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156.1 | | STAR::YANKOWSKAS | Paul Yankowskas | Thu Nov 19 1987 05:51 | 14 |
| FWIW, a statement that my WW group leader made last night:
"Are you worried about the holidays already? If you are, you
shouldn't be. If you worry about things too far in advance,
you're setting yourself up for failure."
I kind of questioned this at first, but the more I think about it,
the more it makes sense.
Comments?
Paul
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156.2 | One day at a time ... | SHIRE::BIZE | | Thu Nov 19 1987 06:58 | 14 |
| I agree entirely ... we should worry 1 day at a time, and every
day is then a small victory in itself and an encouragement for the
following day. Christmas is more than 5 weeks away, and there's
no way I am going to worry about overeating at Xmas now. Look forward
to Xmas, yes, and start thinking about presents, definitely, but
worry? not before the 23rd!
I look forward to cooking Xmas cookies, decorating the tree and
the house, preparing the crib (hope it's the right word), being
at home and warm when it's wild outside, or walking in the snow
when the sun shines. I'll handle the food as it comes.
Joana
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156.3 | Think Peace! | ARGUS::CORWIN | I don't care if I AM a lemming | Thu Nov 19 1987 07:17 | 21 |
| re .1 (Paul)
Our WW lecturer said basically the same thing yesterday. She said she wasn't
going to talk about Thanksgiving. That's next week, too early to talk about
now!! We had to worry about getting past yesterday! Then we had a good
talk about binges.
Let's not start to worry about Christmas yet (or at all). Let's all have
patience, as we take the far-off parking spot and think of the extra
exercise and peacefulness we'll gain. Let's take it one present, one goal
at a time, and not worry if it takes us longer than we wanted to wait in line
or get help. It's not worth it to get upset, and it costs more in the long
run! Try to get out and shop at non-prime times, too, if they still exist.
Yes, I know it's easy to say while I'm sitting here in my nice, quiet office.
But if thinking of this calms someone down just a tiny bit, that's great!
From someone just starting to learn about patience :-)
Jill
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156.4 | | QBUS::WOOD | Sweet dreams are made of...... | Thu Nov 19 1987 09:29 | 22 |
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RE: .3
Jill, I agree about trying to shop at non-peak times. I stopped
at Lechmere on my way into work this morning to pick up a stereo
for my daughter that was on sale and there was hardly anyone in
the store. So ... if you can get away from the office at those
times, there's still a chance you can shop without fighting the
crowds.
The only thinking I've been doing about Christmas is planning
my menu. I have been going thru my "Cooking Light" cookbooks and
finding recipes that are yummy yet not *too* fattening. I have
so far found a delicious sounding fruitcake recipe and ham with
pineapple sauce.
With this planning I don't feel I'll have to worry.
Good luck, ya'll.
My
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156.5 | My Christmas present to myself | TALLIS::SLEWIS | | Thu Nov 19 1987 09:58 | 6 |
| The only thing I do differently at this time of year is really push
myself when I'm exercising. I make myself go to the gym more, try to
squeeze in extra walks, and really give it all I have.
Once I'm in the habit, it's easier to keep, and the extra exercise
helps to keep those occasional holiday splurges within reason.
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156.6 | Did good | NHL::ARNO | | Tue Nov 24 1987 06:00 | 18 |
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I went shopping last Saturday and I was so surprised to see Santa
so soon, they always waited until after Thanksgiving..
They can't wait for our money.
It is fun looking and shopping for different ones..I try not to
let the crowds get to me..
I had a great time Saturday. I went out to get a few things and
got most of my gifts..(-:
We have family in California we have to get gifts out early .
Thats all for now
Ann
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156.7 | The Rush is in! | WBA::ARNO | | Mon Nov 30 1987 05:39 | 25 |
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The Christmas RUSH is on now. I did well I went shopping early
Friday and had no problems getting a parking space.
I got alot of shopping done..
We have relatives that live far away so we have to get things
early and in the mail so they will get the gifts by Christmas.
I notice this year that items a very high priced this year.
I get in the habit of using my Credit cards this time of the
year and they sure add up fast..
I usually don't use them any other year.. That's because the rest
of the year I am paying them up...
Will I ever win MEGABUCKS!!
That's all our dreams.. but the more money you have bigger the bills.
Ann
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156.8 | Party time! | NHL::ARNO | | Wed Dec 02 1987 11:47 | 23 |
|
Now that we have Thanksgiving out of the way, now we are getting
ready for the other Holidays. How are we all doing ? I know it's
early but it will be here before we know it.
Like my building is having it's Christmas party this coming
Friday night and you know what I have to face?
A buffet.. All you can eat so.. now what ? But there is
a helpful part to this, There will be dancing..
So if I hear that music I am going to dance dance dance all night..
I don't care for drinking but I can have fun without that..
I hope you all are doing good..
Have fun
Ann
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156.9 | Check out note 118 | STAR::YANKOWSKAS | Doin' the Curly Shuffle! | Wed Dec 02 1987 11:52 | 8 |
| re .8:
Note 118 and its replies discuss buffets. Perhaps something in
there may help you.
Paul
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156.10 | Drinking on an empty stomach | STAR::YANKOWSKAS | Doin' the Curly Shuffle! | Thu Dec 03 1987 06:19 | 21 |
| The line in .8 about drinking reminds me of another pitfall that
used to do me in at parties, which I've been able to avoid of late.
In the past, I'd go to a party or gathering and have a couple of
beers or drinks when I got there. One sensation that would inevitably
follow (besides a little buzz) is increased hunger. One drink,
I'd get a little munchy. Two drinks, I'd be starving. More than
two drinks -- "Weight Watchers, I've never heard of the organization!".
Between the calories in the alcohol, and the extra junk I would
eat immediately afterward, parties used to be a big problem.
I now circumvent this by: 1)Not going to a party on an empty stomach;
2)Making my first drink a non-alcoholic one (seltzer or fruit juice
or diet soda). This cuts down on the "munchies" that can result
from too much alcohol on an empty stomach; I find this helpful not
only at holiday time, but at parties throughout the year.
Paul
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156.11 | Merry Christmas! | NHL::ARNO | | Mon Dec 07 1987 10:55 | 18 |
|
I spend most of yesturday wrapping Christmas presents.
We have relatives that live in California and we have
to get the box out early so it will get there for
Christmas.
I went to a Christmas party that my building put on
and I danced,danced all night.. Anything I ate I burned off
for sure!!
How are you all doing?
Ann
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156.12 | Recipes or Helpful hints | NHL::ARNO | | Tue Dec 08 1987 08:07 | 25 |
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Does anyone have any good recipes, for the Hoidays?
How about any Jello Salades or low Cal munchies!!
Will you be doing alot of baking? I plan on making
Christmas cookies.. I want to fill up some tins and
give them to some older couples from my church.
They like that kind of thing..
Where are you all spending Christmas..
Last year my parents and I went to California and it was so
funny to see nice fresh fruit from the trees..
We had a great time and I never missed the snow once!!
This will be a New England Christmas this year..
Peace to All
Ann
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156.13 | What am I doing at Christmas? | BUSY::MAXMIS11 | | Tue Dec 08 1987 09:10 | 19 |
| This year will be a grand departure for the usual for me. My folks
passed away a few years ago, and I had been spending the holiday
with my fiance and his parents in Florida for the last two years.
This year, however, I am working on a project where I have been
asked not to take any extra time off between now and the middle
of January. This means that I cannot go to Florida. Gerry said
that he didn't mind missing our usual week off from Christmas to
New Years, but I figure that there is no reason for him to miss
out on all the fun. After all, I'll be working my you-know-what
off anyhow, so I encouraged him to go (now _that_is_ love if I ever
heard it!). This means no big meal to cramp my eating style.
What I am doing, however, is probably the neatest thing I can think
of. I have contacted an organization in Boston, and on Christmas
Eve and Christmas Day, I will be visiting elderly people who can't
or won't get out to visit. How's about *THAT* for putting me in
the Christmas spirit!
Marion (oh what fun it is to ride ....)
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156.14 | Getting closer now! | NHL::ARNO | | Wed Dec 16 1987 07:26 | 19 |
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Time is really getting near now.. Next week is Christmas.
I have been doing alot of Caroling at Nursing Homes and
I will be doing a Hospital..
My group even got a few of the old people dancing in the Halls..
Most of them seem to enjoy it..
I have almost all of my shopping done, just a few odds and ends.
Ann
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156.15 | Last minute shopping | NHL::ARNO | | Fri Dec 18 1987 08:18 | 18 |
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Well Jolly Noters this is it the final weekend to get
those last minute items.. Are we ready or will we still
be shopping Christmas eve and they kick us out..
I have done that before and my luck I probably will
again..
Don't get too down we get the fun part of returning broken
toys and you name it..
Good luck to all the Last minute shoppers..
Ann
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156.16 | making it through the last minute rush... | ARGUS::CORWIN | I don't care if I AM a lemming | Mon Dec 21 1987 07:46 | 26 |
| the last minute frustrations come out...
Friday I finally found some towels close to what I was looking for in the
JC Penney catalog. Went with a friend to the local catalog store, showed
her the towels to get a second opinion, and she liked them too. I figured I
should bring a catalog home and show Bill, too (they're for his mother), but
they didn't have any catalogs to bring home!! I spent too much time looking
for matching bath rugs, finally found some in the same official color, and
called them on the phone in the catalog store. They aren't expecting the
towels until mid January!! forget that idea! If we won't be getting them
in time for Christmas, might as well just show her the catalog and see if
they're what she wants, if we can get a catalog somewhere! sigh...
Saturday morning things went better. We decided to go to the mall first thing
in the morning before it got real crowded, called them just after 9am and found
they were open already. Rushed through breakfast, and got there in time to
find a good parking space, and not horribly long lines. It went pretty well,
I'd say. I even bought Bill some jelly beans in flavors I don't like but he
does, so they are really for him! :-)
But of course, at about the time we were supposed to rendezvous and leave the
mall, I thought of another good gift idea! Oh, well, maybe sometime this
week, or next year :-)
Jill
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156.17 | the ultimate decision :-) | ARGUS::CORWIN | I don't care if I AM a lemming | Mon Dec 21 1987 08:14 | 13 |
| The ultimate test of strength...
My Weight Watchers meeting this week conflicts with my building's Christmas
party (a lunch buffet!).
Judging from the variety of food (and desserts) at the last one, I think I'd
be a lot better off going to WW and having lunch in that cafeteria or with a
friend afterwards!
wish me luck!
Jill
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156.18 | We're almost there! | RSTS32::KASPER | Calm Down! It's Only 1's and 0's! | Mon Dec 21 1987 10:42 | 12 |
| I can sympathize, Jill! Our department Christmas party on Friday was
an amazing food fest. I was a good doobie, though, and ate my WW lunch
before hand, then just had veggies someone broght, and a sip of Lite
EggNog. Not too bad, in my humble opinion!!
As for the shopping, I think we're pretty much done. It was bad this
weekend, but not nearly as awful as I'd expected. The snow on Sunday
probably helped a lot, which means evenings this week will be worse!
Beverly
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156.19 | A sick Christmas | NHL::ARNO | | Mon Dec 28 1987 09:27 | 28 |
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My Christmas didn't turn out so well as my parents and myself
were sick part of last week and through the weekend..
We are just starting to feel stronger and better..
It was the worst Christmas I ever had.. My parents and I spent
Christmas in bed as we didn't feel well enough to wrap gifts
or anything.. We are hardly ever sick but we had it this time.
Well Saturday night we did try to have a little Christmas ..
We managed to open our gifts..
I hope you all had a better one then I did..
I did lost 9 pounds over the weekend but it wasn't the fun way..
Well there is always next year..
Ann
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156.20 | | PHENIX::BOONE | | Mon Dec 28 1987 09:44 | 8 |
| Ann, sorry to hear that you and your family were sick for
the holidays. But glad that you are now overcoming and feeling
better. Hope your New Years will be great!
Chris
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156.21 | He's baaaccckk! | STAR::YANKOWSKAS | Be vewy quiet I'm hunting wabbits | Thu Dec 31 1987 05:55 | 36 |
| Hello to all the Weightloss noters out there and Happy New Year!
I've been out the last few days, so I'm in the process of catching
up on all the notes I've missed.
Ann, sorry to hear that you were sick over Christmas, but I'm glad
to hear that your weightloss has now reached 20 pounds. Way to
go! Keep up the great work!
My holiday season was an enjoyable one, but also a busy and hectic
one, as my wife and I moved earlier this week.
Christmas was very enjoyable; we spent Christmas Eve over my wife's
family's house, and Christmas Day with my sister.
Got a lot of nice clothes in my new smaller sizes as presents.
A story about a pair of black jeans my wife bought for me: she picked
them up back in October at an outlet in Maine, at a time when my
waist was 36. However, as I continued to lose after that time,
she had to make another trip there and return them in exchange for
a size 34! :-)
Between the holiday season, and the million things to do that come
about with moving, my strict adherance to careful eating and regular
exercise hasn't been what it usually is over the last week or two.
However, the scale at home says I'm only up 1-2 pounds, which
is a lot better than the 10-15 pounds my WW leader said that one
could gain over the holidays by not being careful. I plan to weigh
in at WW for the month of January either next Wednesday or the
following Wednesday; by sticking to the minimum exchanges this weekend
and early next week, I should be able to get back to normal by then.
Hope everyone out there had an enjoyable holiday season!
py
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156.22 | We are DEC Family | NHL::ARNO | | Thu Dec 31 1987 06:50 | 20 |
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PAUL,
That must have been a great feeling that you had to get a smaller
size pants... Good for you.. (Paul Newman) (+:
I didn't have a good Christmas but I have lost weight and I am still
losing.. So I am happy.. The only problem I have right now is
I feel better and seem to be craving sweets again.. I will learn
to live with it..
If any of you haven't read the stories about the 100 pound losers
you should.. Both 9 and 10 are gifts to all of us!!
Ann
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156.23 | It's over, isn't it? | ARGUS::CORWIN | I don't care if I AM a lemming | Mon Jan 04 1988 07:52 | 15 |
| Glad to hear you lost weight during the holidays, Ann! Glad to hear you
also fared well, Paul! (I lost too, but not as dramatically as Ann did).
I wasn't sick (thankful for large favors) but my Christmas (inc. day before
and 4 days after) beats Ann's for the worst by a long shot! (just wanted you
to feel better about yours, Ann :-))
We did finally open our presents on the 30th, and my clothes all fit because
I've been maintaining pretty well, and told people what sizes to get me! The
only thing that needed to be "taken in" was the beautiful ring Bill gave me
(3 weeks wait to have it sized!!!)
well, lots more catching up to do.
Jill
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