Hi! I'm back from the
Disneyland Half Marathon. It was lots of fun - I met and reunited with lots of WISHers, enjoyed the parks and had lots of fun on the course as well. I ran with my friend Jen (from Team Ohana) whom I've met at several other races, though we've never run together more than about a mile-long stretch at last year's Disneyland Half - through Angels' Stadium, no less.
We were not pushing for speed, just took lots of photos and enjoyed the run, for the most part. It was 100% more enjoyable than my last half marathon - I keep saying that I set a PR....in FUN. I do think it's important to remember that the finish time is really a very SMALL portion of what makes a great race experience. Even though I think it is exciting to push the boundaries and see how fast I can go sometimes, I had really lost sight of what I love about racing - I found it again over the weekend.
I even met a WISHer from this very, very thread and got a picture with her after the finish. What do you think, Stephanie - Should I post it???
And now I am finally home for a longer stretch, thank goodness! I feel like the summer has left me in the DUST, but I'm ready for the fall. I sent my starting weight to Shannon this morning (too crazy on Friday) and am looking forward to losing the "last 5 pounds" with you again.
Here's one of me on the course:
Oh, I should do the QOTD, too!
So the QOTD is do you think tracking food is an important part of weight loss?
* Yes, definitely
* Maybe, it depends on the person
* No, I don't think it's necessary
I guess I have to say "Maybe, it depends on the person" because no one thing works for everyone, but I know that for me, if I want to lose consistently, tracking is
crucial. I have a hard time knowing how much food is "just right" in the long term. If I've been tracking and try to just be sane for a week, I do OK, but longer than that and either I'm eating too much or too little. I can justify in either direction, so having a definite target to hit is important for me.
And the tracking is vital to hitting that target, because I sure can't keep those numbers in my head. Even if I try to track "retrospectively," it's too easy to forget things.