tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5284948328098185947.post2719012657278712070..comments2023-04-09T04:26:16.605-05:00Comments on Susan Sink: DietsSusan Sinkhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10589676724693684830noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5284948328098185947.post-80100394279714140132009-11-13T10:19:18.128-06:002009-11-13T10:19:18.128-06:00Thank you, Rebecca! My father used to say: "B...Thank you, Rebecca! My father used to say: "Better flabby than crabby!" This was usually when my mother was taking away my dessert or somehow pushing me to diet, and I found it quite a refreshing attitude! <br /><br />When you are 45, however, you start to see how things can get away from you very easily... there is a certain "virtue" and satisfaction in getting in shape!Susan Sinkhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10589676724693684830noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5284948328098185947.post-34266664614109676102009-11-12T22:34:00.750-06:002009-11-12T22:34:00.750-06:00You and I bristle against the same things, it seem...You and I bristle against the same things, it seems. I can think of no greater torture than to give up candy for breakfast or to have to go into a stinky sweaty gym. Ever hear the phrase "Fat and happy?" I know I'm nowhere near obese, but am squishy and ok with it. Yes, I do miss my toned body of just a few years ago, but I'd much much much rather spend time playing with my kids than putting them into the gym daycare so I can go work up a sweat. <br /><br />Be kind to yourself, Susan. I like you as you are. :)Sweet Mary Sunshinehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11437418252900236012noreply@blogger.com