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Thursday, February 10, 2005

first meeting

Well, I just returned from my very first WW meeting, with 8 of my friends! I have the POINTSfinder slide, the "getting Started" guide, the eTools access code (which I've very disappointed about - explain later), the QuickTrak System, etc. etc., etc. OH, the BEST PART -- the "No Weigh-In Pass"!!!

I am OVERWHELMED with information. But, I guess I will figure the system out over the next week or so. Hopefully!

2 choices: The Flex Plan (where you count points) or the Core Plan (where you have certain foods you can and can't eat -- oh, I forgot, you can EAT anything). I think I'll start with the Flex Plan. I've heard good things about it and, if I want, in a couple of weeks, I can switch to the Core Plan.

I can have 22 points a day -- I HAVE TO HAVE 22 points a day, not 19, not 24 -- 22!

Now, about the eTools. I was looking forward to downloading the WW program for my Palm. Evidentially, a lot of other folks used to have a similar program you could download for FREE but WW lawyers put an end to that! The only way to get the program now is to sign up for WW eTools which they say is FREE, BUT (it really isn't) you have to give them a credit card. AND GET THIS, for YOUR convenience, they will bill your cc when your "FREE" 2-week trial runs out and then bill it again every 3 months -- for your convenience.

1 Comments:

Blogger TLP said...

This is a comment on the comment you left on my BLOG, Tan Lucy Pez. Yes, of course the "Ten Commandments" are historical and very old. But in my opinion (born American, born Christian, baptized...that is REALLY baptized, as in immersed) only those "Ten Commandment" postings that have been posted for at least 50 years or so, should remain on public property. No new ones should be allowed. Not every American is a Christian. Not every Christian believes that the state should be involved in Christian matters. You might be surprised to know that some Christians don't celebrate so-called Christian Holidays. I was raised in The Church of Christ in the south. We did NOT celebrate any so-called Christian holidays. We do not know when Jesus was born, and the Bible does not tell us to celebrate his birth. It's his death and resurrection that matters. But then, the Bible does not tell us to celebrate Easter either. We are to celebrate each time we meet together in His name by taking communion. The word "Lent" is not in the Bible, for example, except as the past tense of "to lend." Non-Christian American should not have to see "The Ten Commandments" posted on property that their tax dollars help to support.

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