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hahaha , your really enjoying this aren't you hahaha.

" R.D. Abernathy " wrote: Mike,

I think W. was actually talking to me because I had replied to your post.

If things between you and Shauna continue on the present path, you won't be

kidless for long. LOL! :-P

Re: Mike T

> What kind of activities do your kids do? I know right now Kelsey is

> involved in soccer. On the night's she's at practice I can walk the

> sidewalks at the soccer complex. I have yet to do so; but we've only

> been to 3 practices and I was sick for one of those. I do plan on

> starting to do that. That's an hour of walking. :-) Maybe you could

> do something similar?

>

> W

> 380/305/160

>

> R.D. Abernathy wrote:

>> Mike,

>>

>> I can relate. I had set a 25 lb weight loss goal for September, but I

>> see now I was overly ambitious. I've just not had as much time as I

>> would have liked to exercise as hard as I wanted. I've lost 2 pounds all

>> month. We do need a new word for plateau. At this point, I would just

>> be happy to make it to 219 (5 more pounds).

>>

>> How do you find time to exercise when you work full time, raising 2

>> children with extracurricular activities, and attending college? This

>> was the challenge the psychiatrist said I would still face post op and

>> that I needed to address it. He basically told me I would have to give

>> something up in order make my health a priority. I can't give up on

>> work; I need the money. I can't give up the kids, obviously; I love them

>> way too much! That leaves me with school and I can't give that up when

>> it is so close. I keep telling myself that things will get better after

>> I graduate next May. Do things ever get better? I think I just need to

>> sit down and plan a schedule that I can commit to sticking to. I feel

>> exhausted most days already, not sure how I will have the energy for

>> regular exercise. Any advice?

>>

>> Abernathy

>> 299/224/150

>> Lap RNY: 5/3/06

>>

>>

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It was just too hard to resist. I'm done now. You two are great sports.

Re: Mike T

> What kind of activities do your kids do? I know right now Kelsey is

> involved in soccer. On the night's she's at practice I can walk the

> sidewalks at the soccer complex. I have yet to do so; but we've only

> been to 3 practices and I was sick for one of those. I do plan on

> starting to do that. That's an hour of walking. :-) Maybe you could

> do something similar?

>

> W

> 380/305/160

>

> R.D. Abernathy wrote:

>> Mike,

>>

>> I can relate. I had set a 25 lb weight loss goal for September, but I

>> see now I was overly ambitious. I've just not had as much time as I

>> would have liked to exercise as hard as I wanted. I've lost 2 pounds all

>> month. We do need a new word for plateau. At this point, I would just

>> be happy to make it to 219 (5 more pounds).

>>

>> How do you find time to exercise when you work full time, raising 2

>> children with extracurricular activities, and attending college? This

>> was the challenge the psychiatrist said I would still face post op and

>> that I needed to address it. He basically told me I would have to give

>> something up in order make my health a priority. I can't give up on

>> work; I need the money. I can't give up the kids, obviously; I love them

>> way too much! That leaves me with school and I can't give that up when

>> it is so close. I keep telling myself that things will get better after

>> I graduate next May. Do things ever get better? I think I just need to

>> sit down and plan a schedule that I can commit to sticking to. I feel

>> exhausted most days already, not sure how I will have the energy for

>> regular exercise. Any advice?

>>

>> Abernathy

>> 299/224/150

>> Lap RNY: 5/3/06

>>

>>

>

>

> We are a very active support group.

> If the email becomes overwhelming,

> please change your setting to NO EMAIL!

> Please contact Group Creator

> Robyn@...

>

>

>

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hahaha all in good fun!!

" R.D. Abernathy " wrote: It was just too hard

to resist. I'm done now. You two are great sports.

Re: Mike T

> What kind of activities do your kids do? I know right now Kelsey is

> involved in soccer. On the night's she's at practice I can walk the

> sidewalks at the soccer complex. I have yet to do so; but we've only

> been to 3 practices and I was sick for one of those. I do plan on

> starting to do that. That's an hour of walking. :-) Maybe you could

> do something similar?

>

> W

> 380/305/160

>

> R.D. Abernathy wrote:

>> Mike,

>>

>> I can relate. I had set a 25 lb weight loss goal for September, but I

>> see now I was overly ambitious. I've just not had as much time as I

>> would have liked to exercise as hard as I wanted. I've lost 2 pounds all

>> month. We do need a new word for plateau. At this point, I would just

>> be happy to make it to 219 (5 more pounds).

>>

>> How do you find time to exercise when you work full time, raising 2

>> children with extracurricular activities, and attending college? This

>> was the challenge the psychiatrist said I would still face post op and

>> that I needed to address it. He basically told me I would have to give

>> something up in order make my health a priority. I can't give up on

>> work; I need the money. I can't give up the kids, obviously; I love them

>> way too much! That leaves me with school and I can't give that up when

>> it is so close. I keep telling myself that things will get better after

>> I graduate next May. Do things ever get better? I think I just need to

>> sit down and plan a schedule that I can commit to sticking to. I feel

>> exhausted most days already, not sure how I will have the energy for

>> regular exercise. Any advice?

>>

>> Abernathy

>> 299/224/150

>> Lap RNY: 5/3/06

>>

>>

>

>

> We are a very active support group.

> If the email becomes overwhelming,

> please change your setting to NO EMAIL!

> Please contact Group Creator

> Robyn@...

>

>

>

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Im 30 single and have no kids, You cant razz me more than my mom does!

LOL........everytime I think I want kids, I go to my buddies house he has

three little girls, when I leave there I am very happy being single!!

Mike T

Re: Mike T

>

> > What kind of activities do your kids do? I know right now Kelsey is

> > involved in soccer. On the night's she's at practice I can walk the

> > sidewalks at the soccer complex. I have yet to do so; but we've only

> > been to 3 practices and I was sick for one of those. I do plan on

> > starting to do that. That's an hour of walking. :-) Maybe you could

> > do something similar?

> >

> > W

> > 380/305/160

> >

> > R.D. Abernathy wrote:

> >> Mike,

> >>

> >> I can relate. I had set a 25 lb weight loss goal for September, but I

> >> see now I was overly ambitious. I've just not had as much time as I

> >> would have liked to exercise as hard as I wanted. I've lost 2 pounds

> all

> >> month. We do need a new word for plateau. At this point, I would just

> >> be happy to make it to 219 (5 more pounds).

> >>

> >> How do you find time to exercise when you work full time, raising 2

> >> children with extracurricular activities, and attending college? This

> >> was the challenge the psychiatrist said I would still face post op and

> >> that I needed to address it. He basically told me I would have to give

> >> something up in order make my health a priority. I can't give up on

> >> work; I need the money. I can't give up the kids, obviously; I love

> them

> >> way too much! That leaves me with school and I can't give that up when

> >> it is so close. I keep telling myself that things will get better

> after

> >> I graduate next May. Do things ever get better? I think I just need to

> >> sit down and plan a schedule that I can commit to sticking to. I feel

> >> exhausted most days already, not sure how I will have the energy for

> >> regular exercise. Any advice?

> >>

> >> Abernathy

> >> 299/224/150

> >> Lap RNY: 5/3/06

> >>

> >>

> >

> >

> > We are a very active support group.

> > If the email becomes overwhelming,

> > please change your setting to NO EMAIL!

> > Please contact Group Creator

> > Robyn@...

> >

> >

> >

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Don't you just love moms! You know I was quite happy just being married without

children, but my husband wanted them and now I can't imagine my world without

them. I was the oldest of four children and did a lot of babysitting and

thought I would never want children. Having your own is very different than

being around others' kids. If/when you do have children, you'll find that out.

Thanks for letting me tease you and Shauna.

Re: Mike T

>

> > What kind of activities do your kids do? I know right now Kelsey is

> > involved in soccer. On the night's she's at practice I can walk the

> > sidewalks at the soccer complex. I have yet to do so; but we've only

> > been to 3 practices and I was sick for one of those. I do plan on

> > starting to do that. That's an hour of walking. :-) Maybe you could

> > do something similar?

> >

> > W

> > 380/305/160

> >

> > R.D. Abernathy wrote:

> >> Mike,

> >>

> >> I can relate. I had set a 25 lb weight loss goal for September, but I

> >> see now I was overly ambitious. I've just not had as much time as I

> >> would have liked to exercise as hard as I wanted. I've lost 2 pounds

> all

> >> month. We do need a new word for plateau. At this point, I would just

> >> be happy to make it to 219 (5 more pounds).

> >>

> >> How do you find time to exercise when you work full time, raising 2

> >> children with extracurricular activities, and attending college? This

> >> was the challenge the psychiatrist said I would still face post op and

> >> that I needed to address it. He basically told me I would have to give

> >> something up in order make my health a priority. I can't give up on

> >> work; I need the money. I can't give up the kids, obviously; I love

> them

> >> way too much! That leaves me with school and I can't give that up when

> >> it is so close. I keep telling myself that things will get better

> after

> >> I graduate next May. Do things ever get better? I think I just need to

> >> sit down and plan a schedule that I can commit to sticking to. I feel

> >> exhausted most days already, not sure how I will have the energy for

> >> regular exercise. Any advice?

> >>

> >> Abernathy

> >> 299/224/150

> >> Lap RNY: 5/3/06

> >>

> >>

> >

> >

> > We are a very active support group.

> > If the email becomes overwhelming,

> > please change your setting to NO EMAIL!

> > Please contact Group Creator

> > Robyn@...

> >

> >

> >

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hahaha no problem, glad I could be of help hahaha... You couldn't of picked a

better sport than Mike T. hahaha

" R.D. Abernathy " wrote: Don't you just love

moms! You know I was quite happy just being married without children, but my

husband wanted them and now I can't imagine my world without them. I was the

oldest of four children and did a lot of babysitting and thought I would never

want children. Having your own is very different than being around others' kids.

If/when you do have children, you'll find that out.

Thanks for letting me tease you and Shauna.

Re: Mike T

>

> > What kind of activities do your kids do? I know right now Kelsey is

> > involved in soccer. On the night's she's at practice I can walk the

> > sidewalks at the soccer complex. I have yet to do so; but we've only

> > been to 3 practices and I was sick for one of those. I do plan on

> > starting to do that. That's an hour of walking. :-) Maybe you could

> > do something similar?

> >

> > W

> > 380/305/160

> >

> > R.D. Abernathy wrote:

> >> Mike,

> >>

> >> I can relate. I had set a 25 lb weight loss goal for September, but I

> >> see now I was overly ambitious. I've just not had as much time as I

> >> would have liked to exercise as hard as I wanted. I've lost 2 pounds

> all

> >> month. We do need a new word for plateau. At this point, I would just

> >> be happy to make it to 219 (5 more pounds).

> >>

> >> How do you find time to exercise when you work full time, raising 2

> >> children with extracurricular activities, and attending college? This

> >> was the challenge the psychiatrist said I would still face post op and

> >> that I needed to address it. He basically told me I would have to give

> >> something up in order make my health a priority. I can't give up on

> >> work; I need the money. I can't give up the kids, obviously; I love

> them

> >> way too much! That leaves me with school and I can't give that up when

> >> it is so close. I keep telling myself that things will get better

> after

> >> I graduate next May. Do things ever get better? I think I just need to

> >> sit down and plan a schedule that I can commit to sticking to. I feel

> >> exhausted most days already, not sure how I will have the energy for

> >> regular exercise. Any advice?

> >>

> >> Abernathy

> >> 299/224/150

> >> Lap RNY: 5/3/06

> >>

> >>

> >

> >

> > We are a very active support group.

> > If the email becomes overwhelming,

> > please change your setting to NO EMAIL!

> > Please contact Group Creator

> > Robyn@...

> >

> >

> >

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hahaha Don't rush it Mike, believe me. I was single and over night I gained my 3

siblings, It is a HUGE difference, extremely rewarding but nothing to rush into

thats for sure.

Mike Tune wrote: Im 30 single and have no kids,

You cant razz me more than my mom does!

LOL........everytime I think I want kids, I go to my buddies house he has

three little girls, when I leave there I am very happy being single!!

Mike T

Re: Mike T

>

> > What kind of activities do your kids do? I know right now Kelsey is

> > involved in soccer. On the night's she's at practice I can walk the

> > sidewalks at the soccer complex. I have yet to do so; but we've only

> > been to 3 practices and I was sick for one of those. I do plan on

> > starting to do that. That's an hour of walking. :-) Maybe you could

> > do something similar?

> >

> > W

> > 380/305/160

> >

> > R.D. Abernathy wrote:

> >> Mike,

> >>

> >> I can relate. I had set a 25 lb weight loss goal for September, but I

> >> see now I was overly ambitious. I've just not had as much time as I

> >> would have liked to exercise as hard as I wanted. I've lost 2 pounds

> all

> >> month. We do need a new word for plateau. At this point, I would just

> >> be happy to make it to 219 (5 more pounds).

> >>

> >> How do you find time to exercise when you work full time, raising 2

> >> children with extracurricular activities, and attending college? This

> >> was the challenge the psychiatrist said I would still face post op and

> >> that I needed to address it. He basically told me I would have to give

> >> something up in order make my health a priority. I can't give up on

> >> work; I need the money. I can't give up the kids, obviously; I love

> them

> >> way too much! That leaves me with school and I can't give that up when

> >> it is so close. I keep telling myself that things will get better

> after

> >> I graduate next May. Do things ever get better? I think I just need to

> >> sit down and plan a schedule that I can commit to sticking to. I feel

> >> exhausted most days already, not sure how I will have the energy for

> >> regular exercise. Any advice?

> >>

> >> Abernathy

> >> 299/224/150

> >> Lap RNY: 5/3/06

> >>

> >>

> >

> >

> > We are a very active support group.

> > If the email becomes overwhelming,

> > please change your setting to NO EMAIL!

> > Please contact Group Creator

> > Robyn@...

> >

> >

> >

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