tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1626457481219722929.post6797410936012410674..comments2023-09-25T05:45:30.373-07:00Comments on Low Carb Living: Low carb chinese: sweet success!Low Carb Dailyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05315053775864515070noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1626457481219722929.post-81105427721221485552011-09-23T13:06:37.119-07:002011-09-23T13:06:37.119-07:00I'm your addict twin i think. One mistake and...I'm your addict twin i think. One mistake and its downhill for me, though as i get older i find that i actually can make a tiny mistake that doesnt become huge. Maybe just getting old and realizing, hey, there will be a donut next year, I dont have to eat ten right now because i never get one again, I actually can wait and eat one later. My kids have taught me that. They never ever eat too much because of being scared there wont be more, in fact sometimes they leave food there and i am tempted to say "in India some kids have only bean paste to live on" then I remember thats not a good way to live, eating because someone else is starving! Why was that ever a good thing to tell kids? Anyway, I still try to stay as strict as possible. <br /><br />I hope you didnt injur yourself on that terrible low toilet seat. <br /><br />I can relate to your gf's sadness over her bird, though where she ended up seems to be awesome. A bird sanctuary is ideal! Once I tried to give my bird Shiva away, because we had inherited her and I have never felt like a "bird person." Still I cared for her and wanted her to end up in a good home. My lovely friend agreed to take her and we had moved the bird over and when I came home, I just lost it. I could not function for hours, I felt so selfish, like this poor bird was probably wondering why I had given her away.<br /><br />My husband came home, took one look at me and went to my friends house and said, "sorry but i have to have the bird back."<br /><br />After that she lived with us until she died when she was about 12 years old. I always think she should have lived longer though the vet said birds are fragile and the fact that she lived that long was pretty good.<br /><br />But the truth is you cant get over the loss of your pet, even when they go somewhere nice. Just keep reassuring her that you appreciate her sacrifice and feel bad with her. Time is the only thing that will make her feel better, just living day after day. It will get better.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1626457481219722929.post-75381648542871460702011-09-22T12:36:39.964-07:002011-09-22T12:36:39.964-07:00I really do agree with you about the bird - it wi...I really do agree with you about the bird - it will have a much better life in the sanctuary. SheZug has a great idea!<br /><br />As for carbs - I don't know if I'm addicted but I do know that I find them hard to resist if they're put in front of me. I do much better if I take "one day at a time". <br /><br />I hope your healing hasn't been compromised by that nasty toilet.Judithhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13974206679853189199noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1626457481219722929.post-27632329527755125272011-09-22T11:45:12.352-07:002011-09-22T11:45:12.352-07:00I think it's wonderful the bird got to go to a...I think it's wonderful the bird got to go to a sanctuary in Florida. Hey! That could be an awesome vacation you take together... a trip to the Sunshine state to soak up the rays and see the bird :)SheZughttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08988209924605122884noreply@blogger.com