pjlla
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the interview seemed to go okay. It was just the first round to see who the official "hiring team" will do formal interviews with. Now I might not hear anything until the New Year, so I'll have to put it out of my mind and just wait and see what happens.
And unfortunately the legs don't look too toned, but I've got great stamina for walking on vacations![]()
Good luck with the next step. Glad the interview went well. Have a happy holiday season and don't even THINK about it all until after 1/1!! BTW... toning is overrated.... stamina is FABULOUS!
Don't think of it as STUCK, so much as "maintaining during the holidays". When you read statistics about how much weight the average person gains during the holiday season (T.giving thru NYD), you should feel PROUD to be maintaining!Hi everyone!
I have been completely absent lately... just trying to get everything done for my daughter before the holiday break. I have been stuck at the same weight for the past 2 weeks (not that I have done much to help it along!) My motivation just hasn't been there...hopefully I will kick myself into gear soon.
Hope everyone is enjoying the Holidays!
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QOTD: I'm in my second week of waking at 4 so I can get an hour in before work. I've also done some weights and reisitance training at night while watching tv.
4 am is TOUGH... I commend you on it. I am a morning person and I can do 5 am okay, but anything before that seems like the middle of the night. I do have to get up at 4:30 am two days a week now to get DD up for her early morning swim practice and so far it hasn't been too bad. I get her up and meet the carpool and then go back home and do some WATP and then shower and get ready for the rest of the day. And on days when DH is around and I can DRIVE the entire carpool, then I am at the Y by about 5:45 am and I can get in my full workout nice and early. You will get used to the 4 am time.... just be sure you are compensating by getting to bed early enough in the PM.
I agree with what some other folks said..... "chillier" is all relative! I think our high today is supposed to be about 30 (but with a 10 degree wind chill factor). Enjoy the chilly winter weather in TN!Life has been beyond crazy lately........ I missed the cut-off for the weigh-in by a mile! I am sorry LuvBaloo! I didn't even get to sit down to my computer til tonight!!!! Work has been outrageous, and we are having Christmas this weekend in Tennessee with my brother, and leaving tomorrow.
Anyway, thank you to all of you - the coaches and everyone - I hope to make the last weigh-in. We should be back late Sunday. I won't have any access to a computer while I am gone.
It's a little chillier there, too. It was 84 today. I think it was 34 at my bro's house.
If I don't get a chance, here's wishing everyone some awesome holidays, and a happy, healthy 2010!!!!
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I lost .8 this week! I am officially under 150!
One issue I've been having is going low while working out. It has happened my last three sessions with my trainer and once when I was working out by myself. It means that I'm having to cut workouts short or stop and take a break. So I feel like I'm not getting the most out of them. Even after my blood sugar gets back to where it should be, the feeling persists and I can't give it my all.
The only thing that is different is a new med (Byetta), but it's not one that is known for causing lows on its own. I think I'm going to have to talk to my doctor.
I can't comment on the meds and other things. I just hope you can work it out. But congratulations on hitting a new number on the scale. It is such an exciting feeling when the number in the tens place changes!!
Morning all! Again, I have just a few minutes carved out here to say hi!
wed qotd- With the busy holiday season here, share one tip that helps you stay on a healthy track, or share an inspirational quote or saying that helps motivate you.
Keeping up my exercise!!! Even if everything else falls apart and I forget to journal my food and my kids put my favorite ice cream in the shopping cart (yup... happened this week!), and I am so busy I feel like I can't stop to think... if I just continue to do my minimum of 45 minutes per day of exercise, I still feel somewhat in control of my "health destiny". And I know I won't end up 10 pounds heavier and depressed on NYE. Even though I have had virtually no real "me" time lately, I have been making SURE to fit in my exercise time, even when other things have had to wait (like housework, laundry, etc).
I don't think that I mentioned it last week, but DD's other guinea pig passed away last Friday. We kind of saw it coming since the other one died last month. Moonlight has not been herself. She seemed depressed and a bit quiet and didn't seem to be eating a whole lot. DD was more ready for this death, but it was still really hard for her. But she admitted to me that she kind of felt it was coming and that she had even spent a moment that morning talking to the GP and kind of saying good-bye. And that evening when we returned home, she went right in to the cage to check on her and found her dead... she said she had been thinking about Moonlight all day and kind of suspected that this might be the case. Fortunately DH was able to dig a good hole right next to the other grave (despite the snow) so they are together now. They died exactly 1 month apart. While I am sad for DD, I certainly won't miss the mess and the responsibilities.
Well... I need to finish DD's Latin flashcards that I promised to make her. I took inventory of my Christmas shopping this morning and I am doing well, except for stocking stuffers. I am WAAAAY behind with those, so I will head out tonight to finish up that, plus pick up one gift for each DN, since my original idea fell through, and then I will be officially DONE! I don't think I have EVER been this far behind. oh well. Tree is not done, house is still a mess, nothing is wrapped... but no big deal I suppose. Trying to keep it all in perspective.
BTW.... I need an idea for our big Christmas meal. Not necessarily a "diet" or healthy meal. Last year I made (for the first time) a prime rib. It was delicious and fairly easy, but expensive and not (IMHO) delicious enough for the calories and expense. Plus there were a lot of leftovers and they didn't reheat super well.
DS is allergic to poultry, so I don't really want to do a turkey or chicken (although I would consider duck... not sure if he could eat that). The kids vetoed the idea of a lasagna or any kind of casserole. DD will not eat ANYTHING that comes from the ocean, so no shrimp or fish. (Although I suppose I could make a nice baked stuffed shrimp for the rest of us and just make her some sort of chicken.)
For ethical reasons I won't eat lamb or veal. I guess that just kind of leaves ham (yawn) or pork of some sort.... but when I mentioned having a nice pork tenderloin the kids were less than impressed.
So what's left???? Maybe steak tips? We have them a few times a year and everyone loves them, but I am not sure if they are "special" enough for our big Christmas meal. I don't mind doing a ham, but I will end up with lots of leftovers. Plus a ham doesn't seem exciting enough. Maybe if I made a few fancy sides to go with it?? KEEPING IN MIND THAT I HATE TO COOK AND I AM NOT VERY GOOD AT IT!!
ANY IDEAS?? ANYTHING? Bueller...? Bueller....? (silly old movie reference there)
I'll try to hop back on later and see how everyone is doing!................P