Biggest Loser 11 Spring Team Challenge--for Losers and Maintainers

LTS -- Okay, I had to totally laugh at you hiding foods under the veggies!! The problem in our house is kind of the opposite. "Certain people" won't eat leftovers. I have to actually turn them into something else or declare it a "eat everything in the fridge night."

I think my body is definitely used to the volumes of water I drink at work. I have a 20 oz bottle that I keep on my desk if I don't have a 24 oz sport-style water bottle. I keep refilling it and will even sprinkle a tiny bit of crystal light lemonade in it to change it up a bit. I fill it first thing in the morning, again before lunch and again by about 2:30. Sometimes I'll start on a fourth one by about 5:00.

I only wish water had the appetite-suppressing effect for me that it does for some other people. In addition to the water, I usually have 16 oz of coffee first thing and then 1 or 2 cups of decaf green tea sometime during the day. It requires more effort on the weekend, but I feel dehydrated if I don't have it, so at least that serves as a reminder.
 
Nicole - I hope your DH found the foam roller for you. How was the hill training? That is how I destroyed my knee, so I always cringe and worry when someone deliberately does hills. Be careful

:scared1: Oh don't tell me that ;) I only do it once a week. It didn't go too bad yesterday but it wasn't easy. I ended up slowing down because I could definitely tell my body was fatigued.

In retrospect, I had a sore hip for a couple months, but the knee pain knocked me off my feet. The only other time I have had pain like that was during labor. I've read it's the most painful non-traumatic running injury.

:scared1: Yikes, wow that is some pretty serious pain! So when do you do your stretching on your foam roller? Do you do it both before and after you run?

I used the foam roller and iced and the best news--it didn't wake me up last night. So, even though it felt cruddy by the end of the workout, the recovery time is much shorter.

Yay! :goodvibes I really hope your body is finally making that step in the right direction! Woohoo! Woohoo! :woohoo: :yay:

My body actually craves water if I go even a half hour without it

Grrr... I wish my body craved water :worship:, it would make drinking it so much easier. I have to force myself to get through it :headache:

So while I sip water constantly I still have to consciously drink enough to get in a good 6-8 cups a day.

Me too ::yes::

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So I'm working on my water, have my easy Friday hour run in about an hour. DH is picking up Harry Potter during his lunch so we've got a planned movie night tonight at our house! :woohoo: popcorn:: I love Harry Potter! :yay:

No plans for the weekend except the usual errands and the continuing saga of potty training :laughing: It's going, but extremely slowly.

Nicole princess:
 
:scared1: Oh don't tell me that ;) I only do it once a week. It didn't go too bad yesterday but it wasn't easy. I ended up slowing down because I could definitely tell my body was fatigued.



:scared1: Yikes, wow that is some pretty serious pain! So when do you do your stretching on your foam roller? Do you do it both before and after you run?



Yay! :goodvibes I really hope your body is finally making that step in the right direction! Woohoo! Woohoo! :woohoo: :yay:
I love running hills. The first 9 months or so that I was running I hated it, but something kicked in this spring. I feel so strong running up a hill.:goodvibes

I do the foam roller before any exercise--it warms things up. And then I do it afterwards--I think that is supposed to help get rid of waste, help with recovery, and help keep scar tissue from forming. I also ice after every workout and as needed at least for now. (I have ice on my knee now.:goodvibes)

Things definitely are moving in the right direction. Thanks!:goodvibes
Good luck with the potty training!

Cam--do you think it was the uphills or downhills that did you in? Were you on a treadmill or outside? Just curious. I have to be really careful on downhills to avoid "breaking" and leaning back. Mike is really into Chi running so he has all these little mantras when we are going uphill. I've heard hills really mess with your itb, too.
 
Cam--do you think it was the uphills or downhills that did you in? Were you on a treadmill or outside? Just curious. I have to be really careful on downhills to avoid "breaking" and leaning back. Mike is really into Chi running so he has all these little mantras when we are going uphill. I've heard hills really mess with your itb, too.

Rose - If I am remembering it correctly, I did it on a treadmill on a Tuesday night, July 14, 2009. I did almost two hours of walking on a treadmill at a pretty good incline. When it stopped after 60 minutes, I just restarted it for another 60 and then got nearly to 60 when I decided I'd done enough and was hungry. I wasn't even training for anything. I was on this HUGE exercise push and had been doing WiiFit at least once a day, with lots of running and lunges and jumps. Then the treadmill. When I stepped off it, my knee clicked. Apparently, there was some mis-alignment and the knee cartilage got bruised from the top and bottom. Then the next morning I had my personal training session and we tried to do some weighted lunges and my knee was bothering me. I had an MRI that showed a lesion on the cartilage and some microtears. I did the Wine & Dine 10k that October and was in unbearable pain.

In December when I finally had arthroscopic surgery to scrape away the damaged cartilage, the photos show that the cartilage had almost all died and the patella was scratched on the back from the scraping. What he'd thought could be repaired arthroscopically had become a huge deal and would require essentially a cartilage transplant or a "spackling" with cartilage cells in the hope that they'd grow cartilage in the knee in the right places.

By the time I had the bone graft in May 2010, the lower part of the femur was damaged from scraping. The bone graft took very well and was a good fit to my femur. The cartilage tissue that was attached that he "pushed" took very well and "grew" so that there is, based on the xrays, good spacing in the knee with the appropriate "cushioning" by the cartilage.

It seems my continuing problems may have something to do with everything he moved around to get to the operative site. There is still a lot of unusual movement in the knee and that is causing a lot of pain and at times, only some discomfort. The swelling is so bizarre and happens every time I do any kind of lower body workout. I'm not ready to throw in the towel yet on running. I am hoping my running days aren't over. I guess we'll see.

(sorry for the long reply)
 

I've heard hills really mess with your itb, too.

Thanks for the info on the foam roller! :thumbsup2 And hills messing with your itb, makes sense now, didn't have this problem until my third hill climb, so I have to say that is probably a true statement.

Rose - If I am remembering it correctly, I did it on a treadmill on a Tuesday night, July 14, 2009.

:eek: Wow, that sucks :headache: I'll send some positive thoughts your way that your running days aren't over :hug:

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My run turned out great today! I was very pleased :woohoo: I struggled until about the 25 minute mark and suddenly my body and breathing synced together just right and I hit a runner's zone! My heart rate went a little higher than I like it (about 199) so I had to slow it down just a tad before I hit my zone, but it stayed in the 160 range during my zone :thumbsup2 so I got a great workout. See, runs like this I can enjoy, it's the ones where I have to really push myself mentally that I hate so much.

Nicole :upsidedow
 
I may have gotten my dates confused about coaching this week--I have been a little distracted this spring. Anyhow, here is a QOTD for today.:goodvibes

QOTD, Friday, April 15
Lets talk goals. I think we talked about this a little when Lisa was coaching. Have you re-evaluated your goals since the challenge started? If yes why? Do you think your original goal was realistic for this challenge or long-term? Has reaching your goal for the challenge been more or less challenging than you thought it would be? Have you thought at all about your end or maintain goal?
 
Cam--that is crazy about your knee. And two hours on the treadmill--holy cannoli!:scared1: I really think I am faster this spring after running on the treadmill all winter. (I ran faster just to get done sometimes!:rotfl:) But I can totally see where it could cause a repetitive use injury. My itbs showed up big time on a treadmill run. I hope your running days are not over either.:hug::hug:

QOTD--
I've been thinking about goals a lot lately. Feel free to skip my novel on the subject.:thumbsup2
Brief timeline:
1/1/2010 189 pounds--long term goal--150, but mostly what I wanted was a healthy bmi. I had not been at 150 pounds for over 10 years, and I was very skeptical that I could get there again.

May 2010 161 pounds--this is the weight I was at last time I lost weight--and then gained it back.

Aug 8, 2010 hit 150 pounds! Very exciting, but not ready to stop. I was training hard for my first two 1/2 marathons. And I didn't know it but was starting to really feel the effects of gluten. I was starting to have a lot of chronic health issues.

Sept 4, 2010 147 pounds. Ran my first 1/2 and went to maintain.:goodvibes I was really starting to obsess about the numbers on the scale.

Since September I have lost 9 more pounds and have slowly been inching my maintain weight down. Currently my maintain weight is 138, and my weight this morning was 138.2.:goodvibes

So the question in all this??? What is enough? Do I need to worry about it anymore? Do I need to try to hit my high school weight (3 more pounds) or is it time to stop? And more importantly, what does it matter?

I think the challenge I have found with maintaining is that I do better when I have a goal. I do better when I weigh everyday. I find myself thinking--how do people who have never had a weight problem manage their day to day weight? Do they obsess about the scale going up or down? Do I worry about this so much because I have been overweight most of my adult life?

So, still debating my FINAL goal. I know I am within a couple of pounds. And I'm happy where I am, so then I wonder, why do I need to lose that couple of pounds?

Ok, sorry for the book. As you can see I've been thinking about this.:goodvibes
 
:eek: Wow, that sucks :headache: I'll send some positive thoughts your way that your running days aren't over :hug:

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My run turned out great today! I was very pleased :woohoo: I struggled until about the 25 minute mark and suddenly my body and breathing synced together just right and I hit a runner's zone! My heart rate went a little higher than I like it (about 199) so I had to slow it down just a tad before I hit my zone, but it stayed in the 160 range during my zone :thumbsup2 so I got a great workout. See, runs like this I can enjoy, it's the ones where I have to really push myself mentally that I hate so much.

Nicole :upsidedow

Thanks for the good thoughts. Glad you had a good run, but whew! that heart rate at 199 can't be good. I am glad you slowed it down a bit.

Cam--that is crazy about your knee. And two hours on the treadmill--holy cannoli!:scared1: I really think I am faster this spring after running on the treadmill all winter. (I ran faster just to get done sometimes!:rotfl:) But I can totally see where it could cause a repetitive use injury. My itbs showed up big time on a treadmill run. I hope your running days are not over either.:hug::hug:

QOTD--
I've been thinking about goals a lot lately. Feel free to skip my novel on the subject.:thumbsup2
Brief timeline:
1/1/2010 189 pounds--long term goal--150, but mostly what I wanted was a healthy bmi. I had not been at 150 pounds for over 10 years, and I was very skeptical that I could get there again.

May 2010 161 pounds--this is the weight I was at last time I lost weight--and then gained it back.

Aug 8, 2010 hit 150 pounds! Very exciting, but not ready to stop. I was training hard for my first two 1/2 marathons. And I didn't know it but was starting to really feel the effects of gluten. I was starting to have a lot of chronic health issues.

Sept 4, 2010 147 pounds. Ran my first 1/2 and went to maintain.:goodvibes I was really starting to obsess about the numbers on the scale.

Since September I have lost 9 more pounds and have slowly been inching my maintain weight down. Currently my maintain weight is 138, and my weight this morning was 138.2.:goodvibes

So the question in all this??? What is enough? Do I need to worry about it anymore? Do I need to try to hit my high school weight (3 more pounds) or is it time to stop? And more importantly, what does it matter?

I think the challenge I have found with maintaining is that I do better when I have a goal. I do better when I weigh everyday. I find myself thinking--how do people who have never had a weight problem manage their day to day weight? Do they obsess about the scale going up or down? Do I worry about this so much because I have been overweight most of my adult life?

So, still debating my FINAL goal. I know I am within a couple of pounds. And I'm happy where I am, so then I wonder, why do I need to lose that couple of pounds?

Ok, sorry for the book. As you can see I've been thinking about this.:goodvibes

Rose - I don't know how you feel about this, but what do you think of letting your body decide? If you just live "normally" and exercise & eat at a level that you can live with "forever", I think your body will settle into the weight that it wants to be. It seems like "maintain" might be you living how you think you could long-term and your body has been willing to give up all those additional pounds. In fact, you might find that if you continue to do what you are doing, you'll naturally stay within a 2-3 pound range that you can be satisfied with. I hope you can come to a conclusion on this issue that gives you contentment. :hug:

As for me and the treadmill - Sometimes I cannot believe that I trained for two FULL marathons on the treadmill. Boy, were those some LONG hours with a kindle and lots of music and some videos on the ipod. IIRC, I trained up to 26 miles for my first one which was in Disney in January 2007, so that meant more than 6 hours on a treadmill. I'd get to the Y when it opened on Saturday mornings at 5 a.m. and then stayed straight through, with a sport bag full of race nutrition and fluids. For my second full marathon at Disney in 2008, I think I only trained up to a long run of 23 or 24 miles so it was a bit less time on the treadmill.
 
Crap lost my post.
DISing from disneyworld!
Plan to run every morning with DH, he's decided he's going to be my Bob! lol

Rose don't push yourself!! 1000's of races, only 2 knees.
You're headed in the right direction!!

Will check in periodically, just wanted to get my weight in
 
QOTD: I have re-evaluated my goal weight though I haven't change it on the spreadsheet! I decided that 145 is a good weight for me to be! I am comfortable and I seem to stay in that area easily. It gets me in a size 6 jeans and I can't imagine being lower! As much as I'd love to say I reached 140, I think 145 is more reasonable! If I work out during the week, drink my water and drink my shakes I can be within 2 pounds of that.

Enjoying Deathly Hallows with the family right now. No workout today but I didn't eat much until supper. I had too much pizza and am enjoying my raspberry white Russian.

Got Izzie's dress and Easter shoes and sneakers. Also got Ash's Easter shoes and slip on sneakers. I will go to Kohl's sometime before next weekend to get my Easter dress and some shoes.

Happy Weekend everyone! I have to work tomorrow after Izzie's soccer game!

TTFN :tigger:
 
As usual, I cannot explain where the last few days went. I have been journaling! Yesterday, I used 30 of my 49 extras, but I'm okay with that. I was with some friends and enjoying myself and actually had an appetite for the first time in about a week. Today, the appetite was kind of there, but I still have points left for the day. I don't see myself eating anything else either. I can't figure out what is making my appetite disappear at times. I scheduled a med check because I think the new ones might be the culprits. I may need to lose weight, but not like this. Unfortunately, the first appt that fit into my schedule isn't until after Easter. Until I know what is going on for sure, I'm going to have to be very good about eating all my points and following Cam's lead and getting in all the GHGs. I can't remember the last time I had a tsp of oil.

Nothing really exciting going on otherwise.

QOTD: Up until I got on the scale (Wii) a few hours ago, I hadn't thought much about my goals. But, now my goal is to lose weight in a healthy way. I can't continue to lose 2+ pounds in 3 days. And, that was with somewhat of a splurge day.

Sorry about the vent everyone.

Hope everyone has a great weekend!
 
Going to Kenny Chesney concert tomorrow at Cowboys stadium with Alan and my best friend. She wants Red Lobster for lunch before we head that way so I'll probably eat something small while we are there. Then Sunday I'm back to cleaning the house and getting things in order. I also will find out from my trainer what my training schedule is for next week. Monday, I need to go back over to my mom's and check on her cats.

My mom moved to IL in the fall and gave my brother the option to stay in her house and get room mates to cover all the bills. Well long story short the room mates bailed on him and he was struggling to get everything taken care of. He also "got fed up" with the cats and put them in the backyard. These cats have been in door cats most of their lives. Well I went over to her house on Wed to check on them and not only had he trashed her house but it had this horrible cat pee smell, like he wasn't cleaning up after them. They had no food and water and there litter box made me want to puke. I went up to Wally World and got all new supplies and got them taken care of. I went over today to check on them to make sure they were okay.

Long story short I'm going to wind up taking them and keeping them. My mom can't have them in IL now because the boyfriend she has is deathly allergic to them. So I told her I'd keep them and if months down the road it doesn't work out then she'll come back down here and surrender them to the SPCA.

I'm really upset with my brother and the nasty things he's said about my mom and I but it is what it is. Its partly the reason I've had nothing to do with my brother in over 2 years. He has this mentality that the world revolves around him and if it doesn't he throws a temper tantrum like a 3 year old (oh and did I mention he's almost 23?). He has no respect for anyone's property, animals, or anything because if he did he would not have treated her animals or her house the way he has.

She will be here the weekend of Easter and is going to get the house cleaned up, packed up, and on the market. Then he's pretty much on his own. She gave him a chance and well he didn't listen to anything she had to say so he's basically on his own now.
 
Nick's team won their first game tonight :cool1: I wonder how many calories one can burn in 4 hours of shivering? It was cool and windy. I even had my parka but he wind was raw. Oh well, I wouldn't have missed it for the world :love: I also found the results of the state bowling tournament that the boys were in 2 weekends ago. Nick did very well with at least a first, second and third place. In most categories in was in the top 10 out of 50. Colby did well too. I'm very proud of them as it wasn't the best season, but they hit their stride at the exact right time.
 
Good Saturday morning friends!

I got up a bit ahead of schedule so that I would have a minute to hop on here to say hello! I've been extremely busy lately with work and such and realized that I haven't been on here in a few days. And I'm working every day next week (including Bible Study day..:sad2: ). With it being the week before April vacation and the fact that we have suddenly received an influx of new students who need one-on-one help, I'm sure they will keep me very busy. But swim starts again for DD on Monday, so my week will be just nutty, of course.

I haven't taken the time yet this morning to try to catch up, but I will try. I am doing a walk/run with DD at about 7:30 this morning and they we are heading to MA to see my parents as they just returned from FL and I haven't seen them since Christmas.

Things are well here. I didn't have another spectacular week on the scale, despite sticking strictly to my "South Beach with WW points" diet (down just .2 lb, although I might do another step on the scale this morning). I did get in a workout every day (but a few days they weren't as long as I'd like) and a double workout on a couple of days. BUt honestly, after a YEAR of trying to lose these last few pounds, I am now more convinced than ever that my body just will not be happy at 128 and I need to give up trying to get there. I need to settle into being happy in the low 130's. It is hard to give up that goal, but I truly am out of options.

That said, I did have a physical this week (first one in many years) and will be having a full blood workup soon. Perhaps they will discover something that might give me an answer to why I just can't seem to shed these last few pounds (thyroid disease is a possibility). But whatever the case, I am proud of myself for getting to this weight and maintaining it for over a year now.


You might remember I mentioned a few months ago that I was going to try a spinning class at the Y but then I chickened out. Well.... DD talked me into it last night! All I can say is :scared1: It was nuts!! I did NOT love it, but I made it through respectably (didn't cry or pee my pants!!:rotfl:). I kept up with DD and her teenage friends to my left, and with the older lady to my right. And the instructor was a VERY FIT 57 year old man, so I was determined that I would at least finish this if he could do it! I will admit, after the first 40 minutes I had to bump down the gear level a bit....but just a gear or two below the max that he wanted us at. And I never stopped and I did everything he asked of us.

I think it was a bit like childbirth. During the class I was thinking of 1000 ways to KILL the instructor and how I would never, ever, ever do this again. But now that it's over, I am thinking how it wasn't SO bad and I MIGHT do it again sometime!!:laughing: I didn't love it and it won't become a "passion" but it is nice to add another kind of cardio to my list of things to do at the Y.

BTW, I mentioned that DD joined me on SB last week......well guess what??? She lost 9 pounds!!! Yup NINE!! Ahhh....to have a young metabolism. She is thrilled and wants to lose just a few more. Swim season heads into high gear again next week, so I'm sure the few remaining pounds will come off quickly if she continues to watch how/what she is eating. We have both decided to kind of try a modified SB Phase 1/2 this week..... very strictly watch the carbs, but not eliminate them completely. We both had a small serving of fresh strawberries last night. We might share an apple today. But still no bread, pasta, rice, cereal, crackers, etc.

Well...... I told DD I'd wake her at 7 for our 7:30 walk, so if I am going to catch up here at all, I'd better get reading! ..........................P
 
pjlla - No your not nutty. I'm constantly making lists whether its a daily to do list or school related or vacation related. It helps to get everything down on paper and then if a few days go by and i remember something I can just add it to the list.

MY WEEK BEFORE LEAVING FOR DISNEY LIST:

Call Pet Hotel and make boarding arrangements for Lizzy
Call car service and reserve car for transportation to/from airport
Call Randy's Mobility in Orlando and reserve wheelchair for trip
Check ADRs and print off ADR reservation information (I type this up all pretty in Word)
Pack
Last minute cleaning of kitchen (couple days before we leave; I hate coming back to a dirty kitchen)
Take trash out (day before we leave)

My list is TOTALLY different and MUCH longer!! I'll share it tomorrow.

Pamela - I hope DD's drama wasn't anything too bad. Boy, do I remember those days. Jenn's nickname was "Little Miss Melodrama". Thank God she has grown out of it. I hope you had a great evening. I hope you found some time at your scrapping table! :goodvibes

Just an incident with her brother.... over quickly enough. And I never made it to the scrap table.....oh well.

QOTD for Thursday, April 14:
What technology/gadgets have become useful to you in your quest for a healthier lifestyle?


Here are my favorite "gadgets":
ipod or iphone for music while I am working out/walking
iphone to use the mobile Weight Watchers tracking app
Kindle to read in large font while on the dreadmill or elliptical
Garmin to keep track of mileage/pace when I am outside
iPad to keep up with this thread even on long car rides

I'm not much of a technie......so mostly just the computer to keep up with you all and my phone that has my music. I will occasionally use a Garmin to track mileage on a run.

Just wanted to stop in and say Hi everybody! :wave:
I dropped off the challenge because I just couldn't keep up, but I do miss seeing/reading how everybody is doing.
I'm slowly getting ready for our Disney trip, and just bought stuff for fish extenders today. I'm planning to get back on here next month.

I've missed you and been thinking about you! I hope all is going well with the new house and job. Hope the girls are adjusting too. :hug:

Thanks everyone for your prayers and kind thoughts regarding Caleb. It has been an emotional week and we are looking forward to begin the process of removing the tumors in his eyes.

Physically Caleb is in great health. His blood work is perfect, and his liver and kidney functions are excellent so he is ready for treatment. The family visited the oncologist at Seattle Children's Hospital and the treatment will consist of four chemo injections. He has a catheter installed today and Monday he has an MRI for the final test. Then on Tuesday he will have three medications injected and then on Wednesday he will have the fourth. And then he waits a month before he does it again. This will go on for four treatments.

The oncologist believes that the tumors will reduce in size 50% after each treatment and by the end of the fourth visit the size of the tumors should be only 5-10% of the original size, at which point they will laser away what remains. Final analysis is that the doctor believes he has a 90% chance of maintaining full eyesight.

What we need to be watchful of is that 10 days after each chemo treatment is when his white blood count will be at its lowest and put Caleb in danger of infection. Now I am not the "touchy-feely" type but I am a servant at heart. So Kim (DW) and I had a carpet cleaning company go in yesterday to clean and sanitize the carpet for their apartment and this weekend we will go visit them and provide a top to bottom cleaning and disinfecting job. May even get them an air filter just to do all we can to keep Caleb healthy.

So there you are, an update in a nutshell. I will continue to keep you posted as more news is discovered.

Thanks again for all of your prayers and good thoughts. Disney friends are great.

Dave and Kim

PERFECT!!! That is just the sort of thing I would want my parents to do if I were in a similar situation. Maybe you could buy a box of masks and a big squirt bottle of hand santizer to keep at the door and hand out to visitors??

Prayers will continue.

Crap lost my post.
DISing from disneyworld!
Plan to run every morning with DH, he's decided he's going to be my Bob! lol

Rose don't push yourself!! 1000's of races, only 2 knees.
You're headed in the right direction!!

Will check in periodically, just wanted to get my weight in

Miss you but hope you are enjoying your trip! Talk to you soon I hope!


*** SORRY I couldn't take the time to reply to everyone!!...............P
 
Rose - I don't know how you feel about this, but what do you think of letting your body decide? If you just live "normally" and exercise & eat at a level that you can live with "forever", I think your body will settle into the weight that it wants to be. It seems like "maintain" might be you living how you think you could long-term and your body has been willing to give up all those additional pounds. In fact, you might find that if you continue to do what you are doing, you'll naturally stay within a 2-3 pound range that you can be satisfied with. I hope you can come to a conclusion on this issue that gives you contentment. :hug:
I think I am just not ready to give up the control. Does that make sense? And I think I don't know what normal is. Connie talked about this last summer--that normal has changed so much over the last decade. Mike said last night, that it's probably pretty reasonable to be stressed about this--comes with being overweight for so long. I am starting to question if given that my gluten tests showed malabsorption, maybe I should be working harder to maintain and not lose. This might not be the best time to work on those last few pounds.

Crap lost my post.
DISing from disneyworld!
Plan to run every morning with DH, he's decided he's going to be my Bob! lol

Will check in periodically, just wanted to get my weight in
Hope you are having fun Buffy! I love running at WDW!

CC--great job with the journaling this week.:goodvibes

Nick's team won their first game tonight :cool1: I wonder how many calories one can burn in 4 hours of shivering? It was cool and windy. I even had my parka but he wind was raw. Oh well, I wouldn't have missed it for the world :love: I also found the results of the state bowling tournament that the boys were in 2 weekends ago. Nick did very well with at least a first, second and third place. In most categories in was in the top 10 out of 50. Colby did well too. I'm very proud of them as it wasn't the best season, but they hit their stride at the exact right time.
Congrats to the boys, Deb! And the shivering comment make me smile. We have said that before at sporting events!:goodvibes

P--I know LTS is the SB expert, but here is my experience. We did SB several years ago. I lost a bunch on Phase 1. And I felt good--probably cause I was eating no gluten!!! Anyhow, I stayed on Phase 1 for 4 weeks (poor choice, I know) and ended up having a bout of depression afterwards. I think my seritonin levels just dropped through the floor. Maybe it had nothing to do with SB and staying on Phase 1 too long, but it was pretty bad for a couple of months. Anyhow, take care of yourself. It's so hard to decide when enough is enough--as far as goals go. :goodvibes

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Good morning! I wanted to explain about this race that's coming up--that I am having so much trouble giving up. If it were any other race, I would bag it. No problem. However, this is our local half marathon that I have wanted to do since we moved here 15 years ago. I have started and stopped training for it so many times--and everytime felt like a failure. I wasn't even going to do it cause I had kind of decided I was over it. But I had such a good princess race and was in such fabulous condition, I thought, why not? Two or three days after I signed up the itbs flared up. I couldn't believe it. I know I have not failed, it's just an injury. But mentally, I just really need to do this. I don't have visions of running Boston or winning a race, I just want the local race shirt. Anyhow, I'm sure I am being way too emotional about this, I just don't want to quit AGAIN. So, I am going to try as hard as my body will allow, and if it works great and if it doesn't, I gave it 100%. My chiro is totally in support of me trying--sometimes I wish he wasn't.;)
 
QOTD Saturday, April 16

Do you have foods that you cannot have in the house because you just can't eat them in moderation? If you have a food like that how is everyone else in your family handling it?



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I hope everyone has a great Saturday. Today is our huge fireworks and airshow display to kickoff the KY derby festival. Unfortunately the weather is cruddy--rain and cool temps. Not sure if we will go. There is a gluten free expo today as well. I think we will do that today.:goodvibes I have been craving baked goods--cheesecake or something similar. The only baked goods I've had since starting g-f has been stuff I've made on occasion and the treats at Boma in February. So, hoping to get some new ideas. I'm not a big sweet eater, but it would be nice to have treats on occasion.:goodvibes

Enjoy your Saturday!
 
QOTD, Friday, April 15
Lets talk goals. I think we talked about this a little when Lisa was coaching. Have you re-evaluated your goals since the challenge started? If yes why? Do you think your original goal was realistic for this challenge or long-term? Has reaching your goal for the challenge been more or less challenging than you thought it would be? Have you thought at all about your end or maintain goal?
I have reevaluated my goals several times, but not in a good way. I did so well jan/feb, I thought my goal of 20 pounds would be doable, but after the princess half, have essentially maintained, so again, my goal for this challenge is to get to ONE-derland. I have 5.4 pounds to go. Again I am feeling motivated that I can do it. The spring weather is finally here, and I am looking forward to doing the 5k in june that was my first 5k last year, and want to be under 200.
After 199, my next goal is 181, which was my original ww joining weight in the 90s. I think back to different times in my life, and about a year after my Dad died, I started country dancing, and lost a good amount of weight and felt good in the 170s. Funny the 181 when I first did ww, was after nursing school, and I wasn't getting any type of exercise regularly, and I think I feel and look better now at 205 and active than I did then at 181. I might need to go on a picture journey through the past and think about this.
Thanks, Rose for getting me thinking.

I find myself thinking--how do people who have never had a weight problem manage their day to day weight? Do they obsess about the scale going up or down? Do I worry about this so much because I have been overweight most of my adult life?
I wonder that too. I can't imagine ever being able to go more than a few days without stepping on the scale, and knowing where I am at. I hope as you maintain longer, the less obsessed with the scale you will get. But I think as long as you are still debating your final goal weight, you will always worry about it. Wouldn't it be nice to have never had a weight problem, but then we would never know the reward of hard work and dedication and reaching our goals.

Sometimes I cannot believe that I trained for two FULL marathons on the treadmill. Boy, were those some LONG hours with a kindle and lots of music and some videos on the ipod. IIRC, I trained up to 26 miles for my first one which was in Disney in January 2007, so that meant more than 6 hours on a treadmill. I'd get to the Y when it opened on Saturday mornings at 5 a.m. and then stayed straight through, with a sport bag full of race nutrition and fluids. For my second full marathon at Disney in 2008, I think I only trained up to a long run of 23 or 24 miles so it was a bit less time on the treadmill.
:worship::worship::worship::worship: All I can say is god bless you and all that training on the treadmill. I had such a hard time with it, and I only used one a few times, and the longest was 6.5 miles, but after that, I wanted to jump out a window. You poor thing with all you've been through with the knee. :hug: I hope it does get better and you are able to run again without pain. Thanks for the reminder about the good health guidelines. I am the same way, and forget about them, but know when do get them in, it does make a difference.

Crap lost my post.
DISing from disneyworld!
Plan to run every morning with DH, he's decided he's going to be my Bob! lol
YAY for disney world!!! soooooo jealous!!!!!!! Nice job running there!! Now, don't kill Bob if he pushes too hard. It's cause he loves you.;)

Good morning! I wanted to explain about this race that's coming up--that I am having so much trouble giving up. If it were any other race, I would bag it. No problem. However, this is our local half marathon that I have wanted to do since we moved here 15 years ago. I have started and stopped training for it so many times--and everytime felt like a failure. I wasn't even going to do it cause I had kind of decided I was over it. But I had such a good princess race and was in such fabulous condition, I thought, why not? Two or three days after I signed up the itbs flared up. I couldn't believe it. I know I have not failed, it's just an injury. But mentally, I just really need to do this. I don't have visions of running Boston or winning a race, I just want the local race shirt. Anyhow, I'm sure I am being way too emotional about this, I just don't want to quit AGAIN. So, I am going to try as hard as my body will allow, and if it works great and if it doesn't, I gave it 100%. My chiro is totally in support of me trying--sometimes I wish he wasn't.;)
You are definitely not a quitter. You have ITBS and if I was told that, I'd have an excuse to sit on the couch for months while it heals. You are giving this your all, and to see so much improvement is such a short time shows the dedication and motivation that you have to push through. Your chiropractor saying it's ok, is huge too, he must think your injury will tolerate doing the race. I have no doubt that you can finish this race. You are so strong. :hug:
QOTD Saturday, April 16

Do you have foods that you cannot have in the house because you just can't eat them in moderation? If you have a food like that how is everyone else in your family handling it?
Lucky for me it's just ds and I. It's funny, chocolate, cookies cheese snacks, can be trigger foods for me, if I'm wavering in my focus. I have taken to just buying the pizza goldfish which are gross to me, but ds likes them, so I know I won't sit and eat a whole bag at night. I have found myself searching the kitchen lately to no avail, so that means I haven't been bringing the junk home as much.

When my son was about 8 he had saved his $ to buy Hockey gear. Papa (my Dad) took him to buy it. It cost all he had and my Dad even gave him a few $. Afterward they went to lunch. Papa said okay Brian you can buy me lunch. Brian looked at him and said.
"Papa you know I do not have any money left. How about you pay, I say Thank you, you say You're Welcome and Everybody's Happy?"
:lmao:
:rotfl2:Love it.

Life is very busy as I am sure all you are dealing with it too. My dh had his last day of work today and will start his new job on monday. Nick will start at the new daycare where he will be working too. So it is a big change for all of us. I loved the teachers at his school and am so sad to be leaving but in another year he would be going to kindergarten so we would have had to say goodbye then anyway. Im not very good at goodbyes.

I think this all is giving me extreme anxiety. I have been feeling down about things but its amazing that today the sun is shining and its 68 degrees and I am feeling a better. I am hoping as the weather gets better my mood does too.
:hug:Hope all the transitions go smoothly, and the sunny, spring weather helps everyone in your house.

SWEET TOOTH

3 cake mixes, 2 frostings, Twizzlers, Lindt Truffles, Ghirardelli squaresm Gum Balls, Chocolate covered raisins, other toppings, a Cupcake cookbook, a cupcake holder and stand, mixing bowl, rubber spatula, muffin/cupcake pan, etc! It's amazing! But about 10,000 calories! At least the hot fudge in it was Fat Free!!!! There were also decorating tips and pens! We'll have fun with it!
yum. It will be lots of fun. You'll just have to do a few extra watps when your baking.

[Week 16 is 4/15-4/21.

This week's 3 Healthy Habits are:
1) Drink Six 8 oz. glasses of water.
2) Exercise a minimum of 30 minutes a day.
3) Eat a total of 5 servings of fruits and veggies.


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Thanks CC for running the hh challenge.:hug:

At the end of the day I start spring break:banana::banana:
:thumbsup2Yay!! Enjoy your spring break!!

Pamela-Wow, 9 pounds!! Congratulations to dd. SHe must feel so great and proud. That is awesome!!

Deb-Congrats to ds on winning his first high school game. He must be so excited and pumped for the season now.

Dave-So glad you have a plan, and are doing all you can to help dd and dsil. Praying for strength for all of you and little caleb.:hug:

Good morning everyone!!

It's looking like a nice day here in MA. I am going to run/walk with my friend at 10 and she wants to go a long way, so that will be good.
Ds is on spring break too, and I took monday off, and work is quiet tuesday, so I might get that off too. :yay: Tonight we may go into boston. Ds heard the radio ad about being in a disney channel commercial and we called the number and they are having auditions in town, so we signed up and are supposed to be there for 6. It doesn't cost anything, and ds was so excited at first, but I tried to explain that it was the first level of auditions, and it most likely wouldn't be on tv or anything, but he really wanted to go. But today he is wavering, and hasn't decided yet if he wants to do it. The company is called THE, and it looks like these auditions culminate in being invited to a week long conference/talent show that was in orlando last july, and cost a couple thousand dollars. Anyone heard of them? The info I could find online was all positive.
The only hard part is they told us to dress professionally, no jeans. My wardrobe consists of scrubs and jeans. I could dress as a professional nurse, but I don't think that's what they meant. :rotfl:I'll have to search the closet. Actually I have some nicer capris I could wear.

Have a great saturday!!:)
 
I decided that I wasn't going to sleep in like I did last Saturday-until 2:30 PM! So, I set my alarm, but woke up before then anyway. So far, I've been somewhat productive. I cleaned out my inbox. :eek: I don't know why I am on so many mailing lists, but I am. :rolleyes1

Today should be an OP day. I'm hoping to make it to the gym and maybe spend some time on the Wii.

QOTD: I can't really think of anything, but as a general rule, we do not keep regular potato chips in the house. That has less to do with me than my parents. :rolleyes1 Chocolate used to be a problem, but it makes me sick, so I now I can easily skip it.
 
QOTD- cookies, and pizza...if either of those two things are in this house i will eat them, and eat them, and eat them

will weigh in this evening when i can get to a scale, until then wishing everyone a great day!
 












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