Painting and putting together a LONG wooden picket fence sure counts as exercise! No idea how many times I have stooped over to dip my brush in the paint can, or to pick up the drill and screws to screw on another picket. I am actually enjoying doing it. I am proud of the fact that, other than my daughter helping me screw in most of the rails the pickets attach to (they are 8' long 2 X4s), and I can't hold up both ends while screwing them to the posts, having a handyman dig the post holes, and my daughter and a friend helping me attach one of the two gates, I have done every bit of it myself. I started it last Nov. I have two 8' sections and the second gate to make and put up, yet, and then my dream of a place in the country with a white picket fence will finally be realized this month at age 74!! Wish I could add a photo.
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188.6 lb
Lost so far: 11.4 lb.
Still to go: 33.6 lb.
Diet followed reasonably well.
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steady weight
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I wish you could attach a photo too! Would love to see it. I was wondering where you were, but now I know. I too have a picket fence and it does require a lot of maintenance. It is similar to the diet lifestyle. Just one picket at a time and eventually you get where you want to go. :-)
28 Jun 15 by member: Horseshu1
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I think there is a way to do it; just haven't figured it out, yet.
30 Jun 15 by member: Tai-Lin
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I wish you could add a photo as well,, I love a house in the country with a whit Picket fence , so cool !! and Kudos to you for following your dreams .
30 Jun 15 by member: Tamarah Jo
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