Yay Paula! I know how difficult it is to get back on plan after a foray. Take a moment and pat yourself on the back. It takes a lot of strength and resolve to realign with your chosen path.
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Yay Paula! I know how difficult it is to get back on plan after a foray. Take a moment and pat yourself on the back. It takes a lot of strength and resolve to realign with your chosen path.
Good job getting through that money and marriage stress without binging. We salute you!
Are there any volunteer nursing positions available in your community(clinics, etc)? No pay, but it would pump up his experience and give him more contacts. Four hours every week for six months might pay great dividends.
[QUOTE=demuralist;1113183]yes, she is definitely someone who has to focus on what she can eat because it appears to be a much shorter list. Wonder what causes all of those sensitivities?[/QUOTE]
Leaky gut according to Practical Paleo.
[QUOTE=demuralist;1114806]The Rapunzel brand of vegan vegetable bouillon with sea salt, that I bought yesterday at Whole Foods does not have msg in it. It is also gluten free-unless yeast extract has gluten (?)- I was at Whole Foods and that was all they had in the way of bouillon.
[url=http://www.shopwell.com/rapunzel-vegetable-bouillon-with-sea-salt-29-oz/broths/p/3068497256?f=sr&nr=6&sp=1]Rapunzel Vegetable Bouillon Nutrition Information | ShopWell[/url][/QUOTE]
Yeast Extract did not make the list of gluten containing foods: [url=http://www.celiac.com/articles/182/1/Unsafe-Gluten-Free-Food-List-Unsafe-Ingredients/Page1.html]Unsafe Gluten-Free Food List (Unsafe Ingredients) - Celiac.com[/url]
[QUOTE=Sabine;1116284]Good job getting through that money and marriage stress without binging. We salute you!
Are there any volunteer nursing positions available in your community(clinics, etc)? No pay, but it would pump up his experience and give him more contacts. Four hours every week for six months might pay great dividends.[/QUOTE]
Sabine always has such great ideas!!
Glad things have gone well for you the last couple of days, Paula! Congratulations on busting the Sunday hump!
good read, not sure of you saw this.
[url=http://paleononpaleo.com/12-paleo-insights/]12 Age-Less Paleo Insights Excavated From Half a Century of Living[/url]
[QUOTE=athomeontherange;1116336]good read, not sure of you saw this.
[url=http://paleononpaleo.com/12-paleo-insights/]12 Age-Less Paleo Insights Excavated From Half a Century of Living[/url][/QUOTE]
That was a great article to read. Especially with my birthday pending tomorrow.
ooooo happy Early birthday Georgette!
So Paula, what made you decide to become a teacher?
[QUOTE=Kymma;1116451]So Paula, what made you decide to become a teacher?[/QUOTE]
I think that it was a case of my "calling" sneaking up behind me and bashing me on the head. My mother was a teacher in the 60's and her stories were hair raising. I also hated HS because I was quiet and didn't fit in with the cool kids. I absolutely did [B]not[/B] want to be a teacher. I got my BA in Spanish with a minor in Russian studies and then said. "What the hell do I do with this."
One day, I was hiking with my boyfriend (Future Hubby) and he looked down the hill we were climbing and said "Hey lets go see what graduate programs they have at that college." (Quinnipiac). They had a few, but the 1 year MAT (MA in Teaching)sounded good. I had no plans, so I went with the flow. I still wasn't sure I wanted to teach until my first year. Once I spent some time with my students in my own classroom, I was hooked. It was like being on stage every day, grabbing my audience and taking them where I wanted to go.
My husband sometimes asks if I want to become an Admin...I answer, "Hell no, you get all of the bad stuff with none of the joy." The students bring the joy.
Did I say I love your new photo? I do!
[QUOTE=athomeontherange;1116336]good read, not sure of you saw this.
[url=http://paleononpaleo.com/12-paleo-insights/]12 Age-Less Paleo Insights Excavated From Half a Century of Living[/url][/QUOTE]
As someone born the same year as that author (1964), entering your 50th year is NOT the same as having lived half a century. There's a year difference. But you can claim to be in your fifth decade of life. Ahhh, semantics.
Not a bad set of advice. I keep seeing "50" linked to "old," in magazines, TV ads, etc. it just pisses me off. When I'm old, I'll let you know, OK? It is sobering to read the obits and see so many people my age +/- dying. Incentive to keep eating well, playing often, and maintaining a good outlook.