Thursday, August 19, 2010

A reminder from 2009: Best Weight Loss Program...

Tip #1 to a sure weight loss program:
Become a Head coach of a sport

Two days now where it's been go-go-go-go....and it's dinner time before you know it and you realize all you've eaten all day is a banana.

Quilting time will be taking a hit; I'm pretty exhausted (mentally more than anything right now) and I just enjoy trying to relax (unfortunately with little success). Played some board games with the girls this afternoon; snuggled with Candace and Caitlyn at various times as well. And VERY thankful I have a husband willing to have an open ear and is understanding of the mental "blah" I'm going through today and yesterday. It's one of those days where I REALLY wish there was an on/off switch for the mind. Please let sleep come quickly tonight!


On a more humorous note.....

While out looking for a perfect graphic....I came across these two cartoons, too....





Hope they made you smile, because I sure had a good giggle!

Happy Thursday!

6 comments:

Linda Lee said...

Are there any head coach openings? I wonder if it would work for me!

Winona said...

I am sitting here laughing. Cute cartoons. LOL I am going to miss your posts while you are so busy with volleyball, but I know you will post when you can. Take care. Winona

Darling Jill Quilts said...

Those cartoons are great!!! I hope that you can adjust quickly to the coaching this year!!!

Amanda said...

I love the cartoons, especially the second one. I'm afraid becoming head coach isn't going to do it with me; with a dicky ankle, a dicky knee and very dicky balance it's as much as I can do to walk in a straight line on a flat surface! I need to find an easier way of losing weight.

Lori said...

I would coach basketball! Winter is when, I add on 20lbs! Insulation ??
I feel crappy, 20lbs heavier for sure!

scraphappy said...

I completely understand the mental blah. How handy would an on off switch be? There is a teacher at work that has a great attitude whenever we are all being obsessive, he says, "They don't pay me enough to worry about this. I leave it all here when I go home." Wish it worked for me, maybe men are just better at compartmentalizing than women.