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happy birthday Missy
gratz Victory
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Happy birthday Missy--my forties have been my best period of life so far! pity they are running out!
Good morning to everyone-i hope you all had a good weekend and the upcoming week brings on the loses.-i am relaxing a bit about just keeping my calory count down because the wife and İ can easily live on about 1000 calories--i have just cut out my beer, nuts and excessive bread intake which has been easy because they are pretty superflous to life!mfw'11 No68- 55k mortgage İO--little to nothing saved! i must do better.0 -
Morning all :wave:
Just a quickie as I'm at work. We've weighed in early this week as we're not around on Wednesday, and I'm pleased to say we both lost.
Superman lost 1.5lbs and I've lost 2lbs.
Catch you later.
LLStart BMI - 38.7 Current BMI - 31.2 Target BMI - 26.30 -
well done Lois-happy week
Are that many cakes permisable on a diet thread!-Victory???mfw'11 No68- 55k mortgage İO--little to nothing saved! i must do better.0 -
Happy 40th Missy!! The best is yet to come!!! (I had just given birth 9 days before my 40th so mine was a bit subdued to say the least!!). :beer: I made up for it later tho'!! It's my 50th next year, I was planning a big party but Im not so sure now, it will take a lot of organising & I don't think many people will come. Plus my family all seem to be at loggerheads these days so I'd rather not be with them at all. Might have a weekend away instead!
victory - baby steps with DS, I wonder how long all his 'doing' for himself will last? well done on passing all your work modules, showing 'em what you're made of eh??
eric - you're being very quiet, I dont like it£2 Savers Club 2016 #21 £14/£250
£2 Savers Club 2015 #8 £250£200 :j
Proud to be an OU graduate :j :j
Life is not about waiting for the storm to pass but learning to dance in the rain0 -
Hezzawithkids wrote: »
victory - baby steps with DS, I wonder how long all his 'doing' for himself will last? well done on passing all your work modules, showing 'em what you're made of eh??
Today he announced he is not going to stay in the house on thursday afternoon as he usually does to look after youngest after he has picked him up from school as I am at work, so no pick up, no stay in, not attending his birthday, how I raised such a sweet child that cannot so much as cook beans on toast is beyond me:rotfl: I am so proud:rotfl:, even toast is too hard for him and yet he tells me I do nothing for him, we had a lovely roast yesterday and invited him to join in, he just shook his head and got his own stuff:D0 -
All the more for you Vic.
He will grow up at some point - he probably thinks if he keeps it up you'll back down sobbing how sorry you are.0 -
victory - now he's just being a baby. No doubt he was forced into tidying his room 'cos he threw all his toys out of the pram
well done you + OH for sticking to your guns, can't imagine how tense your house must be at the moment.
£2 Savers Club 2016 #21 £14/£250
£2 Savers Club 2015 #8 £250£200 :j
Proud to be an OU graduate :j :j
Life is not about waiting for the storm to pass but learning to dance in the rain0
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