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Hahaha. Thanks Fygle.
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Brent, I'm upset that I couldn't achieve what would like, that's not competition, that's holding myself to high standards. ;P
I push myself, not as a competition, but because I know that if I don't do hardest work, I won't get the results I want.
I push myself, not as a competition, but because I know that if I don't do hardest work, I won't get the results I want.
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Boy are you getting a hard time today! 

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Brent :: I hate compliments. 
Rebekah :: Yeah. XD I can take it though, I dish it pretty well sometimes as well.

Rebekah :: Yeah. XD I can take it though, I dish it pretty well sometimes as well.
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Like your new profile pic too! You look all ready for winter! 

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I don't care if you hate compliments, because you can sometimes be pretty awesome.
So you didn't get 500, 386 is a heck of a lot better than 30 or 40. Netx time, you'll probably get more.
Alternatively stick a cushion under your face, so you can do more than 386, knowing if you don't get 500 and faceplant you'll faceplant onto a cushion not a hardwood floor.
See, simple solutions to minor problems
You're also doing a darn good job of trying to be up earlier, so you can get a fuller day in, with the requesite number of meals needed to help you and also you're more active around here as well, in regards to others, which in some ways is a step forward, so give yourself a pat on the back, for making progress, because you always were able, you just needed to realise that fact
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So you didn't get 500, 386 is a heck of a lot better than 30 or 40. Netx time, you'll probably get more.
Alternatively stick a cushion under your face, so you can do more than 386, knowing if you don't get 500 and faceplant you'll faceplant onto a cushion not a hardwood floor.
See, simple solutions to minor problems

You're also doing a darn good job of trying to be up earlier, so you can get a fuller day in, with the requesite number of meals needed to help you and also you're more active around here as well, in regards to others, which in some ways is a step forward, so give yourself a pat on the back, for making progress, because you always were able, you just needed to realise that fact

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Rebekah :: Thanks! Did you notice though that with fluffy hat and scarf I was wearing a tank top? (You can see bare shoulder in the lower left-hand corner) Lol. I wanted a cute winter photo but it's too hot in house and it was dark outside. XD
Boss :: Boosss . . . . . *pout* You people and your silly compliments. Thanks anyway, I guess. I've been having good and bad days as far as the getting up thing goes. Lol. Also with the cushion idea. None of pillows are fluffy enough, I also don't really like the idea of them being on the floor in the living room...
Boss :: Boosss . . . . . *pout* You people and your silly compliments. Thanks anyway, I guess. I've been having good and bad days as far as the getting up thing goes. Lol. Also with the cushion idea. None of pillows are fluffy enough, I also don't really like the idea of them being on the floor in the living room...
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I didn't notice that. Boy i wish it was too hot in house. We keep the heat down to save on money which means dressing in layers! 

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We have a wood-burning fireplace, so our house stays very warm.musculargirl wrote:I didn't notice that. Boy i wish it was too hot in house. We keep the heat down to save on money which means dressing in layers!
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house isin't super cold but its definitely not hot either!!
We have a wood-burning fireplace, so our house stays very warm.[/quote]
Lucky you!!
We have a wood-burning fireplace, so our house stays very warm.[/quote]
Lucky you!!
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Haha. Our house stays about 76 or so degrees. :] :]
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Mine is at 64 during the day and 60 at night
It's an old inefficient house so it doesn't really do much good to turn it up - I use an electric blanket
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thermostat is set at about 65 too. But i don't know if the house is drafty or whaat but i find i get a little chilly if i don't where comfy sweater and slippers!
76 would be nice!!

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1:13 Wake Up (Didn't manage to get to sleep until almost 5 this morning)
1:20
-- 1 c Greek Yogurt
-- 3 oz Petite Carrots
-- 1 oz Cocoa Roasted Almonds
3:50
-- 1.5 Baby Spinach Leaves
-- 2 oz Petite Carrots
-- 2 oz Mushrooms
-- 2 tbs Fat Free Cheddar Cheese
-- 2 hardboiled eggs (one whole, one white)
-- 3 tbs Balsamic vinegar.
6:30 Workout (puny but I haven't been feeling good)
-- 2 sets 50 high knees
-- 1 set 10 squats
-- 1 set 10 lunges
-- 1 set 10 incline pushups
6:40
-- 6" Roast Chicken Flatbread Sandwich (Subway) :: Swiss, cucumbers, onions, sweet onion sauce
-- 1/2 Bag Sunchips
10:40
-- 1 oz Almonds
-- 3 oz Carrots
-- 8 oz Fat Free Milk with 1 scoop whey protein
1:20
-- 1 c Greek Yogurt
-- 3 oz Petite Carrots
-- 1 oz Cocoa Roasted Almonds
3:50
-- 1.5 Baby Spinach Leaves
-- 2 oz Petite Carrots
-- 2 oz Mushrooms
-- 2 tbs Fat Free Cheddar Cheese
-- 2 hardboiled eggs (one whole, one white)
-- 3 tbs Balsamic vinegar.
6:30 Workout (puny but I haven't been feeling good)
-- 2 sets 50 high knees
-- 1 set 10 squats
-- 1 set 10 lunges
-- 1 set 10 incline pushups
6:40
-- 6" Roast Chicken Flatbread Sandwich (Subway) :: Swiss, cucumbers, onions, sweet onion sauce
-- 1/2 Bag Sunchips
10:40
-- 1 oz Almonds
-- 3 oz Carrots
-- 8 oz Fat Free Milk with 1 scoop whey protein
house was built in the 60s I believe, so it's not the greatest, but it stays nice and warm. :] :]feelin-great wrote:Mine is at 64 during the day and 60 at nightIt's an old inefficient house so it doesn't really do much good to turn it up - I use an electric blanket
76 - WOW
I almost don't like it. I like to keep covered up and with the house being warm, I don't get to snuggle up in warm clothes and slippers without getting too hot. :/musculargirl wrote: thermostat is set at about 65 too. But i don't know if the house is drafty or whaat but i find i get a little chilly if i don't where comfy sweater and slippers!76 would be nice!!
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