We're down to only two baseball games now. The boys won 19-11 last night. After we got home, my kid said "I'm thinking I might not do baseball next year." I'm going to encourage him to do it, but I'm not going to force him. I think he's just worried because next year is the next step up in age groups and he'll be one of the rookies again.
Nothing of much value to report here. I'll wait to see what kind of super-exciting things you have to share . . .
Things I'm trying to do today are not going as smoothly as they should. I know, shocker. I'm cleaning up some notices, but it has been more involved and I have to do more work. I can't win.
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Stop trying to be what you see. Be what you ought to be.
Now before you start saying, "Good for you!" let me clarify. Usually I have to keep pulling them up and they're too long. So I figure there's 3 possible explanations:
1) They shrunk. I haven't noticed that anything else in my laundry has shrunk though, and I have a lot of things that will shrink more than a pair of jeans will.
2) I've gained weight. So now that I've filled them out enough to keep them up, it's also keeping them off of the ground.
3) I've lost weight in my butt and thighs. Therefore, my thighs aren't pulling down on them, and they actually fit over my butt, so I can pull them up all the way.
I've been doing a lot of walking lately. I've been walking to work about 3 days a week (unless it's storming), plus I've been walking twice a week with a group. So #3 is possible.
But, we've been eating out a lot lately. Our kitchen was remodeled last week, so we couldn't use it for most of the week. Then we went out of town last weekend, so we didn't get to put stuff back right away. So it's possible I've gained weight as well.
To make it even more uncertain, I've vowed not to weigh myself. I haven't weighed myself in months, and I don't want to look at a scale until this walking group thing is over. I found that when I was weighing in on a weekly basis, if I didn't lose any weight, I'd lose motivation and think, "Why bother?"
I've been thinking things have been fitting a little better lately, so I'm going with #3.