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    So, until Sept 12th, I'm acting as manager for the store that I work at.
    A little background on my work history...I've had my share of high-stress well-paying jobs and it took it's toll. This one I have been at now for almost 2 years is pretty much low-stress when the manager is here. Mon to Fri, short morning shifts...I'm really happy with it, but it comes at a cost because it's at minimum wage. The lack of stress makes this worth it though.

    So anyway, my manager goes away and since I have the most seniority, I'm the acting manager (for the same rate of pay, mind you)

    Day 1 and Day 2 went by fine...even with the owner visiting it went very well.
    Today the kaka hit the fan.
    First the bookwork came up over $95 short for tuesday. I've gone over the numbers several times, searched the cash registers for a $100 bill that may have gotten snagged somewhere and recounted the change float. Not a clue where it could be.

    Then, one of our keyholders came in and gave her notice. Her last day is Sept. 6th.
    I said many many four letter words in the privacy of the back room and then I called a manager in one of our other stores (she's my 'babysitter' while our manager is away) and we slowly went through the schedule and got that pretty much sorted out.
    I guess it's a good reflection on me but the woman who is leaving had sat down and worked out some possibilities for shift coverage, so that I wouldn't be left holding the bag. I thanked her for that (there are no hard feelings in her leaving..she just got a better job and that's understandable) and she said that if our manager had been there she wouldn't have gone to the trouble of trying to cover shifts.

    Anyway, how this relates to Atkins is that when I went to get dinner groceries after work, I reflected on how in the past I would have definitely come home with significant treats, because I had obviously earned them due to my rough day, right?!

    I'm pleased to say that even though I did stop and read the ingredients of an Endulge Peanut Butter Cup (can you say 'SUGAR ALCOHOL'?!!!), I just got what I needed for dinner and came home. I had a snack of cheese and pepperoni, and I'm looking forward to making a nice dinner of Lemon Caper Chicken.

    Atkins is my rock..it's my stability. I can't say how happy I am to have that sugar monster off my back, and to have my priorities in a healthy order as they are now.

    So that was my day...that's 3 days down, 12 more workdays to go!!!
    F 42 5' 194/142.5/125 My Progress



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    YYAAHHOOO! Way to go Moochiecat. You have truly adopted this WOE!! Weigh to go!
    Elsie150
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    You may encounter many defeats, but you must not be defeated. In fact, it may be necessary to encounter the defeats, so you can know who you are, what you can rise from, how you can still come out of it. ~Maya Angelo~

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      Incredible, as always, Moochie!

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        Moochie you rock, girlfriend!! When we get tempted to give in, that's where we win with Atkins!!

        Betty
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          Stay strong Moochie!! MMM That lemon caper chicken sounds good! Jenn

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            Originally posted by Moochiecat
            Atkins is my rock..it's my stability. I can't say how happy I am to have that sugar monster off my back, and to have my priorities in a healthy order as they are now.
            good for you, thanks for sharing that story! And I couldn't agree with you more!!
            Shelly

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              Excellent moochie!!!! Sometimes it takes these little trials to make us realize how much control Atkins really gives us! Nicely done!
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                You are the queen!

                *curtsying before her steadfastness*
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                  http://atkins.com/food/recipes/all/C...nd_Capers.html

                  Yum! That was the first meal I made on Day 1 of Atkins. It's sooooooo good!

                  And thankyou all...think of me over the next two weeks and send me strength!!
                  F 42 5' 194/142.5/125 My Progress


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                    That's great! But did you find out what happened to the missing $95?
                    Female, 58 years old
                    5'7"
                    doing Atkins since June 01, 2003


                    1??/ CW 124/ GW 120

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                      Way to go Moochie! I hope the next 12 days will pass by really quickly, without too much excitement. Was great being out with you and Mr. Moochie when we were in Victoria! We'll e-mail you a pic, as soon as we download the camera!

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                        Mr. Moochie!! Bwahahahaha!! That's a good one!! lol He'll get a kick out of that!
                        We'll have to have you guys over for dinner next time you are here and you can meet the real Miss Moochiecat....so prepare yourself to be ignored...lol

                        Ex-Barbie-Doll: re: the $95 No, I don't know where it went, and I'm hoping (in vain, I hate to say) that it'll turn up when I do the books for yesterday. Sometimes it will show up, but with such a large amount I doubt it.

                        I hate hate hate hate to say this, but we've had a bit of money ($10 $20 fairly small amounts) missing here and there, and (oh geez, it makes me sick to say this!!) I'm wondering if that problem will go away when this employee moves on to her new job. We also have a new employee on board but she's quite young, and I don't think she has that sort of mind set.

                        Oh hey, I did treat myself yesterday after all. I'm in OWL and I had a nice snack of strawberries and Leerdammer cheese! Very tasty!
                        F 42 5' 194/142.5/125 My Progress


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                          good for you Moochie. I'm so glad you are doing your Atkins with no stressing about what to eat cause I'm stressed. it is a great feeling to be deaf to those high carb sireens trying their darnedest to dash your low carb health.

                          Seems that swimsuit dare pic with Loon will be a coming soon afterall.
                          by the book atkinseer

                          started 6/1/02 at 313
                          goalie 5/04 at 167 with under 15% body fat ADBB Presidents exercise Challenge


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                            Great job Moochie! Such an inspiration!


                            F, 28
                            5'8"

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                              What a good way of dealing with the stress and looking after yourself. I read your recipe Can I cook with wine? Other alcohols? On which rung? Ta.
                              Hinen

                              Female, 5'10", 42
                              I have the body of a god - unfortunately its Buddha.

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