lungsfortherace
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Ah, well, I'm the thinnest I've ever been as an adult. The summer after my freshman year of high school I had back surgery. After I came out of surgery I weighed 163 pounds at 5'2" and could wear size 14 slim gap jeans. That's the thinnest I've been as a quasi-adult.
I've no urge to binge and I'm kicking major butt with my physical fitness improvement.
I still seem to have very little time to myself during the week, which sucks. For some reason, this school year is killing me.
I really don't have a lot to say because I have no bad news to report. Basically, I'm awesome.
On Saturday I went running with a friend, someone who has known me for years. We went to college together, moved to Baltimore together, lived together for years, and then finally parted ways about four years ago. Anyway, we only see each other about once a month these days even though she lives about a mile away from me. Sad. So, I told her that of all things in my life about which I'm proud or should be proud, this whole physical fitness thing takes the cake. And my ability to run and improve with running makes me the proudest. And then I told her I couldn't really figure out why I felt so proud of this and that on some level it seemed silly. At that point my friend, who is rather insightful, pointed out that I have always considered myself an intellectual champion, yet never thought of myself as physically gifted. Well, there's a first time for everything.
Let me reiterate; I'm awesome!
It feels really good to discover hidden talents within yourself.
I've no urge to binge and I'm kicking major butt with my physical fitness improvement.
I still seem to have very little time to myself during the week, which sucks. For some reason, this school year is killing me.
I really don't have a lot to say because I have no bad news to report. Basically, I'm awesome.
On Saturday I went running with a friend, someone who has known me for years. We went to college together, moved to Baltimore together, lived together for years, and then finally parted ways about four years ago. Anyway, we only see each other about once a month these days even though she lives about a mile away from me. Sad. So, I told her that of all things in my life about which I'm proud or should be proud, this whole physical fitness thing takes the cake. And my ability to run and improve with running makes me the proudest. And then I told her I couldn't really figure out why I felt so proud of this and that on some level it seemed silly. At that point my friend, who is rather insightful, pointed out that I have always considered myself an intellectual champion, yet never thought of myself as physically gifted. Well, there's a first time for everything.
Let me reiterate; I'm awesome!
It feels really good to discover hidden talents within yourself.
I need to start reading more!
I love the different styles.
...Ok well I hope you have a nice day Tammy