WaistAways Team Chat - DECEMBER 2021

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  • DD265
    DD265 Posts: 651 Member
    That sounds like a lovely tradition @jugar, and I can imagine that 'reading the bread' is hilarious.
  • MandiSaysHey
    MandiSaysHey Posts: 304 Member
    Pw 232
    Cw 233.8

    That 4 day cheat binge got me. And then we had pizza for dinner last night so my sodium intake is probably having me hang on to water weight. I don't know if this week will be too much better but I'm gonna try.
  • MandiSaysHey
    MandiSaysHey Posts: 304 Member
    @KellyBgetsfit I was tired of wrapping gifts so I put my son's gifts inside Amazon boxes, taped them shut, and had him wrap some of his own lol
  • jugar
    jugar Posts: 9,891 Member
    Down to the crunch! I hear everyone on the wrapping thing - in previous years when both kids were younger, there were always crazy wrapping conflicts, which we all enjoyed. My daughter got into impossible wrapping. Layers of duct tape, boxes within boxes, serious tools required for opening. My son does not believe in wrapping because it wastes material, time, and it just gets torn off and thrown out anyhow... He is a bit superior about the whole thing. Grump. I specialise in ridiculous gift tags with bad limericks, hints about the contents, snide comments about the person opening it, etc. My taller half goes for elegance and style, with occasional dashes of humour. But I love the idea of using anonymous boxes and getting the kids to wrap their own!

    I will not be going down to visit my dad after all - the cases are exploding here, everything is closing down, and I don't want to take the chance of going there until I have my 3rd dose, and even then we'll see. So a quiet week it will be! I'm trying to think of menus as well, @PlaneMonkey - suddenly not going elsewhere means cooking here, doesn't it? Just me and the boys (son and OH) - and they are terrible for always saying "whatever you want to make". Silly people.

    Today I'll get a great walk in delivering a solstice bread to my neighbour a couple of km down the road. I'll come home the long steep way through the woods and hang out with the deer for a bit. Have a good one, all! Hugs to those of you working, taking care of kids and other people. You rock!
  • ashleycarole86
    ashleycarole86 Posts: 6,087 Member
    @KellyBgetsfit It was good. I felt things in muscles that haven't been worked in a long time. There isn't a lot of Barre content on the Peloton app but I think I'll throw the occasional class in for something different!

    12/21 exercise:
    10803 steps
  • jugar
    jugar Posts: 9,891 Member
    Heads up for Thursday! It's on our heels...

    weigh-ins still due through today -
    @kdblpn
    @Kali225
    @MoStacy

    due Thursday:
    @ashleycarole86
    @eggfreak
    @bowens1973

    Hang in there!
  • ashleycarole86
    ashleycarole86 Posts: 6,087 Member
    12/22 exercise:
    8270 steps + 45 minutes Peloton
  • micki48
    micki48 Posts: 2,249 Member
    Hi everyone. I went missing two days and could not get in to our community group. It took me 10 + minutes just now to find you all. I really want my ⭐️ back.

    Anyway, I’ve been in the kitchen a lot recently. Taking a quiet moment after a stress relieving walk. My first in way too long. My daughter found out today she is a finalist for a job that would put in motion all kinds of stuff involved in a move. It’s exciting and I’m terrified. Tummy all fluppy-floppy. I know it will all work out for the best, I just love my home and thought this was my final move. But I love my granddaughter more and I will go wherever I need to to see and be with her.

    Sounds like our Canadian neighbors are being smart about Covid. Here is the US we still have so many who think it’s no big deal.

    Family here. TTYL
  • jugar
    jugar Posts: 9,891 Member
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