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I was on a field trip with my kid today. We went to a park with these giant bug sculptures. Metro Parks - Central Ohio Park System- David Rogers' BIG BUGS

It was very fun but insanely hot in Ohio for October. I then did homework at a coffee shop while she went to the after school child care, because we needed a break from each other...then dinner and then she rode her bike and I ran after her!!!! Outside and in front of people. OMFG!

It's just under a mile down my street and back, but the back part is an incline. And I walked and ran...my boobs were strapped down, but my shoes sucked. I'll be buying the new ones as soon as I get paid. I'm pretty happy!!!

Zoe is staying on her bike more too. Which is good.

Oh and about the thong, it's under the giant belly. And that just feels shitty, like, "Hey you can't forget you've got a giant pendulous belly hanging here because this elastic is a constant reminder! Hahahahah." I think the quotes belong to the panties.

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Stefanie42467,

Well if you're going to hang you need to shorten that right there. We have an S already, but he doen't peep up too much these days.

Welcome though. We are a bunch of nuts and there are many inside jokes, but if you are bored enough to read from the beginning or from about May you'll get the gist of many of them.

Where are you etc. We want to know when you were banded, how filled you are, when did you start cycling, which state do you call home, do you have kids, are you single, JC is sorta apparently still and is in Florida.

Welcome welcome.

Thank you for the welcome! If you don't have a "STEF", that would be fine for me.

I was banded June 8, 2007 and have had four fills for 5.1 CC's in a 10 CC Small AP band. I started cycling in July...first time on a bike in over 20 years! I'm a Texas girl, married to my HS sweetheart...I'm 40 and we met when we were 15. We have two kiddos...our daughter in college at 18 and our son in HS at 15.

I will be reading some to catch up, for sure!

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Welcome Stef!

J, I don't like wearing a thong either!

I turned and burned a 32 minute 5k this afternoon took a half hour break then did my normal 4 mile/hour walk. I should have ridden my bike.

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Thank you, JC! Wow, you are almost at goal! That's great!

Was it you that mentioned some running program about a couch or something? What was that again?

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JC, you have to post the link....DUH!!! Geeeesshhhhh, its all the amish shit going around I guess...

STEPH........WELCOME TO US!!!!!

We are weird, we are strange but we are all great friends and most of them here have even met in real life!!!

I got a .5 fill today. She said I was really tight and she was fighting to put that much in. They are very happy with my weight loss, and now I am going to change my ticker to what the doctors have as my weight.

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Hi Stef,

I have a woman's guide to running book I bought years ago and need to open it now.

What kind of biking do you do? What bike do you ride? Do you ride with a group?

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Hi Stef,

I have a woman's guide to running book I bought years ago and need to open it now.

What kind of biking do you do? What bike do you ride? Do you ride with a group?

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Uh...wow. The pedaling kind? I'm so new that I don't know how to answer! LOL What different kinds of biking are there? Oh! Well, not mountain biking, if that's what you mean. (Jeez, do I feel dumb!)

I ride at River Legacy Park near my home. It has paved, shaded trails just for walking/running/biking...no car traffic to deal with. The full trail, which can be broken up into sections, is about 15 miles and I do it twice, three days a week. I ride a Schwinn hybrid bike, but I really need to bite the bullet and buy a higher end bike, because your "every day" bikes are too short for my 36" legs! It is doing well for now, though. I don't ride with a group, but would love to! I can't seem to locate one, and everyone I know is not interested in taking up cycling. Even hubby is really not interested when he is home. He works offshore, so he is a sporadic biking partner, at best.

Anyone here live in the Mid Cities/Arlington/Ft. Worth area?

P.S. Everyone...the reason I was attracted to this thread? English is my second language...Sarcasm is my first!

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Stef,

There is road biking and moutain biking. There are other different kinds but those are you two main kinds.

A hybrid is a mix of the two. If you have no plans on riding on dirt look up road bikes. If you intend to ride with a group look up road bikes. If you need to get fitted for a bike go to your local bike shop (LBS). There you'll also find information on group rides.

Group rides have A, B, C, D rides or D often means "no one left behind". A are racers, 20 mph+, B's are 17-20, C's are 16-13, D's are slower 12 miles mph or less. OR something like that! lol!

There's plenty of information out there. You'll find all of us started much like you and have gotten further along toward buying or owning road bikes.

BG and JC are fans of the bike trails, like what you ride. I do them if I must, but I rather be on the road. HP and D are on the road too quite a bit. B is a poser who says he bikes but hasn't got out there much lately....

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