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BonesMS:

--- Quote from: Certain Hope on June 20, 2008, 11:15:17 AM ---Bones, are you still working weekends? Or do you have some extra time through the summer for some potential... fun?

Hope you'll take time to relax and restore over the next couple of days... and that you'll find something to make you smile.

I have to give my very large ponygirl-dawg a bath (oh my, does she smell, after being in her pen outdoors). It's quite a procedure, involving multiple buckets of warm water and the garden hose, a giant sponge and soft scrub-brush, and at least one of my kids to act as wrangler. So strange to dread something so much... and yet it makes me smile, every time  :)

Just thinking of you.

With love,
Carolyn

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My weekends have been freed up a bit during the summer so I'm doing stuff like participating in a study involving exercise.  You might have gotten something in the mail about it being the largest study involving women.

Bones

Certain Hope:

--- Quote from: BonesMS on June 20, 2008, 09:02:04 PM ---
My weekends have been freed up a bit during the summer so I'm doing stuff like participating in a study involving exercise.  You might have gotten something in the mail about it being the largest study involving women.

Bones

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I'm thinking this must be the one, Bones?  The Curves/Avon study?     http://valleynews.com/TheValley/Stories/Health/Fitness-Diet/Story~480510.aspx

Wow... approximately 200,000 women participating. I wasn't aware, but it sounds like a great challenge... especially if it provides some useful data. Making the commitment to participate for that would definitely be a good incentive to stick with it.

Hope you're enjoying it and feeling the benefits, too!

Love,
Carolyn

Ami:
Hi Bones
 Thinking of you. I love to exercise, so I am lucky, I guess. Happy Exercising!     Love   Ami

Certain Hope:
Bones,

I'm wondering... do you have to go to a Curves place or can you do your exercise routine at home and record your results?

The online weight management program looks really neat, too. That's cool they give you a 30 day free trial on it!

Hope you're enjoying!

Love,
Carolyn

BonesMS:

--- Quote from: Certain Hope on June 20, 2008, 09:44:55 PM ---
--- Quote from: BonesMS on June 20, 2008, 09:02:04 PM ---
My weekends have been freed up a bit during the summer so I'm doing stuff like participating in a study involving exercise.  You might have gotten something in the mail about it being the largest study involving women.

Bones

--- End quote ---

I'm thinking this must be the one, Bones?  The Curves/Avon study?     http://valleynews.com/TheValley/Stories/Health/Fitness-Diet/Story~480510.aspx

Wow... approximately 200,000 women participating. I wasn't aware, but it sounds like a great challenge... especially if it provides some useful data. Making the commitment to participate for that would definitely be a good incentive to stick with it.

Hope you're enjoying it and feeling the benefits, too!

Love,
Carolyn

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Thanks, Carolyn!

I'm definitely feeling the benefits!  Since it's been only one week since I started, my weight hasn't changed yet.

Bones

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