WEIGHT NO MORE Team Chat - June 2020

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  • Cafelelia
    Cafelelia Posts: 1,298 Member
    Sunday Check In
    Food - on target
    Water - 2l
    Exercise - 5 km walk, 9,498 steps
    Really great day yesterday and it is back to the school grind today. I am so happy as a personal best that I was able to get a great step count last week. Given my injury, at this time last year, I could barely get 4000 steps. Thanks to everyone here for inspiring me and keeping me motivated when I couldn’t move very well.
    @brown6267 - We are going to create a F2F thread soon for members who are at goal and maintaining. There are about 4 or 5 F2F members now in maintenance and several who are close. This will be a discussion and advice thread, in addition to how you are tracking and posting here. Will post to let you know as soon as it is ready to go.
  • brown6267
    brown6267 Posts: 476 Member
    [quote="Cafelelia;c-45072866"
    @brown6267 - We are going to create a F2F thread soon for members who are at goal and maintaining. There are about 4 or 5 F2F members now in maintenance and several who are close. This will be a discussion and advice thread, in addition to how you are tracking and posting here. Will post to let you know as soon as it is ready to go. [/quote]
    Sounds good. Thanks!
  • 1theresamcvean
    1theresamcvean Posts: 928 Member
    I need to catch up in here, but NZ officially has no cases of Covid 19 and we're at level 1 which basically just means that our border is closed and no other restrictions apply.

    School, sports, everything is back and I am crazy busy with work and kids. I didn't miss this tbh. Yesterday afternoon was a write-off, I wound up in a meeting for one son and then having to take the other to basketball training because my kids all forgot their keys. Locked all kids out of the house while I was at this meeting and older son then couldn't ride his bike to training because he couldn't get to it.

    By the time I got home last night I was exhausted, managed some quick yoga and 15 mins on spin bike, very slowly! My weigh has fluctuated back down this morning and I am actually 100 grams under my lowest recent weight. Go figure. My plan is to just stick with calories and drink plenty of water, and do what exercise I can.

    Kristy, That's the stress we don't realize we're missing. Congratulations on the weight loss! Maybe being run ragged is good for something.
  • xX_PhoenixRising_Xx
    xX_PhoenixRising_Xx Posts: 623 Member
    I need to catch up in here, but NZ officially has no cases of Covid 19 and we're at level 1 which basically just means that our border is closed and no other restrictions apply.

    School, sports, everything is back and I am crazy busy with work and kids. I didn't miss this tbh. Yesterday afternoon was a write-off, I wound up in a meeting for one son and then having to take the other to basketball training because my kids all forgot their keys. Locked all kids out of the house while I was at this meeting and older son then couldn't ride his bike to training because he couldn't get to it.

    By the time I got home last night I was exhausted, managed some quick yoga and 15 mins on spin bike, very slowly! My weigh has fluctuated back down this morning and I am actually 100 grams under my lowest recent weight. Go figure. My plan is to just stick with calories and drink plenty of water, and do what exercise I can.

    Kristy, That's the stress we don't realize we're missing. Congratulations on the weight loss! Maybe being run ragged is good for something.

    You're telling me! I missed 2 hours of work and I have an upcoming deadline. But I did get some basketball coaching pointers from the most qualified and experienced coach I know, so that was helpful - He runs the program here that gets a lot of our kids scholarships to US colleges.
  • melaniedscott
    melaniedscott Posts: 1,482 Member

    @melaniedscott That's a lot of gardening you did this weekend considering you say you're not good at it. I've forgotten where you live. Please remind me.

    Kansas. I call it gardening but it is really just trying to manage the 8 garden spaces in my yard...16 years ago, we found this house and I these visions of growing vegetables and maybe berries or something, leisurely evenings hanging out in lovely gardens. But I'd never done much gardening. And I worked in a job where I traveled 2 weeks out of 4. And my husband works outside all day. And garden is hard work...not leisurely at all. The beds got out of control (weed-wise) within about 2 years. Every year or two I get one or two managed and the others go crazy. This place needs someone who is good at gardening...which is not me.

    There are 8 !?! beds. The smallest is about 3 x 3 (this one is the least terrible). Two are almost the length of my house and 1 1/2-2 feet deep. One of those has daylilies that I had a non-interference agreement with until last year, when I dug most of them up and split them. I don't know how many I gave away. There are still a bunch growing. This bed I got mostly under control last year, did some more clean-up on this spring and...well, needs some more attention now, but doesn't look horrible. Three are raised beds 4 x 4 or bigger. Then there is a 4 1/2 x 3 ish one. The last is a weird shape. One end is about 5-6 feet wide, then it tapers to 2 ish feet. The bed is probably over 8 feet long. The last five have been in terrible shape.

    Note: I'm growing 3 things: daylilies, one crazy lavender plant and a ridiculous amount of weeds. The lavender got crazy in self defense--I threatened it when it didn't grow at all for three years straight...Technically, I also have peonies ... but we leave eachother alone and they aren't part of the garden spaces. Well, and peas in a big pot...we'll see how that goes...

    My goal this summer is to clear up most of them...The big bed I'm getting close to 1/3 clear. I cleared the tall crap out and now I'm down to digging out thumb sized tap roots, clover of multiple types, and weird creeping viney agressive weeds that look spidery above ground and shoot roots in all direction to create new bases every foot or so. I'd cleared the long bed at the begining of the spring but the weeds are after revenge and I've had to start over. This months goal is to clear the big bed and the long bed in the back of the house...maybe get ahead of the daylily bed.

    okay enough yammering about my yard...I'll likey post more about my efforts later. Did none today, my shoulder was complaining and I decided to give it a break today...tomorrow I need to get back to it.

    Three joints relocated themselves during my core routine this am...hate that. I did 2 20 minute walks and one 30. I don't know how so many of you get so many steps in! I work a desk job and getting 7000 is a big deal. Got about 7400 today...did well with water, not as well with sodium...today and yesterday I've been over a bit on calories. Had sushi tonight...no motivation to cook...
  • JillyBT
    JillyBT Posts: 153 Member
    JillyBT
    Monday check in
    Started off with a Monday morning meditation called setting intention. Kept me calm
    All day. Unfortunately I didn’t track food or exercise. Didn’t have much time today. But I feel good I did one thing for me.

    My son argued with my husband and I today, as soon as he walked out of the room my husband and I looked at each other and both smiled and agreed our son is all better! Never been so happy to have him tell us we don’t understand!

    @1theresamcvean thank you for the kind words. This sandwich generation is really difficult.

    @mrsbellbwell thank you for sharing the recipe for happiness!

    @Cafelelia congrats on all the steps! I’ve got a lot of walking to do to catch up to you!
  • danisp
    danisp Posts: 9 Member
    It is cold and already getting dark at 4pm - but after reading your inspirational posts I am going to go for a walk. @Mrsbell8well I so loved the Aunt Helen quote - so I am off to do something I don’t want to but I know is good for me 😁
  • danisp
    danisp Posts: 9 Member
    Treating myself to a hot chocolate after a cold walk finding new hills x3sn0fmicrxj.png
  • brown6267
    brown6267 Posts: 476 Member
    06/08 steps 14823
  • Mrsbell8well
    Mrsbell8well Posts: 1,652 Member
    daily check in-Monday
    Food-tasty and just the right amount
    Exercise-yoga and walk
    Sleep 7 1/2 hours. Back to normalish. Although I am going to bed earlier than ever and waking up early. Which I actually love except I am in bed before I can see the fire flys which are back in season. I love watching them light up our backyard. I got to see them once when I got up for a potty break.

    I have been super productive since the weekend. Kind of had a pep talk with my self especially with the cleanse etc. Trying to live the best life I can each day with a grateful heart.
  • GingerPwr
    GingerPwr Posts: 1,984 Member
    @danisp Awesome stats! What app are you using there?

    @Mrsbell8well I wish I could be as productive as you! I need to just set my timer and get this house cleaned up.

    @CassieGetsFit2013 Great losses over the last 2 weeks!

    @sleepymom5 Oh no poor Daisy! I hope she gets better soon. We give our Roxy frozen soup bones quite often, and luckily, she only gnaws them till the marrow is gone. I'll have to keep a closer eye on her, though, just to make sure.

    Yesterday was good. Got in over 17k steps between collecting computers from our seniors, working out, and playing ping pong with the fam.

  • Cafelelia
    Cafelelia Posts: 1,298 Member
    Monday
    Food - 200 cal over
    Water - 2l
    Exercise - rest day, 2605 steps
    I had a migraine yesterday and that knocked me out most of the day. I used to get them frequently in my 20’s and 30’s and they have tapered off to one or two per year. I think that the many balls in the air and the stress of our lockdown have been getting to me. I have been so enjoying my normal mobility that I also did 22 straight days of 5 km or more walks. School will soon be over in 2.5 weeks, so the time has come to think about planning for the rest of this month and the summer. I am going to take some time this weekend and do just that. Our province moved to Phase 2 reopening, with the exception of the Greater Toronto area, and some other municipalities nearby. Phase 2 means more places and businesses can reopen with appropriate distancing including churches, campgrounds, pools, parks, hairdressers, restaurants etc. It is the next step towards some kind of normalcy. The numbers in the GTA are pretty good from a global perspective (around 3000 active cases in a population of 6 million people). But our government is taking a very conservative approach and trying to avoid deaths and a second wave, so the numbers are not good enough and need to flatten more. To compare, there are regions in our province outside of the GTA that have had sustained periods of 0 cases. Those of us in the GTA are so tired of this, but we have to keep going. Maybe it is a dream, but I am hoping that we can get there by July 1st, which is Canada Day and it would be a nice way to celebrate moving to the next phase.
    @sleepymom5 - Happy Anniversary!! What a nice surprise from your kids!! You did not drop any ball, and there is never a need to apologize!
  • 1theresamcvean
    1theresamcvean Posts: 928 Member
    @sleepymom5 Happy Anniversary, Pam! Thirty years is special alone but with what you two have experienced this spring, it must feel even more special.
  • JillyBT
    JillyBT Posts: 153 Member
    Tuesday check in
    Yes I finally tracked my food and I was under!
    I got two walks in today even though it was super hot here in LA.

    @sleepymom5 happy anniversary! And I hope Daisy is better tomorrow.
    @gingerpwr thanks for the motivation!
  • Mrsbell8well
    Mrsbell8well Posts: 1,652 Member
    User ID: Mrsbell8well
    Week Number: 2
    Previous weight: 150.6
    Current weight: 149
    -1.6
  • Mrsbell8well
    Mrsbell8well Posts: 1,652 Member
    @Freeglerock I’m so happy you were able to find value in Aunt Helen. I have used this off and on for years. Hope it helps your mum too.
    @gingerpwr I love Fly Lady. I try to follow her principles when I can get myself motivated. This weeks zone is the kitchen. You set your timer for 15 minutes Monday-Friday and buzz away. It’s remarkable how much you can clean in 15 minutes. Warning...once you start you notice a lot more neglected areas that you didn’t notice before. But I strive for progress.

    This month my focus is on balance. How can I find joys in the simple things. Aunt Helens list helps me think about being balanced. Yesterday I needed to do something nice for someone and Molly became the default. She loves this plan. She got a 10 minute massage.
  • brown6267
    brown6267 Posts: 476 Member
    06/09 steps 13925
  • melaniedscott
    melaniedscott Posts: 1,482 Member
    Week 2
    PW: 211.4
    CW: 211.2
    -.2

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    Totally off the rails yesterday. Did most core but ate everything, didn't walk. Don't know what was up with me. Maybe just maudalin, thinking about my gran. She passed five years ago today.

    Anyway...continue to do okay with water and to suck on sodium. I bet, if they made salt suckers, I'd eat them.

    @Freeglerock Those spaces are amazing! I think that was what I was imagining minus the unbelievable amount to work to create/maintain them. So jealous of the fresh veg and so impressed! Just wow!

    @Mrsbell8well I agree about how much you can do in a short amount of time. I also appreciated your aunt Helen's 'recipe'...good wisdom to keep. Reminds me of my aunts Ruth and Alice (not actually my aunts...gran's aunt and...I'm not 100% sure how Ruth fit in...no idea how we were related)...didn't know them well but that sounds like something they would have said. Very cool women.

    @sleepymom5 Happy Anniversary! Have been talking with friends recently about anniversaries...one friend couple just celebrated 18, my 20 is next week, another celebrates 22 in July and another is celebrating 14 in Sept. I don't know where the time goes. I guess when you're happy, you don't notice the time
    ...

    I'll do better today. It is cooler, my big work project is almost done...nothing but good times ahead!
  • sleepymom5
    sleepymom5 Posts: 2,468 Member
    edited June 2020
    Check in for Tuesday June 9
    Food-not logged but not bad
    Water-64oz
    Exercise-none

    The day got away from me yesterday so I decided to take a rest day. I was due one anyway. I haven't logged my food since Saturday so I need to start back today. It is a slippery slope for me when I don't log. It is so easy to underestimate how much I am really eating. I haven't been as consistent with PT, strength and stretching the past 2 weeks. I need to work on that as well.

    It is going to be another hot day here in Philly. I still haven't been swimming. Apparently my apple watch can stay on while I swim and it will count the laps. My pool's length is a little over 15.5 yards so it is a good lap pool. I am not sure if I will actually keep my watch on. I just doesn't seem right to me. Lol! My daughter has done it and her watch is fine. Mine is new and it does have the swimming feature but it still makes me nervous.



    @GingerPwr Amazing steps! I love how just being busy can really rack up the steps sometimes. I am sure you loved seeing the seniors when they were dropping off the computers. I know you missed them.
    @Cafelelia I hope you are feeling better. Migraines are awful. I am glad things are opening up more by you. It is time...
    @1theresamcvean Thank you! xo
    @JillyBT It is so nice to see you checking in. Sounds like you have had a good couple of days!
    @Freeglerock It sounds like you are really on a roll. You are getting close to that 180 point. Maybe with having the 12 week exercise plan and taking those before pics you will get past that. You are so close! The gardens look amazing! I know you love it but I also know it is hard work.
    @Mrsbell8well Nice loss! You are doing great! Love how you are focusing on balance, that is so important in life :)
    @brown6267 Fantastic steps!
    @melaniescott I never realized how much salt I consumed until I had high blood pressure. I am still not the best with it. I should probably track it a little closer myself. Thank you for the anniversary wishes. I like what you said about happiness and the time passing quickly. :)
    @tryingagain5 Thinking of you. Hope all is well :)
  • kirsten11872
    kirsten11872 Posts: 519 Member
    @pacsnc6 that is great news! Good luck!
  • kirsten11872
    kirsten11872 Posts: 519 Member
    @lenka1 your girls are beautiful! I love the cakes as well!
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