Guest guest Posted April 6, 2009 Report Share Posted April 6, 2009 Skinny doesn't necessarily mean energy. My poor friend has anorexia and she opened a file cabinet and bumped her rib and cracked it, she slipped on the carpet and broke her pelvic bone and she has zero energy. My sister is thin and will easily sleep 14 hrs on the weekends Now I know if a cop stops me and I have to get out of the car he will be thinking, hummmm from the looks of her rear end I don't think the weight on the driver license matches up hahahahaha Putting the rivets on my Levis to the test and proud of it, and I have enough energy for 10 kids. I can wear kids out. Donna We gotta stop smokin', stop, stop. I mean cigarette smoking. - Jimi Hendrix, Midnight Lightning --- On Mon, 4/6/09, Tee <teer2008 wrote: Tee <teer2008 Re: Tee congratulations! Monday, April 6, 2009, 9:51 AM Thank you for your kindness. I just woke up one day not liking that I couldn't play with my kids and decided I wanted to be better for them. When David joined the cub scouts one of the things they stress is healthy living, and I wasn't and I knew it, so when I volunteered to be an assistant Webelos leader I kinda figured I had better get cracking. I will admit I am sooo sore after all that walking, but you know what, so are a lot of the skinny people! LOL Granted they probably moved around more, but I am proud of myself that the only event I couldn't do was the scavenger hike. We had just eaten lunch and I could tell I was getting a little dehydrated so I grabbed some water and enjoyed watching my other kids for a little while. Kinda awesome seeing my 16 year old teach my 3 year new things and taking time with him instead of texting his girlfriends. ~Tee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 6, 2009 Report Share Posted April 6, 2009 I wish I could wear kids out!! lol My husband is like that too. I long for the day when I can keep up with him. I had never really thought of skinny and no energy. I guess I have been on the other end for so long now that I hadn't thought of it. Sorry if I offended anyone. I just remember when I was skinny. I did all sorts of things I don't do anymore from tennis in smart little outfits to hiking and mountain climbing. I know anemia will knock energy out of you quick. I developed it with my last son and I have to watch it like a hawk or I just can't function. ~Tee - Donnalilacflower Monday, April 06, 2009 12:16 PM Tee energy LOL Skinny doesn't necessarily mean energy. My poor friend has anorexia and she opened a file cabinet and bumped her rib and cracked it, she slipped on the carpet and broke her pelvic bone and she has zero energy. My sister is thin and will easily sleep 14 hrs on the weekends Now I know if a cop stops me and I have to get out of the car he will be thinking, hummmm from the looks of her rear end I don't think the weight on the driver license matches up hahahahaha Putting the rivets on my Levis to the test and proud of it, and I have enough energy for 10 kids. I can wear kids out. Donna We gotta stop smokin', stop, stop. I mean cigarette smoking. - Jimi Hendrix, Midnight Lightning --- On Mon, 4/6/09, Tee <teer2008 wrote: Tee <teer2008 Re: Tee congratulations! Monday, April 6, 2009, 9:51 AM Thank you for your kindness. I just woke up one day not liking that I couldn't play with my kids and decided I wanted to be better for them. When David joined the cub scouts one of the things they stress is healthy living, and I wasn't and I knew it, so when I volunteered to be an assistant Webelos leader I kinda figured I had better get cracking. I will admit I am sooo sore after all that walking, but you know what, so are a lot of the skinny people! LOL Granted they probably moved around more, but I am proud of myself that the only event I couldn't do was the scavenger hike. We had just eaten lunch and I could tell I was getting a little dehydrated so I grabbed some water and enjoyed watching my other kids for a little while. Kinda awesome seeing my 16 year old teach my 3 year new things and taking time with him instead of texting his girlfriends. ~Tee Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 8.0.238 / Virus Database: 270.11.43/2043 - Release 04/06/09 06:22:00 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 6, 2009 Report Share Posted April 6, 2009 I think waling 4 miles is great to hear. Now that took a lot of energy. I see neighbors driving to the back to toss the trash because they think walking a few yards is too much energy. Donna We gotta stop smokin', stop, stop. I mean cigarette smoking. - Jimi Hendrix, Midnight Lightning --- On Mon, 4/6/09, Tee <teer2008 wrote: Tee <teer2008 Re: Tee energy LOL Monday, April 6, 2009, 11:08 AM I wish I could wear kids out!! lol My husband is like that too. I long for the day when I can keep up with him. I had never really thought of skinny and no energy. I guess I have been on the other end for so long now that I hadn't thought of it. Sorry if I offended anyone. I just remember when I was skinny. I did all sorts of things I don't do anymore from tennis in smart little outfits to hiking and mountain climbing. I know anemia will knock energy out of you quick. I developed it with my last son and I have to watch it like a hawk or I just can't function. ~Tee - Donnalilacflower Monday, April 06, 2009 12:16 PM [vegetarian_ group] Tee energy LOL Skinny doesn't necessarily mean energy. My poor friend has anorexia and she opened a file cabinet and bumped her rib and cracked it, she slipped on the carpet and broke her pelvic bone and she has zero energy. My sister is thin and will easily sleep 14 hrs on the weekends Now I know if a cop stops me and I have to get out of the car he will be thinking, hummmm from the looks of her rear end I don't think the weight on the driver license matches up hahahahaha Putting the rivets on my Levis to the test and proud of it, and I have enough energy for 10 kids. I can wear kids out. Donna We gotta stop smokin', stop, stop. I mean cigarette smoking. - Jimi Hendrix, Midnight Lightning --- On Mon, 4/6/09, Tee <teer2008 (AT) charter (DOT) net> wrote: Tee <teer2008 (AT) charter (DOT) net> Re: [vegetarian_ group] Tee congratulations! Monday, April 6, 2009, 9:51 AM Thank you for your kindness. I just woke up one day not liking that I couldn't play with my kids and decided I wanted to be better for them. When David joined the cub scouts one of the things they stress is healthy living, and I wasn't and I knew it, so when I volunteered to be an assistant Webelos leader I kinda figured I had better get cracking. I will admit I am sooo sore after all that walking, but you know what, so are a lot of the skinny people! LOL Granted they probably moved around more, but I am proud of myself that the only event I couldn't do was the scavenger hike. We had just eaten lunch and I could tell I was getting a little dehydrated so I grabbed some water and enjoyed watching my other kids for a little while. Kinda awesome seeing my 16 year old teach my 3 year new things and taking time with him instead of texting his girlfriends. ~Tee ------------ --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- - Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 8.0.238 / Virus Database: 270.11.43/2043 - Release 04/06/09 06:22:00 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 6, 2009 Report Share Posted April 6, 2009 I only did that when it rained when I lived in an apartment. lol Now I know for sure I won't melt cause we had to take down the tents in a thunder storm Sunday morning and while my hubby packed his car there wasn't any room for anyone to ride with him so the kids and I had to walk about half a mile or so in a down pour to get to my car! He came back for us but we were already at the parking lot by the time he was ready! LOL It could have been miserable, but I tried to make it fun for the kids and turned it into a game. Even my oldest who was grumpy at first started laughing at the little one stepping into puddles and looking up at me like " does she notice....wonder what she will do if I splash in this one? " types of expressions. My daughter was just laughing so hard the whole way up and said it keeps her from having to take a shower before church, and my middle son was just running around waving his arms and making funny noises and cracking up. We had a blast! At least until the rain stopped and the cold wind came in while we were soaked, but we just cranked up the car heater and made it just fine following Daddy back to Gramma's house to drop off my oldest and check the weather report (we don't have cable only a TV for videos). I can't wait to do it again! ~Tee - Donnalilacflower Monday, April 06, 2009 1:17 PM Re: Tee energy LOL I think waling 4 miles is great to hear. Now that took a lot of energy. I see neighbors driving to the back to toss the trash because they think walking a few yards is too much energy. Donna We gotta stop smokin', stop, stop. I mean cigarette smoking. - Jimi Hendrix, Midnight Lightning --- On Mon, 4/6/09, Tee <teer2008 wrote: Tee <teer2008 Re: Tee energy LOL Monday, April 6, 2009, 11:08 AM I wish I could wear kids out!! lol My husband is like that too. I long for the day when I can keep up with him. I had never really thought of skinny and no energy. I guess I have been on the other end for so long now that I hadn't thought of it. Sorry if I offended anyone. I just remember when I was skinny. I did all sorts of things I don't do anymore from tennis in smart little outfits to hiking and mountain climbing. I know anemia will knock energy out of you quick. I developed it with my last son and I have to watch it like a hawk or I just can't function. ~Tee - Donnalilacflower Monday, April 06, 2009 12:16 PM [vegetarian_ group] Tee energy LOL Skinny doesn't necessarily mean energy. My poor friend has anorexia and she opened a file cabinet and bumped her rib and cracked it, she slipped on the carpet and broke her pelvic bone and she has zero energy. My sister is thin and will easily sleep 14 hrs on the weekends Now I know if a cop stops me and I have to get out of the car he will be thinking, hummmm from the looks of her rear end I don't think the weight on the driver license matches up hahahahaha Putting the rivets on my Levis to the test and proud of it, and I have enough energy for 10 kids. I can wear kids out. Donna We gotta stop smokin', stop, stop. I mean cigarette smoking. - Jimi Hendrix, Midnight Lightning --- On Mon, 4/6/09, Tee <teer2008 (AT) charter (DOT) net> wrote: Tee <teer2008 (AT) charter (DOT) net> Re: [vegetarian_ group] Tee congratulations! Monday, April 6, 2009, 9:51 AM Thank you for your kindness. I just woke up one day not liking that I couldn't play with my kids and decided I wanted to be better for them. When David joined the cub scouts one of the things they stress is healthy living, and I wasn't and I knew it, so when I volunteered to be an assistant Webelos leader I kinda figured I had better get cracking. I will admit I am sooo sore after all that walking, but you know what, so are a lot of the skinny people! LOL Granted they probably moved around more, but I am proud of myself that the only event I couldn't do was the scavenger hike. We had just eaten lunch and I could tell I was getting a little dehydrated so I grabbed some water and enjoyed watching my other kids for a little while. Kinda awesome seeing my 16 year old teach my 3 year new things and taking time with him instead of texting his girlfriends. ~Tee ------------ --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- - Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 8.0.238 / Virus Database: 270.11.43/2043 - Release 04/06/09 06:22:00 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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