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Old March 23rd, 2004, 02:14 AM
JMA
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"beeswing" wrote in message
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One kewl thing the GS troops here did was that folks could donate money

instead
of purchase cookies. It wasn't uncommon for people to "buy" a box or two

of
cookies and not take any with them. At the end of the sale, the girls will

be
taking the cookies "bought" and donating them somewhere charitable. Last

year,
I was told the cookies had gone to the Armed Forces.

Thanks for helping out the Girl Scouts!

beeswing


We did that this year - bought cookies for the troops. Last year I bought
cookies and gave them to the GS and told them to give them away. I work in
a school so I get lots of GS coming to me.

Jenn
who once earned an award for selling the most cookies


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Old March 23rd, 2004, 03:38 AM
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Jenn wrote:

We did that this year - bought cookies for the troops. Last year I bought
cookies and gave them to the GS and told them to give them away. I work in
a school so I get lots of GS coming to me.

Jenn
who once earned an award for selling the most cookie


Aww.......congrats on your cookie selling award. And thanks for your donations
of cookies.

beeswing


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Old March 23rd, 2004, 03:04 PM
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"Perple Gyrl" wrote in message
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"Beverly"

I'm finding it hard to get back into my normal exercise routine after

my
vacation. I didn't go for a couple of weeks and I'm struggling getting
back to the 2-3 times weekly for Curves. Last week I made it one day

but
I'm hoping for a better showing this week.


Beverly


I was pretty sick and didn't exercise for *gasp* 12 days until last

night.
My arms and legs are so freaking sore. I was glad to see that I was

still
able to handle nearly the same amount of weight. I am starting slow and
still not doing cardio until I can breathe properly.


I made it to Curves last night and I felt great afterward. I plan on going
again Wednesday. Hopefully I'll be able to get the bike out of the storage
shed and get it ready for the biking season this weekend. My training for
the bike patrol starts April 3 and I need to be sure it's ready. The
weather forecast indicates we're finally going to get some decent temps
around here.

Hope you're feeling 100% soon. Don't rush the cardio - it will still be
there when you're readyg

Beverly


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Old March 24th, 2004, 02:32 AM
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"JMA"
Jenn
who once earned an award for selling the most cookies


Perple
who once earned an award for eating the most cookies.


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Old March 24th, 2004, 02:33 AM
Perple Gyrl
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"beeswing"

One kewl thing the GS troops here did was that folks could donate money

instead
of purchase cookies. It wasn't uncommon for people to "buy" a box or two

of
cookies and not take any with them. At the end of the sale, the girls will

be
taking the cookies "bought" and donating them somewhere charitable. Last

year,
I was told the cookies had gone to the Armed Forces.

Thanks for helping out the Girl Scouts!

beeswing


That is a great idea. I avoided girl scouts this year because I don't want
to be tempted. They have the BEST cookies. Next time I see one, I will do
the same thing.



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Old March 24th, 2004, 02:35 AM
Perple Gyrl
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"Beverly"

I'm finding it hard to get back into my normal exercise routine after my
vacation. I didn't go for a couple of weeks and I'm struggling getting
back to the 2-3 times weekly for Curves. Last week I made it one day but
I'm hoping for a better showing this week.


Beverly


I was pretty sick and didn't exercise for *gasp* 12 days until last night.
My arms and legs are so freaking sore. I was glad to see that I was still
able to handle nearly the same amount of weight. I am starting slow and
still not doing cardio until I can breathe properly.




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Old March 24th, 2004, 02:37 AM
Perple Gyrl
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You will get back to it, I have faith in you! I don't think taking 1-2
weeks off will seriously hurt anything... as long as you do start again
soon.

"beeswing"
As soon as I made a comment about my ability to stick to yoga, I've

started to
miss lessons. I didn't go last week, did not go this week (the old

Wednesday
and St. Paddy's Day conflict)...I still figure that next week looks good,
though. Gotta keep myself honest. Plus, I gotta get back to it before my
endurance is all shot to heck.

beeswing



 




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