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I was listening to my morning radio show today and they were talking about things on their bucket list. I realized that as I approach surgery in December, losing this weight for GOOD has always been my #1 bucket list thing. At 40, I grieve that I didn't do this sooner, but I'm happy that at 40, I (Lord willing) still have lots of time to finally begin living the life I always wanted. That includes other things on my bucket list. I'd love to go zip lining (even though I'm terrified of heights) I'd love to walk at least a portion of the Appalachian Trail, I would like to do a 5k, I would love to ride a roller coaster again, I would like to travel more, I might even go skydiving! What's on your bucket list?

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High end designer shoes and travel to South Africa. Hey, I'm a simple girl.

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ahhhhh YES! @@finediva definitely shoes! I have such awesome heels in my closet that I can't wear because the stress on my back from all the weight just won't allow it. BUT, I bet that when I lose the weight they won't fit anymore! Oh well... sell and rebuy, right?

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@bobbyswife. Girl my size 11W didn't leave me many choices. At a 40lb plus loss I no longer need wide width. Yayyy! I used to be a 10, but ever time I had a child ( had three of them) my feet got bigger. Who knew. I don't think I'll go back to a 10, but I'm trilled not to need wide any more.

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Disneyland. I've been there twice in my life and have obviously been obese both times, so I never felt comfortable.

Yosemite National Park. I went there this year for my birthday, but I want to go back and walk on a long trail or something!!

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Awe Disney! I went for the first time 2 years ago. I remember feeling like a kid, but also feeling like my feet and back were killing me. Can't wait to go again!

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I hope to be at goal weight by my next birthday and plan to to jump out of an airplane! :o

(Strapped to a trained professional, of course!) B)

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@@Rogofulm that gives me the willies just thinking about it, but my sister did it and it would be a lot of FUN! I might chicken out though lol

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on my bucket list.....skinny jeans!!! lol! I just want to be able to wear all the cute trendy stuff! And I would like to travel more. I want a redo of the cruise I went on this year so that I can be able to walk the whole ship without feeling like I'm going to die! I want to be able to wear a normal swimsuit and not a swim dress (although mine was cute lol) and a 2 piece would be AESOME!! And I want to take my baby to an amusement park and/or Water park and be able to keep up with his 3 year old energy!

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Ahhhh skinny jeans! That's a good one! And a little black dress!

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Corsets (for me) and roller coasters w my kiddo

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on my bucket list.....skinny jeans!!! lol!

I tried on a pair of 34-waist, straight-leg jeans last... and they fit!!! But just barely, so I didn't buy them. Think I'll wait until they don't cause major muffin-top. Okay, now THAT goes on my muffin... I mean, bucket list. :wacko:

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@@Rogofulm mmmmm you said muffin... Oh well, no more for me :rolleyes:

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