Doing Things Differently™ – My Week In Review [Part One]

[Week One: February 1 – 6]

Okay people, I haven’t done this in a while. But, since it was my very best friends 40something birthday [last week] and because her favorite blog posts are written this way, I will be writing this blog post in the ‘Third Person’ much like I write my ‘Facebook Status Updates’.

[So, my darling Amy The Bartender this post also known as ‘My Week In Review’ has been written just the way you like it.]

Once Upon A Time, Meleah was a very funny girl. She laughed a lot, and she even wrote things that were quite comical. And then Meleah fell in love with a man and everything went to hell. Meleah couldn’t find her words, or her sense of humor for what seemed like several months. But then one day, Meleah woke up and decided she finally had enough. And that’s when Meleah became determined to start ‘Doing Things Differently™’.

Meleah realized February 1st landed on a Monday. Which meant not only was it a brand new week, but it was also a brand new month. And Meleah thinks that kind of timing only comes along every once in a while and she should take advantage of it. Oh yeah, and that whole ‘It’s A New Year’ thingy.

So, that fateful day, Meleah went for an early morning walk with her mom and she made it around the block THREE times. And that is THREE times MORE than Meleah thought she could do! [And by early morning she means 9am. And anyone who knows Meleah knows that 9am is very early for her. And by 9am, she really means 10.]

Much to Meleah’s surprise – she felt good outdoors in the fresh air, and she felt invigorated by the cool winds whipping her unprotected face. On the other hand, Meleah’s lungs didn’t exactly appreciate the added strain of trying to breathe and walk at the same time because Meleah’s lungs aren’t used to ‘Multitasking’. Halfway through her walk Meleah realized she should probably invest in purchasing some gloves.

Meleah spent the rest of the day fighting off the urge to take a nap in hopes of curing her Insomnia. And while she loves taking naps almost as much as she loves eating bacon, she refused to succumb to her overwhelming drowsiness. Unfortunately, Meleah still couldn’t fall asleep until well after 3am.

As shocking as this may be, Meleah awoke at 7am the following morning. But then she reset her alarm clock for 8am, because Four Hours of sleep really only constitutes as a Nap in Meleah’s world.

Meleah began ‘Day Two’ of ‘Doing Things Differently’ also known as Tuesday, with excessive amounts of caffeine and two cigarettes. However, Meleah did have some Activia Peach Yogurt, instead of bacon, and called it eating a healthy breakfast. Meleah wasn’t quite as motivated to take another early morning walk, but she went ahead and laced up her sneakers anyway.

When Meleah came downstairs her mother was pleasantly surprised to see Meleah wearing an ‘Outfit’. Meleah’s mom thinks it’s a huge step for her to wear ‘Sweat Pants’ as opposed to ‘Pajamas’. And, that’s because it IS.

Once again, Meleah and her mom made it around the block three times in a row, for the second day in a row, but this time Meleah’s thighs begged for mercy. Nevertheless, a determined Meleah continued her stride. And while she generally prefers listening to ‘Classic Rock And Roll’ from the 60’s and 70’s, on this particular day, she found ‘Angry Rap Music’ was indeed a driving force for much needed inspiration. Because nothing made her walk faster than hearing the song, ‘Never Enough.’ Thank you Eminem and 50 Cent.

Later that very day, Meleah cleaned her room and did the laundry which was NOT ‘Doing Things Differently’ since she obsessively cleans her room every day. Meleah also continued to ‘annoy’ some people with her useless ‘Facebook Status Updates’, because she firmly believes some things should NEVER change.

After making her daily ‘Internet Rounds’ and commenting on her favorite blogs, Meleah began to feel sluggish. However, Meleah resolved to picking up a book she recently ‘won’ [simply for participating in a meme] and read it from cover to cover. [Meleah will be sharing more on that totally super awesome book another day.]

[Speaking of making ‘Internet Rounds’ Meleah finally cleaned up her blogroll, and had to delete over 70 links. It was kind of sad realize how many of her blog friends have ‘drop out’ and stopped posting. *Insert Sad Face*.]

Meleah was utterly exhausted by 7pm, but still managed to stay awake [yet again] until the wee hours of the night, and totally against her will. At least this time Meleah spent her sleepless night treating herself to the best pedicure she’s ever had, and her toes have never looked more fabulous.

[Side bar: Meleah wondered if she should try one of those prescription-sleeping-pills she’s heard horror wonderful stories about. But, Meleah is a little too nervous to try them in the event she will suffer from the ‘side effects’. Side effects which are highly likely and that may or may not include: waking up, naked, in a car, with a bowl of cold spaghetti on your lap, with no recollection of said events leading up to that particular scenario. Um? How About No.]

Wednesday Morning, also known as ‘Day Three’ of ‘Doing Things Differently’ began sharply at 8am. And Meleah felt great. She felt better than she’s felt in weeks. In fact, she didn’t even hit the snooze button. Not even once.

Maybe she woke up in such a good mood because she was overly excited about getting that awesomely excellent ‘High Score’ on her favorite game of all time ‘Bejeweled Blitz’. And, even though Amy The Bartender will accuse her of, ‘Cheating By using her iPhone’ Meleah still thinks a High Score of 320,150 – ‘Rocks The Casbah’.

Meleah looked out her bedroom window and saw snow covering the ground and rain falling from the sky. And even though Meleah’s mom had to skip their ‘New Morning Routine’ due to a manicure appointment, and even though the weather was nasty; Meleah STILL got dressed in an ‘Outfit’ and went ‘Outside’.

Meleah is proud to announce that she made it around the block three times in a row, for the third day in a row, and she did it all by herself while listening to ‘Who’s Gunna Run This Town Tonight’ – repeatedly. Thank you, Jay-Z, and Rihanna.

When Meleah finished her walk, she congratulated herself for a job well done, by going on an all out CSV Shopping Extravaganza wherein she spent an absurd amount of ‘Coin’ on all of the ‘Luxurious Supplies’ her heart desired. And by ‘Luxurious Supplies’ she really means the ‘Basic Essentials’ such as toilet paper, shampoo, toothpaste, and baby wipes.

Still flying high on self-generated endorphins, Meleah successfully made it to her Dr. Appointment [and, on time] to receive her ‘high-frequency-laser-facial-treatment’. Because nothing helps boots herself confidence as much as clear, clean, and healthy skin. [Now if only she could have a ‘Good Hair Day’?]

Meleah dutifully picked up her son from school [who had to stay late for play rehearsals] and when she returned home she couldn’t fathom keeping her eyes open for one more second. But, since Meleah desperately wanted to ‘Stay Awake’ she began making dinner preparations.

Once Meleah completed the task, and with nothing left to do but kill time, she simply could not resist the comforts of her bed any longer. Meleah took a ‘Swan Dive’ into the coziness that is her freshly laundered flannel sheets and down comforter. And by ‘Swan Dive’ she really means ‘Face Plant’. Except that Meleah never did take that nap. She was too worried about getting the dinner she lovingly prepared into the oven on time. That, and her son kept waking her up every five seconds because he needed paperwork signed.

After serving dinner, doing the dishes, and watching American Idol, Meleah finally fell asleep. At 10pm.

[insert *collective gulp* heard ‘round the world].

Meleah started ‘Day Four’ Of ‘Doing Things Differently’ also know as Thursday, at 8am with some awful stomach cramps. Nonetheless, with a little help from TI and Rihanna and the song ‘Live Your Life’ Meleah put on her ‘Outfit’ and went ‘Outside’.

Meleah and her mom made it around the block three times in a row, for the fourth day in a row. Thankfully, it was extra cold that day, and thankfully as a result Meleah had to keep her head down to prevent the winds from freezing her face off. And Meleah says ‘Thankfully’ because having her head down and looking at the ‘ground’ rather than looking at the ‘scenery’ – was the only reason she narrowly avoided stepping in dog poo.

Later that morning, Meleah and her Best Friend Amy The Bartender wondered ‘How Many Days In A Row’ will Meleah have to ‘Do Things Differently’ before it becomes ‘Doing Things The Same’?

Anyone?

Meleah thinks after 30 consecutive days she can consider ‘Doing Things Differently as ‘Doing Things The Same’ but Amy thinks Meleah has to continue ‘Doing Things Differently’ for at least six months before it can be considered ‘Doing Things The Same’.

[Seriously people, we want to know the answer to that question. I am inviting everyone – to open up on the comments of this blog post and let me know what you think! Whether you comment regularly – or whether you have never left a comment!]

That afternoon, Meleah had lunch at her favorite place in the whole wide world, otherwise known as her local country club [often referred to as KHCC]. Meleah settled into ‘her favorite corner’ and placed her shiny new Macbook Pro computer on the bar.

And no, that was NOT ‘Doing Things Differently’ because Meleah ALWAYS goes to KHCC on Thursday’s and Meleah ALWAYS has her computer. And that’s because Meleah firmly believes in ‘Doing Things Consistently’ even when she’s ‘Doing Things Differently’.

After lunch, Meleah decided leave her ‘Comfort Zone’ and traveled outside the four square miles that surround her house. Meleah took her son shopping at Target for some ‘Retail Therapy’, because that really was ‘Doing Things Differently’. Especially since Meleah LOATHES any kind of shopping, and, because she NEVER, ever, ever, ever, buys ANYTHING for HERSELF. However, she desperately needed new slippers. Sadly, Meleah couldn’t find any slippers to her liking. But she didn’t leave the store empty handed. She finally purchased the ever so necessary gloves she needed since Monday.

Meleah came home, ate diner, and dedicated the rest of evening for some much-needed relaxation. Because ‘Doing Things Differently’ and trying to force herself to convert from being a ‘Night Person’ into a ‘Day Person’, while adding exercise to her daily routine for the first time in YEARS, going shopping, thinking positively, and eating healthy, was seriously beginning to kick her ass.

Meleah started ‘Day Five’ Of ‘Doing Things Differently’ also know as Friday, at lot later than she expected. Meleah forgot to set her alarm clock and she didn’t wake up until 930am. Nonetheless, Meleah still considered that to be somewhat of a ‘Triumph’, because she still got up, and out of bed – prior to Noon.

Meleah and her mother took the ‘Day Off’ from walking because they were both really sore. And by really sore, Meleah means suffering from crippling shin splits. Plus, Meleah had a serious case of stomach cramps that were ‘Off The Charts’. So, after a hot shower and a steaming cup of coffee, Meleah visited [and commented] on all off her favorite blogs. It took nearly 7 hours of reading to catch up with everyone.

Friday night was ‘Family Night’, wherein Meleah, her Mother and her Father ventured out to see Uncle Rick in a new musical Play ‘100 Years Into The Heart.’ [Meanwhile, Meleah’s 13 year old son decided he was ‘Too Cool’ to join us and chose to go over his friends house.]

[* Please feel free to read the Play Reviews here and here. *]

Meleah thinks her Uncle Rick was ‘Absolutely Amazing’ in his role as Carmine. Truly. And she’s not just saying that because he is her uncle. Honestly, it was one of the best nights Meleah has had in a very long time. And she would like to take this opportunity to apologize to anyone that was irritated by the extreme brightness of Meleah’s iPhone which kept illuminating every time she received a text message even though her phone was on vibrate and buried at the bottom of her purse.

Saturday Morning, Meleah arose from her bed with a smile on her face and a skip in her step at precisely 9am. Meleah looked out her window and shouted ‘Holy Mother Of Gah!’ when she noticed an absurdly ridiculous amount of snow covering her development. And then she wondered [just for a second] when the hell she ‘moved’ to New Hampshire. Because this kind of MESS? Usually only happens in her neck of the woods.

Now, even though it was ‘The Weekend’ and that’s generally when people decide to take the ‘Day Off’, and even though the weather called for a ‘Day In Pajamas’ Meleah continued ‘Doing Things Differently’ and welcomed ‘Day Six’ of her self-inflicted challenge.

Meleah obviously wasn’t ‘In Her Right Mind’ when she offered to help her son and her father outside. Because shoveling five hundred feet of snow? Proved to be much more of a ‘Work Out’ than Meleah could handle. But singing ‘Snow On The Ground, Snow On The Ground, Lookin’ Like A Fool With The Snow On The Ground’ kept Meleah entertained for hours.

Drained, defeated, and with a frozen face, Meleah finished cleaning off her car and sat down to write this blog post – which she chose to post on a Saturday rather than a Monday because that is also really,’Doing Things Differently’, and then she took a hot shower. And this is where she will be spending the rest of her day.

Being that tomorrow is Sunday, Meleah will be giving herself a break, because even G-d rested on The Seventh Day. But, she will wake up before noon, and she will even get dressed in her ‘Big Girl Clothes’ because after all she has a Super Bowl Party to attend!

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And now, on an even more personal note, Meleah would like to give her very Best Friend, Amy The Bartender, her ‘Official Birthday Present’ otherwise known as ‘A Lengthy Title As Opposed To A Nickname’ [The ‘Revised’ Edition].

Amy The Bartender, Who Plays Tennis [And Golf] – But Is Not Ranked. And, Who Incessantly Checked Her Reflection In The Windows Of Other People’s Cars [While Standing In The Middle Of A Crime Scene] To Make Sure Her Hair Remained Pin Straight, In The Humidity, At Two In The Morning, And While Seated Curbside – Counting Out Her Tips [In The Dark] To Pay For A Tow Truck, After Spending Money On A Specific Keratin Treatment – That Promised To Deliver The Aforementioned Hair Follicle Wonders And Was Pleasantly Surprised When Those Said Products ‘Lived Up’ To Her Expectations. Who Miraculously Survived A Horrifying Car Ride With Nightingale, Wherein Amy Was So Desperate To Escape, She Actually Contemplated Jumping Out Of The Vehicle And Implementing The ‘Tuck And Roll Method’. Who Has Been Know To Wear Prescription Sunglasses In A Dark Movie Theater, And, While Driving At Night. Who Loves Jimmy Buffet, And, Jimmy & The Parrots, And, Her Adorable Dog Douglas Wilson. That Stopped Wearing Make-Up, AND Jewelry, After Her Son Jake Was Born [Twenty Years Ago]. Who Once Had To Go Shopping In Multiple Stores [As If She Was On A Scavenger Hunt] Just To Find A Specific Type Of Pepperidge Farm Bread, And Who Shares Those Very Moments Via Text Messaging In The Third Person. Who May Or May Not Have Had The Largest Uterus [Gram for Gram] Recently Removed, And, Wonders Why She Didn’t Do That Sooner. That Once Drank ‘ The Kelp’ On Purpose, And Subsequently Suffered Serious Consequences. Who Thinks Using The ‘Boosts’ and ‘Coins’ for the game ‘Bejeweled Blitz’ Is Exactly Like ‘Legalized Cheating’ [But That’s Only Because Amy Hasn’t Mastered The Proper Usage Of Said ‘Boosts’ and ‘Coins’] Who Spends More Time Driving Her Mother To Hospitals And Doctors Appointments Than Anyone Meleah Has Ever Met, Who Once Twisted Her ‘Bad Knee’ After Jogging Gingerly For All Of Three Steps, And That Thinks The Manager Of ‘Pet Smart’ Is An Absolute Moron. Who Loves Gramma Ev, Larry David, And, Chelsea Handler ALMOST As Much As Meleah Does. Who Is The Best Friend Meleah Has Ever Had, And Has Always Been There For Meleah. Who Has Played The Role Of Meleah’s Biggest Supporter, Who Has Gone Above And Beyond To Assist In Meleah’s Private And Personal Family Matters, Who Was Once Blindsided And Subsequently Confronted Outside Of The Woman’s Bathroom [While Working] By One Of Meleah’s Family Members, And Survived. Who Makes Meleah Smile Every Single Day, And Not Only Appreciates Meleah’s Random Outburst Of Laughter, But Welcomes All Of Meleah’s Brand Of Crazy, And, Who Has Helped Shape Meleah Into The Woman She Is Becoming, Simply By Giving, Sharing, And Expressing, Amy’s Undying Unconditional Love.

So, Thank you Amy. I love you.

About Meleah

Mother. Writer. Television Junkie. Pajama Jean Enthusiast.
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108 Responses to Doing Things Differently™ – My Week In Review [Part One]

  1. Dorothy says:

    You are awesome and on your way to success..have fun tomorrow, I'm in a pool..and can't wait to see if I win my 50 bucks.

    Hugs..

    Dorothy from grammology
    grammology.com

  2. Oh yay! I really hope you win too!!!

  3. amythebartender says:

    amythebartender wants to thank meleah soooooooo much, not only for making her laugh so hard amy might have had a reversal in her healing process, but also for the longest title amy has ever heard meleah create!!! amy is super excited to have HER best friend back!!! welcome back mel!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  4. Its about TIME I made you laugh that hard again!

  5. Chuck says:

    Hey Dorothy, If you put PAM on yourself you can slip thru the water in the pool much easier ;>)

    MBECK….The pics you posted of the snow, the buildings look similar to ur fab condo. Were you that close to ur folks (which I think is awesome) or just look alikes ? My whole family is not very close :>(

  6. Yeah, when I lived in my condo, I lived AROUND THE CORNER from The Parents. *literally* I LOVE being close to them. Of course, I'd MUCH rather have MY OWN CONDO or TOWNHOUSE again…and I hope to accomplish that one day very soon, but, I will NEVER 'Move Out' of this complex. I've worked very hard to carve out a wonderful life for myself and all of my son's friends are here too. So, yanno. Im here for good.

  7. geechee_girl says:

    We here in NH may or may not be laughing at the snow being dumped on VA, MD, DC, NJ and other parts south of us. 😉 It's sunny here today, and we are REALLY REALLY happy about that 😉

  8. geechee_girl says:

    oh, and 6 months. 😉

  9. Ricardo says:

    I always I've the third person writing and do it myself from time to time. The activia yogurt is supposed have the good bacteria in it for better stomach health right? That's a good breakfast.

    Am I reading this right? Uncle Rick is a fellow actor? He and i have to trade notes!. Congrats to him!

  10. Yes. Uncle Rick has been acting forever, and he is AWESOME! I agree with you Activia IS healthy for me!

  11. Franny says:

    So if walking becomes a regular thing for you to do, doesn't that applies to NOT “doing things differently”??

    xo

    F.

  12. territerri says:

    Wow! Look at you go, girl! I'm so glad that your plan to do things differently is bringing on such positive rewards. You deserve it!

  13. Which is precisely why I asked THIS question in the blogpost:

    “‘How Many Days In A Row’ will Meleah have to ‘Do Things Differently’ before it becomes ‘Doing Things The Same’?

    Meleah thinks after 30 consecutive days she can consider ‘Doing Things Differently’ as ‘Doing Things The Same’ but Amy thinks Meleah has to continue ‘Doing Things Differently’ for at least six months before it can be considered ‘Doing Things The Same’.

    So…HOW MANY DAYS DO I HAVE TO DO THINGS DIFFERENTLY BEFORE IT BECOMES THE SAME.
    And I am looking for an ACTUAL number!

  14. Thank you Terri. Actually, I was MOST inspired by YOU. Because after I read this post from YOU, I began making all of my changes and Started Doing Things Differently!
    🙂

  15. Selma says:

    I think that after about two weeks you would be doing things the same. I am really impressed you are walking every morning in the cold weather. That takes commitment. The title you wrote for Amy is absolutely hilarious. I can tell how much you love her and how much she loves you. It makes me feel good to know you have such a wonderful friend. This post cracked me up so much I almost fell off my chair!

  16. YES!! I seem to have Found My Funny again! YAY!
    Thanks Selma, I am lucky to have a friend like ATB that will support me DTD!

  17. Hey Meleah, great to see you literally back on your feet and in fine humor! And I agree with the thirty consecutive day theory. Great post today!

  18. Ricardo says:

    Please give him my best then. I salute his efforts. This is a crazy career path. Props to him.

  19. Steph says:

    Aw, that's such a sweet tribute to Amy. I don't know if you realize what a huge deal this last week has been for you in terms of healing. Just the walks around the block alone are a really big deal!! I'm so proud of you for stepping up to the plate for yourself! I'm so happy for you, Mereb. xoxo

  20. He acts mostly for FUN.

  21. I had to take back my power, and take back CONTROL over my life eventually! Thank you Steph!! I am feeling Much Better!

  22. Ron says:

    Ok, first I have to tell ya…FAB post! And I have to agree with you, 30 consecutive days doing things differently is enough – HA! Kudos to you for your consecutive walks – way to GO!

    Funny, I too am more of an evening person than a day person. 10 am is definitely my most perfect wake-up time and until I've had my first cup of coffee (and cig) I don't want to talk to ANYONE.

    Lovely words to your friend Amy. You gals sound like you have an awesome friendship!

    Happy Birthday, Amy!

  23. Ron, yeah that's what I think! After 30 days it CAN be considered Doing Things The Same. Amy is the best! Just the best.

    And I also CANNOT talk to ANYONE of function AT ALL until AFTER coffee and a cigarette! But, I am going to keep trying to shoot for an 8am start to my day. And I am definitely going to KEEP the exercise thing going. That has made such a difference in such a short amount of time, and I am all about Instant Gratification!

  24. Chuck says:

    AND, I want some jumpin Jacks too !!

  25. agg79 says:

    Man. You said a mouthful. You need take a rest (even the Lord took a day off). I'm worn out from just following your antics.

    I think you've made a great start. You don't have to run marathons or pole vault, just getting out and getting exercise can change your outlook. Maybe it's the start of a new habit/tradition. I have an old expression: If you do it more than twice. it's a tradition. If you do it more than 5 times, it's a habit.

    (And the corollary: If you do it more than 10 times, you're abusing yourself…. )

    Once again, great post. Keep on moving, keep up the pace (and dress warmly).

  26. BK says:

    Way to go Meleah! Keeping it going with the walk. The best way of fighting procrastination is what you had done; just get change and get out of the house. And that is what I do too when I am find excuse not to go for the run. I'll just change and get out of the house. 🙂

  27. Ingrid says:

    I enjoyed reading this update very much, Meleah. Keep it up!

  28. Agg:
    Yeah, I definitely need to dress warmer when I am outside!

  29. Exactly! I was very proud of myself for NOT giving up all week even when I wanted to. I just kept forging ahead!

  30. Thanks Ingrid! Maybe you can start DTD WITH ME? that might help you shake the blues too!

  31. Ms. Freeman says:

    That's awesome! It not easy changing ones whole life pattern. I think I heard that it take two weeks for something to become a habit, so you are almost there.

    I wish I was meticulous about cleaning, that is a habit I need to develop.

  32. OlgaTTB says:

    I've heard it takes 21 days of “doing things differently” to create a new habit. But ya don't wanna kill yerself either!..so, yah, maybe take Sundays off & “just do whatever” (aka: JDW)…but then again, if you DTD 6 days a week, then JDW 1 day a week, then isn't THAT DTD?!? OMG…this is too confusing…just keep up the good work sweeeetie….you can DO it!!! I toadily support you!!! ~xoxo

  33. Ill clean for you ANYTIME!

  34. My Mom said THE SAME THING. 21 days.
    But, Sundays will always be for sleeping IN and 'Doing Nothing!'
    I LOVE he idea of DTD for 6 Days – and then taking 1 day to DN – because that IS still DTD!!
    Ahahhahahahahha
    I love you!
    xoxoxox

  35. Roshan says:

    That is such a good read. Enjoyed every word of it.

  36. Jaffer says:

    Oh you were working out ! For a whole five minutes I was picturing you and your mother making your way three times around the block IN YOUR CAR !

    Hahaha

  37. Barbara007 says:

    You are so fun to read! I wish I would have taken advantage of that Feb 1 being on a MOnday thing….

  38. HAHAHAHHAHAAAAAHAH

    I wish!

  39. It's all about the timing for me!

  40. slprincess2000 says:

    I am with Amy The Bartender. Six months. I am NOT just saying this so when I meet her in 26(?) days she will make me an extra strong drink but because she is correct.

  41. Lady Banana says:

    I think it will change from doing things differently when you no longer even think of it as different. Perhaps one morning you have to go somewhere early and do something else different then the new different will be the same.. Oh dear.. I don't think this makes sense..lol

  42. moooooog35 says:

    Oh, look.

    Third person.

    My favorite.

  43. may466krm says:

    Wow!!! Very good! I love your humor, and it is not easy at all to DTD. I find that exercise and facials and retail therapy are the best revenge… they are totally good for you and show *him* that you can be fabulous even in the face of a miserable break up. I've found it takes two weeks to form a habit AND to break one.

    I need to start DTD. Again. Badly. I got the retail therapy done yesterday, and got quite a bit of exercise walking around the Vero Beach outlet mall. Today is a day for cleaning the house. I skipped it yesterday. Tomorrow I will try to walk the causeway with a friend, and get my exercise on. Sadly, I'm out of money so no facial for me. 🙁

    I'm proud of you, girl, keep up the great work!!

  44. This was such a fun post to read. It felt a little patronizing but that's what made it so fun. Not many people can pull off a whole post in the third person. You certainly do Rock the Casbah (thanks, now that song is going to be stuck in my head all day but at least if pushed out “hello” by Lionel Ritchie).

  45. HeSaidHisTelephoneNumberWas911 says:

    Meleah tells a very good story. Meleah should be proud of herself. It sounds like you're off to a good start ‘Doing Things Differently’. I think at least 2 months would be a good gauge. I started ‘Doing Things Differently’ about 3+ months ago. About a month ago, I'm still working out , but I let the change in the weather be my excuse to quit running 'til it warms up. Great start, keep it up. And Happy BD Amy.

  46. AHAHHAHAHHAHAH

    Sorry!

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