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Old July 22nd, 2004, 07:33 PM
Lybbe
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I'm back home after spending 3 days at my daughter's house. She needed
some emergency day-care help so of course I volunteered! Her older boy
is in day-care, but the baby goes to a sitter until he's walking and
old enough for regular day-care and the sitter had a family emergency.
We had a really good time together because his older brother wasn't
around to tell us what to do all day!

My daughter is a WW so I didn't have any problems staying on program.
I missed my meeting on Monday because I was 60 miles away and it just
seemed like a big hassle to pack up the baby to drive in to town.
Hubby said my leader called about an hour after the meeting would be
over to ask where I was. It's good to know that she keeps on top of
things like that, because it'll keep me motivated to go to the
meetings!

I am SO looking forward to getting back to the gym today. Who knew
that I'd ever miss exercise?

Lybbe
250/233/150
Make every day count
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Old July 23rd, 2004, 02:26 AM
Catherine White
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Hi, Lybbe, It is hard to believe that we miss the exercise but it's true.
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Take Care
Catherine
joined 5/20/98
Lifetime 6/2/99
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Personal goal 126
"Lybbe" wrote in message
...
I'm back home after spending 3 days at my daughter's house. She needed
some emergency day-care help so of course I volunteered! Her older boy
is in day-care, but the baby goes to a sitter until he's walking and
old enough for regular day-care and the sitter had a family emergency.
We had a really good time together because his older brother wasn't
around to tell us what to do all day!

My daughter is a WW so I didn't have any problems staying on program.
I missed my meeting on Monday because I was 60 miles away and it just
seemed like a big hassle to pack up the baby to drive in to town.
Hubby said my leader called about an hour after the meeting would be
over to ask where I was. It's good to know that she keeps on top of
things like that, because it'll keep me motivated to go to the
meetings!

I am SO looking forward to getting back to the gym today. Who knew
that I'd ever miss exercise?

Lybbe
250/233/150
Make every day count


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Old July 23rd, 2004, 02:26 AM
Catherine White
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Hi, Lybbe, It is hard to believe that we miss the exercise but it's true.
--
Take Care
Catherine
joined 5/20/98
Lifetime 6/2/99
154/134.4/136
Personal goal 126
"Lybbe" wrote in message
...
I'm back home after spending 3 days at my daughter's house. She needed
some emergency day-care help so of course I volunteered! Her older boy
is in day-care, but the baby goes to a sitter until he's walking and
old enough for regular day-care and the sitter had a family emergency.
We had a really good time together because his older brother wasn't
around to tell us what to do all day!

My daughter is a WW so I didn't have any problems staying on program.
I missed my meeting on Monday because I was 60 miles away and it just
seemed like a big hassle to pack up the baby to drive in to town.
Hubby said my leader called about an hour after the meeting would be
over to ask where I was. It's good to know that she keeps on top of
things like that, because it'll keep me motivated to go to the
meetings!

I am SO looking forward to getting back to the gym today. Who knew
that I'd ever miss exercise?

Lybbe
250/233/150
Make every day count


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Old August 3rd, 2004, 11:28 AM
Miss Violette
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an exercise nsv, Lee
Lybbe wrote in message
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I'm back home after spending 3 days at my daughter's house. She needed
some emergency day-care help so of course I volunteered! Her older boy
is in day-care, but the baby goes to a sitter until he's walking and
old enough for regular day-care and the sitter had a family emergency.
We had a really good time together because his older brother wasn't
around to tell us what to do all day!

My daughter is a WW so I didn't have any problems staying on program.
I missed my meeting on Monday because I was 60 miles away and it just
seemed like a big hassle to pack up the baby to drive in to town.
Hubby said my leader called about an hour after the meeting would be
over to ask where I was. It's good to know that she keeps on top of
things like that, because it'll keep me motivated to go to the
meetings!

I am SO looking forward to getting back to the gym today. Who knew
that I'd ever miss exercise?

Lybbe
250/233/150
Make every day count



 




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