Twelve weeks until summer!!!

Summerlove1993
Summerlove1993 Posts: 102 Member
Okay, it is time to get going. If you began counting calories in January 2012 as your New Year's Resolution and maybe you slacked off a little, it is time to get moving and keeping track of calories again. If you have been doing this longer, and you are in a slump, let's get back to it. Or, if this is the beginning for you, let's go!

I've lost 14 lbs. since the end of January. It took me awhile to get with the whole resolution thing, but I got there before the month ended. I love MFP. It is the one and only successful tool for me to lose weight. I've tried them all before without success.

Even though I adore my class this year, and I will be sad to see them go, I can't wait for the summer. I live in the cold northeast, although we had a very mild winter this year. I just love the heat, lying in the summer sun, swimming in the pool, and walking on the beach. I'm one of those fat ladies that wears a bathing suit and shorts no matter what my size, but it would really be nice to be smaller, lighter, and healthier.

So, join me on my journey!!! Let's go!!!

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  • WOO HOO!!! I can't wait!! 12 weeks until time in the sun:)
  • Summerlove1993
    Summerlove1993 Posts: 102 Member
    Welcome Sweetteach!

    I can't wait either!

    It is normally cool and rainy this time of year where I live, but it has been in the 70's and sunny for the past week. My students are acting like it is May, and school is almost out. We all have spring fever. I love this weather, and it is such a motivation for me to keep working on getting thinner.

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  • teachfl2
    teachfl2 Posts: 95 Member
    Can't wait either! I live in sunny Florida so it feels like summer here all the time! We didn't even have much of a winter this year. My goal is to feel confident in my bathing suit at the beach or pool this summer!
  • katmix
    katmix Posts: 296 Member
    I live in Oregon...and hard to believe that Oregon City school district was closed Thursday due to snow! Today, a gloriously warm and sunshiny day...break out the toenail polish! :wink:

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  • pbaker8307
    pbaker8307 Posts: 60 Member
    This is our Spring Break in Arkansas...9 more weeks starting Monday. We had four days of grey yucky rain. Today was sunny and it is supposed to be sunny most of next week which means the girls will not have appropriate clothing on. High school math teacher!

    So looking forward to summer...last year we missed 10+ days due to crazy winter weather. We did not get out until June 10th and I had to return on August 1st for PD.

    We have not had a winter to speak of this year so we are slated to get out on May 24th....the earliest we have gotten out of school in 16 years.
  • VenturaGurl
    VenturaGurl Posts: 413 Member
    Hi, I'm Amy. I'm in Southern California and we're expecting rain tomorrow. One more week until Spring Break for me, then the real countdown to summer begins! I've been on MFP a long time now...the weight loss is slow, but I have been working to transform my body and attitude as I go...and I feel great!
    So happy to see a teacher's group!!!
    Here we go...
  • mdamrow
    mdamrow Posts: 92 Member
    Hi. I'm Megan. I live in Wisconsin. We had a really mild winter and so far spring has been get. The only problem with this warm spring is the kids a re wild and crazy with spring fever. Dying for spring break to get here!!!
  • zclark13
    zclark13 Posts: 135 Member
    Hi! I'm Liz from Colorado. Right now I'm a teacher without a class. I'm in my second year of subbing after getting laid off due to budget cuts.
    We are on spring break now and the weather is supposed to great! We had the 2nd snowiest February on record and this March will probably be the least snowiest with only a trace of snow at the beginning of the month.
    I LOVE mfp. Although my "ticker" says 17, I have actually lost 20 pounds since Christmas. I have NEVER lost this much weight at one time before (short of actually giving birth!) and I am super motivated! We are going to Florida in June and I want to wear a cute suit to the beach!
    What I want to know is...how do you fit in excercise with school, meetings and family? I've been "lucky" that with so much to lose, I have just had to watch what I eat for the weight to come off, but soon I will have to be intentional about excercising and even without having to do planning and grading at home, I don't know when to squeeze it in.
  • katmix
    katmix Posts: 296 Member
    Hi! I'm Liz from Colorado. Right now I'm a teacher without a class. I'm in my second year of subbing after getting laid off due to budget cuts.
    We are on spring break now and the weather is supposed to great! We had the 2nd snowiest February on record and this March will probably be the least snowiest with only a trace of snow at the beginning of the month.
    I LOVE mfp. Although my "ticker" says 17, I have actually lost 20 pounds since Christmas. I have NEVER lost this much weight at one time before (short of actually giving birth!) and I am super motivated! We are going to Florida in June and I want to wear a cute suit to the beach!
    What I want to know is...how do you fit in excercise with school, meetings and family? I've been "lucky" that with so much to lose, I have just had to watch what I eat for the weight to come off, but soon I will have to be intentional about excercising and even without having to do planning and grading at home, I don't know when to squeeze it in.

    Hi Liz! Kat from Oregon, here... I'm not a huge fan of exercise for exercise's sake (yeah, I've taught health and PE and I KNOW where my thinking is haywire...) :laugh: I prefer to find activities that I love...ping pong (I can not only work up a sweat, but am probably the only person in modern history that has had a "ping-pong injury" and had to seek medical attention! LOL! I learned from my fit/slender mother that there are so many ways to stay in shape... Scrubbing a kitchen floor on hands and knees is great for a flat tummy, and my personal favorite - which I do currently ...lay on your bed and do your exercises! I make/use rice bags to heat our bed, and make different sizes. The heavy ones make excellent leg weights - and I'm currently up to 4 heavy bags while doing my leg lifts...you can really work up a sweat - all before you get out of bed in the morning! (No funny jokes there...) :laugh: I use dumbbells on a hit/miss basis, and try to do ab crunches in front of the bathroom mirror before I hop into bed (Leslie Sansone "Walk at Home" tapes are great inspiration) We had an early spring - and then winter came back with snow off/on the past couple of weeks...and now spring is back! Yard work is a great workout, too! Yesterday was so beautiful, I had to go for a walk... In the past, when feeling sluggish...have stopped by the local shopping mall that opens really early for people to come in where it is safe and warm to walk. Other than that...did do the gym last summer, and was able to pick up another 3 month gym membership at our school auction for cheap (this local gym also does cheap specials for students/teachers on summer break)... My children are both at university, (but will utilize gym membership with me over summer) hubby works long hours...and while they are encouraging and supportive, don't really need my mothering. Life is just busy all over (teaching is only one facet of my life) and I'd rather be immersed and not miss a minute of it - rather than be a gym rat. I'm not looking to be a buff pin-up poster girl...just wanted to get back to what I was when I married (120lbs) and am working on toning up.

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  • Emmidoodah
    Emmidoodah Posts: 21 Member
    Hi,
    I'm new. Isn't this site great? I'm a secondary school (11 to 18 years) teacher in the UK and since beginning my career 12 years ago ( and giving up smoking 10 years ago) have put on nearly 40 pounds. I love my job but the stress and limited personal time make it hard to concentrate on me, so I really need help to maintain my motivation to stop comfort and convenience eating and find the time and self-discipline to exercise. I have a target loss of 55 pounds and I'd dearly love to achieve a good portion of that before July as I'm off to the South of France for a family holiday. French women are mostly very slim so last time I went I got funny disapproving looks off people , which was not nice I can tell you. I live in the UK so like most other Brits have a taste for chocolate, cheese, pastry, beer and wine...all the things that I'm going to have to radically cut down on. Thank goodness spring has finally arrived in the UK, a bit of sun and longer days definitely help matters. Roll on summer! :smile:
  • katmix
    katmix Posts: 296 Member
    Hi,
    I'm new. Isn't this site great? I'm a secondary school (11 to 18 years) teacher in the UK and since beginning my career 12 years ago ( and giving up smoking 10 years ago) have put on nearly 40 pounds. I love my job but the stress and limited personal time make it hard to concentrate on me, so I really need help to maintain my motivation to stop comfort and convenience eating and find the time and self-discipline to exercise. I have a target loss of 55 pounds and I'd dearly love to achieve a good portion of that before July as I'm off to the South of France for a family holiday. French women are mostly very slim so last time I went I got funny disapproving looks off people , which was not nice I can tell you. I live in the UK so like most other Brits have a taste for chocolate, cheese, pastry, beer and wine...all the things that I'm going to have to radically cut down on. Thank goodness spring has finally arrived in the UK, a bit of sun and longer days definitely help matters. Roll on summer! :smile:


    Hi! Whereabouts in the UK are you located? I have visited a couple of times (my ancestry is Scots/Irish with a smidge of Welsh thrown in for good measure), and a gal that I met from the Orkneys is totally addicted to cheese and chocolate! When she came over to visit, Sees chocolates store was a frequent stop! :laugh: If you're gonna have an addiction to something besides high heels - cheese and chocolate is definitely high on my list!

    To solve my problem of healthy lunch food during my workweek, I prepare on the weekends, and package the food up for my hubby and myself. Not only is my morning simplified (no food prep) but I know exactly how many calories are in each container...and it is much cheaper than stopping and buying quick but potentially disastrous lunch items.

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  • Emmidoodah
    Emmidoodah Posts: 21 Member
    Hi!
    I'm located in Wales but we are all Celts in the places you mentioned. ( Just a point of interest, Google "Celtic toe" you may have it!!!) Your idea for prepping lunches is a good one indeed. Our school canteen is a total disaster area for dieters, mayonnaise seems to be a compulsory ingredient of children's lunches. Do you freeze lunches or is there some other canny way of keeping it all fresh 'til Friday??
  • m00nflwr
    m00nflwr Posts: 103 Member
    We've got 8 more weeks of school left here in Western NC!

    We have had hardly any winter this year and hardly any breaks. In one more week we'll get spring break - thank goodness!

    The warmer weather lately has made me more motivated to exercise, especially outdoors (but this means I don't want to go inside to the gym!)

    I'm a Kindergarten teacher (this is my 6th yr teaching, mostly K and a little 2nd grade) and I'm also finishing up my Master's degree. I graduate in May! and I cannot wait to have my time back. So so often lately I've had to forgo exercise so I have time to get all my work done.
  • Summerlove1993
    Summerlove1993 Posts: 102 Member
    Hey Everybody! Happy Sunday! Back to school tomorrow. My daughter and I don't have the same April break this year for the first time. I'm that mommy that hosts all of the play dates and sleepovers because I'm around during school vacations while the rest of the parents have to work. But this time, I won't be around to do that. :frown: I was really upset about it because I have a lot of fun with all of the girls. During February vacation, I didn't get a moment to myself, so maybe it will end up working out nicely for me to have some time for myself. I'm not used to having "me time," but I think I'm beginning to realize that I have to start taking care of myself. We will see how it goes.:smile:

    Regarding time for exercise...I teach the Pre-K class in a Pre-K through 8th grade school. My 4 year olds keep me moving all day long. I'm usually dozing off by 8pm! In addition to all of the exercise I get at school, I play Wii Just Dance 2 & 3 a lot.

    I'm so glad to see all of you here hailing from all over the country and even across the pond!
  • katmix
    katmix Posts: 296 Member
    Hi!
    I'm located in Wales but we are all Celts in the places you mentioned. ( Just a point of interest, Google "Celtic toe" you may have it!!!) Your idea for prepping lunches is a good one indeed. Our school canteen is a total disaster area for dieters, mayonnaise seems to be a compulsory ingredient of children's lunches. Do you freeze lunches or is there some other canny way of keeping it all fresh 'til Friday??

    Oops! Should have mentioned... My school is a Mon-Thurs onsite classes school (we're a public charter school) and so my lunches are fine if packaged on Sunday and refrigerated. My hubby hasn't keeled over yet (or complained) and he eats them through Friday...I will say that about 5 days in the fridge is the limit though. Do you have a small fridge? I know when my friend from Orkney (now at St. Andrews) was here...she was surprised that we have a "normal" sized fridge...she thought everything was super sized in the states! Not sure at what point in her 3 week visit that I confessed to having another fridge in the laundry room, and a another complete full-size freezer in the garage! LOL! (Used to have TWO out there!) I do freeze meals...and of course when I was going to school, would freeze about 3 months worth at a time (a school term)...I was known as the casserole queen...and to this day have a hard time (with exceptions!) looking a casserole in the eye... :laugh:
  • Summerlove1993
    Summerlove1993 Posts: 102 Member
    So many of you get out a lot earlier than I do. We are in school until June 23rd. We have two days to make up for a hurricane in August. Fortunately, we had a mild winter with no snow days or we would be getting out later. Last year we didn't get out till the end of June. Some school districts in my state got hit much worse by the hurricane, and then we had a freak snow storm on Halloween which resulted in a couple days because of power outages. They lost their winter breaks, and there has been talk of Saturday school. The only schools that get out in early June are the private schools. Lucky them!

    As the signs of spring are appearing all around me, I am constantly reminded to behave myself. I wonder if I lived in Florida and had to wear less clothing year round, if I would be more body conscious. Because in the winter, I tend to hide in my warm clothes and overindulge in sinful treats.
  • Emmidoodah
    Emmidoodah Posts: 21 Member
    Wow! you are super organised! My grocery delivery isn't coming 'til tomorrow so I'll have to wait until then to try and start thinking ahead a bit. Luckily most of the supermarkets here do low cal everything so I was able to swing by on my way to work this morning and pick up calorie counted stuff. So I've had a good day. Just took the dog for a long walk - feeling very virtuos right now:bigsmile: How's your day going?
  • Emmidoodah
    Emmidoodah Posts: 21 Member
    You're so right. I love hanging on to cozy jumpers (sweaters) and jeans for as long as possible. Mind you last year I discovered the joys of the printed maxi dress, wedges and denim jacket combo and felt quite glam for the first time in years. I really hope they're still in fashion this year. Don't you just hate it when a new craze in fashion takes off and you feel like you should wear it but it's really not flattering? If it all goes body-con mini skirts this year, I'm staying in for the next six months!!!
  • katmix
    katmix Posts: 296 Member
    Wow! you are super organised! My grocery delivery isn't coming 'til tomorrow so I'll have to wait until then to try and start thinking ahead a bit. Luckily most of the supermarkets here do low cal everything so I was able to swing by on my way to work this morning and pick up calorie counted stuff. So I've had a good day. Just took the dog for a long walk - feeling very virtuos right now:bigsmile: How's your day going?

    It doesn't come natural, I assure you! (organization) Weather is beautiful here today! (They're calling for rain) think I'll join you and take my puppy for a walk...
  • katmix
    katmix Posts: 296 Member
    You're so right. I love hanging on to cozy jumpers (sweaters) and jeans for as long as possible. Mind you last year I discovered the joys of the printed maxi dress, wedges and denim jacket combo and felt quite glam for the first time in years. I really hope they're still in fashion this year. Don't you just hate it when a new craze in fashion takes off and you feel like you should wear it but it's really not flattering? If it all goes body-con mini skirts this year, I'm staying in for the next six months!!!

    My denim jacket (okay, I'll admit it - jackets) are a staple of my wardrobe! Have different shades from light to dark, but my fave is a couple-year-old Coldwater Creek mid-blue shade (with a nice touch of spandex) that I wear with everything from dressy to casual!

    I would agree that dressing in my 40s is a bit of a challenge... I don't want to look like I'm trying to be 16 - and not 60 (no offense to either of those age groups!) I just want to look like a put-together professional - that makes people think I look really good for my age (as in, I take good care of myself).
  • pbaker8307
    pbaker8307 Posts: 60 Member
    I was at a restaurant a couple of days ago...the guy at the checkout counter said he liked my outfit. I said thanks and he said he was trying to get his girlfriend to dress more like me, like a teacher. I did not know this person so he had no idea that I was a teacher. What's a "teacher outfit" ? It was kinda funny.
  • katmix
    katmix Posts: 296 Member
    I was at a restaurant a couple of days ago...the guy at the checkout counter said he liked my outfit. I said thanks and he said he was trying to get his girlfriend to dress more like me, like a teacher. I did not know this person so he had no idea that I was a teacher. What's a "teacher outfit" ? It was kinda funny.

    Hope it wasn't the appliqued sweater vest look... LOL! When my teaching cohort came to graduation, we solemnly promised to never, ever fall into the pumpkin, Thanksgiving, Christmas Tree, etc., appliqued sweater-wearing group! (If you're of the appliqued sweater persuasion...I promise I'm not picking on you!) :laugh:

    But yes, I've gotten that "You look like a teacher" spiel, too... Wonder if it has anything to do with the way we relate to other people?

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  • Summerlove1993
    Summerlove1993 Posts: 102 Member
    I definitely give off a teacher/mommy vibe. Because I teach preschoolers and use a lot of different art supplies, I have to wear "wash & wear" clothing. I'm also on my feet constantly, so I wear sneakers 99% of the time. When I do dress nicely, inevitably, it gets stained. On the weekends, I dress much nicer. No matter what I'm wearing, little kids are always drawn to me. It is the funniest thing. I could be in Target, church, anywhere, and if there is anybody between the ages of 0 and 8, they smile, wave, or speak to me. Once I open my mouth, and my cutesy high voice comes out, that's it, we're friends for life.

    Re: holiday sweaters...Yes, in the beginning, I did fall into that trap. I even had a Mickey Mouse embroidered teacher shirt/sweater set. I never got a Halloween one, because I'm in costume every year, but I did, and still do have that Christmas Tree sweater that I like to wear. I know it looks silly, but I am silly. But, as I lose weight, I would like to have more fashionable clothing in my closet than sensible clothing.
  • katmix
    katmix Posts: 296 Member
    I definitely give off a teacher/mommy vibe. Because I teach preschoolers and use a lot of different art supplies, I have to wear "wash & wear" clothing. I'm also on my feet constantly, so I wear sneakers 99% of the time. When I do dress nicely, inevitably, it gets stained. On the weekends, I dress much nicer. No matter what I'm wearing, little kids are always drawn to me. It is the funniest thing. I could be in Target, church, anywhere, and if there is anybody between the ages of 0 and 8, they smile, wave, or speak to me. Once I open my mouth, and my cutesy high voice comes out, that's it, we're friends for life.

    Re: holiday sweaters...Yes, in the beginning, I did fall into that trap. I even had a Mickey Mouse embroidered teacher shirt/sweater set. I never got a Halloween one, because I'm in costume every year, but I did, and still do have that Christmas Tree sweater that I like to wear. I know it looks silly, but I am silly. But, as I lose weight, I would like to have more fashionable clothing in my closet than sensible clothing.

    Good morning! Sitting here with my morning mocha, my second day of spring break...ahhh, I slept in a little - heavenly!

    I get the mess/clothing dilemma...used to teach a class where I couldn't wear anything nice due to all the projects we did...now, as a lit specialist - I just wear what has become my "normal" wardrobe (meaning I wear it to church, out with friends, work, etc.) When I had my own children many moons ago, I went from wearing clothes that needed to be dry-cleaned to denim and black...things that either wouldn't show dirt - and/or could be easily laundered at home (plus was that an all black outfit with a colorful knit sweater or denim jacket with accessories quickly made me look pulled together and more slender! THAT part may have been all in my mind...) :laugh: I've branched out (colorfully) a bit since then, but black is still the main color in my wardrobe - and with a few exceptions, most everything goes with it.

    My question is...the best places to buy clothes that can be easily laundered (I don't do dry-cleaning much) and that don't wrinkle (I also love to travel)... I have some Chico's Travelers, some Coldwater Creek, even some Cabi...my issue is that I'm not a big slip wearer, and if skirt material is too thin, feel that I have to wear one. I also am fine with knee-length skirts, but I don't wear mini's. Ideas?

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  • Megan! I am from Wisconsin as well!! :)
  • Emmidoodah
    Emmidoodah Posts: 21 Member
    Ha ha Ha! That's hilarious! Teacher outfit eh.....? Now let me think.....My outfit is always black skirt/trousers, because schools are such filthy/dusty places anything paler would be manky by break time; accompanied by tops which show no cleavage or hint of muffin top from aforementioned skirt/trousers and thereby avoid lecherous/unkind comments from ever-observant year 10; topped off with fetching black cardigan and suit jacket combo, as layering very necessary precaution against blazing hot or freezing cold temperature extremes which seem to occur in every British school building. Footwear choices include black pop socks or tights depending on windchill factor in car park and corridors, versatile mid-height wedge heel for the purpose of both towering over year 7 in a self-important manner and chasing after little Johnny who spat on little Janey's head on the staircase. This takes the form of either shoe (dry summer days) or knee-length boot (the other 364 days), the boot being particularly effective in preventing trench foot from leaking toilet cistern in ladies loo and leaking radiators in classroom. Sexy or what???
  • Emmidoodah
    Emmidoodah Posts: 21 Member
    Had a parents' evening tonight, which went on a bit. Have missed walk and sunshine for today - booooo! Had a good calorie day though so still feeling upbeat. What dog do you have? Mine's a crossbreed of saluki and collie, called Kizzy, and she's adorably bonkers.
    Just realised I'm doing this a bit wrong. Am I supposed to use the quote function to show who I'm answering?...yep...I think I am...sorry ladies!
  • katmix
    katmix Posts: 296 Member
    Had a parents' evening tonight, which went on a bit. Have missed walk and sunshine for today - booooo! Had a good calorie day though so still feeling upbeat. What dog do you have? Mine's a crossbreed of saluki and collie, called Kizzy, and she's adorably bonkers.
    Just realised I'm doing this a bit wrong. Am I supposed to use the quote function to show who I'm answering?...yep...I think I am...sorry ladies!

    We had our much-loved retriever/spaniel mix put down last summer (hubby was gracious to wait until offspring and I had left for our summer vacation without him) and he was so beside himself afterwards, couldn't bear the thought of bringing a new puppy into the home.

    Fast-forward to New Year's Eve...and my hubby sweetly noticed that one of my gal friend's lab/terrier mix puppies made a home of my lap that evening... The little gal, (whom we named Grace O'Malley), joined our family around the first of February (her pics are at my profile site) and what a sweetie she is! My friend's son had potty trained her and worked with her - knowing she was joining our family (and probably realizing that since he is friends with my sons - would hear about it if she was a naughty little thing! Ha!):laugh: She seriously brought her leash to me in her mouth the very next day after getting her!

    I hear you on the cold/heat in the building...at the last school - the heat was on constantly and I could never wear winter clothes. This building is cold...I pretty much live in my knee-length boots all winter. Sadly, I wore out (literally holes in soles) of both pair (identical) of my fave Clarks boots (slightly dressy with a snipped toe, and 2 1/2" heel). Found a pair of wedgie boots (Clarks) on Ebay - just more casual looking. I pretty much live in Clarks (sandals and shoes) when it's not raining... Our selection over here is much different than you have available (although Zappo's online isn't too bad) and couldn't believe that there was a Clarks store in Kirkwall! (If you'll pardon my saying so...there wasn't a whole awful lot, town-wise to Kirkwall! But, I also live in the suburbs of a major west coast city! That is my comparison...) Also found some amazing deals at the Clarks outlet in N. Ireland... We have a couple of outlets locally - but the selection isn't the same.

    Can you post pics of Kizzy? I didn't know what a Saluki looked like...googled it - bet your Kizzy is gorgeous!

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  • Summerlove1993
    Summerlove1993 Posts: 102 Member
    I am in a new school building, and in spite of central air conditioning, my room is always hot in August/September and now through June. In the winter, my room was freezing. It is utterly ridiculous.

    P.S. I absolutely LOVE Zappos! I order from them frequently because I've had wide feet since my pregnancy, and I can't buy shoes in a department store anymore.
  • katmix
    katmix Posts: 296 Member
    I am in a new school building, and in spite of central air conditioning, my room is always hot in August/September and now through June. In the winter, my room was freezing. It is utterly ridiculous.

    P.S. I absolutely LOVE Zappos! I order from them frequently because I've had wide feet since my pregnancy, and I can't buy shoes in a department store anymore.

    Zappo's customer service is the BEST! Sadly, just had to return a pair of La Canadienne boots... Am searching for a pair of knee-length boots that have narrow shafts (my calves are 12.5" at widest) and unsuccessful so far... I'm seriously contemplating having my old Clarks overhauled at the shoe repair...if that can be done.

    You would think that a new building would have a rather decent computerized heating/cooling system in place? Do you have an individual control in your room? Our rooms have that - although we are told to help keep costs down by not cranking the heat up...

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