Another WOW
Don't laugh people. I don't care laugh. I had to laugh at my own self. First off I am blind as 10 bats. I was standing in the Walmart return lines. Had been there a while. I looked up and saw the security TV. I said thats the lady thats in front of me on the screen. I leaned forward to get a better look, is that me?????? That looks like the blouse I have on. That can't be me. I stood there staring at the TV screen. Ok I know how to see if its me. I'll just slowly raise one arm up and if the woman on the screen does the same thing its me. I slowly raised my arm. I almost screamed. Its me its me it is me. Oh man!!!!! I couldn't believe I was looking that slim. Of course I am not slim yet but from where I came from I am slim. Normally I wouldn't even make eye contact with my body on no TV screen. I just kep****ching the TV after that. That was
ME
Wedding planning is a great distraction for me while I am finishing up grad school (this May). Instead of writing my final papers.. I surf the internet looking for wedding shtuff & ideals. Almost everything is planned and overpayed for. Inivations were mailed on Saturday.. so I guess this is really gonna happen. Excited really.. my ever so superficial dreams of loosing all kinds of weight before walking down the aisle are actually coming true.. hehe. who knew!!!
thanks for asking
April
I tried to not laugh, Petty, I really did! But I did I've done that a few times. In fact, I've scared the you-know-what outta myself two of those times.
My desk at work is along a row of windows. I got up to use the restroom. About halfway there, I could see this reflection in the window of someone behind me. I turned around to say hi to them, but there weren't there. Bewildered, I turned around and looked at the reflection and realized it was ME!
My boyfriend and I recently went out to lunch together. After lunch, we both got up to leave. I headed to the cash register to pay for our lunch while he put his jacket on. After I was done, I looked around for him because I hadn't seen him. He was walking around in a little circle looking for something (I thought he was looking to see which direction the restrooms were). I walked over and asked him, "What are you looking for? The restrooms?" He said, "No, I was looking for you--but a heavier you. And I couldn't find you!" I was only 10 feet away, but 70 pounds smaller
Our moments of "WOW" aren't over yet! Thanks for sharing your personal story with us It was a good laugh--a heartfelt appreciation for the new you