Hey Connie L. aka connie1

getnfit@38

Cathlete
Hi Connie,

Just wanted to let you know the pictures are on their way. I put the stats that related to the picture on the backs of them.
Thanks in advance for your help in "sharing" my progress with the rest of the forum, I really appreciate it. :)

Perhaps next year in 2003 we'll update our computer enough to add a scanner and some other equipment, but choices, choices....
More memory for the computer OR the Intensity Series? Guess which won!? A scanner OR the stability ball and medicine ball I'll need for the Intensity Series? Guess which one will win!? :) So, maybe next year the computer will get the overhaul, afterall, I do need to keep it in great shape in order to check in here every day huh?

Thanks Connie,

Donna
 
Yippee! Can't wait to see them!

How are you doing with the folks in Maryland?
Glad they caught those snipers before you got there!

Just Do It! :)
 
honeybunch................

Who are you telling!? I was so relieved when they were caught! All those victims of such senseless violence! :( It scared me to death each trip down there to take my parents to their dr. appointments, etc. So now we can rest easy!

My mom's surgery was moved to the 8th of Nov. so I'll go down to stay on the 6th. Her doctor doesn't think she'll need rehab for 2 weeks, possibly only 1, then she can go home with a list of restrictions, do's and don'ts, and doesn't it figure that no one else can figure out how to help out even a little bit! No one can be bothered with my dad, so he'll be my responsibility in full. But it'll be okay, after all, I was his responsibility for 18+ years before I got out on my own, so I gladly return the favor! It just angers me that at a time the family should pull together, everyone has their own agenda suddenly.

Donna
 
RE: honeybunch................

I eagerly await the envelope! Anyway as soon as I scan them I will let you know by e-mail. We can decide how to post them. Can't wait.:-jumpy
 
RE: honeybunch................

That's a very common thing with families, unfortunately. My dad is the primary helper with my 97 year old aunt, but he does it with such a great attitude. I try to help when I can to give him a break, and so does my youngest son who works in the same town where she lives.

You've get several more stars in your crown for what you're doing for them.

Just Do It! :)
 
RE: honeybunch................

Donna,
Just a reminder: It's nice to help out, but don't forget about yourself!
 

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