How did everyone do over Thanksgiving?

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How did everyone do over Thanksgiving?
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Fri, 11-23-2007 - 7:50am

We survived Thanksgiving...  but how did you do?  Was your meal good?  Did you watch what you ate?  Did you check your glucose to see exactly how you did? 


It can be 'hard' and we know it...  Check in and share how things went for you!!


                 Cheryl


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Sun, 11-25-2007 - 3:46pm

Hi Sharon,


Do you have four fir children?


I hope you can pull up a chair and join our conversation. We will help you want to take better care of yourself!! We celebrates successes, lament failures and we all have them and give gentle shoves when necessary.


I am glad you had a great day,


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Mon, 11-26-2007 - 6:36pm
We have 3 dogs, 7 cats, 4 ferrets, and 1 betta.

Sharon

Emmie and her bud, Sabastian

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Mon, 11-26-2007 - 7:59pm

My sister is starting to tempt me!!

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Tue, 11-27-2007 - 1:22am

I actually did pretty well until we took grandson out on Saturday for Chinese! I took my shot too early on Thanksgiving and I couldn't eat much of my dinner and so I didn't eat the apple crisp that I had made till about 2 hours after dinner.


Unfortunately I helped order the food for Saturday's lunch. Grandson likes noodles and I succumbed to tomato beef noodles. I instructed the waiter to tell the kitchen not to use any sugar in it. Grandson didn't like it too much because the tomatoes were sour tasting so for sure they didn't put the sugar in it. But I thought it tasted so good that I had two helpings of noodles. I slept the afternoon away from tiredness from cooking the previous day and my too high blood sugar. I know the proper size of a serving of noodles, I just didn't eat it!


I hate mouse traps of any kind and yes, I shriek when I see a mouse. Doesn't do a lot of

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Tue, 11-27-2007 - 2:50pm

I can guarantee that enough vegetable oil and rubbing will remove a hamster from a glue trap!

2sweet02

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Wed, 11-28-2007 - 1:14am

What a wonderful story. I hope the hampster had a long life.


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Wed, 11-28-2007 - 1:18pm
My sister better not see that story, I can just see her telling me to do that with the mice i catch on glue traps!!

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