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Happy Sunday all
Made it through another weekend and didn't do "too" bad with the eating. Went out to dinner last night, I had a clam/scallop combo with a side salad instead of fries. I know they clams and scallops were a splurge so I figured I'd have a salad with it instead of whatever else. Friday I got out for a nice bike ride, I haven't been on my bike yet this summer, its been hooked up in the basment to my trainer. Finally got it off of there and hope to get out more often. Saturday I ran 7K....in hot hot hot. Hope to run probably this afternoon.
Lisa, so sorry to hear about your did, I hope you get through the next few days ok and you can get your life back on track soon.
Siannah - sounds like a fun time for you this weekend! Happy 40th
Brenda - congrats on the running...and yes, sneakers make a huge difference in running. I currently am wearing Brookes Glycerin but usually go for asics nimbus.
Pam - enjoy your childfree time!! Although my boys are older now, I totally do remember those times I got alone, and how great they were. Hope you get for your bike ride! I did my first bike ride of the year this weekend.
I am looking forward to this week, going to do my best and soon I will be under 145.0 -
8Km done! In 49:24
Feeling pretty good about my time, now to figure out supper0 -
Since I am not working today I went for a late morning run. Felt really good, even though it was slow. I am hoping that it will help with me deal stress today.
Today I will eat in moderation, and be proud of who I am.
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Hello my friend!
Wow … there is a lot to catch up on!!! After a quick browse I can see you have all been dedicated, motivated and doing great! Nice work!
Vacation was fabulous. I couldn't have asked for a more relaxing, enjoyable week. I completely failed logging, but overall didn't do too bad in eating and actually got in 2 of my C25Ks ... so I'm hopeful on Friday I'll have maintained. XXing fingers!
Today was first day back in full swing; less the exercise. I should have planned better as I knew it would be pouring rain tonight and didn't take the opportunity to run at lunch. My son decided today to move his bedroom into the workout room as it's cooler so that is in shambles. So tomorrow I'll have to go full-force.
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Good Morning!
I think that today will be a rest day for me, I got called in to work and it is suppose to rain so seems like a good day to take off from exercise. I have not taken a day off in awhile so its time!
Cindy - glad that you had a good vacation and it sounds like you did pretty well with your food and exercise!
Lisa - great run! Slow don't matter...you did it!0 -
Lisa, hope all goes well for you today, mind yourself. :flowerforyou:
Will catch up later, all good here!0 -
Well, I'm way behind! Had a busy weekend and a class at work yesterday, so no time to post or to even read much. I'm doing okay, just keep wavering back and forth between 190 and 191. Even was 189 and something a few days ago, but haven't seen that number again so far.
I did weights last night and will do w8d2 of C25K this evening.
Lisa, so sorry about your loss. I can relate to the strange, sad feeling. Sometimes, I think it is still a residual mourning for what could have been. I also often don't know where my children fit in the equation. I usually just play such things by ear and hope for the best.
Siannah, happy 40th and sounds like you had a great weekend!
Brenda, you are doing great on c25k. I can't believe you are already in week 5. Time passes by so quickly!
Maureen, your status updates are always so motivating! I'm going to be doing an 8k one day soon (I hope!!!).
Cindy, so glad you had a great, relaxing vacation!
Pam, 24 hours kid free sounds like heaven! I love my alone time but then I'm always glad for them to come home!0 -
Guys, it wasn't my 40th (I wish), but a friend's :laugh:
Glad you had a good week Cindy! I never log when I'm away, that would just be taking it too far for me. :drinker:
Emy, you're doing great on the C25K, it's 9 weeks in total isn't it, if I remember correctly?
I did a nice fitnessblender workout last night and my muscles are ouchy everywhere, so at the moment I have no idea what to do tonight, maybe pilates or yoga, trying to get some good stretches in.0 -
Today I will re-start this whole thing...again. I don't want to post a long story here right now...this is my first post in the Group, since I just joined it. Honestly, I was struggling with the idea of having to log everything and feel like my life is revolving around all of this when I just want to eat smart, exercise regularly and be able to live happily and not worry about every little thing I ate or drank or training. :-)... I lost 10 pounds last year on MFP doing that, and then had a relationship, which was great but got me off track, and then ended very badly in heartbreak, busy life happened and I thought I could relax because I knew all the info and could do it on my own. But, the 10+ pounds is back and - I am, apparently, NOT happy with the way I am of late ! Not expecting to get back to how I was even when I was 40 (I am turning 49 in September)... but would like to shed some of the 30 pounds I gained in those years (when did that happen???) . I would like to lose at least 10-15 of them (ideally 20!!). I am a full time working single mom of 3 teens and regular practice karate, which is my primary form of exercise. I will be passing my second level black belt in December, and that requires a lot of extra training, which I am supposed to be doing every day (outside of my karate classes) - but I am not. SO....once again I am re-starting today. Logging as best I can...and pushing myself to exercise more. This is my second account on MFP so I am starting fresh. I am hoping with some accountability and encouragement, and the occasional kick in the behind, I reach my goals. Oh - the other thing I am doing today - is STOPPING beating myself up for not always being perfect, because that apparently has perpetuated this cyle. (Bad knee and back not helping). I AM going to to my best however. And be kinder to myself. You can add me on your friends list if you would like and I will try my best to give as much time as I can to being active here. Thank you SO much. (Joined this group even though I am much too quickly approaching the "Friends in their 50's! lol)0
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I'm on the phone right now, so no long reply, but Hi and welcome!:flowerforyou:0
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The funeral is done, and I am numb. I can't believe how exhausted I feel. I did not have (make) time for a run this morning. Tomorrow hopefully I will get back on track. Glad to see everyone returning from holidays, & staying active.
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Lisa, I am very sorry to hear about your dad passing. Regardless of how weak your relationship may have been, the loss of a parent is a difficult thing to work through. Give yourself time, journal through those emotions you don’t understand, and leave yourself open to talking with relatives about him. I lost my mom to ovarian cancer, she was 52, I was 24. It was rough, and when I’m honest I am real worried about inheriting a predisposition for cancer while checking off quite a few risk factors that I have complete control over fixing. I’d feel like a damn fool if I was overweight/obese and diagnosed with a disease. I actually have that quote in my phone that I wrote at the beginning of this year, “I start this now or after the heart attack. I start this now or after the cancer diagnosis. I have to start this sometime, so why not while I’m feeling good.”
Siannah, your party sounds perfect! I love reminding myself from time to time that I can go out dancing till the lights are turned on in the club, then go out and eat a big breakfast somewhere at 4:30 in the morning. Here in Atlanta, we have a few great restaurants (besides Waffle House) that stay open all night just for that purpose.
Kumitejs, welcome, and can you let us know your name? I was in your shoes 4 weeks ago. This group and consistent logging have helped me feel much better about myself and where I’m headed. I read this mantra on facebook yesterday and it was a great thing to say out loud to myself today when I got frustrated. “I do enough. I have enough. I am enough.”
Cindy, glad your vacay was great!
Maureen, way to get that bike back out into it's natural environment.
Emy, congrats on the new shoes. Those make a huge difference!
What was I just saying about consistent logging. Jeez, I’ve certainly hit my 4-week speed bump. I didn’t log Sat or Sun. Then yesterday got all whackadoo and I never logged. Now today my son dislocated his knee at an American Ninja Warrior kid’s camp and that distracted me a lot. We were lucky that the gym owner is a doctor and he popped it back into place immediately, by the time I arrived he was icing and feeling much better. He’s my gymnast and he’s tough, so I doubt he’ll be down long.
As for me, I have logged my food for tomorrow and planned at least an hour of heavy-duty gardening outside. The weather is supposed to be cooling off significantly overnight (I'll believe it when I feel it). I am ready to pull some weeds and get dirty! I have a weigh in tomorrow and have no clue where I’ll be. I haven’t binged or eaten more than a serving of any one thing while I wasn’t logging. I just didn’t track and have no idea if my snacks and World Cup game party derailed me too badly. I’ll be checking in tomorrow with the results, good or bad. If I had a bad week, it’s done and tomorrow begins week 5.0 -
Good luck on the weigh-in Pam, hope the scales are kind to you!
I'm laughing at your son, not at his knee of course (OUCH!), but at his summer camp, American Ninja Warrior Kid, wow, how cool is that!! :glasses: What age is he?
Also LOL'ing at your speed bump, I hit that one a week before you, but thankfully I'm over that one again and I have not one ounce of doubt in my mind that you will be back to normal, well, right now actually!
Lisa, take it easy, I'm not surprised you feel this way, these things are draining. Was your dad from this side of the water? Your surname sounds very Dutch actually (unless it's your hub's of course).
Kumitesj you can do it for sure. 10-20lbs is definitely doable. Stick with us, this is the nicest group I've come across on this site, bar none! My "trick" for maintaining the weight loss is by only allowing me the smallest fluctuation margin. Say 4lbs. And as soon as I hit that upper margin, I must get serious again and will be back weighing and logging. Losing 4lbs is easier than 10+lbs...
Today I will... focus on arms and core. Most likely a Fitnessblender, I'm a huge fan. Went for an 8k walk last night, gorgeous evening for it.
Chat soon, Marielle (ha, you though my name was Siannah right :happy: )0 -
Siannah: my surname is VERY dutch but it is my husband's. His parents were born in Holland.
Pam: I repeat something similar to myself too, but I also think about how I want to be around until my children are old so that I can drive them crazy for as long as possible
Thanks for the encouraging words regarding my father, everyone. I am feeling much better today.
I must say the past 3 days were extremely difficult. My sister & I, children from his 1st marriage, did not have a relationship with him. We spent the last 2 days hearing that he was a church going man, dedicated to his family, nice, kind, funny, always ready to help people. That is not the man we knew. He did not call me when my grandfather was on his death bed because he was mad at me. He did not call me before I went away to university to find out where I would be living. He did not attend my graduation or see me besides holidays after the birth of his twins, when I was 10, and we only lived a 20 minute drive from his house. Oh well. That chapter of my life is over. I no longer ever have to worry if I could have done more to have a relationship with him. I feel good about my decisions & I showed a lot of class by standing up & participating in all of the funeral stuff. My mantra was "I am proud of who I am".
Today I will cut up veggies & start the 1st of 7 days of clean eating. I am not going to drink any wine or alcohol for 7 days too! I am going to log consistently & make sure I get a minimum of 10 000 steps per day. Anyone wanna join me on this 7 day challenge?
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-no take out
-no processed or store prepared foods (although I will eat store prepared hummus with veggies)
-cooking from scratch using healthy ingredients
-increasing my fruits and veggies
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Good morning Ladies. I haven't had time yet to read everyone's post and catch up on all of your stories, but thank you for welcoming me.
I have caught the sad news about Lisa's dad passing; I am sorry to hear that. I know how painful it can be, and more so when the relationship was complicated this way. My deepest sympathies.
I will try to catch up and get on board with everyone as soon as I can !! I am very far behind !
Today... I will speak to myself with a kinder voice! That...and log my day and make it to karate because I WANT to and not because I SHOULD.0 -
Hi all! It's been a couple days since I've checked in. Work has been crazy and I've been working in the garden in the evenings. We have a huge veggie garden and the weeds got pretty thick!
Today I took a rest day. Yesterday I made it through w5d3 of c25k - 20 minutes straight of running! Splurged a little at lunch today, went to Dairy Queen and had fries and ice cream. It was great! Won't do that again for awhile!
Lisa, I'm going to join you in your 7 days of clean eating. It will be good for me to add more fruits and veggies to my diet.
Cindy, glad you had a great vacation!
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Morning!
Sounds like a tough few days Lisa. Hope you can close this chapter and be at peace with it eventually.
Re clean eating, in general I am a clean eater, whatever exactly that means, LOL. We rarely have take-outs or buy ready meals, most of my breakfast, lunches, dinners are made from scratch. Well, we buy bread, but the bread here is pretty good and fresh. My friend who lived in the states (New Mexico) for a few years told me the bread there last for weeks, which I suppose means it must be full of additives. Sounds nasty. My downfalls are always, always, the snacks; sweets, biscuits, crisps. And alcohol. If I could stop eating/drinking them, I'd be ridiculously healthy and stick thin :laugh:
Kumitesj, definitely be a bit kinder to yourself and if I may make a suggestion, change your avatar into something a little more positive as well! Good going on the karate! My eldest daughter has been asking me about joining martial arts in some form, I'll have to look into that. What would you recommend for a 7yo?
Brenda I'm so jealous of your veggie garden! All we have is three tomato plants in our kitchen window sill, lots of green, but barely a flower on them, so not so sure if they'll even be successful.
Weather is turning gorgeous here, apparently there's a heatwave forecasted for our neighbours, the UK. Ireland for some reason doesn't get as hot as there though, must be that Atlantic besides us. Anyway, I take any sun we can get, it can be rare here. Will be out walking or cycling tonight if it stays this way.
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G'morning!
Siannah (Marielle). I missed that yesterday lol. I did think your name was Siannah! Too funny. My downfall is not eating enough veggies or getting take out because I don't feel like cooking and wine. I rarely eat bread. It is full of bad stuff. Some bread has glucose/fructose in it & it takes weeks to go bad or even stale. Hope you get lots of sun!
I defined "clean" food to me because I don't think food is ever dirty, I know I would have taken a beating on the forums for suggesting something like that, but I guess I'm looking to get back to basics, I know lots of people lose weight eating take out, drinking wine & eating ice cream. I am not successful eating that way. I don't feel that great or have very much energy. I was on the verge of getting out of control, several days not logging food & eating unhealthy stuff & drinking alcohol a plenty! If I don't restrict it, my husband buys it, then I eat it. He does not shop for groceries ever but will often go shopping for snacks..
I consider yesterday a success. I went for a walk after supper to get my 10 000 steps. I cooked an awesome supper. I did have a protein bar, which I feel I should give up, but I wanted a snack in the afternoon, & it came in the mail with the maca I ordered.
Thinking about running this morning but I did not get more the 3hrs of sleep so I might just work & walk.
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Good morning all!
Lisa, I like your definition of "clean" eating. That is basically what I have been trying to do since I started this process back in May. I feel so much better but it is difficult to keep up at times. Not because I'm not satisfied or don't enjoy eating healthier. I definitely do, but the planning, prepping, and cooking is difficult to do on a daily basis. I actually enjoy cooking, but I am getting a little tired of the grind: get home from work, cook, exercise, talk to the family a little bit, clean up the kitchen, bathe/shower, go to bed. Anything out of the normal throws my schedule off totally and I'm then trying to play catch up. Plus, when I plan something for the weekends, then the rest of my housework, etc. also falls behind as that is really the only time I can dedicate to it. I'm not giving up though! Going to keep plodding along and doing the best I can. I'm feeling healthier than I have felt in a long time, so it is definitely worth it!
Marielle, you are always like a ray of sunshine every morning when I wake up and check the forum. Your login name reminds me of my youngest daughter and your beautiful red hair reminds me of my son. His girlfriend is a redhead as well. I leave for work at 5:00 am so my husband and children are still sleeping and my son no longer lives at home, so seeing your posts always make me think happy thoughts about my family! Sorry, off topic I know!
Brenda, great job on completing w5d3! I think that is a major milestone in the program. I know it was for me. I'm doing w8D3 tonight. There is one more run after that then I graduate. The last run just says to run a 5k. Ha! I'm getting through about 2.5 miles now, so I'm still a ways from the 5k distance, but I'm improving all the time and loving it!
kumitejs, welcome and glad you joined us in here! Speaking to ourselves in a kinder voice is a great idea for everyone! We can be so hard on ourselves sometimes! I don't expect perfection in others, but sometimes I beat myself up about not being "perfect" as if that is even possible!
Pam, so sorry your son got hurt at camp but I bet he is having a blast! The name of the camp does make it sound awesome!
Maureen, I'm just now catching up on some older posts and I have to say, the campfire and the clam/scallops dish both sound wonderful! You might have splurged a little, but you sure are racking up the miles, running and now biking! I've been thinking I would like to add in a bike ride every so often. Just have to find a way to fit it in.
Cindy, I bet you are playing catch up this week after your relaxing vacation. Hope you are doing well!
I'm interested to see what weigh in brings for me tomorrow. I've been bouncing back and forth between 1-2 pounds for the last two weeks, but I'm hoping to start seeing some more consistent downward movement in the number on the scales. I did start getting compliments this week on my weight loss, so I know that my body is changing. Just need to be patient with the process!0 -
Good afternoon everyone ! Just quickly read today's posts. I wish I had time now to respond to each of your posts individually (and get all the names straight!)- but I have to say - you are all awesome!!
I can definitely relate to the difficulty with the routine...and as well with the alcohol (well, wine :-).
I totally agree on the speaking in a kinder voice - I know sometimes I am my own worst enemy !
As for the talk about "clean eating", I am far from perfect in this area (hence the frozen dinner for lunch), but I do try to incorporate as much "clean" stuff, or at least a good portion of it, through my day. One problem I have though is that my tummy does not seem to like eating too many raw veggies, even though it is so convenient to snack on them !!
Marielle - for my Avatar - it may look like a serious, even sad, picture - but it actually represents something very positive for me. The photo was taken a few years ago as I was sitting and focusing right before attempting to break cement at karate. I wasn't successful, and in fact unfortunately broke my wrist, but (once I got over the pain and disappointment), it remains an example for me of the courage and determination I have and it keeps me going when I need a kick in the pants. I have not given up and in fact have since broken wood (cement days are done for me), with my LEFT hand. So, that photo is kind of my "You are brave and you can do it" icon. It is my "determined" look ! :-)
Now - as for today - I am focusing on pre-logging my day's food AND my karate tonight so that I will be there - no ifs ands or buts ! :-) Weekend ahead though - that is always the toughest time to stay on track for me.
Have a great rest of day girls! I will get in the swing of this thing soon, hopefully.
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Just to add....I HAVE added another picture to my MFP profile, so you can get a better look at my smile. It is a recent selfie I took at the beginning of this month. I don't really like myself in picture these days - but - there it is ! :-) :-)
(Ok, that may have been one of those "unkind to myself" comments, but.... I did post the photo anyway !)
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Hello!
Emy, definitely right in catching up this week, but I think I'm back to 'normal'! So July, I definitely failed logging and all my goals, that's okay - I had a fabulous vacation so I start today!
Today I was back into the swing of it with eating and got my C25K in. I didn't log, but promise you all tomorrow you'll see me logging away! I'm hopeful the Friday morning weigh-in will keep me at a maintain weight this week.
My goals for the rest of July are: log each day, C25K, and eat right.
Oh Lisa - hummus - have you tried 'everything hummus' - so delish on veggies!!!
I found a great juice - Ocean Spray - Cranberry Lemonade. It's 5 calories and less than 1 sugar and it's REALLY Good!!!!
Brenda, congrats on week 4 of C25K. I have to laugh at myself. I started when Emy was on week 2 and she is now far far ahead. You started after I was 6 weeks into it and today I just finished week 2. Ah well, at least I'm still trying …. and hey, I did pass the old couple walking tonight
Welcome to the new ladies - look forward to getting to know you. Johanne, great thoughts on your picture.
Good luck on Friday Weigh In … chat with you all tomorrow!
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Glad you got back into it Cindy. It always amazes me how easy it is to lose track. You'd think that after months (years in my case!), this is second nature and this is easy. But I'm afraid it never will be.
Don't get me wrong, I'm happy with the weight loss, but I had hoped that this minding-my-food-intake thing would be a thing of he past by now.
We have the Ocean Spray cranberry juice here as well, my daughter is big into it!
Ahhh Johanne, I'm looking at your avatar in a different light now! OMG breaking your wrist! I And thanks for uploading the second pic as well, you're a very pretty lady!
That reminds me, I must get a new pic as well actually. Mine is from August 9th last year, taken by my husband during a pub crawl on our first wedding anniversary (we got married late), so considering we're nearing our second anniversary by now, I'm due a new pic!
Emy that's so nice of you to say, thank you. My youngest daughter's middle name is Sian (she's not too pleased thinks it's a boy's name, Sean. Eldest daughter's middle name, Rae, sounds like a boy's name, Ray, as well, so both not impressed :laugh: )
I'm completely with you on the difficulties of clean eating in the sense that it takes so much preparation. Sometimes I just can't be bothered to pre-soak my oats the night before, or to chop up all those veggies I bring to work with me for lunch, or to preboil my eggs for a snack later. As long as I do all those things, I can relatively easily stick to the plan, if I don't, I end up grabbing handfuls of jellies, cookies... well you know what I mean!
Lisa I hope you had a better sleep last night. We all seem to be very similar when I read the stories, it's so easy to get on that slippery slope isn't it.
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Hope everyone is doing great this morning! It's raining here today, so my office mates and I are wishing we were at home sleeping in! It's supposed to rain all weekend, and my girls have a horse show! Better locate my rubber boots!
Marielle, my youngest daughter's name is Sian too, but we pronounce it Shan (sounds like Shannon without the second syllable). She's named for her Welsh great-great grandmother and supposedly this is how it was pronounced according to my mother-in-law and her brother. Someone else in the family also used the name and pronounced it the same way. However, my children had a teacher from Wales and she said it should be pronounced like Sean. I like it and so far my daughter doesn't mind it. It's her middle name though (but what we call her at home) so I use her first name for doctor appointments and such. I cringe if I hear someone call her Cyan (which happens quite often!). Oh and congrats to your daughter on the tooth! This is the beginning of a new phase for you! Exciting, wonderful, but also sad too. She is growing up!
Cindy, glad you are still in good spirits! You too will finish C25K! Just know that even though I "graduated" last night, I'm still only covering 2.5 miles in 40 minutes! Lol! I still have a long way to go.
Johanne, that's amazing that you have broken wood with your hand! I really admire your dedication to your sport!
Emy
Forgot to add my to do list today! I'm actually not sure of my schedule yet. I may take today as a rest day because I'm heading out of town for the horse show. I'm hoping to convince my husband to take turns for the weekend. Me go down today and come home Saturday and he can go Saturday and come home Sunday. If we do that, then I will rest today, do weights tomorrow evening, and my run on Sunday. If I have to be there the entire weekend, then I will need to get my weights in this afternoon before I leave and try to run tomorrow morning.0 -
Good morning everyone
I have not been posting as regularly as I had been, want to change that. I sit down here, read a few posts....start to post my own and then ending up getting up before i am done. If I don't do it in the morning I never seem to do it.
Yesterday was a rainy dreary depressing day. I ended up doing a Jillian Michaels workout in my basement. Today I will run, its going to be a nice day I think.
Cindy - July is really only half over, so all is not lost! You can get right back to it...and you were on vacation, so hard to be totally vigilant while on vacation.
Johanne - welcome welcome welcome! Weekends are hardest for me too, I enjoy a glass of wine often on weekends and it just makes me want to munch as well. I have been doing better with that lately.
Siannah - love the good morning picture cute Did you get for a walk or a bike right last night?
Emy - too bad for the rain this weekend, hope the horse show goes well anyway....and you get your exercise in. Hopefully you can rotate with your dh. We just finished with the rain and have some sun for a few days. Hopefully!
Lisa - hope things are going well with you and you got a good night sleep
I am cleaning my oven right now (well...its self clean) and does it ever stink. I don't know what was in there, someting must have boiled over in the past few days. Dont know what, maybe the kids did it. LOL But...got all the windows open and can't wait for it to be finished.0 -
Morning ladies ! It is a beautiful sunny day here in my neck of the woods (St-Hubert (south shore of Montreal), Quebec, Canada...and I am off work today. Plan to take advantage of it with an afternoon at the local pool with a friend of mine who is also off. This means I have to be very discplined and get some exercise in this morning (no karate classes today). I plan to do 30 minutes on the elliptical in the basement and then go and mow the front and back yard.
Now...to comment on everyone's post and try to get names and stories straight! It might take me a while to get it right:
Marielle: What lovely original names for your children! But I do hear you on THEIR point of view ! lol Thanks for the compliment!! I think your picture is fabulous !! I can relate to your comments about always watching what we eat, etc. I also don't like th eidea of having to be so vigilant all the time with EVERYTHING and thought I knew enough by now to get by with that, but the ten pounds lost that have returned say different: Losing teeth - quite a milestone!! Sometimes I miss those days ! :-)
Lisa - Hugs to you. I hope a better night sleep will make a difference; I know it always helps me even a little.
Emy - Thanks for the kind words and the encouragement ! My karate is a passion of mine now, really, although the aches and pains and longer recovery times that sometimes come with it as I age are at times difficult ! :-). You have a busy schedule ! Good for you for getting YOU time and exercise in in the midst of all of that ! p.s. My oldest daughter has always adored horses and would be so jealous !
Maureli - I always dread the smell throughout the house when I put the self cleaning oven on as well !! Ugh! Takes so long ! Thank you for your welcome and your kind words ! Also great that you keep getting your exercise in!
Kind of dreading the weekend a little since, as I said, it is off routine. I'm encouraged by my 0.4 pound loss this morning (and being now under the 150!) and don't want to blow it. Supposed to have dinner with friends tonight, out with my daughter tomorrow (though that will involve a lot of walking) and BBQ at my sister's on Sunday. Will have to be super vigilant (while not taking ALL the fun out of it) and try to get in some exercise to balance it out. Wish me luck !
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Siannah, I mean Marielle, I thought that was your name too. I like Marielle better! I love your maintenance plan. Woe is me, if I’d stuck with that, I’d be so thin still! Live and learn!
Lisa, so glad that all that is behind you and you’re feeling better. Your plan for clean eating sounds fantastic. I think I’d break your clean eating rules with a couple things I eat. I use store-bought dressings, but I choose healthy ones with a short list of recognizable ingredients. I also have been allowing myself a Cadbury Caramello popsicle on days I have a big workout. They’re snack size, 160 calories, and taste like heaven on a hot summer day. I’ll have to check the ingredients to see how long the list is. I cook everything myself at home and eat out rarely, so that part comes easy!
Emy, I agree about the daily grind. I always have to let some things go if I’m really working hard on my nutrition and fitness. The housework is always slipping when I’m losing weight. Once I start tutoring when school starts, I’ll have to keep up with cleaning more because the kids come to my house. Then in September I’ll start homeschooling my own kids. I’ll be struggling again to have time to log and workout. But I’m hoping that this summer jumpstart I’ve gotten will carry me through. By then the behaviors will be set in place and harder to let slip. Crossing my fingers!
Johanne, I recognized you were wearing your karate outfit (ghe? Can’t remember if that’s right or the spelling). I like the focus!
Maureen, I did the exact same thing yesterday. I have a word document I type responses into. That way I don’t have to struggle to remember once I click reply. I can just copy and paste it into the window. But as I was shutting the computer down last night I saw that I had never actually posted it into the forum. Grr. So today is catchup day! And I hate that self clean cycle. I have to do it in the winter here or my house would be an oven. But it smells so bad!0 -
I decided to post my update separate in case I get distracted again! I am feeling much better about my momentum after the last couple days. I've tracked my calories and worked in the yard like a mule. I've been successful these past 5 weeks not weighing in everyday, just my one morning each week. But after seeing the 0.8 lb gain on Wed, I couldn't help but step on this morning to see if I was headed in the right direction. I'm down 1.8 in two days (probably all sweat from working outside and stoking the burn pile in the backyard all day yesterday - so sweaty). Perhaps that official weigh in was just an odd bump, which makes me feel better. Anyhow, the tracking has been positively reinforced by that scale reading this morning, tracking the rest of the week for me!
Today I will, hmmm, well, ummmm, I have nothing planned. What!? I've been running around so crazy all week. Our two-day cool weather streak is over here, so no yard work today. I think today I will get in a Just Dance workout and some home strength training. I will work on the finances a bit, and start my homeschool wrapup from last year. I hate grading papers, even with only two students, still hate it. I've got loads of stuff that needs to be entered into the computer so I can calculate their final grades. We've still got a few things to finish up too. Ooof, time to take off my summer-vacay blinders and commit to getting some things wrapped up.0 -
HI Everyone!
I am feeling better today. I got a good nights sleep, and that does make all of the difference.
No exercise yet for me. Hopefully this evening I will go for a walk, but I am picking up a new Chevy Traverse tonight. Pretty excited. We have not had a new vehicle in a long time, as we have been buying used, so it will be nice to only have to worry about oil changes for a while.
We had a big fire in our town today. It was a food processing plant that employs 700 people at this time of year. They evacuated houses around the plant for a few hours today. I decided that it was not a good idea to go for a run. Looks like the fire is out now & no one was injured.
Emy: congrats on graduating from C25k. I did not make the 5km at the end either. That was my next goal after I finished. My mom told me at that time to increase my distance or time by 10% each run. I now run the 5km in 40 minutes, so my next goal is to reduce that time. I have found that by increasing my distance (even though I run slow), and doing interval training I am getting faster. There is also something about you take off a minute per km for every 10lbs you lose. Not sure how true that is but when i reach my goal I will willing races! lol
Have a great day everyone!0
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