by Nancy » December 20th, 2006, 11:22 am
Well now...Amoeba Man sent me a PM to alert me to the leopardization process goin' on here while I was shoppin' and babysittin' yesterday.
Biki, you are a total hoot. I snorted, giggled and roared as I read this thread. You are ALL Leopard People in my book!
Isn't life so much fun when we are in the thinnin' process? It feels so good to be doing the right things for ourselves!
I am so proud of you and I truly appreciate you, Biki for using your talents in such a positive way - you're making the journey joyful.
This is a challenging time of the year to abstain from goodies and your ingenuity has helped us to focus on something other than grub and I thank you.
MakeMeThinner Folks, live it up! Celebrate! Enjoy every moment of your lives - we pass this way only once. Yes, we are sealing our lips to the things that live forever on our hips (and chins, chests, waists, thighs, etc.) but by doing so, we are opening up our lives for so much more joy as we attain better health.
I remember the times in my flabbier life that I longed to wear something ‘normals’ wore or to do things that were really wild but because of my obesity, little parts of me died – my hope died and I stopped dreaming of life as a ‘normal’ person. I thought of myself as “matronly” when I was in my 20’s and 30’s – never be able to wear the current fashions, just voluminous tent-like dresses. I was always worried about my dresses clinging to my rolls. I used to stand before a classroom of elementary school children and professional adults when I was teaching – all their eyes would be on me and I didn’t want blouse gaposis where they could see my bulging belly nor did I want my belly rolls to show. Well now that I AM a ‘matron’ (whatever the heck that is!), I sure am not gonna look like one! Bring on the leather jackets, boots, the leopardy sweaters, the spandex shirts! Who cares if I am ‘experienced’ in life? I’m livin’ life on the edge of all my possibilities! Biki is helping you to do the same, eh?
Biki, thanks again for dressing, coiffing, and even re-designing our leopardy lairs! Love it!
Nothing tastes as good as thin feels...
The Formerly FLABulous and Now very Fabulous
Nancy Pettit
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