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AUNT_BEE_1945
6/20/05 2:55 A
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Having a hard time getting back on my program, after all the partying, est.
We recieved a phone call from my younger brother age 41, had a stroke at the age of 36. He is recovering some, his speech was effected and his right arm. His, ill ness has not even fazed me, enough to dig in and do what should be done to lose this weight. What in the world is wrong with that picture. Or way of thinking? Like, I don't care, but yet I do care! Self destructive... I guess. Aunt Bee
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AUNT_BEE_1945
6/11/05 3:23 A
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Hello Go Liz
keep up the good work at curves.
Aunt Bee
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FIVEBYFIVE
6/10/05 1:50 A
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My Curves exercise routine three times a week is really helping with my joints. My body seems to like the workout. I have more energy and am sleeping better.
One thing about exercise, do it long enough and you get hooked! I'm just sorry that I didn't start Curves several years ago!
There may be hope for this 60+ body yet!
Lizzy
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My positive attitude has returned. Decided to just keep doing what I'm doing and hope for positive results.
Aunt Bee, hope you're rested and feeling more like yourself. That family birthday party sounds like fun.
Lizzy
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AUNT_BEE_1945
6/8/05 1:43 A
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Was going to post but I am just to tired.
Have a good night. Aunt Bee
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There are days when I wish I were in my 40's again. Had a much better fat burning body then. This extra weight is sticking like glue! When I finally get it off, it will stay off for good!
Am just having a down day! Have been doing all the right things without any results. Even avoided the scale for three weeks and when I did get on it, I hadn't gotten rid of a single pound!
Seems like this old body is content to be at this weight. Some days it takes all my strength to stay focused on my goals! The months are flying by and my goals seem farther away than ever!
I do have much to be thankful for! I may be heavy but I'm healthy and that is the most important thing to me at this stage in my life! Must admit that when I look in the mirror, I do see a short, round sixty-plus grandma!
Lizzy
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AUNT_BEE_1945
6/2/05 4:10 P
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I HAVE DEVELOPED A BETTER ATTITDUE SINCE TURNING 60!
I OWE IT TO YOU GOLDEN GAL'S IN THERE 60'S!
I PLAN TO BE A YOUNGER ME.. ONE DAY AT A TIME. AUNT BEE
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AUNT_BEE_1945
5/26/05 10:07 P
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Thank You Eveyone
Aunt Bee
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ZANESGRAMMY
5/26/05 3:35 P
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Happy Birthday Aunt Bee! I turned 60 in February, and I still can't quite spit it out of my mouth! It just doesn't seem real. But, indeed it is! Enjoy!
Gail
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SPARK_COACH_JEN
5/26/05 2:51 P
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Have a great trip, Lizzy!!
Coach Jen
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FIVEBYFIVE
5/26/05 2:29 P
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Hello, everyone!
Just a quick check in to let you know that I'm heading to the mountains for the week. Have to get out of this heat! Our cabin has no phone, TV or computer so will be out of touch. Will check back in when I return.
Hope everyone has a great holiday week-end. Be safe!
In support!
Lizzy
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SPARK_COACH_JEN
5/26/05 11:22 A
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Happy Birthday, Aunt Bee!
I hope all of your birthday wishes come true!!
Coach Jen
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AUNT_BEE_1945
5/26/05 11:10 A
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Well, no more waiting, to turn 60!
I don't feel any older than yesterday!
Plan to spend the day with my daughters in Battle Ground WA.
Aunt Bee
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AUNT_BEE_1945
5/22/05 10:59 A
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To more days my daughter will be 19 years old.
Where does the time go, doesn't seem that long ago I was 19! Ha Life was so much more simple. I was a new mother of a baby girl, now 40 years old soon to be 41.
Counting the days, four more days I will be 60! I guess I am ready to start a new life, growing younger at heart and phycially younger that I am now!
Aunt Bee
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AUNT_BEE_1945
5/20/05 2:27 A
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Hello ladies, yes that was funny. Seen it once before. Have a good week. Aunt Bee
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SPARK_COACH_JEN
5/17/05 9:24 A
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Ha Ha, Lizzy!
That's too funny! Thanks for sharing!
Coach Jen
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FIVEBYFIVE
5/17/05 1:22 A
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This was sent to me by my dear friend. She thought I could use a laugh. Hope you enjoy it!
Lizzy
***************************************************** Most of you have read the scare-mail about the person whose kidneys were stolen while he was passed out. Well, read on. While the kidney story was an urban legend, this one is not. It's happening every day.
My thighs were stolen from me during the night a few years ago. It was just that quick. I went to sleep in my body and woke up with someone else's thighs. The new ones had the texture of cooked oatmeal. Who would have done such a cruel thing to legs that had been mine for years? Whose thighs were these and what happened to mine?
I spent the entire summer looking for my thighs. Finally, hurt and angry, I resigned myself to living out my life in jeans and Sheer Energy pantyhose.
Then, just when my guard was down, the thieves struck again. My butt was next. I knew it was the same gang, because they took pains to match my new rear end (although badly attached at least three inches lower than my original)to the thighs they stuck me with earlier. Now, my rear complemented my legs,lump for lump. Frantic, I prayed that long skirts would stay in fashion.
It was two years ago when I realized my arms had been switched. One morning I was fixing my hair and I watched horrified but fascinated as the flesh of my upper arms swung to and fro with the motion of the hair brush. This was really getting scary. My body was being replaced one section at a time. How clever and fiendish.
Age? Age had nothing to do with it. Age is supposed to creep up, unnoticed, something like maturity. NO, I was being attacked repeatedly and without warning.
In despair, I gave up my T-shirts. What could they do to me next?
My poor neck disappeared more quickly than the Thanksgiving turkey it now resembled.
That's why I decided to tell my story. I can't take on the medical profession by myself. Women of the world, wake up and smell the coffee.
That really isn't plastic that those surgeons are using. You KNOW where they are getting those replacement parts, don't you?
The next time you suspect someone has had a face "lifted", look again. Was it lifted from you?
I think I finally found my thighs .. and I hope that Cindy Crawford paid a really good price for them!
This is not a hoax. This is happening to women in every town every night. Warn your friends!
P.S. I must say that last year I thought someone had stolen my breasts. I was lying in bed and they were gone! As I jumped out of bed I was relieved to see that they had just been hiding in my armpits as I slept. Now I keep them hidden in my waistband.
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AUNT_BEE_1945
5/14/05 12:33 P
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Good Morning! Everyone. Liz
Sounds like you are doing well. I have a gym set that I bought my huaband a year ago, it hasn't been touched. I can't get on it by my self.
Aunt Bee, I am one big marshmellow! ha
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FIVEBYFIVE
5/14/05 2:06 A
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Would love to get rid of this pot belly and my thick middle. Hopefully, all the exercise and careful food consumption will help deflate it. At least things aren't jiggling as much since I've been doing Curves. I do like that word Curves. I used to have Curves. Now the road is mostly straight and wide!
Have gained weight in my boobs! Wouldn't mind keeping them this size with a major reduction in the other body parts. And to think, some women actually pay to have the size boobs that I'm toting around.
Wouldn't mind being less round, firm and fully packed!
I am working on the problem areas!
One day at the time, one pound at this time! I can do this!
Lizzy
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AUNT_BEE_1945
5/12/05 9:17 P
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HOW IS EVERYONE DOING?
SO FAR I HAVE GOTTEN THROUGH THE DAY FAIRLY WELL. GOING TO HAVE PORK CHOPS AND RICE, VEGETABLES.
WANTED PIZZA! HA
AUNT BEE BELOW 300 BY JAN. O1, 2006
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| Amen, Sisters! I always say that I have to grow old, but I don't have to grow up! I don't always succeed, of course, but I try to still be a child in my outlook. It's great to be alive -- at any age!! And think of all we've learned by the time we reach our age and all the fun we've had -- and the fun to come. (I know, it's not all fun, but you have to accentuate the positive!)
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Right! Pull up those socks, tighten your belt....look out world..... cause Aunt Bee isn't a quiter. That's what you gotta think!
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AUNT_BEE_1945
5/12/05 1:32 A
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How's everyone this evening?
I have to work at growning younger. Because I am much older than I should be. I got hurt, and disabled, but I have to keep working at recovering, instead of giving in to the idea of being disabled.
Tooth and Nail right!
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FIVEBYFIVE
5/12/05 1:04 A
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Age is such a relative term. If you think you're old, you'll be old! Think of yourself as the healthy teenager you used to be. Actually, I still feel that way inside. I will not grow old gracefully. I will fight it tooth and nail every step of the way. 
Lizzy
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Only because I've already turned -- did that last year. At this stage I don't mind being older -- it beats the alternative -- but I must say that being in one's 60s seems a LOT older than being in one's 50s.
Anyway, happy birthday. Enjoy!
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AUNT_BEE_1945
5/11/05 12:22 P
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I can't be the only one turning 60
Aunt Bee
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Lizzy, I'm with you -- we're only in early middle age. I, too, think old is triple digits. I'd like to celebrate your 100th with you, but just I'm more of a landlubber so I'll just look up at the moon and wish you a happy birthday!
Toni
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AUNT_BEE_1945
4/6/05 1:59 A
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Not Fatal, well that is good to know! ha
Thank you guys.
The only thing fatal I have to deal with is my weight and bad health. That I can do something about. If I don't, waite to long.
Aunt Bee
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I used to think that anyone in their 60's was oooold!!! Now that I'm living in that decade, I consider it early middle age! Old will be when I hit triple digits! Plan to celebrate my 100th birthday on the moon.
Lizzy
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May 26 -- I can tell you it's not fatal -- I reached that "milestone" last October 28. Sure does seem odd to say I'm in my 60's, since I so well remember THE 60s!! That's what I love about this group, we're all proof that it's never too late.
Happy Spring, everyone.
Toni
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AUNT_BEE_1945
4/5/05 10:59 A
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Count Down, On May 26 I will be 60. Aunt Bee
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AUNT_BEE_1945
3/25/05 3:55 A
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Haven't seen June! Hope she is doing ok.
we miss you June! Aunt Bee
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AUNT_BEE_1945
3/17/05 6:08 P
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Lizzy that was neat! Us girls do stick to gather! Have a great day, everyone!
Aunt Bee
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Thanks,Five by Five. That is oh so true. So kind of you to share.
I want to wish all of you a Happy St. Patrick's Day. May the road rise up to meet you. May the wind be at your back and May God hold you in the palm of his hand.
Toni
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