Tomorrow night is the final weigh-in! I am sorry that the program is almost over. I will miss the Greatest Thriver program, even though I am still going to exercise at Forest Ridge. Somehow the program has kept me on track for these eight months.
I only hope I can continue to have the same enthusiam that I have now. The summer months are harder for me because I do so much yard work in addition to housecleaning and vacationing. Never-the-less, I still have good goals for myself for the rest of the summer. My goals are: I want to be a better looking Grandma this year when I take my granddaughter to Holiday World. I know I won't be a candidate for the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit edition, and really I wouldn't even want to be. I just want to lose at least 10 more pounds before we go in August.
Last year, I went as a lumpy, bumpy, but never grumpy Grandma. I really had a blast there and enjoyed the water and fun, but I would certainly enjoy not looking so awful in a swimsuit.
Last year, I shopped for the suit in a larger than life size and didn't even put it on again at home in front of the mirror because I looked so terrible. Carly, my granddaughter, loves me so much she didn't realize that her grandmother was such a frump, but I knew.
This year I will be slightly less frumpy (34 1/2 pounds lighter) because of Greatest Thrivers. I might even try the highest water slide this year.
Thanks Greatest Thrivers and thanks to Henry County Health Dept., Nate Minyard and Dr. Miller, Laurie Stonerock and all who sponsor the program. It is a great opportunity to begin a healthier lifestyle. It's been awesome!
Monday, May 18, 2009
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