AndiJoy812

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  • I finally got my husband to do a sleep study, and his sleep apnea was much worse that he thought. I think he thought I was just being *****y...but the man snored sooooo loudly when he inhaled AND exhaled. There were nights I would have gladly killed him...but I kinda like having him around when he is awake. When he had the…
  • 5'11 here! Feel free to add me!
  • I really like that video...you must be some kind of awesome guy to have so many amazing friends! :tongue: You rock, Beef. So glad that you're my friend! :flowerforyou:
  • Thank you for the suggestions! I will give them a try - looking forward to it!
  • Best thing I have EVER seen on this site. EVER! This, right here, is why I adore you so freaking much!! :laugh:
  • I'm going to tell you the same thing I told my daughter, and wish someone would have told me: Why would you give some guy the power and opportunity to have you feel that way? You are worth more than that, and if you are getting so caught up in a situation where you are allowing yourself to feel less than - move on!!! Do…
  • Not on "normal" days when I am just doing typical household stuff...but I do on my "deep" cleaning days. We have a family of 7; 5 bedroom - fairly large home, and on the days when I do windows, floors, and other tasks that keep me moving - I log it. Those days I will spend 6-7 hours cleaning, but I will only log 2. I…
  • :heart: This made me tear up a bit...I'm very proud to call you my friend, Beef. :flowerforyou:
  • You are an absolute doll!! I love your smile - and the twinkle in your eye! Congratulations on all of your success - and ENJOY!!! :flowerforyou:
  • Down. Way too much sodium to even be considered water.
  • I'll tell you what a good friend of mine told me after a relationship that I was in ended after 5 years. She said, "The best way to get over a guy is to get under another one." :laugh: It's not advice that I took right away, but it did make me smile. Best wishes to you. :flowerforyou:
  • My son is pretty picky, but I know he will eat this every day - still a little high in the sugar content, but overall much better than the crap they serve at his school. All natural peanut butter/sugar free jelly on wheat; pretzels; manderine oranges and I put a yogurt in the freezer the night before and by his lunch it is…
  • I was living out in New Mexico and had just gotten out of a pretty bad long-term relationship. My sister told me about this "new" website called eHarmony, and told me I should sign up for it. I did...and honestly not to actually meet someone, but as a distraction. I was matched with some very nice guys, but there was…
  • Lifting you up in prayer...and sending huge hugs your way.
  • Sometimes pre-teens get a little chubby before they go through puberty as well. Lots of hormonal changes going on in those little bodies...and that is something that you can not control. Tread delicately, Mama. Provide healthy food, give plenty of opportunity for "play" that is physical, and be an encourager - build her…
  • You are so incredibly inspiring...just read straight through your blog and will be bookmarking it. Loved the post about going raw and detoxing. I've lost 75 pounds since Feb and just lately my loss has stagnated. I think it is time to try something different, and this just might be what I need to kick-start the loss again.…
  • Ouidad has amazing non-frizz products...as a curly girl that is prone to frizz, I would highly recommend them! And totally agree with the other posters...the less you mess with it, the less frizz you have.
  • My husband is the heaviest he has ever been - and I am concerned for his health and I have shared that with him. But, I still think he is the most handsome, amazing man on this planet and he still rocks my socks off. Maybe it is because I love who he is, and not what he looks like. Your husband is a grown man and he knows…
  • Good luck with this...I posted a question similar to this and was bashed to smithereens by some people. I have three teens that are all athletes and in peak condition; we eat very healthy; however...I was not. The older kids are my step kids, but we've had them for over 7 years, and then my husband and I had two. When my…
  • Love this series! I am re-reading Fall of Giants by Ken Follett. The second book in the series is coming out this fall, and I want to have the characters in mind before I read the second part. I love his books...he's pretty much ruined me for other authors.
  • First curly girl heroine in the recent media - the new Disney Princess, Merida. She has this wild, uncontrollable red hair - the only time it was "tamed" in the movie was when her mother was trying to force her to act like someone she wasn't. I know that Disney has been the worst offender of teaching young girls that you…
  • Congratulations, and continued success! You look so very handsome and happy - good for you!
  • I had short hair for years...my Mom chopped it all off when I was in kindergarten because she didn't know how to handle the curls. So I grew up with short hair, and being teased for being a boy - I was also always the tallest female in the group, too. I hated my hair short - it never looked right, was frizzy, and if…
  • And this is why my diary is private. I am an almost 40 year-old woman, and I am the only one that is accountable for my actions. I do not need unsolicited criticism from people who are having trouble figuring out their own diets and/or exercise program. I stay under my goals on most days, but I do go over every once in a…
  • Sea salt bagel chips + Laughing Cow cheeses = low cal snack heaven! :smile:
  • was 29 years old, single, working a job I loved and was passionate about, traveled to where and whenever I wanted, dated, went out with an amazing group of friends constantly, was spontaneous, pretty much did whatever I wanted and had a great time doing it. Now I am married, a stay-at-home-Mom of my three teenaged step…
  • Currently a stay-at-home Mom to 5; but I'm a Speech-Language Pathologist when "working."
  • You have a LOT of insight to what is going on with you, and that is a huge step for anyone. To be diagnosed with Autism or one of the spectrums, it requires a team of professionals, not just one doctor or psychologist. I know for children, the number of professionals doing an eval varies, but three of them have to agree on…
  • I haven't read all of the responses, but here is my opinion - for what it is worth. :flowerforyou: He is 22. He is not a child, he is an adult. Time to cut the cord, Mama. Treat him like an adult. You know he knows the consequences of his actions...you can't rescue him. Health wise, or with his finances. Personally, I…
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