How do you lose a whole person?! (Random ramblings and bariatric surgery, part 2)
Posted by admin / Under Bariatric Surgerywas an English major...you do the math! ;-) Unless you're in even worse mathematical shape than I am, you probably don't need to have it pointed out to you that this is part 2 of a 2-part blog post. Just in case you missed part 1, you should probably check it out first so you aren't totally lost...and so you don't miss out on a few cute pictures of my kids and grandkids! You would NOT want to miss those! OK...here are a couple pictures of some of my cuties just for fun: Here are Jayla and Asher, enjoying Sammi...
How you you lose a whole person? (Random ramblings and bariatric surgery, part 1)
Posted by admin / Under Bariatric SurgeryThis is no kidding...we take roll call before we go anywhere in the Big Red Bus of Love. Some of you may find this a foreign concept. Many of you probably can't decide whether to laugh maniacally or throw up at the thought of the necessity of it. And a precious few of you are thinking, "Well, duh!" True story: On a recent activity/errand night, I had four of the kids with me. We dropped Gracie off at the YMCA so she could go to her water aerobics class, and then I fled the parking lot...because all the Zumba-ites were...
What if Huckabee's 'signature issue' is a scam?
Posted by admin / Under Bariatric SurgeryWith Mike Huckabee's sudden prominence in the 2008 GOP Presidential race has come greater scrutiny, of both the man and his record. Prominent in both is his famous weight loss saga, and as such it too merits scrutiny. In June 2003, Mike Huckabee was an obscure and obese (290 lb.) Arkansas Governor. By June 2004, Huckabee lost 110 lbs., which he attributed to diet and exercise. This feat naturally attracted media attention as a human-interest story, to which Huckabee added a public policy angle by also touting his anti-obesity public health initiative called Healthy Arkansas. This program included public service...



