:welcome: Roadside, nice to have you join us as we all find our ways forward and away from old habits. Tell us a bit about yourself if you like. I'd be glad to tell you my story but perhaps you have been reading here for a while and already know it. Well, briefly, my wine drinking started out innocently but consumption increased over the years. I became a daily drinker of wine in my 40's. I have two adult children and now 3 grandchildren. When my children left home, and even before that, my drinking was problematic. I am pretty sure it was only to me. I don't think as teenagers they even noticed. But after they left home I really got bad and was drinking nearly a full bottle a night and I mean the 1.5 litre size. I joined MWO in '09. I didn't find my way without a lot of fits and starts, but here I am. AF is best for me.
Star, I'm very need the end of the Well Tempered Heart. I know it sounds ridiculous to a voracious reader like you that I am still on that book, but listening takes longer and finding the time to listen lately has been hard. However, I wanted to tell you I truly enjoyed this book. It is one that transports the reader to a far away place and time and is filled with humanity and wisdom. Love it!
Lav, I hope you are on the mend. I just think it is so amazing the things they can do in dentristry now-a-days. We are so blessed! I had the Millet Spinach Souffle for breakfast this morning. Yummy! Mr. D liked it too but of course suggested that the next time I make it I add sausage. Men! LOL!
Papmom, Have fun at the play. Wow! Voluntarily wearing a skirt! I haven't done that in years! Last time I remember wearing a dress was at my daughter's wedding some 6 years ago now. Good for you tho. Put on the dog and have a fab time!
CynTree, It's always so nice when you post. I hope girl dog is mending quickly. About dieting, it is just so hard especially at this time of year. There is something seasonal about appetite, I'm convinced. I get voraciously hungry in the fall and I crave, crave, crave carbs. Mashed potatoes, mac&cheese, gravies.....Even sitting here right now my stomach is telling me I'm still hungry, but I just had a nice breakfast! Anyway, I went walking with a friend yesterday who lost 11 lbs since August. I asked her why/how. She said her knees were hurting and her doctor told her there was general inflammation in her body affecting her joints. Recommended cutting back on sugar and gluten. She opted to cut back on just one to see what happened. She cut back on sweets. Still eats whatever breads she wants. She dropped 11 lbs. Pretty nice. I hope to follow her lead. I need to drop at LEAST 5 but probably more as we are heading into Thanksgiving, Pumpkin pie and Christmas cookies season! LOL! PS- oh, yes, my friend's knees stopped hurting, too.
Have a great AF Thursday all.
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