Food and Dieting
Kay -- by golly, I sympathize, big time. However, if one MUST be one of those constantly having to go on another diet -- think of the pleasure we get as we go from skinny to chubby again. Those folks that are constantly thin (the rest of Colorado evidently, according to what Sandra read) will never know the joy of overeating on a consistent basis. Their loss, my gain! (oppps-didn't mean to make that particular pun - tee hee)
Sandra - you are SO wise not to run when you are run down. All those aches and pains will definitely get you when you finally get to senior status--and running injured or weary gets you to the senior status faster. My back, knees, and hip joints remember every step of those 10K runs and 10 milers I did in my 40s and early 50s over hard pavement, up and down hills, etc. I can't do it anymore, but I sure do miss running.
Love to all. KC
Sandra - you are SO wise not to run when you are run down. All those aches and pains will definitely get you when you finally get to senior status--and running injured or weary gets you to the senior status faster. My back, knees, and hip joints remember every step of those 10K runs and 10 milers I did in my 40s and early 50s over hard pavement, up and down hills, etc. I can't do it anymore, but I sure do miss running.
Love to all. KC
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