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Is Running in Just a Sports Bra OK?

by Teri on August 9, 2011 · 48 comments

Thank y’all so much for your comments on yesterday’s post on negative thoughts while running. It made me feel so much better that I’m not the only one who struggles with that, but at the same time, sad that so many of us beat ourselves up while working out. Let’s all work on being a [...]

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Can’t Steal Your Shine

by Teri on March 10, 2011 · 38 comments

Hi peeps! I’m so incredibly excited and honored to have Kailey from SnackFace posting on my blog today. I admire this girl more than words can express and her blog posts always put a smile on my face. Kiiiind of in love with her. I know you’ll enjoy her post! —– Hi, Foodies Who Stay [...]

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The lovely Heather from with a Side of Sneakers tagged me. I’ve been saving this for a day when I wanted to blog but didn’t have much time. And this day fit the bill. I’ve been going non-stop today from Body Pump to sweeping/ mopping/vacuuming/ kitchen cleaning/bathroom scrubbing/laundry washing & folding, to running with Maizey, [...]

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Facts of Life

by Teri on October 12, 2010 · 57 comments

Fact #1: I’m PMSing in a bad way and crave sweets like crazy when this happens. Maybe there’s no biological explanation for the sweet tooth, but who cares? Fact #2: I have no more pumpkin cookies left. Damn. Fact #3: I have a solo pumpkin cookie in the oven right now. [See Fact #1.] Fact [...]

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I Love My Curves

by Teri on August 5, 2010 · 61 comments

Today, I took back the darling gray skirt I bought last weekend. When I walked, it rode up and bunched across the front so I went to exchange it for a bigger size. Of course the bigger size didn’t fit right either. I was bemoaning to myself that I always have that problem: nothing fits [...]

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My First Operation Beautiful Note

by Teri on April 12, 2010 · 20 comments

When I was growing up, each year at Christmastime, my mom would help my brothers and me pick a family to do our version of the “12 Days of Christmas" for, leaving little gifts each day for 12 days. Sometimes we chose a family in need, or a widow, and sometimes it was just a [...]

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