Guest guest Posted December 6, 2004 Report Share Posted December 6, 2004 I'm excited to hear of Washingtonians who live in the DRY PART!! Can you give me some suggestions of regions that are " dry " ? So far, I know of Desert Aire, and possibly Spokane. I eventually want to move there, as I have family there and our daughter will be taking a job w/ Boeing after she graduates in the spring. But my husband loves his sunshine, and I'll have to find somewhere better than Olympia, where my sister lives. We are now in Minnesota. It gets cold and snowy, but there is most always sunshine. Just to bring this back to topic, I have been officially on WW for about 6 weeks now and have lost 20 pounds. I was a hold-out for the longest time because I thought points were just another way of counting calories and I also thought the points I would get wouldn't be enough. But I kept lurking on lots of WW sites and darned if everybody on WW and doing points wasn't losing weight, and there I sat counting calories and not getting anywhere. So I finally embraced points, bought a PDA, lost weight over Thanksgiving and am in it for the long haul. Yahoo! C in MN On Tue, 07 Dec 2004 01:48:36 -0000 " " writes: Hello ! I'm on Whidbey Island. I love your story about your badge of honor! Good job! Jen > Welcome to the list, and hello fellow Washingtonian. I also live in > Washington State. I'm in the DRY part, Tri-Cities. You will enjoy > going to the meetings. That 10% award meant so much to me. I proudly > carry my keychain with me (which is the award I received). No one has > asked me what it means, but I will be happy to tell them. It's my badge > of honor. > > Good luck to you! > > > > New to group > > > > Hello! > I am 35 years old and I am about to go to my first meeting for > weight watchers. This is my first time ever! I have tried loosing > weight on my own but I realize I need support. I am so excited about > joining ww and this group. I just wanted introduce myself. I live in > Washington State and I never thought I would want to sign up right > before x-mas but something tells me now is the time and I am finally > ready to commit myself! > Jen G. > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 6, 2004 Report Share Posted December 6, 2004 I am in Tri-Cities, right on the Columbia River. Pasco, Richland and Kennewick are the name of the cities. Its very dry, windy, and lots of spiders. Some love it here and have never left. Some, like me, can't wait to leave. Anything on the East side of the Cascades will be dryer to very dry. Moses Lake, Walla Walla (good onions!), Yakima. Spokane is one of my favorites because there are actually tree's there. There is a pretty strong WW group in Tri-Cities, plenty of meetings to choose from. Let me know if you get real serious about moving to Washington. Teres New to group > > > > Hello! > I am 35 years old and I am about to go to my first meeting for > weight watchers. This is my first time ever! I have tried loosing > weight on my own but I realize I need support. I am so excited about > joining ww and this group. I just wanted introduce myself. I live in > Washington State and I never thought I would want to sign up right > before x-mas but something tells me now is the time and I am finally > ready to commit myself! > Jen G. > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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