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Im glad that your Halloween was a good one all around! Do you keep the dogs closed up in a room? I used to have to do that to answer the door for trick or treaters.
Liz 5'3" HW: 219 SW: 185 GW: 125 LW: 113 Desired maintenance range: 120-125 CW: 119ish
I love heated seats even in Florida - we didn't have them on the last car and I missed them, but we do on this one. Sometime around January they will be needed!
Liz 5'3" HW: 219 SW: 185 GW: 125 LW: 113 Desired maintenance range: 120-125 CW: 119ish
Interesting that we both had the hungry horrors the night before our injections. Must be that when you are just at a maintenance level on that dose it doesn't always hold out for the entire week.
Liz 5'3" HW: 219 SW: 185 GW: 125 LW: 113 Desired maintenance range: 120-125 CW: 119ish
Cold and wet is the worst! Much worse than cold and snowy.
Liz 5'3" HW: 219 SW: 185 GW: 125 LW: 113 Desired maintenance range: 120-125 CW: 119ish
Quick iPad checking. Great Halloween on our street. We had over 500 kids by the time we shut down at 8::30. The kids were all so cute and polite - even the big kids. It was all fun. Dh and his friend did most of the candy distribution so the rest of us could eat, drink and be merry. We had way too much food so I sent it home. Still loads of cold cuts for days. Being sick plus recent hand surgery caused a few issue but overall it was fine
more tomorrow,, trick or treat
diane s.
Love, love, love my heated steering wheel, seats too! The joy of Midwest winters!
I forgot to add, the high school jazz band was playing Thriller in the commons as kids entered the building today. Some of those kids can wail! These are the kinds of things I'll miss about teaching. :)
The weather is atrocious here. Rain, then snow, back to rain, with a cold biting wind. It stings even more as it was 82 on Tuesday. I feel sorry for the kiddos who were looking forward to showing off their costumes. If they venture out they'll be wearing winter coats, hats, and mittens. When I got in the car to drive home, I was sorry I didn't have gloves. I've heard of the wonders of heated steering wheels, which I don't have. Although after 4 years with this car, I am still grateful and delighted by the heated seats. Best thing ever!
I handed out candy to my students, and may have nibbled some myself. How do we fool ourselves that little fun sized pieces don't really count or add up to much? When I got home, I drank a big glass of Fair life milk, because I was feeling a little sugar woozy.
I didn't want to weigh myself this morning, a sure sign I'm not happy with my food choices. I will weigh myself tomorrow, regardless.
Another co worker is starting Wegovy. Our club is growing. Or perhaps shrinking :)
I am decked out as Tweedle Dum or Tweedle Dee... take your pick. However, I am dressed as the Tim Burton interpretation, not the Disney. I am FREEZING, but my colleague and I made quite the hit with our matching costumes. I am happy that the shirt and socks will become part of my regular wardrobe.
It was not the best food day yesterday for me, too, Liz! While I was not "hungry", I was ravenous. I wanted junky foods. I did end up eating an ample handful of caramel corn, part of a donut and a bite of spice bread at school. At home I had cashews, a few of Ron's corn chips, one of my "allowed" no sugar dark chocolate peanut butter cups (80 calories), and my regular small dish of ice cream. Believe me, in the past I have had far more indulgent days, but that was a lot more than I'm used to eating since being on tirzepatide.
Today is shot day. Whatever is left in the vial is what I will shoot up! I probably have a little more than my normal 63 unit dose. Next week I up it to 15 mg/75 units.
The Skittles arrived yesterday and do not even whisper to me. After the trick or treaters this evening we will go see my BFFs Halloween display and bring along something for dinner. I'm hoping to close down trick or treating by 7:30 or so. The littles are done by then and those are the ones I enjoy seeing! The older tweens and middle schoolers and occasional high school kids, not so much...
Thriller Thursday!