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was watching my 2 grandaughters today. 1 is 4yo and the other is 1yo. both of them climbed up in my lap to have a book read to them. i didn't think about it until just now. 2 babies on my lap at once. wahoo!

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Isn't it great to welcome back one's lap?

P.S. Before I started my WLS research, I actually thought "Lapband surgery" meant a band that would bring back your lap. :D

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was watching my 2 grandaughters today. 1 is 4yo and the other is 1yo. both of them climbed up in my lap to have a book read to them. i didn't think about it until just now. 2 babies on my lap at once. wahoo!

i was having a crappy (already at work day) and just thinking of what is to be done and i was getting pissy and dreading the long day UNTIL i read this post...made my heart soften and made me smile.......what a wonderful thread and a excellent NSV.

seems little things like this are actually HUGE nsv's and inspires us to keep

doing what we are doing as it is working......well done ....well done

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What a lovely and sweet NSV. As a grandma myself, I can so appreciate how wonderful it is to have a lapful of grandkids.

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Isn't it great to welcome back one's lap?

P.S. Before I started my WLS research, I actually thought "Lapband surgery" meant a band that would bring back your lap. :D

Well even tho' not actually what they are, that's what they do! Great NSV!

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Yea. What's that?

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Cool :)

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For all newbies, NSV= non-scale victory!

We reward ourselves with them when we get a compliment, can bend over to tie our shoes, cross out knees or anything that we weren't able to do previous to losing weight! So, it is a non-scale victory!!! Congrats to all newbies and everyone else who gets one! Karen..aka..kll724

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