
Just in case you were wondering where the monkeys were in the last couple of entries, never fear. I haven't forgotten them.
I've just lost them.
An awful lot of them.
60 of them, to be precise.
(For those who haven't been keeping up, there's 4 marmosets to a kilogram, approximately 2 marmosets to a pound.)
Now, according to my original plan, this would make me about halfway along. However, I'm beginning to come around to the idea that I may need to lose an additional 20 or so monkeys before I'm where I need to be.
Nonetheless, 60 monkeys is a hell of a lot of monkeys to lose.
Now I just need to get rid of the rest of the little buggers.
Jebus I'd be happy to lose ten mokeys if I could manage it before September 2nd (when next I see my fireman.)
Sort of unlikely at this late date.
sigh.
eh? that's moNkeys.
And twenty would be better.
wheeeeeeeeeeeee!
god damn woman thats a whole lot of monkeying around! BAHAHAHA..........cough I know lame.
Congrats sweetie pie!
I have found your monkeys. Right below my belly button. They're doing the backstroke with the pumpkin, in there.
*grin*
I'm pleased as punch for you! The only way I'd be happier is if I could drink a margarita to your success!
Eight ounces of cold milk just *doesn't* have the same kick.
Too many monkeys!! But it sounds more fun that way, in any case.
I experienced the same thing with re-setting goals for weight loss. I ended up going some 30-35 pounds further than I initially thought I was going to. It's truly addictive!
I'm so happy for you. I am trying to lose a few koala's myself *giggle* (27 lbs each, according to my research) But, going by your monkeys I have lost about 8. Which isn't much, but it is so hard when people offer you things like chocolate. :)
Congrats hon :) *hugs* :)
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I've only lost about 15 monkeys, but I am reconciled to a slow loss. I need to lose another 50 monkeys to be where I should be.