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How will /have you celebrated accompaniments ,goals and good news since surgery (especially with others) ?

I used to Celebrate with food and drinks but no longer ... Looking for suggestions

Almost to Onderland!!!

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Our celebration when I get to my goal weight will be to have another baby. [emoji3][emoji3]

Age: 37

Height: 5’6

BMI: 37

SW: 241

GW: 150-160

MFP: Fit4LifeAR

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I've been making a list... Mostly mine are vacations or new clothes.

1. VBT Tuscany By the Sea

https://www.vbt.com/tours/tuscany-by-the-sea/

2. Cruise in Asia

3. Clothes Shopping - I'm especially looking forward to finding/buying/making a cute raver outfit for EDC Orlando next year.

4. New bathing suit for summer

5. Mexico diving trip

6. Getting out my sports car that had become uncomfortable to drive do to my size, having it fixed up and repainted.

7. A boob job!

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1 hour ago, Tealael said:

How will /have you celebrated accompaniments ,goals and good news since surgery

I had my first tattoo !! On my right wrist the first letter of each of my 3 grand-kids name. Small italic letters, with a little red heart under each letter. M organ A ndrew E than (17, 13, 10)

dh wasn't thrilled. i promised would not get another tattoo for 58 years LOL. 6 m0nths later i did a small tattoo in italics the word survivor. i am a proud 18 yr YOUNG breast cancer survivor. again i said no more!! couple of months later had lovely butterfly. promised no more!! We'll see!!

kathy

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1 minute ago, proudgrammy said:

I had my first tattoo !!

Oooh! Tattoo is a good idea. I am going to add that to my list.

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2 hours ago, proudgrammy said:

I had my first tattoo !! On my right wrist the first letter of each of my 3 grand-kids name. Small italic letters, with a little red heart under each letter. M organ A ndrew E than (17, 13, 10)

dh wasn't thrilled. i promised would not get another tattoo for 58 years LOL. 6 m0nths later i did a small tattoo in italics the word survivor. i am a proud 18 yr YOUNG breast cancer survivor. again i said no more!! couple of months later had lovely butterfly. promised no more!! We'll see!!

kathy

Ha! Love this! Maybe I'll revise my reward from going camping and tubing on the Frio (in a bikini), to getting tatties on the foobs? LOL, I horrified my PS when I suggested I might get Harley Davidson tats there instead of nip tats. :D Ahhhh BC, you make us laugh in your face! Cheers mamacita! Keep rockin' it!!!

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36 minutes ago, FluffyChix said:

getting tatties on the foobs? LOL, -- Harley Davidson tats . :D

hmmmm what would Mr. Fluffy say? LOL i betcha would look great. Harley, bikini and all!

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I'm considering a tattoo as well, for when I get to my goal weight. But really I will probably do my first celebrating by shopping at 'regular' clothing stores rather than the one reasonably-priced plus size shop here.

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Hubby and I Celebrate with trips to a more upscale hot tub gardens, get a room with a fireplace and a waterfall, and let the world melt away for a couple hours.

We also still eat! We both love adventurous dining, I just eat a hell of a lot less now.

My bestie and I celebrate with trips to antique stores, plays, and just hanging out doing art together.

For home with friends....rather than pizza, chips and soda......we do crockpots of white chicken chili and veggies with hummus. We still play stupid games, watch movies and hang out together. Hasn't changed that much:) And there's still some junk food around....but we're better about making sure the main meal is healthier.

I love to celebrate with my kiddo and hubby by doing something in nature. Kiddo and I both love nature photography, horseback riding, canoeing and hiking:)

We celebrate hubby's victories with small plane rides. Flyboy needs to stretch his wings every so often:)

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Our celebration when I get to my goal weight will be to have another baby. [emoji3][emoji3]
Age: 37
Height: 5’6
BMI: 37
SW: 241
GW: 150-160
MFP: Fit4LifeAR


Oh how wonderful!

No more babies for me
But for sure I plan to practice [emoji41]

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