Survival Mode Put Us Back to Zero
A lot of you came here many moons ago when I left Sparkpeople. I loved the community of that place and the support I got there. It was at the height of us being on our game. That motivation you have in the beginning when you're consistently rewarded with weight loss, smaller clothes, compliments to keep your motivation high and you somehow begin to step out of being invisible to the public to people smiling at you, opening doors or striking up conversation. You start to feel human. You don't have to worry about going to restaurants or 'fitting' somewhere. You can go to a wedding and see those God awful thin folding chairs and while you still don't like them, you're not concerned. Many of your worries that fit people never had to think of, have faded away. We started for the long haul in our 30's and that's when we had the most success, losing 226 and 190 lbs respectively. When we went on vacation, as long as we came back and got rig...
The Kids are Alright which only lasted one season from 2018 to 2019. It was set in the 70s and we found it to be so spot on with how we grew up and the family/society dynamics. New management came in at ABC and canceled it after one stinking year and we were so bummed. It was a show that never failed to make us laugh every episode.
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ReplyDeleteSix Feet Under for sure. I cannot think of any other show that would be worth seeing more of since most shows don't know when to end and drag on longer than they should (looking at you Goldbergs!)
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