Wednesday, January 16, 2008

I lost 2.8 pds---- woo wooo wooo

tonights meeting was great.....I lost my 2.8 and then made my 25pd goal loss....
yipppee-- in other exciting news because my new community is small they have a very hard time getting lifetimers to work there- so my leader asked me if i would like to be a community helper for hte meetings in the future and help weigh in people----- totally AWESOME... my hidden desire is to be a WW Leader-- as one of my goals in life is to be a motivational speaker, so this little opportunity is a step in that direction!!

WOOWOOO hope everyone else is doing well!
Talk to you soon


miss print in my book its supposed to me 25.6 looks like 28

and if anyone knows what the 25 thingy is (I'm thinking its and "anchor" to add to my 10% keychain ---- when I finally get it!!

18 comments:

Susie said...

Ah, a fresh new comment page. CONGRATS ON THE 25LBS LOSS..THAT IS AMAZING!!!That will really keep you on program to be so involved with the WW organization...So many great things..YAY for YOU!

Unknown said...

Yay!!!! 25 lbs...so awesome. Enjoy being part of the meetings, I'm glad for you.

P.S. I tagged you.

Hanlie said...

Great loss! I'm so pleased for you!

I've also always wanted to do public speaking, so go for it!

Anonymous said...

Well done that is fantastic! Keep up the good work!

pointing the weigh said...

HEY! WELL DONE YOU!! You are doing SOOO well.

I would quite like to be a WWers leader also but I would probably get there and find I had forgotton half of the stock...teehee

WELL DONE to you again!!

Hugs xx

Teale said...

Yes, the 25 pound thing is to add to your 10% keychain. It's kind of awkward on there though, so I just leave them in my WW bag. The last time I did WW, the 10% keychains were this nice brushed silver metal... this time around they're this shiny bronze color... I hate them! Oh well, it's what it symbolizes I suppose:)

Swizzlepop said...

I think that is great news and what a compliment that they want you to help out! 25lbs gone, wow that's awesome. I have no idea what that charm is since I only have the 16week one, the star and the key and doubt I'll get anymore unless they have a 20lb charm and eventually I'd like to hit the 20lb mark but that's about as far as I'll go.
I love tha tyou post pictures o fyour WI booklet, great idea and makes me wish I still had mine but they take it from you when you hit Lifetime so my new one only has that weight which is cool I giess but now I have nothing to show how much I lost other than my own spreadsheet. So definitely keep those pictures ;)

Anonymous said...

Congrats! That is awesome.

Chubby Chick said...

Wow! That is absolutely fantastic! Congrats on the loss! And congrats on being asked to be a community helper, too. Sounds like fun! :)

Unknown said...

Congrats way to go.Yay!!!! I keep my circle on my keychain. The only one I ever got was my 75. I keep there to remind me how far I have come since I use my keys everyday.

Anonymous said...

Congratulations on reaching the 25-lb milestone--that's awesome! I'm doing WW too, and I just clicked over here from the Healthy You page and wanted to wish a fellow challenger luck with everything. I'm a huge Hello Kitty fan.

Lidian said...

Congrats!! Way to go!! I am really happy for you -

Linds said...

YAYAYAYAYAY!! Good for you!!

Heather said...

congrats on your loss and your 25 pound milestone!! that is such an accomplishment.

Trisaratops said...

Oh my gosh! Congratulations - two fabulous moments at once! When I was doing WW - I TOTALLY wanted to be a leader too. Cool!

Anonymous said...

WAHOOO!!!!!

Diana Swallow said...

Great loss!! I hope you are able to work your way out of the funky mood! Enjoy your weekend!

dammitrenee said...

Congrats!! Way to go!!!

I used to do public speaking and improv a few years ago (I let it slide considerably) .... it is FUN!!

Good luck - I'm sure you'll be great at it :D
Renee

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