Dear Big Sexy
You thought you would die looking up at the monstrous hill you had to conquer at least three times a day! But alas all wasn’t as bad as it seemed.
Before you came to Rhodes you hardly did any exercise. You were the fat kid at school but no one really picked on you because you were the aggressive one too. You would pant at just the sight of a slight inclination and every so often you would release two drops of sweat before even embarking on your 200m journey. And even though you had confidence back then, the girls didn’t seem to quite agree with your physique (But that was ok because girls were yucky back then anyway!).
You took drama as a subject and was looking to own the Rhodes stage. Little did you know that this would mean that your trek up and down the hill would increase from three to five times a day! Meals were rushed and during the actual rehearsals your directors would make you work as hard as a two hour session in the gym. You thought at this point that it was all too much and where was it leading to? But I can say that you have done well for yourself.
The first year spread was an issue all have heard of being a result of heavy drinking and little exercise…and heavier drinking! But you have avoided this with a swift 18kg loss in weight leaving the rest biting at your heels asking you for the secret. There is no secret, just three terms of bloody hill aerobics!!
But the reason I’m writing this to you is not too narcissistically comment on your weight turn around and the fact that you are a hit with the ladies (no bait!), but rather to encourage you not to take a seemingly irritating task at face value. There are times when you think something is pointless and a burden to do, but in the end it is all to your benefit and nothing less.
So keep an open mind to all that comes your way, and, no matter how steep it may seem, take that path and let it lead you to greater things.
Together till we die, peace and love
Big Sexy
Sunday, September 28, 2008
From bigger to big sexy
Posted by Big Sexy at 4:36 AM
Labels: acceptance, new things, Walking, weight loss
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