My Co-Workers
Monday, April 28, 2008
just checking in
This is officially day 2 of my new Weight Watchers membership. Both yesterday and today I've had "points" left over. Pants were a bit looser today - maybe its just wishful thinking?
Doing some planning for my up and coming photo shoot in June. Yep, it's the first official shoot for wildhairphotography :) Engagement photos for a daughter of a friend, but it's an official job.
Saturday, April 26, 2008
I joined!
Lego City
Work? Shh.... dont tell them - they are having too much fun.....
Monday, April 21, 2008
she aint heavy....
Is this you?
It sure is me right now....Here is the deal. I've been trying to get pregnant since Sept 2005 to no avail. I know I have Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS), so this complicates things. Not only do I not have regular cycles when I'm not taking fertility drugs or birth control, but I also have a terrible time losing weight (very common in PCOS women).
Why am I going into all of this? My friend over at thepaynechatelaine wrote in her blog today and really captured what I and so many other's feel about the shape we have found our bodies in lately.
Here is what I'm proposing - let's start a weight loss support group? Are you interested, let me know - we can all support each other and we can also be accountable to each other. If you are game, let me know..... My personal weightloss goal - 30 lbs - what is yours?
bunco
Just wondering about the history of the game - I googled "Bunco" and here is what I found, perhaps this is why we play at night, for such a short time :)
)During the 1880's and into the mid 1890's, Bunco was played in Texas & Oklahoma, through Kansas & Missouri, in towns and cities along the Ohio and Mississippi rivers , and from New York to the Great Lake states. Through the Victorian era and prior to WWI, Bunco had achieved permanent placement as a traditional family or parlor game, promoting social interaction. During this period Bunco groups consisting of 8-12 people and as many as 20 people enjoyed an evening of food, drink, conversation, and friendly competition. During prohibition and the roaring 20's, the infamous Bunco gambling parlors resurfaced in various regions of the US The most notorious speak-easies and Bunco dice parlors were located in and around Chicago, Illinois. The term "Bunco Squad" referred to the detectives who raided these establishments!
(excerpt from: //www.worldbunco.com/history.html
Regardless of the origins... this is one Yankee who is glad that the women of the South have continued this ritual, and look forward to next month :)