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Skinny-to-Fat Photo Timeline
This Post is the “photos only” version…
After letting it stew in my brain for a couple of weeks I decided that I would post a “photo only version” of my earlier post:
A Scrapbook of Skinny and Not-so-Skinny Photos…
Why? I hear my dearest readers asking in unison?
Well, I recognize that the earlier post was WAY LONG (though fab-u-lus) and most of you probably just gave up and clicked away from it.
So, here is the the “Picture only” version for your enjoyment. It is your choice…
… keep scrolling for the “pictures and nuthin’ but the pictures version here on this page
OR
OR
Keep scrolling if you want the “just the photos” version. — oh my! decisions decisions decisions…
No, Virginia, I wasn’t always a “big guy”
I became a big guy because as the years have passed, I have not used my body as much as I used to do when I was younger.
I used to be fit. Now I’m not. So as a result of not being fit, I am fat and I am not healthy. Here’s the proof:
Presenting a Photo Timeline of me at various weights:
A Scrapbook of Skinny and Not-so-Skinny Photos…
No, Virginia, I wasn’t always a “big guy”
I became a big guy because as the years have passed, I did not use my body as much as I used to do when I was younger.
I used to be fit. Now I’m not. So as a result of not being fit, I am fat and I am not healthy.
Some people are blessed with awesome genes like my friend Ragen Chastain who is incredibly fit, an amazing dancer, a marathon runner, a blogger and a spokesperson for the H.A.E.S. movement (Health at Every Size)
She is out on the end of the spectrum where “fit and fat” live happily in the same body.
I, alas, do not share that quality. On me, as it is with many people, the extra pounds are a visible symptom of being out of shape and unhealthy.