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Some pics and sharing
Hi all,
I just posted on Paul's thread, but I thought I better post a thread here.
In Paul's thread-I apologized for being missing in action. I have been in isolation mode for a very long time now. I guess I have been despairing that even after weight loss surgery-I still find it difficult to get "out there" in the world.
I can go to work and I can hold global conference calls. I can get up on a theatre stage and do a monologue.
I can do those things. What I find ever so difficult is to be "just me" around "real folks". I am now 46 and I am getting more and more aware that life may very well be shorter on this second half than the first half.
I don't know exactly HOW to change-but I do know change is possible. I suspect this is all about the same type of "walking off a cliff in faith" as I did when I had this surgery.
I wanted to ask you to not give up on me. You have all shared so much of yourself and your experiences and I don't want to lose you to the big world wide web.
My goal for now is to post each and everyday here. Sure-my life isn't very exciting! LOL!-but I am still going to come here and talk about life, weight loss surgery and hope.
I got to go see my grandbaby in August in Alaska. Here are some pictures to share!!!
Love, peace and hope,
T
Grand daughter Bernie!
Grandma, Bernie and Alyson-my gorgeous daughter-in-law
I just posted on Paul's thread, but I thought I better post a thread here.
In Paul's thread-I apologized for being missing in action. I have been in isolation mode for a very long time now. I guess I have been despairing that even after weight loss surgery-I still find it difficult to get "out there" in the world.
I can go to work and I can hold global conference calls. I can get up on a theatre stage and do a monologue.
I can do those things. What I find ever so difficult is to be "just me" around "real folks". I am now 46 and I am getting more and more aware that life may very well be shorter on this second half than the first half.
I don't know exactly HOW to change-but I do know change is possible. I suspect this is all about the same type of "walking off a cliff in faith" as I did when I had this surgery.
I wanted to ask you to not give up on me. You have all shared so much of yourself and your experiences and I don't want to lose you to the big world wide web.
My goal for now is to post each and everyday here. Sure-my life isn't very exciting! LOL!-but I am still going to come here and talk about life, weight loss surgery and hope.
I got to go see my grandbaby in August in Alaska. Here are some pictures to share!!!
Love, peace and hope,
T
Grand daughter Bernie!
Grandma, Bernie and Alyson-my gorgeous daughter-in-law