fit and fun sized - those under 5'4" - January 2012
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hello everyone,
Last week was terrible calorie wise, but better exercise wise. I am averaging 1500 calories a day these days. I want to get back to 1300 a day again.
Barbie, that book sounds good. When I finish reading the book by Wendell Potter, I will look for it at the library. My book is very depressing. It is about the former healthcare exec that turned government witness against the healthcare industry. I use to work for them too, so it is really getting to me.
My major accomplishment is starting to look into the exercise options in the small town I live in. I am switch for the summer.
Take care and stay safe and warm,
Jeannie0 -
Hi everyone.
Just thought I'd let you all know, I've found my wedding dress! Going to pay my deposit next Saturday. It was the first one I tried on.
I'd seen it online months ago. I fell in love with it instantly from the pictures, but I expected I'd never be able to afford it. I tried to put it to the back of my mind, and told myself I refused to try it on in case I ended up loving it. Then, my freelance writing really took off and I started to think I could maybe push to afford it. I searched everywhere for a shop that sold it, and found one about a 40-minute drive from me.
Went in yesterday and told them I wanted to try it on first, before I got to any others. I figured if I loved it, I'd know. If I hated it, I could write it off and move on to looking at other dresses without the 'what if?'. Well, I tried it on first and it was just as perfect as I imagined. They let me try on loads of others and they were ALL beautiful, but that first one kept tugging me back. Got told it was on special offer, 20% off if I paid my deposit before the end of January, which made it much more affordable. I made up my mind after a few hours to think, and I'm having it.
I really thought I'd hate wedding dress shopping at my current size. I hate all clothes shopping, and the bulges I see, but every single dress I tried on made me look tall, slim and elegant. It was incredible. Apparently, I was one of a rare group of people that suited every style of dress. They're great for short, fat people!0 -
:noway: :noway: The weatherman miscalculated and it dropped below freezing last night......so when I went out with the dogs for our walk around the neighborhood, it didn't take me long to figure out that the streets and driveways were dangerously icy :sad: so we came back to the house and went out to the big meadow behind our house where I walk the dogs individually in the morning and walked around there for our whole walk......there are lots of birds and good things to smell so the girls had fun....there was a lot of snow and no place was too icy to walk:bigsmile: :bigsmile: :bigsmile: while the girls were sniffing I did squats or jogged in place to keep my heart rate up......I didn't get nearly as many steps as I do when we are walking on dry roads but it was a fun and healthy workout for all three of us....today is our Isagenix cleanse day so we'll be taking it easy the rest of the day.......there's a ton of laundry (towels from the dog grooming yesterday and towels from drying wet, icy dogs during the week).:bigsmile: ......in the afternoon we'll watch the football games....as former residents of Northern California we'll be rooting for the 49ers and I went to college in Baltimore for a year so I'll root for the Ravens in the other game.
:bigsmile: Jeannie, when I read "Younger Next Year" one of the recommendations was to join a gym and go there regularly. I am gone from my house too much and don't have the "wiggle room" in my budget to join even a modest priced gym so I have been on the lookout for how to do strength training at home. "Strong Women Stay Young" has a great strength training program designed to do at home, simple to follow and meant for women our age. It requires purchasing some dumbbells and ankle weights but that's a lot cheaper than joining a gym........also none of the exercises has to be done lying down......as you know, that was what always slowed me down with those great "Butt 'n' Gut" exercises.:laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
:bigsmile: :bigsmile: :bigsmile: Cheryl, I am so happy to hear about your wedding dress.:bigsmile: I learned a long time ago that if you relax and take it easy, you will intuitively know what decision to make
:bigsmile: :flowerforyou: fauxfatale, best wishes in finding ways to stay fit and active and motivated in the winter.......someone told me to start by getting out of my chair :bigsmile: :bigsmile: there are lots of good things to do indoors when it's too nasty to go out and many of them can be done to upbeat music or while watching TV:bigsmile:0 -
I am 5.2 and it is so true, any amount of extra weight really shows. I want to have a body I am proud of by this summer. I have been eating to much of fatty, salty foods. I don't really like sweets, so I guess that is good. I need to start exercising consistently, it is so hard to be motivated, I know once I start feeling and seeing the diference nothing will hold me back. I just need that push to start and stay motivated till I see results.0
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thanks for posting this thread. I have been an off and on member for the past few months. I love to have some friends and chat up and inspire. Its hard going at it alone. This past year was tough. Moved to a new area, left my job and extended family to move to new place with hubby. Its hard. However I know 2012 will be great. I am just 5'3. Great things come in small packages0
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I'm in, 5ft 1" and am back on track to loose a whopping 84lb getting me down to a healthy BMI. I'm only 3 weeks in but have lost 6lb which is steady. I'm getting back into the gym - going on average 60 mins or cardio and some weights 3/4 times a week. So, im back on the road to a "Hot and Healthy Helen"
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Cheryl- congrats on finding the dress! Can't wait to see pictures when the big day comes.
Welcome to our newest members. We are a pretty loose group here, but we are all trying to post updates at least once a week. Posting more often is better, but some times life gets in the way.
Barbie - funny :laugh: You should mention Gut NBut........I am thinking of starting it again.
Dinner is ready........
Gtg
Jeannie0 -
I didn't post last week...gah!
But...I have logged into MFP for 20 days in a row. This is the best I've done in a LONG time. I wasn't perfect over this weekend, but I can say that I didn't have nearly as much dessert-type snacks as I have recently.
I am working on having at least 1 serving of fruit and/or veggies per meal. I actually managed that today. I bought a bag of clementines and had one at breakfast, an apple for lunch along with my veggie soup, and a whole tomato for dinner. I can do even better, but this is a good start!
No weight loss yet. This week is my bloaty-period week, so I'm not even going to bother. I know I will be ridiculously depressed by what I see on the scale. I will weigh myself next week after things return to normal.
I didn't run last week because there was ice and horrible rain/flooding/wind all week. This week things are looking calmer so I'm going to start again with my pup tomorrow morning.
Things are going good! I'm having to focus on non-weight-related goals to keep me motivated, because that just doesn't seem to want to budge. I'll keep plugging away though. I feel much more in control of my choices than I have in a long time.
Hope everyone is doing splendidly! Keep working at it and celebrating the small victories! Those are what keep us going day after day.0 -
:flowerforyou: Somebody asked where I get the motivation do so much exercise…..here’s an example. Today while I was walking the dogs I saw two couples in cars come up the two block dead end street to the clubhouse to play cards. Three days ago I talked to my 80+ year old neighbor who was shoveling her driveway and she told me that she leaves her house at 4:45 AM every day to go to the community pool to swim. I am active today so I can be like my neighbor, not like the people who drive two blocks to spend the afternoon sitting.
:bigsmile: And for further inspiration, I found these two quotes:
“No matter how slow you go, you are still lapping everyone on the couch.”
“You will never have the butt you want as long as you are sitting on the one you have.”
:bigsmile: It was icy again this morning so I had to stay close to home and walk in the meadow behind the house and the grassy area across the street. There is still a lot of snow on the ground but the warm afternoons (40 degrees) are melting it. We saw a lot of tree limbs that came down during the wind yesterday but no serious damage in our neighborhood.
:bigsmile: Hubby took the dogs with him when he went to do some errands this afternoon so I did yoga thinking I wouldn’t be disturbed…….but Bernie the cat wanted to bite my fingers while I was doing twists and downward facing dog. Just about the time I thought I’d have to stop and lock him in another room, he moved to the chair and lay there and watched me the rest of the time.
Barbie from NW Washington
January goals:
*keep walking the dogs for an hour or more every morning no matter how cold, wet, or snowy.
* do yoga three days a week
*100 squats a day0 -
June - logging your food everyday is the key. Keep up the good work.
Barbie - I love both the quotes. I agree. I want to be like neighbor who swims, not like the couples who drove.
My two biggest problems right now are the lack of money to buy healthy food until the end of the month and having a cold house and a cold office space. I know I eat more when I am cold thinking it will warm me up, but it doesn't.
We pay off my daughter's hip surgery in March. Almost exactly two years after she had it. Our health plan would not cover the ONLY surgeon in the country who could do the surgery. Then we have to start paying off my son's hospital bills from last year. Still we should have a little relief come April.
Jeannie
PS: I wear ski socks and layers at work as it is and I am still cold. I do hate office buildings.0 -
Hello all,
I have to laugh about it, but when I went to look at other friend's food diary to get inspired, I got frustrated over how many more calories my "taller" friends have to eat each day. lol
Just one of those things that makes it harder when your shorter.
Jeannie0 -
I have started actually logging my food again. I don't like it much but I had the best success when I logged. The weather here in Iowa has been absolutely beautiful! We have had very little snow and higher than normal temperatures. Today I washed the car!!0
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:bigsmile: :bigsmile: :flowerforyou: :flowerforyou: :drinker: :drinker: I surprised myself in January by continuing to walk my dogs for two hours every morning and didn’t let rain, snow, ice, wind, or darkness interfere. I did some yoga but not three times a week. I stayed with the 100 squats a day challenge. I kept those goals for February and added the strength training goal to the list…….I’ve wanted to do strength training for years but didn’t really know what to do until I read “Strong Women Stay Young” and got a structured plan that I can follow and stick to. I carry my pedometer all day every day and continue to set goals of how many steps to walk each day.
And one more thing
I told hubby that I still don’t want chocolates for Valentine’s Day
I want heavier ankle weights and heavier dumbbells.
Barbie from NW Washington
February goals:
*walk the dogs for an hour or more every morning no matter how cold, wet, windy, or snowy.
* Yoga three days a week
*100 squats a day
*strength training two days a week (three would be better)0 -
Here is the link to the new thread:
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/477122-fit-and-fun-sized-those-under-5-4-for-february-2012
I did OK for January. I am back under 150 (again) still heading for 125.
Jeannie0
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