![F/36/5'4" [190lbs > 115lbs = 75lbs] (12 Months) Going on 5 YEARS Maintenance!](https://preview.redd.it/wst1wxu3mebh1.png?auto=webp&s=9aab7cfc7ce66cf7ee2d3a8f8704e054e5c8ced2)
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![F/36/5'4" [190lbs > 115lbs = 75lbs] (12 Months) Going on 5 YEARS Maintenance!](https://preview.redd.it/wst1wxu3mebh1.png?auto=webp&s=9aab7cfc7ce66cf7ee2d3a8f8704e054e5c8ced2)
I got Mira from the Boxlunch Surprise plush line 💖
She was the one I wanted most 😍 so happy!
Gothic Americana for Work today
We are having a cowboy theme birthday party 🎉
Posted by a "dietician"
I would like to know, why not? According to whom? I was a healthy weight throughout college and highschool, 5'4" and around 120-125 lbs. Why am I not allowed to weigh the same in my mid 30s? Do I need to be overweight, or just obese? My parents are in their 60s, active and athletic and healthy, and weigh the same as they did in highschool and college (my dad weighs a little less). I am so tired of this narrative that not only is gaining weight as you, an adult already, age inevitable but that you're "supposed to" get bigger! Nah. Even my great grandma lived to be 101 and she was never fat (I knew her), I'm good.
5 months in - my "overgrown" garden ✨️🌱
I haven't done much maintenance with my garden but I really like how the natural plants have grown around everything. It feels hidden and cute.