Skip to main content

MT Day 19

Life has been very busy for me lately. The challenge has been to not revert to old habits. The good is I maintain every day thus far with the physical exercise. I am doing somewhat better with my actual food intake. I am not where I desire to be but getting closer.

I am able to maintain positive thoughts although I blog about current and political events. My family continues to be my greatest source of stress. As I work to get a new business of the ground. I continue to seek financing to get my house ready for habitation. Moving into my own home will reduce much of my environmental stress( my family).

One big piece of news that has made a huge difference in my life is a new bra. Confession session alert. I have been buying bras based on a measurement I got many years ago after the birth of my 13 year old. Reviewing some of the videos I have posted I had to ask myself, WTL!?!?? I noticed my midsection appeared larger than what I saw in the mirror. The problem turned out to be my mammary glands resting in my lap. My new measurement confirmed what I had denied for years, I have huge boobies. I am not the C cup of my dreams. However having the correct cup size makes a world of difference. I encourage every woman to have measurements taken at least once a year.

Ok I have a few more moments on the bike. More vids later.


- Posted using BlogPress from my iPhone

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Take me over the cliff - again

I expect many Americans in my fiscal position are fed up with the GOPs continued fight for the rights of the wealthy to pay less in taxes.  I say take me over the cliff.  I recently found a Twitter account regarding the $250K threshold.   Many of the tweets\RTs where describing the hardships of $250K living.   It is time for a reality check across the board in America.    If the grown-ups were honest about this fiscal mess, they would admit the tax cuts must end for all.  The ending should be in stages to reduce the likelihood of the need for public assistance for working\working-poor families.  Although $250K is different for different parts of the U.S.A it does mean you are not in the ghetto. There is no $250K/individual ghetto in America. If you are reading this posting and you know of such a ghetto, please let me know for I need to move to that state.  If taxes go up for individuals making $250K and above they will not face a n...

Y'all should eat my grits no cheese

It is two days after the GOP primary in Mississippi. We are still laughing at Mitt's attempt to cuddle up to us with cheesy grits and a few y'alls thrown in. In my area of Mississippi it is yaw'all(10 second word). Had he come here expecting us to be able to count to 20 without removing our shoes, he may have been taken a little bit more seriously. I am not sure if Mitt's grits ranks with Bush's "this part of the world" statement after Katrina but it ranks. Truthfully, I enjoy cheese in my grits along with garlic and red pepper. However, I do not think my love of grits, a bowl every morning, makes me Southern. Although I was born in Southern California and partially reared in Southern Wisconsin, I consider myself a full blown Mississippian. Along with keeping my grits to myself, I also speak without care of accent. The fact that I can tell you how to get from Memphis to the Coast without using the interstate or Google says I am from Mississippi. ...

Food for thought

When I read or hear of Minorites loving welfare I think how those in know actually love having minorities on welfare. Hair care in minority communities is huge business. There is a reason Koreans own/operate Black hair care shops. It is a money maker. When minorities concentrate their money within their communities they create jobs. However it takes money out of circulation in the larger community. It is then we see legislation that forces the money into the larger community. I am not against regulations that benefit the public welfare. I do question legislation that is designed to hinder the freedoms of a particular group. It may seem small. I may be off base. However I find it to be horse pucky to claim minorities love welfare while inhibiting the ability of minorities to be self sufficient. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/mobileweb/2012/02/17/crackdown-on-barbers-brin_0_n_1285233.html