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My eldest took this while my butt was stuck in a child sized rocking chair. Whattyagonna do. I'm part latina. These hips don't lie.
With my step-sister, Steph in June. I am on your left.
Hope this doesn't end up huge. Me after I gave myself my own haircut and ended up looking like Robert, the singer for The Cure, circa 1989.
@runjerseygirl
most of these pictures people have the duck faces.....thanks for not doing it
You're welcome. I aim to please.
And Kara, don't discount yourself. You're gorgeous, girlie!
Do you even run?
Oh, and obligatory running pic. Me in the pink tank.........killin' it. (full disclosure: i wasnt even to the start line yet, so that's why i look fast)
Thanks, Kay! I don't think I'm unattractive or anything. I just still see chubby me in the mirror somedays. It's difficult to explain...Overall though, not bad for a thirty-six-year old mom of two.
Levitation master!
It's a good party trick.
Misty
Dang Kara, you're soarin'!
Bless your heart.
Kara you are stunning ,truly I mean that
I do know how you feel though. After being plump most of my adult life at about 130-135 and overweight
(145-150+) for 8 years until age 38, after having my 2nd child, I still have a really hard time understanding
when people call me "small" or even "skinny". I don't see what they see even in photographs.
Although I have been 120lbs (still could stand to lose 5 lbs) for 13 years now since I started
running I still see the chubby me when I look in the mirror. I honestly don't think it's something that will
ever change for me.
Kara you are stunning ,truly I mean that I do know how you feel though. After being plump most of my adult life at about 130-135 and overweight (145-150) for 8 years until age 38, after having my 2nd child I still have a really hard time understanding when people call me "small" or even "skinny". I don't see what they see even in photographs. Although I have been 120lbs (still could stand to lose 5 lbs) for 13 years now since I started running I still see the chubby me when I look in the mirror.
I do know how you feel though. After being plump most of my adult life at about 130-135
and overweight (145-150) for 8 years until age 38, after having my 2nd child I still have a really hard time
understanding when people call me "small" or even "skinny". I don't see what they see even
in photographs.
running I still see the chubby me when I look in the mirror.
It's weird,right? Ironically, when I was a chubster I didn't notice until I saw a picture. I'd think I had it goin' on, then I'd see a picture and I would be STUNNED. I wouldnt recognize myself and would really be shocked. I was always small until late twenties or early thirties. I got up to 181! I'm now at 118 and now I have the oppostite effect. I always still see chubster in the mirror.
Burned myself out before I even reached the start! NOOB!
Team TJ
Here's our little group photo on the north beach of St. Catherines Island, Georgia.
Running for TJ because he can't.
Robert, that's a very beautiful picture of your family.
PRs: Boston Marathon, 3:27, April 15th 2013
Cornwall Half-Marathon, 1:35, April 27th 2013
18 marathons, 18 BQs since 2010
One more of me on a trip to the state capital. I had to buy this damn suit for that trip. It no longer fits...
Oh yeah, Pimpin' Ain't Easy!
Thanks!
Kara: You are smoking!!!!
Robert: What a great family shot - you have a beautiful family!