Let me just say, this is not going to be an easy, or a comfortable post. That, though, is probably THE problem!  Last evening I was having a conversation with a wonderful friend on Skype. This friend is on the opposite spectrum as me in terms of her weight, and health. She is quite thin, but still possibly struggles with her heathi-ness. She was showing me a book that she's working through, and the conversation went quite well, I thought. Later on, though, she did message me on Facebook to apologize for what may have turned into an awkward conversation. 

I would love to share with you my thoughts on a few things. First of all, no one likes to hear that they are fat. It hurts. When I was in Korea and the kids AND their parents called me a pig, yeah, it hurt. Then, when perfect strangers came up to me to tell me I should be walking and exercising, or the coffee shop owner telling me that I don't need the hot chocolate I ordered, I tended to get quite angry. Eventually, though, my focus shifted. I stopped thinking that I was being attacked, and realized that maybe I should be open to a conversation, maybe. Of course, it all depended on how the approach was done. 

There are many different diseases that can be caused by morbid obesity. Heart disease, Type 2 Diabetes, Cancers, High Blood Pressure, Stroke, etc. Yes, there are many. Sadly, no one really thinks too much about these, well, they do, but still, if the problem is addressed, then all that one worries about is someone's feelings. My feelings may be hurt, if you talk to me about my weight issues. So, please don't talk to me about what could eventually cause my death, right? Nooooo.... Even my husband, while we've come leaps and bounds from him being afraid to say anything to me, for fear of hurting me,  to him feeling okay discussing this with me, gets uncomfortable. 

According to some statistics, America is more than 1/3 obese! Canada is following closely behind that. Clearly, that is a problem. WE HAVE A PROBLEM! In this society, if someone has a drug addiction or have become alcoholics, then the family can stage an intervention, and try to get the people help. In the case of morbid obesity, though, there's not often a lot of help offered. If there are some suggestions made, sadly, they are often hurtful comments, like, "You don't need that!" or like I heard someone say to a co-worker, "If you eat that muffin, it's going to add 5 pounds to your hips!" The support is not always available for people like me. 

Don't get me wrong. I know my family supports me. They are more than willing to help me in any way possible, to listen to me, and talk my situation over with me. My sister and I have done some challenges, and she's kicked butt, actually losing about 80 pounds in the last year. She tried the tough love with me, but all it did was stress me out terribly, and cause a lot of friction. 

So, what's next? I am not sure. What I would like to suggest is that we open up the lines of communication. Help people feel comfortable speaking with you about your weight issues. If you knew someone was very ill from cancer, or heart disease, you'd probably offer up your support, and prayers and ask them how they're doing. When we see someone dying a slow death from morbid obesity, though, we avoid the topic. We don't want to bring it up. Instead of avoidance, though, I suggest we talk about it. Everyone has some different ideas about what may work, or what may not, and if we are of the morbid obese group, then we need to stop taking these things so personally, and just address the issue, because clearly there is one. 

These last few weeks I've been watching the lastest season of The Biggest Loser. I didn't watch it when it was on, but have just been watching it recently. This last season was the "No Excuses" season, and I must say, many of this group have been driving me nuts! I am not sure if the editing is working around the excuses and trying to make them more real, but many of the contestants are just whiny, and have been very irritating. I do  know who won, and I'm happy to say that Jeremy was pretty freakin' awesome throughout the whole season, but the others, wow. It's a new experience for me, I guess. I would hope that if I had that opportunity that they have, then I'd do all that I can to really rock it out and to stop making excuses and whining. 

Okay, so, here we go. Be open to the conversation. If you have something to say to me, please do so. I am open to the talk. If you are thin, but feel like you have to lose weight, I don't begrudge you your excess weight, because I know that any extra weight is hard on your body, and I know your story is your own. If you are also struggling to lose weight, then let's chat it out, and really try to support each other. This is a battle, and we can all overcome it! 
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Let's NOT make this be our future... We can overcome, if we keep the lines of communication, support and kindness open!
 
Today was a hectic day. I got up bright and early and had to get the dishes done so that I could work on this. 
Yes, that's right. I finally made this delicious looking Kit Kat M&M Cake, and used the Hershey's Perfectly Perfect Chocolate Cake recipe, with the Perfectly Perfect Chocolate Frosting to go with it. It was rich, but oh so lovely. It was a big hit at our.... family gathering, reunion, get-together... 

Yes, a Fitzherbert family gathering. The purpose of this big do was because some of our relatives were home from out west. My dad's brother and his family live out in British Colombia, and Dad's sister and her family live in Alberta. So, the brother, his wife, and their daughter are home for vacation, and the sister, a friend of hers, the sister's daughter, a friend of hers, and the daughter's two children are home from Alberta. It was quite interesting. We also had a lovely cousin up from New Hampshire. He surprised everyone by coming up. We just love him so much. We also had a few surprise locals show up, including my dad's youngest sister, but there are just times when one needs to put aside hurt feelings, and do what's right for the sake of the community, and I think that's what happened. It was really heart warming. I love my family, and it was nice to catch up with them all, some of which I haven't seen since Grampie's funeral. Now, we can look back on a good time to remember out last get-together. 

So, yes... I made this cake I've been wanting to make, my sister made a lovely Turtle Cheesecake thingee, and wow, there was so much food, it was just really hard to even try all of it. The highlight of the meal had to have been the BBQ'd salmon, though, and the delicious macaroni salad, from a girl who doesn't usually like macaroni anything! 

Here are some photos of the gang. 
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Grammy getting some puppy lovin'.
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My beautiful cousins, Tina and Britney.
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We love Richard!
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Most of the whole clan!
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What's left of the cake.
So, that was it. We had lots of people in, which I think was more truly a testament to how well loved my grandmother is, and for that I'm very glad. She is a sweet woman, and deserves the best. I don't know how soon we'll all be able to get together again, but hopefully we'll have just as happy circumstances as we had today, with beautiful weather and delicious food again! 
 
Man.. I so forgot to do this in April... and I did it in May, and am once again late putting it up. But, it's done, and here are my photos! 

The concept is easy, 10 photos taken in 10 consecutive hours on the 10th of the month. Since this was a working day for me, it wasn't so simple, but I did what I could. I hope you enjoy the photos of my day! 
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I decided to make a chocolate pudding pie for lunch - dessert.
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Our ride has arrived!
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Lunch to accompany the pie. :)
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Where the magic happens!
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Ooops! Oh well, it still tasted great!
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Mama had a rough day, so I got her these on the way home!
And that's all, folks! 

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    About Me, Jennifer

    I am a 30-something year old wife, daughter, sister and aunt from small town New Brunswick, Canada. I have spent most of my life dreaming about being away from the small town life, but have recently found myself coming home with a brand new perspective, and appreciation for what this life has to offer. Please join me as I share some of my journey home, as well as share how things are going each day in our life. It will certainly be a fun journey, perhaps a little sad, and most likely very exciting once we are able to see how Amazing God's love is, and how He has worked in some wonderful ways in our life. 

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