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Bet you think I look a lot like Meryl Streep, but maybe it's Meryl who looks a lot like me ;-)


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To be more fit To be more healthy To be more thin To be more happy To be more energized To be MORE "The tragedy of growing old is that you’re young." Oscar Wilde It is true,, no matter how old we get, we are still the same person on the inside. We still want the same things, even if some of us have veered off course along the way. We still want to look good. We still want to feel good physically, mentally and emotionally. We still ...
To be more fit To be more healthy To be more thin To be more happy To be more energized To be MORE "The tragedy of growing old is that you’re young." Oscar Wilde It is true,, no matter how old we get, we are still the same person on the inside. We still want the same things, even if some of us have veered off course along the way. We still want to look good. We still want to feel good physically, mentally and emotionally. We still have goals and we still have dreams. Even though I have seriously veered off course in the last several years and have for a time lost my way, I am still that young woman who first set sail. I still have goals and I still have dreams ... and I am here to do all that is within my power to try to reach them. Let it be ... Oh let it be
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Member Since: 12/17/2009
SparkPoints: 12,956
Fitness Minutes: 2,525
My Goals:
My goals: 1. Lose 20 Pounds, while building muscle. Wow, now that is something new for me - Muscle. :-) 2. Keep my sanity, even though present circumstances makes it difficult at times. 3. Keep up with my training program at the gym ... Strength Training plus Cardio
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QUOTES To Live In Freedom Is Our Right ... To Die In Freedom ... Our Obligation! "Yes, we did produce a near-perfect republic. But will they keep it? Or will they, in the enjoyment of plenty, lose the memory of freedom?" --Thomas Jefferson
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