What is this called? An @ss eclipse?
My dear husband never says anything he doesn’t truly mean, so when he says he can see the changes in my body as I lose weight I know he’s not just saying it to make me feel good.
The way he expresses it is sometimes a little unexpected, though.
Saturday night, he told me he can see changes in my body. I was expecting him to make some sort of comment of a cosmetic sort, like I’m looking better in my clothes or something.
What actually came out of his mouth still has me laughing.
He told me that he can tell because I’m no longer blocking the light.
Yep, we usually use the light on my side of our bed at night. He said sometimes he had to lift up his laptop to see the keyboard because I would cast a shadow on it.
What is that called? An ass eclipse? He was on the dark side of the moon? lol

My dear husband, ever practical. I love him so much. He looked at me a little strangely when I started giggling uncontrollably.
Oh, and don’t worry, he expresses plenty of aesthetic appreciation for the weight loss as well.
In fact, I’m rather glad he sees plenty of other benefits, too, like his admiration for my running (being a runner himself) because that reminds me not to get too crazy about just one aspect of losing weight.



Ah, scientists…
LOL! I love your husband’s comment!
My fiance is the TV blocker in our bedroom when he lays on his side and I always have to sit up taller. I don’t know if losing weight will overcome that issue for him, but I’m happy to know you’re no longer the ass eclipse!
Good work, Alexia. I’m new to your blog, and look forward to reading more. Hope you’ll comment on other life accomplishments/challenges as well, in addition to your last thing updates, as it seems you are a woman of the world who has a great perspective.
Keep your bum firm and your light shining.
Ha! Very funny!