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Happy Friday everyone and welcome to May.  We had a long week of getting the garage together so the Mr could finally park in it six weeks later.  We still have some work to do in there as far as purging and such but we needed to get the space useable again since it's been a holding tank for our old countertop/sink, old grill waiting to be picked up by a friend, insulation, built planters and patio table and extra fencing from critter cages.  We haven't had the mental drive to figure out how we get the shelves in order.  I think I'm going to have to look up some garage organizing articles or something because it's really overwhelming to look at it all.  If we can get a plan together to tackle it then maybe we'll have our weekend plans for next weekend as long as it's not hot yet because we don't want to be in a sweatbox. Now let's peek into: Dietitians Agree, Eating More Might Be the Secret to Your Strongest Year Ever   (Volume eating FTW.  It's been ...

Hump Day Poll: Dare to Dream


What would you do it nothing was off limits? What would you do if nothing was impossible due to your weight? What would you do it your inhibitions were cast aside and you stepped outside of the roles you are cast in in your daily life?

These are not rhetorical questions...I want answers. Think about them.

Dare to dream....         


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  1. If nothing was off limits I would want to try that wing suit thing where they fly right next to the side of a cliff and parachute down at the last second. I would also surf, zipline, kite surf, all kinds of things that weight gets in the way of. I also think that without inhibitions I would have pursued the martial arts not just as a kid.

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  2. I would skydive because I'm terrified of heights. With no inhibitions I would run a program that pairs veterans suffering from PTSD and TBI with dogs that rescued from shelters and trained up to be service dogs, and be involved in every aspect. And it would be completely free for veterans. That would be my life's work.

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  3. I don't let much stop me from trying things due to my weight. I've been ziplining, parasailing, cliff diving, snow boarding, horseback riding and many more. What I would want is to feel confident doing them. I probably don't enjoy them as much as I should because I'm thinking about my weight and how I look and a million other things that go along with being overweight. I want my daughter to try as much as she can in life, have the time of her life and feel confident along the way.

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