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emptynestr Mon, Mar-03-03 09:35

Still learning about this WOE
 
It's interesting to see the weight come off, and then look at Fitday and realize that consistently the calorie intake is higher than anyone would think it should be given traditional dieting theory. For me, this is sure the way to go. Only problem, learning to vary the foods on Induction and not get bored! To that end I have been reading thru the recipes in this site. What a marvelous resource! So I am happy, metal-mouth and all..losing those pounds, and the poochy stomach and "hip rolls" ( love handles). This weekend the big kid moved out, complete with the family dog ( my choice) and it is very quiet here. But the bonus..no more dog hair in my house, no more poo in the yard which makes DH crazy...and the house is a bit barer. Amazing the stuff which a kid who is high-tech oriented can add to the family home! I'll miss the kid, but already he came home for a meal & I am happy for his success. Thanks to those who wrote who also remember the empty-nest feelings. I am an emotional eater..as are most of us, given to grazing when there is nothing better to do...but no more! have a great week! :wave:

SiriusT Sat, Mar-08-03 21:51

Hi Emptynestr,

Glad to hear you're doing so well. I sent my youngest off to college this year and the house is quiet. Still have the dogs though!! Wouldn't give them up.

It is easier to change your eating style with no children in the house. My son came for a visit and couldn't believe the stuff we were eating. I don't think it counted as 'home cooking'

Amy

Pat S. Tue, Mar-11-03 19:00

Dear Emptynester,
Oh how I remember the different phases that a person has to go through when the last offspring leaves the nest. You sound like you are doing fine there are bound to be those little echo's in the house. Take Care, Pat S

janny Tue, Mar-11-03 20:09

Wow was that ever alot of yrs ago when last moved out-then I moved to Vancouver and my son decided Vanc would be a cool place to live he landed on my doorstep and even though he was working he wasn't in a hurry to move out. I ended up loaning him damage deposit and first months rent to get my peace and quiet, sanity and computer back to myself. I love my kids but I love being able to do my own things- call me selfish but I waited alot of years for this quiet time.
Jan P ;)


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