For those of you who were unable to attend our meeting tonight (Tuesday, January 20, 2009), it started like this—I opened the meeting by saying that this day—today—we have a new leader to run our country, and our Tuesday night Weight Watchers meeting now also has a new leader. I have had to resign my position because I can no longer physically handle the job requirements. Over the past several months (actually, it’s been a couple of years), I have suffered from lower back issues (sciatica). The problem gets worse (almost unbearable) when I stand for long periods of time (30 minutes or more). So I've made the decision that it's now time to take care of my health and to get some help, if needed, so my back can heal.
The good news in all of this is that a new leader, Deb (great name, huh?), has taken over the meeting and she is fantastic. Tonight, as I introduced her and prepared to step away, I mentioned that I feel like a pregnant teenager who has decided to give her baby (“my” members) up for adoption to someone who can be a better parent than I can—at least, at this time in my life. Deb is eloquent, funny, and a great motivational speaker. I sat through her meeting tonight and was very impressed. She is great!
I plan to continue following the Weight Watchers program, to get back to my goal weight, and I will be attending meetings—hopefully, Tuesday nights (on occasion). I hope to see you at the meetings, or elsewhere in our community. You are very special to me and I hope that this won’t mean goodbye forever. Also, please know that I’m only an e-mail message away. If I can do anything to help you, or if you just want to keep in touch, I hope you’ll write. My e-mail address is lifeisglorious@gmail.com.
Although I am sad because I realize I may never see some of you again (and I’ve grown to love you—an
d will miss you), I know that life is all about change, and change can often be a very good thing. I’m certain that I’ll feel a void in my life and heart (probably beginning tomorrow morning) when the reality of this decision sinks in, but I hope to fill my life with new, wonderful challenges. In fact, I’ve decided to teach piano lessons again (I taught when I was in my 20s) and I have already signed up 11 new students! I love music, I love teaching, I love people—and I can SIT while I teach (such a perfect fit for my life).
I want to thank each and every one of you for allowing me to be your Weight Watchers leader for the past several months. Thank you for your support, your example, your courage, your determination, your words of advice, the laughter, the tears, and your friendship! Speaking of "tears," I have one final comment. I know it shocked not only ME, but probably all of you, that I didn't cry tonight. I fully expected to. All I can say is that I sincerely believe it had a lot to do with the fact that I was so pleased to be turning you over to Deb, because she is a strong and capable leader and I am certain she will take good care of you. I'm confident that Deb will help you all reach your goal weights, and become lifetime members. I am happy for you. Deb is a great fit for our wonderful group, and I'm now looking forward to being a member with you as we attend meetings together! Hope to see you soon.
All my love,
Debra (your former Tuesday night Weight Watchers leader)

