Ok, so I have read ALL the posts. This is what I have learned from all the great advice:
1) WW really works!
2) Only a few cheers for Curves
3**) Extended Breastfeeding
4) Dancing with the kids
5) a Pedometer (step counter)
6) Healthy eating
7) Go to the Gym
8) Cardio Workouts/Treadmill
9) Keeping a food journal
10)Did I forget anything??
All the above is great advice! **I have even considered re-lactating as a PP mentioned. Is that possible? DS would love it if I could possibly/actually regain my milk supply!!???? I would just hate to confuse him or tease him. I do have some milk still, but not nearly what I had once... Even still, is it fair just to nurse my son for sake of my weightloss???

I went on a partial fast last week - I know, I know, its a horrible and unhealthy thing to do, or so some/alot have told me. I did it more for the so-called additive free diet. I am hypoglycemic (low blood sugar), so I am unable to 100% fast for100% of the time. I would not be fit to live with and DH would kill me and my attitude) I incressed my water and juice in take, drastically lowered my carbs and only ate sauteed fresh veggies for dinner with a small protine lunch! And I saw results by the end of the week. Nothing drastic, but my jeans were a little baggier.

I think that I would very much like to live an additive free /low additive life for a little while and see just what happens. But its hard with a busy life style... I get home from work 3 nights at about 5:30, run the roads picking up kids here and there, DH works til 6/7 pm everynight... Its almost impossible to eat and keep everything fresh all week long.... A majority of our diets these days are boxed, canned, frozen or processed in one way shape or another. But I think this is something I will really sink my teeth into. I realized it this summer when I was pregnant and we went to Mexico with my family. Everything was cooked and prepared frsh everyday, and I very rarely saw an obese mexican woman or european woman. But they seem to eat fresh things everyday and do not eat much processed or prepared foods.
I am very aware and conscious of what I eat and want to be sure I do the best I can. Walking/Running here in New Hampshire is almost impossible... it was -3' this AM when we left for school at 8:30. No thanks! I ski with my sons school once a week and don't sit down each night til at least 9:30 or so, between making lunches, doing laundry, pickingup the house and this and that.....

... that must count for something??
