you don't like it...
    And, there is a band at every mile. I ran the full marathon in 2006 and the half in 2015. There's a lot of talent along the course. ;)

    Plus we can hang out in local bars every night and listen to country music.
    I have to confess I am with Mo on this one. Johnny Cash is great. There are occassional other songs I can tolerate. It is not the lyrics, its the music. I enjoy and appreciate almost every other type of music but country make my skin crawl. I am from rural America.

    Totally agree, although the lyrics do play a part for me. I didn't grow up the country. I have no experiences with combines, trucks, drinking in fields, etc. which tend to be lyrical themes. I also like songs that get my heartrate pumping, so hard rock is my first love <3

    Hahahaha, I love this. I always say, my dog never tried to divorce me or take all my money so I cannot empathize with country music, lol.

    To be fair, a lot of the guys that are singing about driving a tractor or farming have never done it, either. Some of the idiotic things they say in country music that doesn't match reality drives me bonkers.
  • kecmw25
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    shinycrazy wrote: »
    I had 2 french toast sticks with my breakfast and they were only meh. Only used a little bit of my 1.1 ounce cup of sugar free syrup, but I had logged the whole thing(all 10 calories). So yeah, you guessed it, I took it like a shot super-trooper-style and have no regrets! I hit 92lbs lost today, so I figured I could get away with it.

    Congrats!! 92 lbs is amazing!
  • bkhamill
    bkhamill Posts: 1,289 Member
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    Bry_Lander wrote: »
    nonoelmo wrote: »
    nonoelmo wrote: »
    Oberon21 wrote: »
    MoHousdon wrote: »
    MoHousdon wrote: »
    Oberon21 wrote: »
    kelly_c_77 wrote: »
    So far on Lent Challenge:

    No ice cream
    No buying processed junk food like cookies, cakes, pies, ice cream, etc. (only cottage cheese)
    Exercised everyday (last Tuesday I considered pushing carts my exercise & Sunday only did like 2-3 minutes on the exercise bike since watching four kids is tiring & that counts haha).

    A coworker bought some of the new Cupcake Filled Oreos & left them in the break room (since I didn't say I can't eat processed junk food other people buy) & I tried one. Total waste of calories!

    Awesome job, Kelly!
    And...
    So far on Lent Challenge:

    No ice cream
    No buying processed junk food like cookies, cakes, pies, ice cream, etc. (only cottage cheese)
    Exercised everyday (last Tuesday I considered pushing carts my exercise & Sunday only did like 2-3 minutes on the exercise bike since watching four kids is tiring & that counts haha).

    A coworker bought some of the new Cupcake Filled Oreos & left them in the break room (since I didn't say I can't eat processed junk food other people buy) & I tried one. Total waste of calories!

    At least you know now before buying a whole package!

    That's what I told a few coworkers haha!

    Now I can save my money & buy something even better.

    I'm hoping we get the Coldstone Creamery Eggs again this year!

    Omg, these are are real thing?? :o


    Wal-Mart has had these the past few years, but haven't found them yet this year. I remember the Cake Batter Cookie Bash egg was really good.

    The eggs are more expensive around $5.00, but pretty big for the price you pay.

    Ummm....who wants to send me a cake batter one??? Or bring it to Nashville? :smiley:

    Although, at the moment I am doing really really badly. I can't stop eating. Anything and everything, all the time, mostly stuff that is bad for me. I'm on a real bad binge streak that i can't seem to curb. Coupled with a total lack of will to exercise. I don't even have to leave my house but i just cannot do it. I'm having a really bad week emotions wise, and its all i can do to get through work. i go home, eat (or stop on the way home and eat), go home and climb in to bed and cry. This emotions thing sucks.

    Anyway, who is coming to Nashville?

    You've been through A LOT, Nicci! Try to do your best to take care of yourself. HUGS!

    And I am not coming to Nashville, because:

    5nm2r4x7tjjk.jpg

    ROAD TRIP!

    ETA looks like you pass right through Kansas.... You could make it... with MO!


    Where she'd pass through, is about 4 hours north of where I am. Also, April is Mr. Mo's birthday and I don't think he'd be cool with me ditching him for a road trip to Nashville. Plus, country music KILLS MY SOUL. Do you WANT me to die, POF? DO YOU?!!!

    Nashville isn't all country music... I've probably heard more live classic rock and heavy metal than country in the bars downtown, it's all in finding the music you like. It's Music City.

    But isn't the race you're doing centered around country music. The ONLY way I'd even CONSIDER doing it is if Mr. Mo was willing to go (which I'm pretty sure he's not going to want to run/walk a race for his 40th birthday) AND if I listened to my earbuds the whole time with Metallica, Linkin Park, Rage, and all the other heavy stuff that's for good for running to.

    PS. I'd love to go meet you all, just not at this event; :o

    It used to be called the Country Music Marathon, but I never remember hearing much country music along the course. Of course, I listen to my own music, too. LOL
    I totally get that you guys aren't about running, we'll just have to plan a future event. I actually did run a 10 mile race on my 40th birthday. Haha! Different strokes.

    It's true - there's a huge amount of country music here, but my kids don't like country either and we've found a TON of non-country venues.

    I only signed up on the promise of country music and live bands every mile

    There's PLENTY of country music, I'm just saying it's possible to avoid it if you don't like it...
    And, there is a band at every mile. I ran the full marathon in 2006 and the half in 2015. There's a lot of talent along the course. ;)

    Plus we can hang out in local bars every night and listen to country music.
    I have to confess I am with Mo on this one. Johnny Cash is great. There are occassional other songs I can tolerate. It is not the lyrics, its the music. I enjoy and appreciate almost every other type of music but country make my skin crawl. I am from rural America.

    Laura, honey, you know I love you, but Johnny Cash is much closer to Bluegrass than what passes for country these days. I can go the Carter Fold any warm Saturday night and here the music that is Johnny's roots. It's on June Carter Cash's family farm, about 25 minutes from my house. A.P. , June's father, asked my grandmother to pray for June because he thought she was making a mistake marrying Johnny. ( Mamaw agreed to pray for June, but only if A.P. would pray for Johnny. That's dome wisdom.) I know country from its roots up. Tennessee Ernie Ford went to my high school. Nashville might be Music City, but I am from the Birthplace of Country Music.

    Edit: here should be hear and dome should be some. I can't type today...sorry

    Awesome background. <3 . I guess I like bluegrass then. I was raised an hour drive from anywhere until middle school. However I was more fish hatchery and logging community than farming but I was among the farms and my parents own a little ranch.

    Even though I am from the north, I grew up listening to country because my dad is from the south. Somewhere along the way, country became pop music. I loved country when they let ugly people make music in Nashville! I have watched the CMAs here and there over the years, and it has been taken over by blonds and dudes that spend a lot of money on their hair, fake tans, pearly white teeth, etc.! There are no more outlaws. It was much better when people like Johnny Cash, George Jones, Hank, Hank Jr., Conway Twitty, Charlie Pride, Loretta Lynn, Alabama, etc., were making music.

    So much this!
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    I had 2 french toast sticks with my breakfast and they were only meh. Only used a little bit of my 1.1 ounce cup of sugar free syrup, but I had logged the whole thing(all 10 calories). So yeah, you guessed it, I took it like a shot super-trooper-style and have no regrets! I hit 92lbs lost today, so I figured I could get away with it.

    Congrats!! 92 lbs is amazing!

    Ditto.
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    So far on Lent Challenge:

    No ice cream
    No buying processed junk food like cookies, cakes, pies, ice cream, etc. (only cottage cheese)
    Exercised everyday (last Tuesday I considered pushing carts my exercise & Sunday only did like 2-3 minutes on the exercise bike since watching four kids is tiring & that counts haha).

    A coworker bought some of the new Cupcake Filled Oreos & left them in the break room (since I didn't say I can't eat processed junk food other people buy) & I tried one. Total waste of calories!

    Awesome job, Kelly!
    And...
    So far on Lent Challenge:

    No ice cream
    No buying processed junk food like cookies, cakes, pies, ice cream, etc. (only cottage cheese)
    Exercised everyday (last Tuesday I considered pushing carts my exercise & Sunday only did like 2-3 minutes on the exercise bike since watching four kids is tiring & that counts haha).

    A coworker bought some of the new Cupcake Filled Oreos & left them in the break room (since I didn't say I can't eat processed junk food other people buy) & I tried one. Total waste of calories!

    At least you know now before buying a whole package!

    That's what I told a few coworkers haha!

    Now I can save my money & buy something even better.

    I'm hoping we get the Coldstone Creamery Eggs again this year!

    Omg, these are are real thing?? :o


    Wal-Mart has had these the past few years, but haven't found them yet this year. I remember the Cake Batter Cookie Bash egg was really good.

    The eggs are more expensive around $5.00, but pretty big for the price you pay.

    Ummm....who wants to send me a cake batter one??? Or bring it to Nashville? :smiley:

    Although, at the moment I am doing really really badly. I can't stop eating. Anything and everything, all the time, mostly stuff that is bad for me. I'm on a real bad binge streak that i can't seem to curb. Coupled with a total lack of will to exercise. I don't even have to leave my house but i just cannot do it. I'm having a really bad week emotions wise, and its all i can do to get through work. i go home, eat (or stop on the way home and eat), go home and climb in to bed and cry. This emotions thing sucks.

    Anyway, who is coming to Nashville?

    You've been through A LOT, Nicci! Try to do your best to take care of yourself. HUGS!

    And I am not coming to Nashville, because:

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    ROAD TRIP!

    ETA looks like you pass right through Kansas.... You could make it... with MO!


    Where she'd pass through, is about 4 hours north of where I am. Also, April is Mr. Mo's birthday and I don't think he'd be cool with me ditching him for a road trip to Nashville. Plus, country music KILLS MY SOUL. Do you WANT me to die, POF? DO YOU?!!!

    Nashville isn't all country music... I've probably heard more live classic rock and heavy metal than country in the bars downtown, it's all in finding the music you like. It's Music City.

    But isn't the race you're doing centered around country music. The ONLY way I'd even CONSIDER doing it is if Mr. Mo was willing to go (which I'm pretty sure he's not going to want to run/walk a race for his 40th birthday) AND if I listened to my earbuds the whole time with Metallica, Linkin Park, Rage, and all the other heavy stuff that's for good for running to.

    PS. I'd love to go meet you all, just not at this event; :o

    It used to be called the Country Music Marathon, but I never remember hearing much country music along the course. Of course, I listen to my own music, too. LOL
    I totally get that you guys aren't about running, we'll just have to plan a future event. I actually did run a 10 mile race on my 40th birthday. Haha! Different strokes.

    It's true - there's a huge amount of country music here, but my kids don't like country either and we've found a TON of non-country venues.

    I only signed up on the promise of country music and live bands every mile

    There's PLENTY of country music, I'm just saying it's possible to avoid it if you don't like it...
    And, there is a band at every mile. I ran the full marathon in 2006 and the half in 2015. There's a lot of talent along the course. ;)

    Plus we can hang out in local bars every night and listen to country music.
    I have to confess I am with Mo on this one. Johnny Cash is great. There are occassional other songs I can tolerate. It is not the lyrics, its the music. I enjoy and appreciate almost every other type of music but country make my skin crawl. I am from rural America.

    Laura, honey, you know I love you, but Johnny Cash is much closer to Bluegrass than what passes for country these days. I can go the Carter Fold any warm Saturday night and here the music that is Johnny's roots. It's on June Carter Cash's family farm, about 25 minutes from my house. A.P. , June's father, asked my grandmother to pray for June because he thought she was making a mistake marrying Johnny. ( Mamaw agreed to pray for June, but only if A.P. would pray for Johnny. That's dome wisdom.) I know country from its roots up. Tennessee Ernie Ford went to my high school. Nashville might be Music City, but I am from the Birthplace of Country Music.

    Edit: here should be hear and dome should be some. I can't type today...sorry

    Awesome background. <3 . I guess I like bluegrass then. I was raised an hour drive from anywhere until middle school. However I was more fish hatchery and logging community than farming but I was among the farms and my parents own a little ranch.

    Even though I am from the north, I grew up listening to country because my dad is from the south. Somewhere along the way, country became pop music. I loved country when they let ugly people make music in Nashville! I have watched the CMAs here and there over the years, and it has been taken over by blonds and dudes that spend a lot of money on their hair, fake tans, pearly white teeth, etc.! There are no more outlaws. It was much better when people like Johnny Cash, George Jones, Hank, Hank Jr., Conway Twitty, Charlie Pride, Loretta Lynn, Alabama, etc., were making music.

    So much this!

    I like both sides of country. The outlaw era and the currently (minus Sam Hunt) mainly because I can't do the talk singing BS. Lol