RS said:I don't think either me or the wife has the energy for any more!
God bless you!
We have two and I think that is it for us. The scenario where they outnumber you is a frightening one is my book!
Cal, I've done both. Four (or was it five?) years ago I quit smoking. 3½ years ago I cleaned up my diet and started going to the YMCA religiously. 2½ years ago I was about 90 lbs lighter than I am today. Starting an exercise regimen is *much* easier than quitting smoking. Eventually you no longer miss smoking, and you don't have to make an effort not to smoke. Not smoking gets easier and easier. You never have a scheduling conflict with your "non-smoking time". You never have to choose between getting a project done at work and your not-smoking time. You never have to give up your not-smoking time to attend your kids' school function. So over the long haul - trying to keep up an exercise regimen is much, much harder than not smoking....Greg,
Hope you are able to build that healthy habit, I just broke the bad habit of smoking about 5 months ago. Not sure which is easier, but since I don't smoke and I'm still not exercising, it must be the smoking one
Joe, this will be (final) number 4! I don't think either me or the wife has the energy for any more!
Time for the snip then
Keep us posted!
Keep us posted on the baby. No need to keep us posted about any snipping. Geez, Jon, be specific, wouldja?!
...then we can poke more fun at him!