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Old 12-20-2009, 09:46 PM   Post #12 (permalink) • Tweet This Post  
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Great post Judy and glad to hear that you enjoyed your Thanksgiving dinner! You are absolutely right: it's the people close to you that matter the most. That is so true and I experienced a similar feeling at my own Thanksgiving dinner. It's kinda interesting that I really never verbalized internally that emotion before - but realized it this year for the first time in years. Because everything didn't just center around food as it had in the past for me.

At anyrate - nice post and congrats on wearing that size 16! I am down to a 24/26 for the first time in years - I was previously a 34/36 at my highest weight of 438 - so wow - I can't hardly wait to be able to wear a size 16 LOL

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