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Birthday: May 18
Gender: Female
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Since I retired, I have rekindled my love for putting pen to paper. I feel I was either a writer in a previous life or I missed my calling in this one! I find that my time and my desire are now juxtaposed, enabling me take advantage of ways to develop my creative writing skills. Like all writers, I aspire to see my work in print. I currently have two short stories scheduled for publication this summer. I am genre non-specific. As an avid bibliophile, I will read almost anything you put on my plate. I tend to view romance novels, vampires and period pieces like I do rhubarb. I politely push them to the side, but presented in a palatable way, rhubarb pie perhaps, I have been known to enjoy a slice or two. I am blessed with patience, tolerance and acceptance. However all of those traits run thin in the face of the kind of ignorance that refuses to learn. I love to teach. Teaching, for me is sharing any and everything that is positive in my life. So, I share smiles, and knowledge and kind words and laughs and warmth. I have found that the more I share, the more I have the opportunity to grow and learn from others. My favorite color is Red. This did not evolve; it has been with me since I was a child. I have a sense of humor and I wear it every day. I am a cat person who adopted two dogs, a long coat Chihuahua and a Chihuahua Papillion mix. Shhhh, don?t tell them they are not brothers or that they are not my sons.

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I WRITE!! Writing spawns my interests in movies: music; reading; I collect Giraffes, don't know why. Collecting 57 Chevy's or antique diamonds would be more lucrative but... Giraffes are it for now. I serve as a volunteer, on the Executive Committee, for an organization that seeks to empower youth through teaching the arts, entrepreneurial skills and financial responsibility. I help organize and produce the fundraiser, a concert, that brings a Jazz, R&B or blues legend to town for a yearly performance. I also teach creative writing. I travel as much as my non-stimulated, personal economy will allow. While I have traded Cairo and Paris for Pigeon Forge and Isle of Palms, I still discover treasures wherever I go.

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My new scale is NOT my friend; she sits in my bathroom as if she is the Queen of Sheba, watching my every move.  Sometime I think I see her sneer at me as I step out the shower.  She sits, smug and sure of herself.  She just knows I have gained weight and cannot wait to exclaim my abundance to the world. (Yes, I got a talking scale for my birthday and I was insane enough to keep it)

 

 

One tap of my foot and she cheerfully chirps, “Hello.”  Within the next few seconds she chirps “Ready.”  I swear she snickers after she says it.  Once I am on the scale she calculates my weight, to 1/10 of a pound, and announces the result in a very clear, loud voice.  There is no way to turn her off or turn her down.

 

 

The First time I responded to her she gleefully announced that I weighed 210 pounds.  The next few days were the same.  That is when I noticed a seeming lilt to her voice.  I was if she got such pleasure when I did not lose any weight and when I gained; she seemed to sing the poundage out in an almost operatic manner.   

 

I decided to silence her.  I refused to weigh every day. 


I have started taking notice of how my clothes fit.  I made a special trip to Good Will and bought a pair of jeans, a pair of Capri’s and a pair of shorts, all one size smaller than what I wear.  Each one is cut different, but success in wearing all them will denote a notable degrease in the pounds I am lugging around for free.  I call them my 21’s and I intend to weigh myself every 21 days.

 

 

My scale sat unattended for weeks, (I hoped she had lost her voice). On Tuesday, I weighed for the first time in two weeks and when she announced 200 pounds, she did so with a sniffle.  10 pounds since May 16, I did a Cha Cha out of the bathroom and an Electric Slide into my Kitchen.  I had to backtrack to put on my Robe.  I am sure my boys, Chihuahuas, thought I had lost my mind. 


 

As for my scale, she is a bit less smug, she seems to have gained some much warranted respect for me… I think her name is Barbie  

 

Added: June 18, 2009
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I loved your post. keep up the good everthing.



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RuthHope says:

Wonderful writing style, Joan -- I just read your posting on Fat2fit with great enjoyment.

I look forward to see more of your writing.

Yours, Ruth
Posted: June 17, 2009 3:00PM EDT
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