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Saturday qotd- Since we're all disney fans, when did your love for all things disney begin? Did you get the disney magic from the first time you entered a disney park, or was it a love that gradually built up?

I would say it was love that gradually built up...and up and up! My first trip was when I was about one years old. We lived just a little over an hour from Disneyland and we would go whenever relatives came to visit or just as a treat for our family. I also remember watching Disney on Sunday night. In fact, there's one movie in particular that I remember watching at my grandparents' house called Child of Glass. I keep hoping I'll find it on DVD one of these days. My dad ended up with copies of many of the Disney movies from someone he worked with back in the early days of video tape, and I remember watching copies of those movies over and over with friends.

When DH was still DB back in high school (we are high school sweethearts), I went with his family at least once and I remember how I had a new twist on my thinking of Disneyland - how romantic it was. I think one of the truly magical things about Disneyland is how there's really something for everyone...thrill seekers, young kids with mellow rides, older adults looking for entertainment, etc. These days I go mostly with the eyes of a parent and love it, but I know that will change again as my kids get older and I'll love Disney for an entirely different reason.
 
This is from 1973... every year my mom took a picture of my aunt holding my hand as we walked down Main Street. Check out the clothes... :)

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I love this picture. When we head back home in March I am gonna raid the family photos. I have one of me very young in this crazy Raggey Ann dress standing in front of Dumbo. It is sooooo 70's and my cousin is wearing bell bottoms with huge pink flowers stiched on them. I laugh every time I see it. I remember dropping a soda off their balcony at the Poly and getting into alot of trouble. Go figure my sons first trip he threw my flip flop off the balcony at AKL. I had to call the front desk and report my own kid. By far Disney is soooo much more amazing as a parent watching my son. I have so much joy just watching him explore and do new things. *tear* Enough mushey stuff. That always happens to me. My favorite Disney experience was the sunrise safari at AKL. So amazing. If you ever have the chance do it.
 
mikamah- Right now we're staying at SSR but on May 1st we'll call to switch our resort. We hope to try BWV. 2nd choice is BLT or BCV. We want to be close to Epcot as that's where we spend most of our time and with my parents it will be easier for them to go to and from the park if tired.

Going at Christmas time we will be taking advantage of the Holidays Around the World for DD1 to do a project for school. She's missing school so she will need to do some extra work. We will also have DD2 do something for Kindergarten.

Back has been fine today and the Welsh Dragon was yummy. DH added some extra vodka in it to increase its intensity. I actually took a nap for awhile this afternoon.

No exercise except for the massage I gave this afternoon. When your body asks for a break you should always take it! Will try and do the Wii Fit tomorrow before and after the hockey game!

Enjoy the rest of your night everyone!
 
QOTD: Loved Disney movies and cartoons growing up, but didn't actually associated them with "Disney" as such - they were just cartoons. Small town Kiwi kids don't really have a concept of what Disney parks are like, it's totally off the radar. Then during a high school trip overseas went to LA DL, and was hooked, although didn't make it back to a park until WDW in 2005.

Gave myself a mini-reward today, had fun picking out some scented candles. I see people saying they get given candles all the time when gift giving comes up on the Community Board, but I hardly ever receive candles! I hope to visit a Yankee Candle store someday during one of these trips to the US so I can see what the fuss is about - the scents I hear described sound delicious :cloud9: Today I picked out apple, apple and cinnamon, some sort of red berry scent (the info is in mandarin and I'm not up on all my berry names), and vanilla icecream. Anyone have any favourite candle scents?
 

Anyone have any favourite candle scents?

Yes! My favorite ever is Yankee Candle's Hazlenut Coffee. Though when summer starts to hit, I also really like the Mango Peach Salsa for a more "summery" scent. That's the second great hint I've gotten for a little reward today. The other is new running shoes when I complete the C25K. I start Week 8 tomorrow!
 
We are such busy people that we rush here there and every where we never slow down

Today if you are doing something or going somewhere SLOW day. Think about what you are doing and walk slower. Enjoy what you are doing.


Have a great day everyone.
 
We are such busy people that we rush here there and every where we never slow down

Today if you are doing something or going somewhere SLOW day. Think about what you are doing and walk slower. Enjoy what you are doing.


Have a great day everyone.

Oh no! I just made my list of things to do for the day and it does not include ANYTHING slow! :goodvibes I am wondering if when I am out for my run today if I could just run slower for part of it! :rotfl:

I am having an okay weekend. I think I have just gotten into a trend of sloppiness though that I am still working my way out of. For example, I am eating and recording all my rood. I am staying within my WW range but I am using WAY more of the flex points that I had been. I am drinking water but know I need more of it - especially with my running. I could go on and on but I won't. I will just say that I will continue to work at it and improve each day again. The cold is almost done and I am hoping that will help me too.

I did finish week 7 of the C25K yesterday and was even able to run just a bit longer then the program called for so that I actually ran a whole 5K! I am excited to start looking for running plans that will help me train for a half marathon! I really happy because I went to Target yesterday and they had running shirts (Champion brand with the duo dry) on clearance and I was able to get 3 light weight long sleeve shirts for $6.00 each. New running clothes do inspire me!

Hope everyone else is having a good one!
Jen
 
I'm so glad I still check in here to read all your tips even though I don't post much. Thank you for posting that site. We walk the same route all the time and always wondered what the mileage would be. Can't check it with the car since we cross a foot bridge. Also, I don't know how it did it, but when I first logged on it went directly to my city and I've never been on the site before. Some pre-routed maps were in there and one of the walks I wanted to do was listed as 7 miles. Not sure I'm ready for that one yet!


Oh, how great! I'm glad you're liking mapmyrun.com as well! It's nice that you can check out other people's routes as well as input your own - that 7 miler is something to look forward to!

I will just say that I will continue to work at it and improve each day again. The cold is almost done and I am hoping that will help me too.

I did finish week 7 of the C25K yesterday and was even able to run just a bit longer then the program called for so that I actually ran a whole 5K! I am excited to start looking for running plans that will help me train for a half marathon! I really happy because I went to Target yesterday and they had running shirts (Champion brand with the duo dry) on clearance and I was able to get 3 light weight long sleeve shirts for $6.00 each. New running clothes do inspire me!

Hope everyone else is having a good one!
Jen

Improving every day is pretty darned good! I was reading this new book last night called Switch: How to Change Things When Change is Hard and the book actually mentions Flylady's 5 minute room rescue as an example of "shrinking the problem." They say something along the lines of how much good does 5 minutes of cleaning do? Not much but you'll get excited about what you've accomplished and want to do more. Well, I think they may have missed the point on that one - it's not that you'll do more that day, it's that 5 minutes a day over the course of a month adds up to a good chunk of cleaning in an area that had been completely neglected before. I think it's the same with our bodies - being a little more on track each day goes a long way over time.

I LOVE buying tech clothes off the Target clearance rack! $6 - what a find!

As for training plans for a half marathon, there are a ton and a half of training plans out there, obviously and I'm sure you'll find one you love. I have followed a few different ones, but I really like to use the Smartcoach on Runnersworld.com. You may have to register on the site (it's free), but you put in your time from a recent race/run and the distance you want to race and how long you have to train and how many miles per week you run now and Abracadabra - a customized free training plan for you and your goals with pace suggestions and a race pace prediction. It's been fantastic for me and you can find it here:

http://www.runnersworld.com/channel/0,,s6-238-0-0-0,00.html

Back in a minute with my QOTD answers....I hope.
 
Improving every day is pretty darned good! I was reading this new book last night called Switch: How to Change Things When Change is Hard and the book actually mentions Flylady's 5 minute room rescue as an example of "shrinking the problem." They say something along the lines of how much good does 5 minutes of cleaning do? Not much but you'll get excited about what you've accomplished and want to do more. Well, I think they may have missed the point on that one - it's not that you'll do more that day, it's that 5 minutes a day over the course of a month adds up to a good chunk of cleaning in an area that had been completely neglected before. I think it's the same with our bodies - being a little more on track each day goes a long way over time.

I LOVE buying tech clothes off the Target clearance rack! $6 - what a find!

As for training plans for a half marathon, there are a ton and a half of training plans out there, obviously and I'm sure you'll find one you love. I have followed a few different ones, but I really like to use the Smartcoach on Runnersworld.com. You may have to register on the site (it's free), but you put in your time from a recent race/run and the distance you want to race and how long you have to train and how many miles per week you run now and Abracadabra - a customized free training plan for you and your goals with pace suggestions and a race pace prediction. It's been fantastic for me and you can find it here:

http://www.runnersworld.com/channel/0,,s6-238-0-0-0,00.html

Back in a minute with my QOTD answers....I hope.

The book sounds interesting. I may have to check that one out. I have been doing tons of reading lately about topics to help me along in the journey. I just finished The Nonrunners Marathon Guide for Women - it was so funny and so many things about it were true for me. I plan on reading it one more time before I start something new.

Thanks for the link for the training plan. The biggest problem has been that there are SO MANY training plans out there that it is totally confusing as to what one to even think I should try. I like the idea of where I put in my data and get a plan out. I will check that out later today.

Thanks!
 
2/26 Friday QOTD: We are all on the same journey to good health and weight loss. When did the journey start for you? Was weight something you always struggled with or has it crept up on you over the years?


Well, it's a very long story. Of course everyone reads only what they want to read - if it's too much, feel free to skip to the end for my summarizing points!

I had a bit of a potbelly as a child, but looking at pictures, I did not really start to get obviously overweight until 4th or 5th grade. My mom, of course had always been "watching her weight" or "trying to get in shape" or "eating healthier." So that was always on my radar, but during late elementary school,a couple of other things were going on, but I'm not sure how much dirty laundry anyone wants aired here. The first thing is that I think that I was plumping up before puberty/ for a growth spurt. The other thing, though, is that my parents' marriage was in trouble and I knew that my father was paying inappropriate attention to other women, but I didn't know what my mom knew or how to act or what to say, so I didn't say anything about the things I knew. And when you keep a secret, it's going to fester and spill out in other areas. So I ate more and had more anxiety and emotional vacillations. My parents were concerned and got me all kinds of evaluations, but looking back now, I dont' think the problem was with me - I was just a barometer.

My parents separated and coincidentally, I slimmed down a lot in junior high and stayed small through high school, but was always dissatisfied with my body anyhow. Always on a diet, often eating as little as I could get away with. People were sometimes concerned that I wasn't eating enough. Sometimes eating a lot of chocolate ice cream with sprinkles. Mostly I stayed within the same 10 pound range for those years, though.

College - of course, I gained the Freshman 15, but.....it might have been more like the Freshman 30. DH and I were "together" again by then (we had dated in high school in Massachusetts, but then his parents moved AND he went away to college so it became problematic), but he was in school in Virginia, while I went to school in Minnesota. It was the early days of email, which is why it worked, I think. I lost some of my freshman weight over that first summer, through eating right and working out but then gained quite a bit over the next two years, up to about 186, which still seems to be my "scream weight." I draw the line and get serious about losing when I get to that point. I am a little over 5'5" and that is about where I cross into the "Obese" BMI, not that I knew that at the time.

Senior year, in preparation for our wedding, I decided to try Deal-a-meal, which I'd found on sale at Kmart. :laughing: This was back when there were the physical cards to move, not the "food mover" with the little switches to flip. And I loved it. I loved the structure of it and the fact that I KNEW without a doubt what I still needed to eat that day. It was a visual exchange system, so it stayed pretty balanced as well, and the cards said exactly what they were worth in food right on them. Loved it, even if it was dorky. My grandmother called it "Dial-a-Meal" :laughing: I still crack up about that one. DH decided to join me in losing - he did a lot of the cooking then and did a great job, and for our wedding, we were both at our lowest adult weights. I was around 126.

Of course after an event like that, you get more comfortable, not to mention that first year of marriage. And the weight was creeping back on both of us little by little. I remember I settled in the low 140's for a couple of years. Then, I got pregnant and everything changed again. I knew it should not be a free for all, but I had spent the first 3 months feeling nauseated and when that lifted and the hunger of the 2nd trimester came, it really was a free for all. I was so excited to eat and hadn't gained anything p to that point, so I just went off the deep end, I think. I wish my doctor would have said something to me about it earlier. Once I gained 10 pounds in 2 weeks. :scared1: Crazy times. I figured I'd lost weight before, I could do it again after the baby was born. It would be funny if it weren't so sad! :sad2:

By the time my first son was born, I had gained....80 pounds. :scared1: I was 220 when I went into the hospital. I was 205 when I came home, and he was a 9 pound baby. I did lose some over the next few years, but not a lot. Eventually I decided that if we were going to have a second child, I'd better lose before I started gaining again for the sake of my knees if nothing else. I was carrying my toddler down some stairs and thought "oh, this is too hard." I started going to Weight Watchers. My Deal-a-Meal cards were getting pretty ratty and there were no new ones to be had, plus it seemed like if DH wasn't in on it, it might be better to try something different. I forget what they were calling it but it was after they'd gone from exchanges to points. It was the program right after the 1-2-3 points. I was not a huge fan of the meetings (they can be cheesy!), but did manage to lose to 155 before getting pregnant with DS2.

I knew better than for it to be a free for all this time, so while I didn't count points during pregnancy, I didn't eat with complete abandon, anyhow, and managed to finish the pregnancy gaining a reasonable amount of weight. Two months after he was born, though, my wonderful grandmother suddenly took a turn for the worse and we had to race to Iowa to say goodbye before breast cancer took her from us. I was in the midst of post-partum mood swings still and that threw me into full blown depression. Of course part of depression is that you don't want help and can't envision things changing. I held on by the skin of my teeth and kept the house running somehow, with a preschooler, a new baby and a huge pile of grief. but boy, did I eat a lot for comfort. I rejoined weight watchers a few times as well, but had a really hard time sticking with it.

Then there was a period of time in there as well when my MIL was very ill with Ovarian cancer. Well, she was ill for 5 years, actually, but she died when DS2 was barely 3 years old, so it was a rough couple of years there, too.

I was still depressed. And heavier than I was when I had been pregnant the second time, too. Which was also depressing. Finally, finally, I realized when I was reading a book about anxiety and depression in children (my very sensitive older son was struggling a lot with these losses as well) I realized that if I were my own child and had the symptoms from that list that I had, I would definitely seek help. Before I had spent a lot of time thinking I should be strong enough to dig myself out on my own. I went to therapy and group therapy, which really focused on doing one "experiment" per week, returning the next week to report on how it went and then choosing another experiment. My main goal was to dig out without meds, if I could, so when the leader/therapist said that exercise could be as effective as antidepressants when done regularly and for a certain amount of time, I adopted that experiment. I also started working backstage in a play again that spring, the first time I'd done that in years, and at last the gloom began to lift.

I really did look at working out as "my medicine" and thought, "Well, you wouldn't skip taking your prozac if you were on it, you can't skip your planned workout." I walked on the treadmill to start, but decided that I kind of really hate fast walking on the treadmill....a LOT. So I looked online to find a start-to-run program. Around this time, we had just gotten back from our first trip to WDW and I had been spending time on the DIS. I had been doing a running program that was just OK when I came across the C25K thread on the DISboards. I switched to C25K and started making some friends on that thread, did my first 5K in May, started losing some weight, started dreaming about the 2009 half marathon, got talked into the inaugural Tower of Terror 13K and...I wish I could say "the rest is history!" but as much as it helped my mood, my weight was still a constant struggle. I still had my etools from the last time I'd tried WW and would log for a while and then not, and then I'd try again. I couldn't really get it together, but I continued to run.

I registered for my "Dream Race," the 2009 WDW Half Marathon in January of 2008. I had thought that some friends would be joining me, but one by one, each of them ended up unregistered and unable to attend. Fortunately, I also joined Team O'hana that January and so was still very much in a culture of people planning to attend 2009 Marathon Weekend. So I trained. And I lost weight and I gained weight and I struggled and struggled with food, and sometimes I just gave up and ate a lot of chocolate ice cream, but by the end of the summer, I thought I'd better get serious about this if I'm going to be able to finish the half marathon. So I was tracking my food and I was losing well and I was following my training plan when out of the blue - BAM - I fell down on a walk with my dog in the neighborhood (OK, I think I was pushed by the 90lb goldendoodle neighbor dog, but I'm not pointing fingers) and suddenly my thoughts were very foggy. I couldn't remember numbers or things I was supposed to do. Tracking food on WW became just more than I could do. And I had to stop running for a month because the impact of running made my thinking cloudier. I lost the month of November to a lot of sitting around in a fog, eating and playing Webkinz.

December arrived and I was better, though still not 100%. I tentatively tried running, and felt that it did not make my continuing cognitive problems any worse, so, I did my best to resume training for the half marathon that was then a little over a month away, in spite of being at one of my heaviest weights. I trained to run it and said that if I could just get under 3 hours, I would be happy.

I traveled on my own to Orlando and met my teammates and WISH friends for the first time. I was nervous about every bit of that trip, but I did it. It was not easy, but I finished, too with a chip time of: 2:59:34! I was flying home early the next day, but that night, on my way back to my room at the Boardwalk (I'd been to Downtown Disney and gotten off the bus at the Swan...or was it the Dolphin), I decided to stop in at Jellyrolls. I was still wearing my WISH visor, like a dork, but my hair was a disaster if I took it off. Turns out, that had was the key to a great evening and some new WISH friends Liz and Bryan. Liz had lost a whole bunch of weight and Bryan as well. Bryan was even refusing the free popcorn at Jellyrolls because he didn't want to go off his diet. Well, I thought that takes some willpower, but if he can be that good at Disney World after running a half marathon, and if I can finish a half marathon against all the things in my way - my weight, my loss of training, my head injury - if those things didn't stop me from getting what I wanted, maybe I can get myself together in the food department, too.

And that brings us up to the start of my losing 56 pounds last year with the Biggest Loser Challenge and Weight Watchers. It's been quite a year! There have been things that have been been different about "this time" all along, but the biggest changes are:

1. Running is my prozac, resistance training is my physical therapy - non-optional and I am looking for those benefits, not just how many calories I can burn.
2. I did finally realize and admit that there are some foods that I feel powerless over and I need to turn that over to a higher power, and also keep them out of easy reach/don't even start with them as much as possible.
3. I need to have structure. And it needs to be long term. I need to track what I'm eating and know what I need to eat in a day so I don't make a regular habit of eating too much or too little (which is what I get if I "try to eat less.) It is as true in maintenance as it was in losing, so I'll be doing this for the long haul.
4. Reading something about health/weight loss/fitness/nutrition every day, even in maintenance is really important to my continuing to pay attention to what I'm doing.
5. I did lost most of my weight online and without meetings. The thing this has helped me realize consciously is: My program is not something that is forcing rules on me - if I "cheat" on the program, it doesn't care - it is a tool that can help me get what I want IF I use it.
6. I can run a half marathon a whole heck of a lot faster and easier when I'm 55 pounds lighter!
7. If at first (or second or third...) you don't succeed, never give up hope. Every past attempt at losing was a part of the overall process of getting to where I am today.
8. It's so important to have people to share the journey with. They don't have to be your best friend or family members or even people you know in real life, but it's important to have those people, nevertheless. Thank YOU for sharing the journey.

2004, probably the highest weight I have a picture of myself, and 2 weeks ago geting my 5K PR (sorry I'm wearing a jacket! - it's the best recent picture I've got):
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Hey Corinna, thanks for the book recommendation, the Amazon reviews seemed mostly positive so I have just ordered it too. I completely re-arranged my living room furniture today from it's previous intuitively practical (and boring) setup, to one that's not as intuitive but which I already love and find so much more functional and relaxing - I think I'm ready to bring on lots of this kind of change!
 
Just wanted to share yesterday it was beautiful and sunny was pondering either a bike ride or going to the pool, swimming and sitting in the jacuzzi in the sun and pulled up craigs list to do a quick garage sale search before I made any rash decisions. Well, there was a highschool fundraising one at the catholic highschool and those are always pretty good. The thing is is it's right off the bike trail but I wasn't sure how to get there from the bike trail and thought of what you guys were talking about with maps or something and just ended up google mapping the walking route and had no problems. Also cuttiing back through some apt. I was coming out of a sort of muddy area so was walking the bike and I spied some stuff sitting next to a dumpster so checked it out and ended up with a gorgeous looking cusinart food processor, and a clothes iron which I've needed for awhile but am too cheap to buy. My old one takes these weird salt packets to work. There was a lot of other stuff there too but I was just on my bike darn it. The garage sale ended up being pretty good too, a Liz Claiborn purse, (with side poclets yay), some pants for work, a nice pretty white shirt and a book of mad libs all for $7.
 
Just wanted to share yesterday it was beautiful and sunny was pondering either a bike ride or going to the pool, swimming and sitting in the jacuzzi in the sun and pulled up craigs list to do a quick garage sale search before I made any rash decisions. Well, there was a highschool fundraising one at the catholic highschool and those are always pretty good. The thing is is it's right off the bike trail but I wasn't sure how to get there from the bike trail and thought of what you guys were talking about with maps or something and just ended up google mapping the walking route and had no problems. Also cuttiing back through some apt. I was coming out of a sort of muddy area so was walking the bike and I spied some stuff sitting next to a dumpster so checked it out and ended up with a gorgeous looking cusinart food processor, and a clothes iron which I've needed for awhile but am too cheap to buy. My old one takes these weird salt packets to work. There was a lot of other stuff there too but I was just on my bike darn it. The garage sale ended up being pretty good too, a Liz Claiborn purse, (with side poclets yay), some pants for work, a nice pretty white shirt and a book of mad libs all for $7.

Glad that you enjoyed a bike ride and got some bargains (and even better ;)) yesterday. We are having amazing weather -- it was 52 when I landed in Spokane yesterday. You can't beat that for February weather! :thumbsup2
 
Good afternoon!! I thought this was going to be a lazy sunday because I'm on call, and it's rare to get called in, but I was called in for a case this morning, and came home around 12, made lunch and was doing wii fit with the plan to come dis around now when low and behold I have to go back into work for another case, so I'll be back later do catch up.

I'll go with a fun disney qotd since that's where I'd rather be.
sunday qotd- What is your favorite thing to do at one of the disney parks, be it a ride, show, restaurant, etc? Of course you can have multiple answers.
 
SUNDAY QOTD: I will have quite a MULTIPLE answer for you! At MK we love to go to Space MTN. DD2 will finally get to do it in December! Can't wait for that. We also always look forward to POTC though the last time we went on it, DD2 got sick at the end of the ride!
At HS we make a dash at opening to TSM and then over to ToT and RnRC.
At AK we always make the dash to EE. We rode it 6 times the last trip and 4 times in about 90 minutes! LOVE IT! DD2 really loves it!
At Epcot, we dash to Soarin' and then go to TT and MS. As soon as WS opens we are heading over there for a drink at UK or Mexico!

Just got back about 30 minutes ago from Chinese food! DH and I both wanted chicken wings so we tried someplace new and loved it! Had some sushi and lo mein, general gau's, hot and sour soup and chinese chicken wings! DD1 ate about 8 chicken fingers and DD1 tried some new foods for a change.

Getting REALLY excited for the hockey game in a few minutes! Have loved almost every minute of the Olympics! It's ending but only 2 years until the London Summer Olympics! GO TEAM USA! This has been quite a ride for all this year!

I will have to really kick it up this week as I have been SOOOOO BAD this weekend! Oh well, I guess I needed to relax before my last push towards my goal! Gonna love the feeling though!

USA! USA! USA!(Sorry Canadian friends!) I still love you!
 
Well, it's a very long story. Of course everyone reads only what they want to read - if it's too much, feel free to skip to the end for my summarizing points!

I have to say I read the whole thing and you look great now! Great job!
 
sunday qotd- What is your favorite thing to do at one of the disney parks, be it a ride, show, restaurant, etc? Of course you can have multiple answers.

We love to go to DTD and eat at House of Blues and then go to Disneyland and CA and walk it off afterwards. That's what we are planning to do this afternoon.
 
Saturday qotd- Since we're all disney fans, when did your love for all things disney begin? Did you get the disney magic from th first time you entered a disney park, or was it a love that gradually built up?

It was always there for me but am so glad that I still "have it" as an adult. I grew up watching Sunday's "Wonderful World of Disney" and had a great collection of books that I read over and over - there were 4 books, one that included all the Fantasy, another with Adventure, and I forget what the other two were. So I've read all the (old) stories - with Disney illustrations - of the Disney movies, including Pollyana, Toby Tucker, Song of the South, The Three Caballeros, etc etc. My parents took us to WDW back in the 70s, stayed at CR and the Polynesian. I remember there was a year waiting liist for both hotels.
Now that I'm a mom, I love that our kids love Disney as much as my and DH do. DH had never been to WDW til our honeymoon - and he became an instant Disney fanatic. I can't wait to share the magic with our grandchildren in about 20 years!!


Totally copied from a post by friend last year, but its such a great visual I decided to find it and share it:

You lose weight a pound or half a pound at a time, so somethings, looking at the detail it can look like this:

Not much to see, but all those pounds and half-pounds add up, so when you take a step back and examine the BIG picture, it all comes together:

Seurat, painted one dot at a time, and we lose weight, one pound at a time.

Focus on the dots and the picture will emerge.:goodvibes
Shannon, I am going to print this out and post it right near my fridge - what great inspiration to just keep trying!!



Last year I took my first Disney cruise and it was the BEST vacation I've ever had. I have a whole new appreciation for Disney now.

If you love Disney but haven't been on a Disney cruise... you have to take one. You will fall more in love with Disney than you already are. :) :love:


OMG - BEST VACATION EVER!! I surprised my family with a cruise when I returned from an 18 month deployment to Iraq - and we went back this summer for cruise #2. Cruise #3 is scheduled for August 2011.

This is from 1973... every year my mom took a picture of my aunt holding my hand as we walked down Main Street. Check out the clothes... :)

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How 'bout those sideburns???!! LOL. If I can figure out how to post a picture, I'll hunt through ours...



2004, probably the highest weight I have a picture of myself, and 2 weeks ago geting my 5K PR (sorry I'm wearing a jacket! - it's the best recent picture I've got):
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Wow - Corinna!!! What an incredible story and inspiring picture. I am soo glad I found this thread. It's exactly the motivation I need to keep trying...

As for me, pretty good day today. Ran the longest I have been able to do so far - 7 miles on the treadmill, :cool1::cool1::cool1: with one mile walking. Then did an hour spin class. Came home and got an email from a friend, urging me to take her 90 min spin class - would love to, but want to be able to walk tomorrow!! :lmao: Plus tomorrow is my 5AM boot camp class. ..watching the USA/Canada hockey game right now. So exciting (but I have to confess, I am nostalgic for when the players used to be college athletes rather than NHL professionals..). I'll be switching back and forth from the hockey game to the Siena College basketball game starting at 4PM...great sports weekend!!!
 
Its the final day of Olympics. DH & I have been watching it lots and will be sad to see it end. Right now we're watching the hockey game and cheering for Canada. If Canada wins, they will have broken the Winter Olympic record for most gold medals by a country. They've already broken the record for the most gold medals by the host country. Its been a great Olympics for North America, as the US has set a record for the most medals by a country in Winter Olympics! This Olympics has also set records for viewership on TV and internet.

Anyhow back onto the QOTD:
Sat's: enjoyed Disney movies and TV show as a child in the 70's/80's. Was lucky enough to end up with DH who likes Disney as well. Finally made my first trip to Disneyland in college. Totally enjoyed the magic. A couple years later DH & I did a road trip to Florida and WDW. DH proposed to me on that trip. He actually did it in the photo op with Mickey at Mickey's house! Got my first congratulations from the Mouse himself.:love::banana: Then we did a road trip to DL for our honeymoon. And then we waited to go back again until DL's 50th. Our oldest DD was 3.5 and our youngest was 3months. It ended up being a big family trip (17 of us in all ended up there). It was even better with kids than it was without and we've done a few more trips with the girls to both DL, WDW and 2 cruises as well. There's a magic to Disney that we all get, and DH & I love seeing that magic with our girls.

Sun: favourite is everything in the parks!
 
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