Between the BLs (Biggest Loser) Summer Challenge 2010 Part 1

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Good luck today runners!! I'm thinking about you!!

I spent the day yesterday with my dad... he is a 5k, 10k, marathon runner. He gave me a lot of great advice about running and eating and drinking before running and eating and drinking after running. A wealth of knowledge that man is!!

What is it about WDW or DL that pulls you back?

I went at least once a year when I was a kid. I just thought it was a great place to go on vacation. Then I grew up and had kids and saw the magic through the eyes of my kids. When I watch the videos I've made of our trips over the years, I can hear myself in the background, behind the video camera, sniffing. Everything makes me tear up. After our disastrous trip in 2007, I said I would never go back to Disney (not with the people I was traveling with anyway)... then in 2009, we took a Disney cruise and it brought everything back to me. The magic was back and better than ever. Until recently, that is. As of a couple weeks ago, I have no desire to go on the cruise (or to WDW for a week) that we have booked for December. :confused:
 
I had a great week -- 4.5 pounds down and a brand new shiny clippie. :woohoo: Just have to keep up the momentum through the summer to get to ONE-derland! :cool1:

My biggest challenge last week was the family emergency that sent DH running off to Iowa in a hurry. It could have turned into an excuse for stress eating and skipping exercise. But I remembered the wise words of pjlla who says "you can't control what happens to you but you can control what you put in your body" or words to that effect. So it counts as my biggest victory, too. I have to do that next week, too, when I have jury duty combined with the last week of school.

GREAT WEEK for you! WTG! And at least SOMEONE thinks I'm wise... it certainly isn't my children!! :rotfl: Thanks!

My biggest victory this week came from the measuring tape, not the scale. Since January I have lost 7 inches from my waist, 4.5 from my hips, 4.5 from my thighs, 4 from my arms and 5 from my bust. That's 25 inches gone from my body! TWENTY FIVE inches! Wow.

Those inches lost are AMAZING! I never measured myself when I started this journey, but I often wish I had... it would be nice to have other tangible proof of my weight loss, other than just the scale.

Well, I've done my physical therapy excercises several times today. Plus I've got one of my 12 pound hand weights on the floor next to the bed and I did a bunch of arm, back and shoulder work. I also have a resistance band that I will incorporate. I'm not sure how I'll get in 20 minutes of exercise each and every day for the COW, but I am determined to try. :)

You are amazing~! There aer MANY people with far less in the way physically that are always full of excuses of why they can't exercise. You certainly have a decent excuse, but you aren't letting it slow you down! I'm so impressed. And by the time your leg is ready for action, your upper body should be BUFF!! (just don't overdo.... you do need to recover!)

This morning I went to WW and I am down 2.7 lbs. What a great feeling until the return of the bunny incident. I took my oldest to Walmart and I usually buy cookies that don't really thrill me. He of course picked out what he likes and it happens to be one of my favorites. It's those wafer cookies with the cream in the middle, sorry can't remember the name. I looked at the nutrition facts 4 cookies for 3 pts I can do it. Yeah right who am I kidding I ate all the chocolate and vanilla ones. Just like the bunny I wasn't happy till it was completely gone. I am constantly sabotaging myself I need to get a grip I am like 7 lbs from goal. Now I have to sew my mouth shut all week or just hit the gym really hard tomorrow morning or do both. I had to have eaten at least 12 pts of cookies in like ten minutes. Fridays are the start of my ww week so I have my 35 pts but it's a little early to dip into those. I have 35 days till my trip and only 7 lbs to go. I have to do this. The time is now. 145 lbs here I come.

Tough to start a new week like this, but I have been there plenty of times. Friday tends to be a tough day for me.... if the official weigh-in is good, I feel like I "deserve" a splurge. If the official weigh-in is less than stellar, I end up looking towards comfort eating.... EITHER WAY, I am self-sabotaging... SO STUPID!

RECORD those cookie points and MOVE ON! You still have plenty of Flex points for the week.... and you still have the potential for a loss this week. Take it from someone who has actually used up all of her Flex points by Saturday night!!

What a difference a year makes....

SarahMay

NO KIDDING! You look super! What impressive photos! I hope you are super proud of all you have accomplished!

[This brings me to Saturday's QOTD:What can/do you do to reduce stress?

Personally, since I discovered the correlation between stress and belly fat, I literally run my hand over my pooch, breathe deeply, and repeat "Stress makes your belly fat. Stress makes your belly fat." Then, I complete a small task, or if I am not in a place where I can do that, I make a list of when I can get things done. Being organized helps me feel in control!

Taryn

:cool1: on the bolded parts!!

My answer to the QOTD: I am definitely NOT a high stress person. I don't have a stressful job, my kids don't really give me more than normal stress ("clean your room, do your homework, don't hit your sister/brother"). I kind of create my own stress sometimes.... silly things like unclean house or disorganization stresses me. Running late stresses me. But most of that stuff is well under my control, so I try to work at keeping things under control so I DON'T get hit by that kind of stress. Guess I am kind of a "chill" person most of the time!

thanks taryn. Unfortunately my Nana is one of those who thinks your ridiculous for wanting to eat healthy. she always wants everyone to eat. I am going to take some veggies along. We have a kids race to go to this morning and then we are going right to my nana's so other than eating out there is no option of eating prior. I do appreciate the tips and support. I will remember to drink alot of water and not give into peer pressure.

Hi Dona. I could never go to my nana's and not eat it would start a family rumor that Im now anorexic. It would just be too wierd. I will definitely try to put alot of the good stuff-veggies and maybe just a bite of the dips for taste. I think if I make my plate and then go outside I should not be tempted to get more.

In regards to what I bolded... you could respectfully have a quick talk with Nana about your goal to be healthier and live longer and how the kind of eating you are doing now will help you accomplish that and that you would really appreciate it if she could be supportive of your new lifestyle.

DH's mom can be a bit like your Nana.... she will pat DH's belly and comment on how concerned she is about his weight and his health...blah, blah, etc, etc... and then be SURE he has the 2 doz. fresh cookies she made him to bring home!! Talk about a mixed message! I know that many people of that generation especially associate food with love, but sometimes it needs to be about HEALTHY LOVE! You wouldn't give a recovering addict a drink, right? Or buy a quitter a new pack of cigarettes, right? So why do so many people insist on sabotaging the healthy lifestyle changes of a "dieter" (for lack of a better word)??

If people in your family want to comment (assuming behind your back) about you becoming anorexic, you can't really stop them... but you can be sure that you are SHOWING them that you are living a healthier lifestyle by making good choices at your family functions... and that might including being the one to bring along the (only?) healthy choices available! I often feel like that, especially with DH's family (although one DSIL is great about bring a big fruit platter).

You need to do what is best for YOU and stop worrying about what they think!

Saturday's QOTD:What can/do you do to reduce stress?

I am pretty good at handling stress already. I dont let much bother me. When I get overwhelmed I just go to my happy place.....DIS boards.:rotfl2:
It helps to keep my mind off the stressful situations. It is interesting to know that about stress. I will pay even more attention now.

A break through today!
I usually step on my bathroom scale every morning just to gage how Im doing. I dont focus on it too much. My official weigh ins are done at my office on the "doctor" scale. Today I stepped on the bathroom scale and.................Ive made it into one-derland!!!!:banana::banana:

I was so thrilled to see this. I hope not to see the 2 ANYMORE!

It has given me such a boost to eat well and make good choices today!

Happy Saturday Everyone!


ONE-DERLAND!! It's an amazing place! Now you can start concentrating on changing that number in the ten's place!! Great job!

I'm really depressed today. I woke up yesterday and had barely any move on the scale, and I have a sprained ankle so I can't run. I just feel so helpless and all the motivation I had this week where I would say to myself "its okay, if i don't have a weight loss this week I'll just work harder" is now gone because I can't do anything!

Instead of getting into a funk about the ankle and the lack of running, change up your thinking and use this as an excuse to find lots of great new upper body and ab exercises!

And let the ankle have the time it needs to recover.... rest, ice elevation is probably the key, unless you think it is more than a sprain. I think I saw a post where you mentioned an x-ray... good idea and I hope everything is okay.

I lost 5 lbs this week (some of that was definitely from TOM!), but I'm still extremely pleased. It is very rare for me to ever see a number like that, and the fact that I'm feeling healthy, happy and enjoying my eating and workouts is priceless! :cloud9:

Maria :upsidedow

You ROCK!! :worship: 5 pounds is an AMAZING amount this far into your journey! And obviously your new, updated eating plan is working for you!

I ran my 5K this morning and... I placed 2nd in the "women 30-39" group with a time of 29:44!!!!!:banana::banana: It was a very hilly course and all I really wanted was to finish under 30 minutes and I did it. I've never placed in a race before and I am seriously stoked!! Gotta love those small town races!

And now I'm off to go pick up the parts to convert DD's toddler bed into a big girl bed. It's a good day all around!

Yall have a great Saturday!

Nice job on placing in the race! I can't imagine that feeling!

Soooooooo, just wanted to say I haven't had the greatest day food-wise. (my own fault) I made baked potato soup for my DS11, it's his favorite and of course, I had to taste it which led to a bowl. :sad2: I'm planning on just having a salad or fruit for dinner. But I can't help but feel like a blew it. BUT I'm not going to mess the rest of my day up because I didn't make the best choice for lunch. I also got another great motivation in the mail today, an invitation to my cousin's wedding on 7/30. I'll be seeing my Dad's side of the family, people I don't often see. I want to look my best and feel healthier so......must get movin'!

Good choice with the soup..... just take the downfall (such as it was) and MOVE ON! Jump back in the wagon and stay on track! What you said in the bolded area shows me (and everyone of course) that you are making HUGE STRIDES in your thinking.... healthier living and better choices are coming more naturally. Those are things that will impact you for a LIFETIME!

As far as my picnic eating goes....overall I think I did ok. I drank 4 bottles of water=8 glasses. I had 1 hotdog, a tbsp size of buffalo chicken dip, and a tbsp size of taco dip, and 8 tortilla chips. I also had 3 bites of dh's chocolate cake. Overall I finished my day with using only 6 of my extra points. I am just about to head out for a run so that will give me 6 points added to my day. Otherwise I would have used 12 extra points. either way I have 15 extra left through tomorrow. So I would say I did good. I kept telling myself I really didnt need those things. I tried to stay away from the table once I was done eating. All those things helped. Thanks again for all your support. You all are awesome!:goodvibes

You did great and made some good choices when confronted with a difficult situation... plus you got in your run.. good way to end your day!

I finally got a walk in after a down pour with thunder. Didn't want to get on the tredmill during a thunderstorm, so I waited. I was sweating up a storm when I was walking. I fluxuated between speed numbers so that I got a good work out :goodvibes

Oh and I got a free song from cokerewards. I choose "Neutron Star Collision [Love Is Forever]" soundtrack version from the Movie "Twilight Sage: Eclipse" by the MUSE :cloud9:

Can't wait for the new soundtrack to fully come out on Tuesday :cool1:

Can't comment on the music (cause I'm an old lady :laughing: ), but glad you were able to get on the treadmill. And you did some intervals...that is excellent! Just curious why the thunderstorm stopped you.... were you afraid the power would go out? Or is there some danger associated with using the TM during an electrical storm? I have used my TM many times during storms, but maybe I shouldn't be?? :confused:

Since we've been rather introspective for the last couple of days, it is Sunday, AND I am in trip plan mode, we are going to have a Disney QOTD today.:tinker:

What is it about WDW or DL that pulls you back?

For me/us, it is truly a full-on VACATION. We eat out (so no cooking or clean up or meal planning), we stay in a hotel (no bed making, etc), we fly there (it always feels more "real" when we fly somewhere), and other than rising early, there are no demands of any sort. Our other vacations are fun, but (especially for me) there is still plenty of work involved.

When we go away with my family (one week every summer) the ladies are still pretty much in the kitchen every day (although we take turns for dinner-one family each night in charge of cooking and clean up)... everyone still needs breakfast, lunch, snacks, dessert, etc.... and unfortunately we come from a group where the men are RARELY seen in the kitchen unless they are EATING!! ;) Frustrating, but we are used do it. Plus we rent a house, so we are still making beds, picking up towels, sweeping, wiping down the counters, etc. We have a GREAT TIME and I dread the day we stop doing it for some reason (been doing it since I was PG with DD who turns 15 soon).... but there is lots of work involved.

Our time at the Cape with DH's family is a bit more relaxing, because we stay with other people (one DSIL and one DBIL have summer homes there, and one DSIL lives there year round), and I do bring food and groceries, but I am not usually in charge of making any meals or any decisions. We just go with the flow of what everyone else decides to do!

So anyhow.... now that I have rambled on and on.... our WDW/DL vacations pull me back because of the MAGIC of a REAL vacation for me!

And it is usually just us four.... another vacation rarity for us! Also, I have been enthralled with the "idea" of Disney since early childhood when DGrandfather first started visiting WDW (shortly after it opened) and telling us about the exciting things to be found there. I KNEW it must be a magical place if my wonderful, special, creative, magical Grandpa loved it! And I was right! And I was lucky enough to share my first visit to WDW with him and my Grandmother and my parents and brother when I was just 10 years old!

Thanks to everyone here for ALL the support! I would not be running a 1/2 marathon without all of you constantly encouraging me these past 6 months. I will check in later today once I have SUCCESSFULLY run 13.1 miles and FINISHED the race!
See you soon Corinna!

Can't wait to hear how it went! Hope your weather is better than mine right now! You RUN girl!!


Well, happy SUNDAY morning friends!! I was among the early risers here, but opted to stay snuggled in bed and read for while.

DD claimed she wanted to run with me today.... I told her I wanted to head about about 8 am, but here it is almost 10 and she isn't up yet! I will check on her shortly and head out with or without her. It is raining, but I am not going to let that stop me.

Yesterday went well... our Robotics team raised about $300 at the yard sale. Not as much as I hoped, but the day started poorly with POURING rain from 6:30 am until a bit after 8 am. But from there it cleared up and was beautiful. But I think that the initial rain kept lots of folks home.

I WROTE a plan for the day and pretty much STUCK TO IT... and that plan included rising at 4 am to get in a 45 minute run before the day got away from me. I KNEW if I wrote that run into my plans that it would be much more likely to actually happen and it did!

The only drawback to the day was that rising early meant I was hungry more in the morning. I ended up spending 2 points for a latte at about 8:30 am.... as opposed to the 0 point iced coffee I was planning... but I was cold and wet at the time.

I also spent 2 unplanned points on a Rice Krispie treat in the afternoon and one point on three bites of pizza. So even though I was pretty much on plan for the day and ate my healthy lunch that I had packed and brought along, I still ended up at dinner time with only 1 point left to spend without having to go into Flex Points. Well, you know I had to go into the Flex points.... I spent 5 of them for dinner (chicken and brown rice and veggies), and 3 for a dessert (sure, I could have skipped it, but I was still a bit hungry and I was craving a treat). DD and I went out for another 30 minute brisk walk at 8:40 pm so I could earn back a few of those dinner points with activity. I'm still going to count them as Flex points used, but I felt better about it any how, once I walked. Here is how the day looked.....

4:10 am Out the door for a run... a bit under 4 mi.

4:50 am Hit the shower, get dressed, get kids up at 5:00am

5:15 am Leave the house, drive 30 minutes and drop DD off at swim practice.

6:00 am Stop for breakfast at Dunkin Donuts for DS and myself. Ordered hot water (brought along my own breakfast beverage mix of choice in my favorite Disney cup, 1 point), egg white wake up wrap (3 points). Drive straight to yard sale site.

6:30 am Still hungry so also had oatmeal/raisin bar I brought along (2 pts). Setting up yard sale stuff in the pouring rain.... desperately trying to keep the stuff dry under the woefully inadequate tents... but better than nothing.

7:00 am Check cell phone... DD has been trying to reach me... slight emergency... no swim practice because no power at the Y. When she couldn't reach me she called home and woke up DH. Her coach brought her partway and DH met them.

7:30 am DH arrives to check on us and ask if we want coffee. I ask for the medium latte with skim/Splenda because I am cold (2 pts). Probably should have gone for just a black coffee.

8:00 am - 10:00 am Busy moving stuff around, selling, collecting money, etc, etc, etc. Latte tastes great. Weather clearing and I'm drying out.

10:00 am I notice I am STARVING. I eat the 1 portion of cantaloupe I brought along. It tastes great and is thirst quenching (I keep forgetting to drink water.... too busy!)

12:noon Finally slows down enough for lunch. DH brings in pizza (against my wishes)... supposed to be primarily for my kids and another family, but sort of becomes a buffet for the masses (kids and parents who are "helping" with the yard sale). He has to run back for two more pizzas. I have one bite of his slice and two bites of DD's slice... yummy and hot, but greasy. Glad I stuck with my planned lunch. Whole wheat wrap (2 pt) with Hormel all-natural turkey (1 pt), mustard (0 pt), and lettuce (0 pt). Side of broccoli salad (2 pt), and a full liter of cold seltzer (0 pt). I am comfortably full and happy with my healthy choices. Resist the sodas and cookies and candy bars that the team is selling.

12:00 -1:15pm Making sales, consolidating stuff down, run to nearby yard sale and buy a new crockpot (new in box for $5 :) !!)

1:30 pm Start packing up the stuff. One load for the dump, one load for the Goodwill. Tables back to the school, tents down and packed up, etc. Indulge in a caffeine-free diet coke (0 pts but 75 cents) and a packaged Rice Krispie treat (2 pts but 50 cents) to "support the team":laughing:.

2:30 pm Driving to the Goodwill (about 30 minutes away) with a full car load. Stop for iced coffee at McD (splash of skim milk and sugar free vanilla syrup, 0 pts).

5:30 pm Home again, everything unpacked and put away. Starting dinner and counting up the points for the day.... realize I am at 17 points! How did that happen??

8:00 pm Finally serving dinner... took forever for the rice to cook. Skillet "quick" chicken and rice recipe. One skinless chicken thigh (3 pts), 1/2 C of the brown rice/tomato/green pepper mix (3 pts), another liter of selter (0 pt), steamed asparagus (0 pt).

8:40 pm DD and I head out for a brisk walk. Aiming for at least 30 minutes. We do the full 30, but just barely as my old-lady bladder is protesting the liter of seltzer I had at dinner and we walk back very briskly!! :laughing:

9:15 pm I enjoy a large serving of the "cheesecake" that I made earlier in the week. (Found the recipe on Sparkpeople.... will share it another day once I have perfected it!). Double serving of cheesecake (3 pts), plus another liter of seltzer (which I fell asleep without finishing fully).

10:00 pm.... falling asleep while watching an episode of Hoarders with DD.


Not sure why I felt compelled to share my entire day, but there you go!

Well... now 10:30 am and DD is up and willing to run in the rain with me. I will feed her and we will head out!

I hope everyone has a super Sunday!.................P
 
GREAT WEEK for you! WTG! And at least SOMEONE thinks I'm wise... it certainly isn't my children!! :rotfl: Thanks!



Those inches lost are AMAZING! I never measured myself when I started this journey, but I often wish I had... it would be nice to have other tangible proof of my weight loss, other than just the scale.



You are amazing~! There aer MANY people with far less in the way physically that are always full of excuses of why they can't exercise. You certainly have a decent excuse, but you aren't letting it slow you down! I'm so impressed. And by the time your leg is ready for action, your upper body should be BUFF!! (just don't overdo.... you do need to recover!)



Tough to start a new week like this, but I have been there plenty of times. Friday tends to be a tough day for me.... if the official weigh-in is good, I feel like I "deserve" a splurge. If the official weigh-in is less than stellar, I end up looking towards comfort eating.... EITHER WAY, I am self-sabotaging... SO STUPID!

RECORD those cookie points and MOVE ON! You still have plenty of Flex points for the week.... and you still have the potential for a loss this week. Take it from someone who has actually used up all of her Flex points by Saturday night!!



NO KIDDING! You look super! What impressive photos! I hope you are super proud of all you have accomplished!



:cool1: on the bolded parts!!

My answer to the QOTD: I am definitely NOT a high stress person. I don't have a stressful job, my kids don't really give me more than normal stress ("clean your room, do your homework, don't hit your sister/brother"). I kind of create my own stress sometimes.... silly things like unclean house or disorganization stresses me. Running late stresses me. But most of that stuff is well under my control, so I try to work at keeping things under control so I DON'T get hit by that kind of stress. Guess I am kind of a "chill" person most of the time!



In regards to what I bolded... you could respectfully have a quick talk with Nana about your goal to be healthier and live longer and how the kind of eating you are doing now will help you accomplish that and that you would really appreciate it if she could be supportive of your new lifestyle.

DH's mom can be a bit like your Nana.... she will pat DH's belly and comment on how concerned she is about his weight and his health...blah, blah, etc, etc... and then be SURE he has the 2 doz. fresh cookies she made him to bring home!! Talk about a mixed message! I know that many people of that generation especially associate food with love, but sometimes it needs to be about HEALTHY LOVE! You wouldn't give a recovering addict a drink, right? Or buy a quitter a new pack of cigarettes, right? So why do so many people insist on sabotaging the healthy lifestyle changes of a "dieter" (for lack of a better word)??

If people in your family want to comment (assuming behind your back) about you becoming anorexic, you can't really stop them... but you can be sure that you are SHOWING them that you are living a healthier lifestyle by making good choices at your family functions... and that might including being the one to bring along the (only?) healthy choices available! I often feel like that, especially with DH's family (although one DSIL is great about bring a big fruit platter).

You need to do what is best for YOU and stop worrying about what they think!




ONE-DERLAND!! It's an amazing place! Now you can start concentrating on changing that number in the ten's place!! Great job!



Instead of getting into a funk about the ankle and the lack of running, change up your thinking and use this as an excuse to find lots of great new upper body and ab exercises!

And let the ankle have the time it needs to recover.... rest, ice elevation is probably the key, unless you think it is more than a sprain. I think I saw a post where you mentioned an x-ray... good idea and I hope everything is okay.



You ROCK!! :worship: 5 pounds is an AMAZING amount this far into your journey! And obviously your new, updated eating plan is working for you!



Nice job on placing in the race! I can't imagine that feeling!



Good choice with the soup..... just take the downfall (such as it was) and MOVE ON! Jump back in the wagon and stay on track! What you said in the bolded area shows me (and everyone of course) that you are making HUGE STRIDES in your thinking.... healthier living and better choices are coming more naturally. Those are things that will impact you for a LIFETIME!



You did great and made some good choices when confronted with a difficult situation... plus you got in your run.. good way to end your day!



Can't comment on the music (cause I'm an old lady :laughing: ), but glad you were able to get on the treadmill. And you did some intervals...that is excellent! Just curious why the thunderstorm stopped you.... were you afraid the power would go out? Or is there some danger associated with using the TM during an electrical storm? I have used my TM many times during storms, but maybe I shouldn't be?? :confused:



For me/us, it is truly a full-on VACATION. We eat out (so no cooking or clean up or meal planning), we stay in a hotel (no bed making, etc), we fly there (it always feels more "real" when we fly somewhere), and other than rising early, there are no demands of any sort. Our other vacations are fun, but (especially for me) there is still plenty of work involved.

When we go away with my family (one week every summer) the ladies are still pretty much in the kitchen every day (although we take turns for dinner-one family each night in charge of cooking and clean up)... everyone still needs breakfast, lunch, snacks, dessert, etc.... and unfortunately we come from a group where the men are RARELY seen in the kitchen unless they are EATING!! ;) Frustrating, but we are used do it. Plus we rent a house, so we are still making beds, picking up towels, sweeping, wiping down the counters, etc. We have a GREAT TIME and I dread the day we stop doing it for some reason (been doing it since I was PG with DD who turns 15 soon).... but there is lots of work involved.

Our time at the Cape with DH's family is a bit more relaxing, because we stay with other people (one DSIL and one DBIL have summer homes there, and one DSIL lives there year round), and I do bring food and groceries, but I am not usually in charge of making any meals or any decisions. We just go with the flow of what everyone else decides to do!

So anyhow.... now that I have rambled on and on.... our WDW/DL vacations pull me back because of the MAGIC of a REAL vacation for me!

And it is usually just us four.... another vacation rarity for us! Also, I have been enthralled with the "idea" of Disney since early childhood when DGrandfather first started visiting WDW (shortly after it opened) and telling us about the exciting things to be found there. I KNEW it must be a magical place if my wonderful, special, creative, magical Grandpa loved it! And I was right! And I was lucky enough to share my first visit to WDW with him and my Grandmother and my parents and brother when I was just 10 years old!



Can't wait to hear how it went! Hope your weather is better than mine right now! You RUN girl!!


Well, happy SUNDAY morning friends!! I was among the early risers here, but opted to stay snuggled in bed and read for while.

DD claimed she wanted to run with me today.... I told her I wanted to head about about 8 am, but here it is almost 10 and she isn't up yet! I will check on her shortly and head out with or without her. It is raining, but I am not going to let that stop me.

Yesterday went well... our Robotics team raised about $300 at the yard sale. Not as much as I hoped, but the day started poorly with POURING rain from 6:30 am until a bit after 8 am. But from there it cleared up and was beautiful. But I think that the initial rain kept lots of folks home.

I WROTE a plan for the day and pretty much STUCK TO IT... and that plan included rising at 4 am to get in a 45 minute run before the day got away from me. I KNEW if I wrote that run into my plans that it would be much more likely to actually happen and it did!

The only drawback to the day was that rising early meant I was hungry more in the morning. I ended up spending 2 points for a latte at about 8:30 am.... as opposed to the 0 point iced coffee I was planning... but I was cold and wet at the time.

I also spent 2 unplanned points on a Rice Krispie treat in the afternoon and one point on three bites of pizza. So even though I was pretty much on plan for the day and ate my healthy lunch that I had packed and brought along, I still ended up at dinner time with only 1 point left to spend without having to go into Flex Points. Well, you know I had to go into the Flex points.... I spent 5 of them for dinner (chicken and brown rice and veggies), and 3 for a dessert (sure, I could have skipped it, but I was still a bit hungry and I was craving a treat). DD and I went out for another 30 minute brisk walk at 8:40 pm so I could earn back a few of those dinner points with activity. I'm still going to count them as Flex points used, but I felt better about it any how, once I walked. Here is how the day looked.....

4:10 am Out the door for a run... a bit under 4 mi.

4:50 am Hit the shower, get dressed, get kids up at 5:00am

5:15 am Leave the house, drive 30 minutes and drop DD off at swim practice.

6:00 am Stop for breakfast at Dunkin Donuts for DS and myself. Ordered hot water (brought along my own breakfast beverage mix of choice in my favorite Disney cup, 1 point), egg white wake up wrap (3 points). Drive straight to yard sale site.

6:30 am Still hungry so also had oatmeal/raisin bar I brought along (2 pts). Setting up yard sale stuff in the pouring rain.... desperately trying to keep the stuff dry under the woefully inadequate tents... but better than nothing.

7:00 am Check cell phone... DD has been trying to reach me... slight emergency... no swim practice because no power at the Y. When she couldn't reach me she called home and woke up DH. Her coach brought her partway and DH met them.

7:30 am DH arrives to check on us and ask if we want coffee. I ask for the medium latte with skim/Splenda because I am cold (2 pts). Probably should have gone for just a black coffee.

8:00 am - 10:00 am Busy moving stuff around, selling, collecting money, etc, etc, etc. Latte tastes great. Weather clearing and I'm drying out.

10:00 am I notice I am STARVING. I eat the 1 portion of cantaloupe I brought along. It tastes great and is thirst quenching (I keep forgetting to drink water.... too busy!)

12:noon Finally slows down enough for lunch. DH brings in pizza (against my wishes)... supposed to be primarily for my kids and another family, but sort of becomes a buffet for the masses (kids and parents who are "helping" with the yard sale). He has to run back for two more pizzas. I have one bite of his slice and two bites of DD's slice... yummy and hot, but greasy. Glad I stuck with my planned lunch. Whole wheat wrap (2 pt) with Hormel all-natural turkey (1 pt), mustard (0 pt), and lettuce (0 pt). Side of broccoli salad (2 pt), and a full liter of cold seltzer (0 pt). I am comfortably full and happy with my healthy choices. Resist the sodas and cookies and candy bars that the team is selling.

12:00 -1:15pm Making sales, consolidating stuff down, run to nearby yard sale and buy a new crockpot (new in box for $5 :) !!)

1:30 pm Start packing up the stuff. One load for the dump, one load for the Goodwill. Tables back to the school, tents down and packed up, etc. Indulge in a caffeine-free diet coke (0 pts but 75 cents) and a packaged Rice Krispie treat (2 pts but 50 cents) to "support the team":laughing:.

2:30 pm Driving to the Goodwill (about 30 minutes away) with a full car load. Stop for iced coffee at McD (splash of skim milk and sugar free vanilla syrup, 0 pts).

5:30 pm Home again, everything unpacked and put away. Starting dinner and counting up the points for the day.... realize I am at 17 points! How did that happen??

8:00 pm Finally serving dinner... took forever for the rice to cook. Skillet "quick" chicken and rice recipe. One skinless chicken thigh (3 pts), 1/2 C of the brown rice/tomato/green pepper mix (3 pts), another liter of selter (0 pt), steamed asparagus (0 pt).

8:40 pm DD and I head out for a brisk walk. Aiming for at least 30 minutes. We do the full 30, but just barely as my old-lady bladder is protesting the liter of seltzer I had at dinner and we walk back very briskly!! :laughing:

9:15 pm I enjoy a large serving of the "cheesecake" that I made earlier in the week. (Found the recipe on Sparkpeople.... will share it another day once I have perfected it!). Double serving of cheesecake (3 pts), plus another liter of seltzer (which I fell asleep without finishing fully).

10:00 pm.... falling asleep while watching an episode of Hoarders with DD.


Not sure why I felt compelled to share my entire day, but there you go!

Well... now 10:30 am and DD is up and willing to run in the rain with me. I will feed her and we will head out!

I hope everyone has a super Sunday!.................P

Amazing day!! You rock!! I can't wait to see the cheesecake recipe. I am not a big cheesecake eater but my DH loves it. :)
 
I ran my 5K this morning and... I placed 2nd in the "women 30-39" group with a time of 29:44!!!!!:banana::banana: It was a very hilly course and all I really wanted was to finish under 30 minutes and I did it. I've never placed in a race before and I am seriously stoked!! Gotta love those small town races!
Whoo hoo!!!! That is fantastic!!!

We're back from vacation and back to real life...waaaaahhhhh! And I can't find my bodybugg...I'm hoping it turns up during the rest of the unpacking but I'm thinking it's still in Kentucky :headache:
Welcome back!! Hope the bodybugg made it back with you.

3. Now, I need support. 2 weeks from today, I will be on the road to WDW. Since you are on the Dis, you know what that means. Even though I've been working on plans, I don't feel ready. I also have the massive amounts of stuff to pack and get ready (charge camera batteries, little details, etc.) I also have a portfolio, 10 lesson plans, a mini-lesson, and strategies lesson to prepare. We'll also have our final exam on the day I leave. I have my Torch Run (first run in public) Monday, and 2 workdays at school to finish packing up my room, finish my records, etc. I am trying not to stress, (belly fat, belly fat), and I am going to get out my Franklin Covey binder and make a to-do list, down to hours of the day, for the next week. Please send PPD my way that I am able to handle things without overeating or overstressing!
pixiedust:pixiedust:pixiedust:That's a lot going on. It looks like you've been to wdw a few times, so you know it, and don't let that stress you out. If you don't have the time to make lots of plans for the trip, you can plan on the way, and as you go. You have done amazing since january, and you will not let the stress undo what you have done. Come here and vent any time you need to. You will get through the next 2 weeks, and they you're doing to disney world!!! You will look and feel amazing on your trip thanks to all your hard work. Hang in there, Taryn!!!!

As far as my picnic eating goes....overall I think I did ok. I drank 4 bottles of water=8 glasses. I had 1 hotdog, a tbsp size of buffalo chicken dip, and a tbsp size of taco dip, and 8 tortilla chips. I also had 3 bites of dh's chocolate cake. Overall I finished my day with using only 6 of my extra points. I am just about to head out for a run so that will give me 6 points added to my day. Otherwise I would have used 12 extra points. either way I have 15 extra left through tomorrow. So I would say I did good. I kept telling myself I really didnt need those things. I tried to stay away from the table once I was done eating. All those things helped. Thanks again for all your support. You all are awesome!:goodvibes
Sounds like you did awesome to me. :thumbsup2

I finally got a walk in after a down pour with thunder. Didn't want to get on the tredmill during a thunderstorm, so I waited. I was sweating up a storm when I was walking. I fluxuated between speed numbers so that I got a good work out :goodvibes
Nice job on the walk, Kailey.

What is it about WDW or DL that pulls you back?
I love the escape from reality, and it is just totally about Michael and I having fun, being together and enjoying the magic. I love the excitement and pure joy I see in Michael's face. I love, love, love, magic express, and the fact that once we check our bags in boston, we're on vacation, no baggage claim, no driving, no worries. Also being a single mom, I feel safe there. I know the area, and I'm not driving so I'm not going to drive and get lost in a bad area, which is always a worry when we go to other new places. I just love it.
:hug::hug::hug: Awww - thanks so much for remembering me! I woke up from a race anxiety dream - I never have those, but I did last night, and so finding a kind thought for me here has made a huge difference to how I'm feeling about this race. I'll be seeing Jen and a bunch of other WISHers pretty soon - we'll definitely be thinking of the Biggest Loser crew this morning as we run!
Thanks! I actually slept pretty good. I am showered, have make-up on and have my hair done. I have my super cute running outfit on (complete with matching nail polish :rotfl2:). I am about to eat a bit of oatmeal and then get out the door. I have to remember how I have trained for hundreds of miles and I can do this. I need to visualize myself crossing that finish line.

Thanks to everyone here for ALL the support! I would not be running a 1/2 marathon without all of you constantly encouraging me these past 6 months. I will check in later today once I have SUCCESSFULLY run 13.1 miles and FINISHED the race!
Whoo hoo!! Good luck Jen and Corinna!! Can't wait to see pictures!! Have fun!!

I managed to get my run in last night prior to any storms. This week Ive been running for 41 min. and have gotten about 3.2miles. My run usually ends a number of blocks away from my house but I cut through a park to get back and thats my 5 min cool down. Last night I had already made it past the 3.2 mark and got to 3.5 at 41min. So instead of walking the rest of the way home 1/2 mile. I decided to keep running and see how long I could push myself. I made it home at 48 min. It turned out to be exactly 4 miles. :banana: This is the farthest I have ever run! I was really excited. I am so confident that I am going to finish the 1/2 in feb. I have no doubts!!!! It was an amazing feeling.
Congrats on increasing your run length. You are going to be fine for the half in february.

This week I'm doing salads for lunch, I am going to have a disciplined week and get back on track. Kathy - you inspired me with your great week last week!
Thanks Jenn. You can do it!! I am back to tracking every bite, and it really made a big difference for me.

lisah0711 said:
I love these Disney questions on a Sunday morning! I've been going to Disneyland for almost 50 years. As a child my parents took me for my birthday every year, my curfew was when the fireworks were over (they were only on in the summer), and later I turned my love for Disneyland into a job at Tomorrowland. Later, I got to share that love with my DH and then my DS. I can't think of a time in my life that I haven't loved Disneyland so I would say it is a part of me and that is why is calls me back.
How awesome to have those birthday memories at DL from your childhood. I never went as a child, and I'm so happy to be able to bring Michael and let him make some of the amazing memories he's made. I'll be sure to encourage him to look into the college program when it's time.:rotfl: Not just so I can visit him, but that would be nice.

It's been raining here, but it looks like we're having a bit of a lull so I'm going out for my run/walk now, and I'm planning to cook steak, chicken and veggies on the grill when we get back.

Have a nice sunday.
 

Good morning everyone!

Good luck to all of you who are racing, I can`t wait till I can run enough to do a 5k.

I had a really good day yesterday at my brother`s BBQ. I actually had my DH make my plate for me so that I didn`t have to be tempted, so he only brought me our grilled chicken, green salad, and raw veggies. I didn`t snack on any chips and I didn`t have any desserts (I wasn`t depriving myself, just really didn`t feel like having any). The only 'bad' thing I had was 2 beers. But i tracked everything and was within my calorie range for the day, so I`m very happy :)

QOTD: Now it`s my DD2 who keeps us coming back. My DH and I went twice before she was born (once for our honeymoon) and have been twice since she`s been born (at 18 months and 2). We`re thinking about squeezing in another trip in August this year because she`ll still be free (she`ll be turning 3 while we`re there), but we have to see if our finances will allow it.
DH and I love seeing the magic in her eyes. It melts my heart to watch her with the characters and see her eyes light up on all the rides and at the shows (I tear up several times a trip ;) ) DH and I are a little Disneyed out and would wait a couple of years before going back, but I feel so bad about not bringing DD while she`s still young enough to believe in the magic.

Have a great day!
 
jennz no cheating lol ;)

pjlla, I didn't want to take the chance of getting electracuted cause the machine we have has a metal heart censer on it. Also the power could go out and it being in the basement, it would suddenly be to dark and hard to find my way back upstairs do to the junk down there lol.

Thanks mikamah :goodvibes
 
In regards to what I bolded... you could respectfully have a quick talk with Nana about your goal to be healthier and live longer and how the kind of eating you are doing now will help you accomplish that and that you would really appreciate it if she could be supportive of your new lifestyle.

DH's mom can be a bit like your Nana.... she will pat DH's belly and comment on how concerned she is about his weight and his health...blah, blah, etc, etc... and then be SURE he has the 2 doz. fresh cookies she made him to bring home!! Talk about a mixed message! I know that many people of that generation especially associate food with love, but sometimes it needs to be about HEALTHY LOVE! You wouldn't give a recovering addict a drink, right? Or buy a quitter a new pack of cigarettes, right? So why do so many people insist on sabotaging the healthy lifestyle changes of a "dieter" (for lack of a better word)??

If people in your family want to comment (assuming behind your back) about you becoming anorexic, you can't really stop them... but you can be sure that you are SHOWING them that you are living a healthier lifestyle by making good choices at your family functions... and that might including being the one to bring along the (only?) healthy choices available! I often feel like that, especially with DH's family (although one DSIL is great about bring a big fruit platter).

You need to do what is best for YOU and stop worrying about what they think!

ONE-DERLAND!! It's an amazing place! Now you can start concentrating on changing that number in the ten's place!! Great job!

Thank you so much for your advice. It is all well taken. I will keep on standing my ground and just be confident with myself. Most of the other family members are supportive. Its just my nana. She gets offended when you dont eat her food. I think its the generation. Ive dealt with it all my life so I guess Im in a good place now to not just give in because I feel bad. Thanks again!
 
First off - I know you will be tired this evening Jen, but you have to share how you manage to keep make up on while running a half marathon! :lovestruc You have done a great job with your training!

Make up is not a problem! :thumbsup2 Gotta have my eye liner on even though you never really see it because I wear my sunglasses. It is kind of like having matching finger nail and toe nail polish! :rotfl2:

So instead of walking the rest of the way home 1/2 mile. I decided to keep running and see how long I could push myself. I made it home at 48 min. It turned out to be exactly 4 miles. :banana: This is the farthest I have ever run! I was really excited. I am so confident that I am going to finish the 1/2 in feb. I have no doubts!!!! It was an amazing feeling.

Great job with your run! You will totally be able to do the 1/2 in February. In January of this year I could barely run for 60 seconds - now I am going to register for my 2nd half marathon...just 6 months later! You can do it!

Well, thanks to Jen, I did 40 minutes of yoga this morning. I am considering it "new" since I haven't done it in a looonnngg time.

Great job on trying something new for exercising! Hope you had fun with your yoga!

Alright, I would reply more but it is going to be a busy day. I have report cards that MUST be done before tomorrow and I have barely started them. I will give you all a brief update on the race.

We got to the race about 6:15 AM and I was stunned by all the runners (even though I knew it would be huge, I was still surprised). I was even more surprised when I saw that our area to line up was about 2 blocks back from the start line (this was based on the pace we were aiming for). :eek: The weather really was cooperating with us as it was a perfect temperature. There were points where it was really sunny and hot and other times where the skies were a bit cloudy and a slight breeze would come (loved this part). DH and I felt really good this morning and the first miles passed pretty quickly. We had planned on walking at mile 4...but didn't. We walked for a couple of moments to get drinks at mile 5 and then ran right away again. We planned on walking at mile 8...but didn't. Again, we walked for a minute or two to drink and have some jelly beans. At about mile 11 we caught up with Corinna and again, walked as we had drinks. Then we ran again. The end of the race is almost all uphill. There was one really steep hill where we power walked up part of it as our running was as slow as walking! I was so excited to see the flag for mile 13 and crossing the finish line was AMAZING!

Our time: 2 hours, 22 minutes and 30 seconds! :woohoo:
Our goal: 2 hours, 45 minutes (or more...we just were hoping for under 3 hours)

I am so proud of DH and totally proud of myself. I can't believe that we completed the race in such a great time!

On the way home, we were talking about registering for our next 1/2 marathon...we must be insane! :upsidedow

Alright, time to focus on the grades but I just wanted to share how happy I was. Here is one of the photos:
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AWESOME JOB JEN:cool1::banana::dance3::yay::woohoo:
You should be very proud of yourself and DH. That was a great time and well above your goal! Oh and the outfit was super cute, even though I only saw half of it, I loved the hot pink. I thought we would have gotten to see a picture of your pretty nails that match. :laughing:
 
Just call me Cheaty McCheaterson this weekend. :sad2:

This is my biggest downfall! I just can't seem to wrap my brain around sticking with healthy eating habits on the weekends. This morning we went to Bob Evans to meet a group of friends. My one friend, a gorgeous skinny doctor BTW, ordered a light omelet with steamed broccoli on the side, and there I was with my big biscuit and gravy bowl. Yesterday we went to a wine tasting and fondue night. I didn't do too badly there, but still.

I suppose I can make up for it throughout the week, but I'd rather just get myself so that I can be consistent even on the weekends.
 
Congratulations Jenanderson and DH - you guys had such a great race and I'm so glad I got a chance to run the last 3 miles with you - was it 2 or 3? It really FELT like 3!!! Those were some hills.

Unfortunately, I did not have as awesome a race as Jen, but they can't all be brilliant. I can't tell if I'm overtrained or undertrained, but whatever it was, it was pretty uncomfortable. I started out with the 2:10 pace group because that was my last PR, but I just got slower as the race went on and in the end, I think that if Jen had not picked me up and kept me with her, I wouldn't have gotten in under 2:25 at all. Thanks, Jen! And good luck with those report cards! Make sure to get enough movement throughout the day as well - muscles can lock up pretty badly if you do that kind of exertion and then sit too much.

The rest of my day: 2 picnics (I'm already late for one) and a 3rd Grade Musical tonight.
 
Make up is not a problem! :thumbsup2 Gotta have my eye liner on even though you never really see it because I wear my sunglasses. It is kind of like having matching finger nail and toe nail polish! :rotfl2:



Great job with your run! You will totally be able to do the 1/2 in February. In January of this year I could barely run for 60 seconds - now I am going to register for my 2nd half marathon...just 6 months later! You can do it!



Great job on trying something new for exercising! Hope you had fun with your yoga!

Alright, I would reply more but it is going to be a busy day. I have report cards that MUST be done before tomorrow and I have barely started them. I will give you all a brief update on the race.

We got to the race about 6:15 AM and I was stunned by all the runners (even though I knew it would be huge, I was still surprised). I was even more surprised when I saw that our area to line up was about 2 blocks back from the start line (this was based on the pace we were aiming for). :eek: The weather really was cooperating with us as it was a perfect temperature. There were points where it was really sunny and hot and other times where the skies were a bit cloudy and a slight breeze would come (loved this part). DH and I felt really good this morning and the first miles passed pretty quickly. We had planned on walking at mile 4...but didn't. We walked for a couple of moments to get drinks at mile 5 and then ran right away again. We planned on walking at mile 8...but didn't. Again, we walked for a minute or two to drink and have some jelly beans. At about mile 11 we caught up with Corinna and again, walked as we had drinks. Then we ran again. The end of the race is almost all uphill. There was one really steep hill where we power walked up part of it as our running was as slow as walking! I was so excited to see the flag for mile 13 and crossing the finish line was AMAZING!

Our time: 2 hours, 22 minutes and 30 seconds! :woohoo:
Our goal: 2 hours, 45 minutes (or more...we just were hoping for under 3 hours)

I am so proud of DH and totally proud of myself. I can't believe that we completed the race in such a great time!

On the way home, we were talking about registering for our next 1/2 marathon...we must be insane! :upsidedow

Alright, time to focus on the grades but I just wanted to share how happy I was. Here is one of the photos:
P6070459-1.jpg

WooHoo!!!! I'm so happy for you all! And what a great time with all those hills at the end!

And all I can add is---Come run the Wine and Dine with us (me and DH) in October!!!!
 
jennz no cheating lol ;)

pjlla, I didn't want to take the chance of getting electracuted cause the machine we have has a metal heart censer on it. Also the power could go out and it being in the basement, it would suddenly be to dark and hard to find my way back upstairs do to the junk down there lol.

Thanks mikamah :goodvibes

I think personally I'd worry more about breaking an ankle trying to get out of a dark basement than I would the heart sensor... but I see your point. Better safe than sorry!

Make up is not a problem! :thumbsup2 Gotta have my eye liner on even though you never really see it because I wear my sunglasses. It is kind of like having matching finger nail and toe nail polish! :rotfl2:



Great job with your run! You will totally be able to do the 1/2 in February. In January of this year I could barely run for 60 seconds - now I am going to register for my 2nd half marathon...just 6 months later! You can do it!



Great job on trying something new for exercising! Hope you had fun with your yoga!

Alright, I would reply more but it is going to be a busy day. I have report cards that MUST be done before tomorrow and I have barely started them. I will give you all a brief update on the race.

We got to the race about 6:15 AM and I was stunned by all the runners (even though I knew it would be huge, I was still surprised). I was even more surprised when I saw that our area to line up was about 2 blocks back from the start line (this was based on the pace we were aiming for). :eek: The weather really was cooperating with us as it was a perfect temperature. There were points where it was really sunny and hot and other times where the skies were a bit cloudy and a slight breeze would come (loved this part). DH and I felt really good this morning and the first miles passed pretty quickly. We had planned on walking at mile 4...but didn't. We walked for a couple of moments to get drinks at mile 5 and then ran right away again. We planned on walking at mile 8...but didn't. Again, we walked for a minute or two to drink and have some jelly beans. At about mile 11 we caught up with Corinna and again, walked as we had drinks. Then we ran again. The end of the race is almost all uphill. There was one really steep hill where we power walked up part of it as our running was as slow as walking! I was so excited to see the flag for mile 13 and crossing the finish line was AMAZING!

Our time: 2 hours, 22 minutes and 30 seconds! :woohoo:
Our goal: 2 hours, 45 minutes (or more...we just were hoping for under 3 hours)

I am so proud of DH and totally proud of myself. I can't believe that we completed the race in such a great time!

On the way home, we were talking about registering for our next 1/2 marathon...we must be insane! :upsidedow

Alright, time to focus on the grades but I just wanted to share how happy I was. Here is one of the photos:
P6070459-1.jpg

Did you really run 13.1 miles wearing that necklace? You look terrific BTW! I am so impressed. I just said to DD... "Two of my Dis friends ran a half marathon this morning"... she was like.."really?". We are both very impressed with you and Corinna!

New here. I'd like to join the Summer Challenge. :yay:

Welcome aboard! PM your weight to LuvBaloo to get started. All of the important information about the challenge is on the first page of this thread. Other than that just jump on in!


DD and I did 4 miles this morning with 5 minute walk/run intervals. She is a swimmer, not a runner, and I figured she would be more comfortable with this. The rain held off for most of it, but it was raining pretty hard by the time we returned home. It was nice to have company for a change! I've only ever run alone.

TOM came for its somewhat irregular visit this morning, which is encouraging me to think that next week's weigh-in might be good again... and I'm surprised that this past weigh-in was so good. Just 1.8 pounds to go and 11 days until my b.day.... can I do it??? I guess we'll wait and see.

I forgot to mention this earlier..... remember the circuit training class I was taking at the Y earlier this spring.... and the trainer left and the class ended abruptly? Well... two of the girls in the class with me were at the yard sale yesterday and said that they had been trying to figure out how to find me (they are from another town and didn't know my last name)! The trainer we were working with has started her own classes through a local Rec. department. I have the schedule for this week and I am planning to attend at least two of the boot camp classes!! I'm so excited. New friends and a new exercise class!!

Lunch is a yummy vegetable soup.... just a bit of diced chicken thrown in for some protein. The base is a homemade veggie stock I made a few months ago and threw in the freezer. The veggies are fresh and frozen bits of this and that to clean out the fridge (broccoli, carrots, onion, celery, green beans, peas). It is very yummy and just right on this rainy day. I started with a huge green salad while the soup cooked and now I'm having a huge bowl of soup... all for just a few points. I'm determined to leave the rest of my Flex points alone this week (unless a yummy treat comes my way that I want to indulge in, of course :woohoo:).

I've done a bit of housework and such and will head to the scrapbooking table after lunch.... I'm LOVING the rain and thunder because it gives me a built-in excuse to not worry about the lawn or gardens or pool right now!
TTYL..............................P
 
We got to the race about 6:15 AM and I was stunned by all the runners (even though I knew it would be huge, I was still surprised). I was even more surprised when I saw that our area to line up was about 2 blocks back from the start line (this was based on the pace we were aiming for). :eek: The weather really was cooperating with us as it was a perfect temperature. There were points where it was really sunny and hot and other times where the skies were a bit cloudy and a slight breeze would come (loved this part). DH and I felt really good this morning and the first miles passed pretty quickly. We had planned on walking at mile 4...but didn't. We walked for a couple of moments to get drinks at mile 5 and then ran right away again. We planned on walking at mile 8...but didn't. Again, we walked for a minute or two to drink and have some jelly beans. At about mile 11 we caught up with Corinna and again, walked as we had drinks. Then we ran again. The end of the race is almost all uphill. There was one really steep hill where we power walked up part of it as our running was as slow as walking! I was so excited to see the flag for mile 13 and crossing the finish line was AMAZING!

Our time: 2 hours, 22 minutes and 30 seconds! :woohoo:
Our goal: 2 hours, 45 minutes (or more...we just were hoping for under 3 hours)

Congratulations Jenanderson and DH - you guys had such a great race and I'm so glad I got a chance to run the last 3 miles with you - was it 2 or 3? It really FELT like 3!!! Those were some hills.

Unfortunately, I did not have as awesome a race as Jen, but they can't all be brilliant. I can't tell if I'm overtrained or undertrained, but whatever it was, it was pretty uncomfortable. I started out with the 2:10 pace group because that was my last PR, but I just got slower as the race went on and in the end, I think that if Jen had not picked me up and kept me with her, I wouldn't have gotten in under 2:25 at all. Thanks, Jen!

Ladies... yall are an inspiration. Amazing job! :banana::cool1::banana:


I am having one of those grazing days. No reason. No excuse. Just bored and filling the time with... peanut butter. :guilty: I confess. I have an irrational and inexplicaple love of peanut butter. I'm not quite to that point where I know that I'm done with this for the day, but I'm at least to the point where I'm contemplating being done with it. Like, I know I'm strong enough, but not sure that I want to be. :sad2: So, I'm HERE now and it feels like a step toward the light.:)
 
Did you really run 13.1 miles wearing that necklace? You look terrific BTW! I am so impressed. I just said to DD... "Two of my Dis friends ran a half marathon this morning"... she was like.."really?". We are both very impressed with you and Corinna!

I have the schedule for this week and I am planning to attend at least two of the boot camp classes!! I'm so excited. New friends and a new exercise class!!

My sister asked the same thing about the necklaces! :rotfl2: The one is my WDW charm necklace. The 2nd one has engraved circles - one says 13.1 and the other one says PRINCESS. I told my sister that I have to wear my Disney necklaces because that is where my power comes from! :rotfl2:

I am excited that you have a new exercise class! That's one more person in on the 2nd part of the cow challenge this week!!!! :thumbsup2
 
In the big scheme of things, last night should have not stressed me out as much as it did. So I had an annoying day at work, so the fans were awful at the ballpark, so DS was a little poop head last night. In the big scheme of things it's all pretty meaningless. Thanks for the question--I needed to be pushed back on track.:goodvibes

We took a 7.1m run this morning and with the walking at the beginning and end went 9.1 total. The run felt great, but I need to stop eating hummus/beans the night before a long run. Last week my tummy was uncomfortable, this time, well let's just say it wasn't pleasant. ;) The good news, is I finished! I told DH we need to research a better protein choice (vegetarian) for days before long runs and see if that helps. I don't like tofu very much, so not sure what we'll come up with.
Rose, I am sure that when you are having the PVCs, it's frightening, and that gets your stress level up too, but it's so hard to come out of it once you start getting worried. It's great that you feeling back on track. I know when I get anxious, I try to step back, take a deep breath, and try to relax. The meditation probably would help you during those times, if you can remember to try and do it. It's tough. Nice work on the run!! 9 miles is pretty impressive. I chuckle on the beans. I like to run in the morning so that the only thing i've eaten is yogurt and bananas. Pretty mild, and I don't burp them the whole way.

Jen and Corinna- :dance3::banana::yay::dance3: You two totally rock!! Jen, you look awesome!! So happy and the pink is your color!!
Corinna- I'm sorry the race was not one of your best, but I hope you are as proud as you should be!! You ran 13.1 miles!! You are both such an inspiration to me. Jen to hear you say in january you could hardly run one minute, gives me hope that I will run the princess next year. I'm so excited for both of you. So inspiring. Congratulations!!!
 
I think all of this humidity and just generally crappy weather is getting to me! I have been really bad this afternoon! I've had chips and dip again and some M&Ms! The thunderstorms are starting to move in! I also had another raspberry white Russian, but a small one! I still plan on getting in some kind of workout today. Just finished watching Bend it Like Beckham! Intersting movie! I think we're going to play some Lego Indiana Jones soon. I will get back on the wagon later. Headache is still hovering but I'll survive!

Welcome all newcomers! You will love it here!:cool1:
 
We're home from our weekend camping trip. It didn't rain as much as predicted so we got to do some fun things yesterday. This morning we packed up the rain and were home by 11. Diet wise I did okay. I knew that we were going to have a lot of options for dinner last night so I planned accordingly and kept within my points for the day. I did eat things that I normally don't and I had a tummy ache all night because of it. Of course the tummy ache kept me from having unnecessary desserts.

The next 3 1/2 weeks are totally stressful for me. I have lots of activities for DS 8th Grade Grad (dance prep, trip chaperone, graduation, grad party for family, and other son's MRI) I brought a bunch of stuff with me this weekend and worked on it while it rained so I'm happy about that. I think I can control my food intake which used to be a huge problem for me as I am a stress eater. Unfortunately I get a horrible back ache when I'm over stressed and it has already arrived :headache: I'm just going to keep picking away at projects, hope for the best with the MRI (I pray the brain tumor isn't regrowing) and watch what I eat.

Today's QOTD: Dh and I went to WDW on our honeymoon and it was the first time for both of us. We had fun, but it wasn't a must do again for us. Flash forward 7 years and we took our 2 oldest kids. We saw the magic in their eyes and that was it. We are all hooked. We love every aspect of our trips and that is why we go back. How many places can you go where everyone, every age has fun?
 
Way to go Corinna and JenA! You both did great.

my3princes: I hope your son is fine and in perfect health.

With the weather, we decided not to visit my grandparents. It has been raining hear on and off and
pouring pretty much nonstop where they live. We were going to plant my grandmother's and grandparents' gardens. My father's mother and my mother's parents live less than 20 houses from each other so it's easy to fit both in one day. We debated and debated going and considered leaving around noon. I was able to get in a workout before my parents made the call not to go. I was kind of disappointed as my parents go frequently and it's unusual for me to have the entire day free and be able to go, especially because they'll decide at 6 in the morning to go that day instead of planning to go in advance. Of course, my father's mother must be convinced I've been pregnant with twins, no triplets, since I can remember, because if I don't eat half a pound of pasta (with her tasteless sauce, :rotfl2:), I haven't eaten enough. I know I'm in good company with this grandparent predicament. What I usually do is try to go with the flow while I'm there and then deal with it as soon as I get home. You know, get some extra exercise that day and the day after, drink lots of water, and watch what I eat the rest of the week. Anyway, enough of that.

QOTD: Disney is my "happy place." It's truly like being in "A Whole New World." Plus, it's a great place for my sister and I to go on vacation together, without our parents. Until I turned 25 (which was after my last trip to WDW), it cost a fortune to rent a car. With Magical Express and transportation, my parents probably saved money, and of course, they didn't have to worry about us at all while we were there.

Today has been very on plan. We're getting ready to have lean steak and I assume veggies. Better go make sure of that.
 
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