Judging by your history of saying you're gonna do something and not doing it, I'd say another idea was in order. This is NOT a criticism. We ALL do this.
The easiest and best way to get and stay fit is with friends. Go on MeetUp.com and create a group for a walk club in your area. Or better yet, if you already have some friends in your area that would be willing to do this with you, go for it. Maybe there's even enough folks from our forum that are in your area! How cool would that be if you could help each other get fit AND stay off the bottle!
What a great role model you'd be for your daughter...
Cheers! Steph (month 6 - can't wait to see the finished product but I think I have a loooong ways to go).
luisa wrote:
Hi debbie,a nice haircut indeed.Luisa
--- Gio 6/8/09, Scott MacGlaflin <smacglaflin@yahoo.com> ha scritto:
Da: Scott MacGlaflin <smacglaflin@yahoo.com>
Oggetto: Re: [deciding_to_go_gray] What was I thinking?
A: deciding_to_go_gray@yahoogro ups.com
Data: Giovedì 6 agosto 2009, 00:45
Gail, I feel compassion for your situation. Know what I think? Go for it again; just do it. I am 55 and for me at this age a year goes by very fast. Why not join a gym and while you are going back to that glittery gorgeous color and you can tone up. By the time the blonde color and the highlights grow out you will feel better about your body as well as your hair? You may not have "a feeling old and fat day" again.
I myself did something on a whim lately. I had let all my dye grow out and even though I had only a very small proportion of white I felt good. I even went shorter than I should truly go with my face shape to get it all cut off. It did not take long to arrive at my ideal length. I had truly arrived (see photos). Then one humid, hot day last week I impulsively had someone cut it all off. I was miserably hot but also feeling unhappy about myself (old and fat). I did not go to my beloved regular hairdresser Danny because I knew he would be against it and for good reason. It is very short. I look awful. ( I will post the awful picture)
The good thing is that it is a lot cooler without much hair (1 1/2 inches) and more whites show, too. The negative thing is now I am at least a year away from growing it back. The way I am going to deal with it is to go to the gym as soon as my 8 year old is back in school and do some serious work on my body.
Best to you... perhaps we will arrive back to where we were at the same time,Debbie in CT
--- On Wed, 8/5/09, gailmclendon <gailmclendon@ yahoo.com> wrote:
From: gailmclendon <gailmclendon@ yahoo.com>
Subject: [deciding_to_ go_gray] What was I thinking?
To: deciding_to_ go_gray@yahoogro ups.com
Date: Wednesday, August 5, 2009, 4:01 PM
Hi Ladies,
My name is Gail and I'm 52yo. I let my hair "go natural" (no color for 12 months)which truly was a pretty silver-gray, up to 1 week ago when I had a melt-downand hit the bottle again :-(
It was about 9pm and I was feeling old and fat and looking at before and after pictures when I decided on a whim that coloring my hair would make me look and feel better. As soon as I started squirting the color on I felt regret but keep going. I colored it dark blonde which made me look like a middle aged lady who obviously colors her hair. So 2 days later I had my daughter highlight it which lightened it up quite a bit. I had told myself from the beginning of going natural I'd give it a year and if I didn't like it, I'd simply start coloring again.
Today I was looking at pictures from a wedding I was at 2 weeks ago and my silver hair was absolutely gorgeous! It looked like icicles from a Christmas tree the way 1/2 of it glittered (mostly around my face). The back of my head was more mousy-gray but still nice. I've been offered senior discounts since going natural and I guess I got a bit too vain. I realized that with make-up and the right colors that silver still may age me some but it also made me look confident of who I had become. As someone stated earlier, I too had gotten compliments from both men and women. Now I'm like the majority of ladies out there who would do anything to try to keep looking young.
All this to say I'm seriously thinking about doing it again. It took less than 12 months keeping my hair short but now its grown out to an angle cut at the chin.
Oh, if I could only go back to a week ago!
--
Stephanie Y. Rothman, Author/Speaker Certified Hypnotherapist/EFT/NLP/AK 408.876.4660 http://www.lets-talk.com "If I were to wish for anything, I should not wish for wealth and power, but for the passionate sense of the potential, for the eye which, ever young and ardent, sees the possible. Pleasure disappoints, possibility never. And what wine is so sparkling, what so fragrant, what so intoxicating, as possibility!" - Soren Kierkegaard
Stephanie Y. Rothman, Author/Speaker Certified Hypnotherapist/EFT/NLP/AK 408.876.4660 http://www.lets-talk.com "If I were to wish for anything, I should not wish for wealth and power, but for the passionate sense of the potential, for the eye which, ever young and ardent, sees the possible. Pleasure disappoints, possibility never. And what wine is so sparkling, what so fragrant, what so intoxicating, as possibility!" - Soren Kierkegaard