99% Honest, 1% Ridiculous. (And pictures to prove it).
jessiwebb
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People seem to enjoy honesty, so here we go!
I’m Jessi (clearly). I’m 28, have a 10 year old son and an amazing man to call husband. Quite obviously I fall on the “not necessary” side of the Oxford Comma debate. (Yes, I am also a bit of a grammar queen.) I joined MFP last year, dabbled with it, left it, gained 3 pounds and then looked in the mirror 5 weeks ago and said NO MORE. In 5 weeks, I’ve dropped 25 pounds, began walking more frequently and have changed my family’s eating habits. Now with that out of the way, here’s why I’ve joined MFP:
I am the heaviest that I have ever been in my life. I remember being young, thin and fit – as a competitive swimmer, I really had no choice. Granted, I’ve never had thigh gap, but I didn’t need it to know that I was healthy and so assuredly fit. Back then, I was the only Freshman to make it to the big, Varsity Invitational for my region, and actually placed in the 100m Butterfly. Proud moment, and also one of the last where weight and fitness are concerned.
(I’m the Hansen-Looking chick on the right…)
(Also on the right…)
(In the middle…)
And then this, the most amazing thing in my life, happened:
Yup, that’s a whole 75 pounds in 9 months. Don’t be fooled, though, I ate healthy through my entire pregnancy; salads, fruits, veggies, no fast food, no soda, limited caffeine… I just gained a ton of weight. And it never, ever went away. In fact, it multiplied.
I gained weight through an emotionally, and only one time physically, abusive marriage. And then I gained weight through a stressful divorce, and a stressful long distance relationship (with my amazing, current husband). The damage of not handling life in a conducive, positive way was done. Five weeks ago, my heaviest weight ever, looked like this:
With a face like this:
Oh, no, wait… that’s Sir Nicholas de Mimsy Puppington. Sorry… the actual face of mine (I’m the one with the red, curly hair…):
But then, five weeks ago, MFP became an obsession. I researched and got frustrated that I couldn’t lose weight and also eat all of the Taco Bell. I began tracking and reading more about health and fitness, I started pinning healthy recipes on Pinterest. I made my family eat broccoli (I know, I’m so evil). I updated all my Facebook statuses to “HEY I LOST MORE WEIGHT LOOK!” And now, five weeks later, I have no desire for Taco Bell, soda, horrible nasty not-really-food-food. And, I’m starting to see the change…
Especially in my face…
I’ve resisted posting an introduction thread until now because I needed to make sure that I wasn’t going to quit. I needed to assure myself that I’m in this to lose it all, to get healthy and stay that way. 25 pounds down, 5 weeks in, completely personal transformation… I’m ready now. I’d like to have motivation to keep going, friends to laugh with and to damn the slow weeks and plateaus. I’d like to be mutually encouraging, whether you’re trying to drop 5 or 100 pounds.
So, if you have a sense of humor (definitely a requirement) and want mutual motivation, support and encouragement, go ahead and send a request.
(Also, as an extra added bonus, you’ll get nerd and geek culture references quite frequently… I mean, even my food diary is Hobbit style.) :happy:
I’m Jessi (clearly). I’m 28, have a 10 year old son and an amazing man to call husband. Quite obviously I fall on the “not necessary” side of the Oxford Comma debate. (Yes, I am also a bit of a grammar queen.) I joined MFP last year, dabbled with it, left it, gained 3 pounds and then looked in the mirror 5 weeks ago and said NO MORE. In 5 weeks, I’ve dropped 25 pounds, began walking more frequently and have changed my family’s eating habits. Now with that out of the way, here’s why I’ve joined MFP:
I am the heaviest that I have ever been in my life. I remember being young, thin and fit – as a competitive swimmer, I really had no choice. Granted, I’ve never had thigh gap, but I didn’t need it to know that I was healthy and so assuredly fit. Back then, I was the only Freshman to make it to the big, Varsity Invitational for my region, and actually placed in the 100m Butterfly. Proud moment, and also one of the last where weight and fitness are concerned.
(I’m the Hansen-Looking chick on the right…)
(Also on the right…)
(In the middle…)
And then this, the most amazing thing in my life, happened:
Yup, that’s a whole 75 pounds in 9 months. Don’t be fooled, though, I ate healthy through my entire pregnancy; salads, fruits, veggies, no fast food, no soda, limited caffeine… I just gained a ton of weight. And it never, ever went away. In fact, it multiplied.
I gained weight through an emotionally, and only one time physically, abusive marriage. And then I gained weight through a stressful divorce, and a stressful long distance relationship (with my amazing, current husband). The damage of not handling life in a conducive, positive way was done. Five weeks ago, my heaviest weight ever, looked like this:
With a face like this:
Oh, no, wait… that’s Sir Nicholas de Mimsy Puppington. Sorry… the actual face of mine (I’m the one with the red, curly hair…):
But then, five weeks ago, MFP became an obsession. I researched and got frustrated that I couldn’t lose weight and also eat all of the Taco Bell. I began tracking and reading more about health and fitness, I started pinning healthy recipes on Pinterest. I made my family eat broccoli (I know, I’m so evil). I updated all my Facebook statuses to “HEY I LOST MORE WEIGHT LOOK!” And now, five weeks later, I have no desire for Taco Bell, soda, horrible nasty not-really-food-food. And, I’m starting to see the change…
Especially in my face…
I’ve resisted posting an introduction thread until now because I needed to make sure that I wasn’t going to quit. I needed to assure myself that I’m in this to lose it all, to get healthy and stay that way. 25 pounds down, 5 weeks in, completely personal transformation… I’m ready now. I’d like to have motivation to keep going, friends to laugh with and to damn the slow weeks and plateaus. I’d like to be mutually encouraging, whether you’re trying to drop 5 or 100 pounds.
So, if you have a sense of humor (definitely a requirement) and want mutual motivation, support and encouragement, go ahead and send a request.
(Also, as an extra added bonus, you’ll get nerd and geek culture references quite frequently… I mean, even my food diary is Hobbit style.) :happy:
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Enjoyed reading this. You go guuurlllll!!!!! I'll be following your transformation.0
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bump to read at home :happy:0
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Loved reading this - I am just on week 4 myself and would love to be friends0
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Thanks for sharing this with us!0
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Lol love your humor that is important for overall heath! You're doing such a great job. I can't wait to see the end results!!0
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Great job! Congrats! You're doing great and you're hilarious!
(we're sort of similar in our histories btw, so feel free to add me if you'd like!)0 -
Love your post. It sounds like you have the eye of the tiger right now. Milk it for all it's worth! Good luck.0
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You are so cute (your face is, too) 25 pounds though in 5 weeks!!?? 5 pounds/ week!!? How have you done this? I am so jealous. The Biggest Loser has nothing on you. Congratulations on the fantastic start. I know you can succeed in your goals.0
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Loved reading this, just the sense of humor that I like. I wish you well.0
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You can do this!!! Attitude and will power, sounds like you have both!!!0
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what an incredible story, thanks for your honest story!!!! I am so proud of you.0
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OMG. I'm so excited to meet you!
And, good start! Keep it up!0 -
Love it.0
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Haha, thanks everyone! The encouragement is astounding and you've all made me smile quite a bit since posting this. So glad to have you as friends and support. :flowerforyou:You are so cute (your face is, too) 25 pounds though in 5 weeks!!?? 5 pounds/ week!!? How have you done this? I am so jealous. The Biggest Loser has nothing on you. Congratulations on the fantastic start. I know you can succeed in your goals.
I think the 25 pounds to start is mostly water weight, body getting adjusted to the new regime and giving up a lot of the crap I was eating before. I guess I can take some credit for the portion control and calorie counting. Right now (and only for a little while longer) I'm on the 1200 calorie intake with nutrient dense foods (most of the time, I'll be honest :P), eating 7 times a day, cardio and eating back the calories I burned (seriously, that's my favorite part), and drinking water, water, water, water.0 -
Loved this! Love your positive attitude and especially love your sense of humor!
I would wish you luck on your weight loss... but I don't think you need it. You got this! :drinker:0 -
Fab story your doing great sending a friend request xx0
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Ummm YOU ARE AWESOME AND I KINDA LIKE YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Well done on the lifestyle change and we are here to help!0 -
You are doing awesome!!!0
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wow loving all you nice ladies out there supporting each other and hun you are doing soo well, 25 pounds is an amazing amount in such a short time. keep it up x0
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Nicholas de Mimsey Puppington! Get out! I am inspired to death! - thanks for this injection of humor into what has been a stale, plateua-y week for me0
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GREAT JOB!! I started my journey about 2 weeks ago and just started with MFP today. It is wonderful to hear stories like yours that are off to a GREAT start, kudos to you girl!!0
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You're so cute! Congrats on your accomplishments. Oh...one, two, three, and four. << Annoying?0
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fantastic sense of humour, good luck0
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Oh, no, wait… that’s Sir Nicholas de Mimsy Puppington. Sorry
I love the dogs name! so hilarious....reminds me of a dog we had when I was a kid. Percival Puppington III (we mostly just called him wup! ) best wishes on your continuing transformation0 -
You are awesome and I am sending my request now!!!0
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I cannot see the pctures here at work, SO.. I am adding a comment so that I can come back and look when I get home today!0
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Well done on your loss so far, that's great! Sending my request now.
(Love your dog's name!:happy: My cat is called Coconut Twinkletoes Moggington)0 -
Congratulations on your loss so far! That is an awesome start! Go ahead and add me if you wish.
I started with 122.5 lbs to lose and have lost 79 lbs now. Not quick, not easy, the old fashioned hard way.
I am obsessed with MFP and have logged in for 430+ days in a row.
Good luck and I will be watching your transformation!0 -
From one Oxford Comma hater to another, let us rid the world of the ridiculous thing and shed some pounds while doing it! *evil laugh*0
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I sent you a friend request. What an awesome little tale. (I admit fully to butchering the English language. It probably deserved it anyway.)
Congratulations on your weightloss so far!0
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