Thank yous out the WAZOO!!!
Well, as I said yesterday in roll call, it was going to be a HUGE day for me and my family. My mom past away 7 years ago and we have a memorial BBQ in her honor every year. So all of my family and friends were going to be there. Most of my family has seen my progression pictures but haven't seen me in person. And I knew the thank yous were going to be insane.
And I was right. I must have said "thank you" 500 times. Everyone's mouths were dropping as soon as they saw me. And I must have heard "hey skinny" 500 times also. I just laugh at that and say "oh, yeah right." But it's funny to hear "skinny" and "bones". My mother-in-law is famous for the bones remark. I always say to myself, ah, do they see all the damn flab on me still? But really they do not. They see me for me and they don't see me for what I see. Don't get me wrong, I see the difference, how can I not. But I see the flaws is the problem and they don't. They just could not get over how much I have lost and how great they think I look.
So, anyway, it was a great day and I was happy to say thank you, but I felt like I was repeating myself all day. But I was laughing inside with joy and even cried at one point when my cousin came. He and my mom were first cousins and the best of friends as any cousins could be. And we always have a little tear together when we see each other and talk about my mom. It was a special day of remembrance for my mom and also a day of happiness and proudness for me and my family.
Oh, and my cousin was there who also had the surgery and we took pictures of us sitting in those lovely white lawn chairs that we could never fit in that everyone and their mother seems to have in their back yard. If I knew how to include it in the post here, I would. But I'm a computer dummy. So I will post it on my profile. We even took a side view picture of us, because we look best from the side
Have a great Sunday!!
I am glad you were able to have a good time with your family, and enjoy all the attention. That is neat. Keep up the great work.
Hugs,
Trish
Albert Schweitzer