in terms of the orthopedic stuff, I know what it's like: my hamstrings are all weird and my posture isn't great, and so my mom is always complaining that I need to do better with that, like stretch and sit up straight and exercise.
You are certainly not overweight by any means (I know, this coming from the kid who gained 30 pounds at college... hahah) so I wouldn't take your mom's weight comments to heart (I feel lame telling someone not to listen to their mother, but seriously, you look great and even if you had a double chin, that would be cool, it adds character... well at least that's what I tell myself whenever I look in the mirror...). And at least that's relatively good news about your back. 23 days til... college, I'm assuming? Have you spoken to Olga yet? (That's your roomie's name right? Or is my memory screwy...?)
Patient: You think you can fix my sciatica? Homer: I don't know what that is, so I'm going to say yes. Now go limp. One, two, better not sue. *pushes patient* Patient: Hey, it worked! My searing leg pain is now a gentle numbness.
Okay I'm being completley honest in saying that you are the skinniest person I know so please please please go with your instinct on this one and don't loose weight.
Haha, I think that you and Devon are skinnier than I am. But I don't plan on losing weight. I think I'm just going to ignore her on this one. Thanks, Liz. :)
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Moms are silly.
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And yes, only 23 (or maybe 22, I've lost count) days until college. And my roomie's name is Olga, I'm impressed that you remembered! :)
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Homer: I don't know what that is, so I'm going to say yes. Now go limp. One, two, better not sue. *pushes patient*
Patient: Hey, it worked! My searing leg pain is now a gentle numbness.
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