So if that's the case, even more reason to be proud of identifying an unplanned bike ride opportunity

Though of course feel free to be proud of it, even if it was planned

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you are definitely a living example of that!fitoverforty wrote:you do what you gotta do, it's a balancing act when you have kids, a job, and family obligations. But it can be done!
I don't really think pb and j is all that bad for a meal. i know the jelly has sugar and the bread has carbs but i can think of a LOT of things that are worse than pb and J.fitoverforty wrote:pb&J on WW rounds
I would imagine most people with a scant knowledge of diet, (I'm not labelling you such a person), would be able to do thatmusculArgirl2 wrote:i can think of a LOT of things that are worse than pb and J.
you know your sarcastic but funny comments remind me of mom a lot and that's not a compliment.Boss Man wrote:I would imagine most people with a scant knowledge of diet, (I'm not labelling you such a person), would be able to do that
Great!! 19 miles is a lot outside with the elements!fitoverforty wrote:Rode 19 miles on Monday. Just me, myself and I. Rode hard, tried to keep around a 4 min. mile pace - ended up with a 4:09 min. mile average.
that must be a very nice feeling! I envy you for that.fitoverforty wrote: I'm wearing a pair of jeans that have been hanging in closet so long I forgot I had them....they are tight in the legs, but too big in the waist. I couldn't wear them before. Yay me
i hate that damn scale!fitoverforty wrote:no loss this week on the scale tho'.
It's the tough things that make us stronger and make us grow. I can't imagine life without exercise, so it's not even an option for me to go without it. It HAS to be fit in somewhere, or I am not a happy person to live with.Athene wrote:Even when things are tough, life is good