I have exactly 6 weeks before my arrival at WDW. I would love to have to carry an empty suitcase with me to the USA because my clothes are all too big and then fill it up with clothes that fit to bring back with me......so I guess this is a mini-goal that is floating in the back of head also.
Have a great day! I look forward to finding out who is in my Mini-group!
Christopher
That sounds like a GREAT idea!! Glad you are back with us!
QUOTD:
My goals:
1) To get to my goal weight. My goal weight (for now) is 137. That is exactly 120 pounds from my high of 257 almost three years ago. I currently weigh 154 so I need to lose 17 more. After that, I'll reevaluate.
2) To work out at least two hours a day. I generally get up and run before my family gets up, walk with my husband when he wakes up, and then try to get in another walk or bike ride later in the day.
3) To continue to make vegetarian choices but try to make better ones. I love Morningstar products but rely on them too much.
4) To not get complacent. This is the lowest I've been since about my wedding day 20 years ago and I definitely am having to find new ways to motivate myself.
How I'll achieve those goals:
1) I plan to run a 5K once a month. I ran my first one last weekend and loved it! I actually have one more next weekend (as a favor to a friend) and then my husband, daughter, and I are all doing the Happy Haunted one during TOT weekend at the end of the month. The races keep me motivated to work out.
2) Checking in here. I joined the challenge, the exercise challenge, and the runner's thread after being absent for quite awhile.
You've done AMAZING with your weight loss so far! You must see so many differences in your life!
I'm glad to see another vegetarian runner on here! Maybe we could share some menu/meal ideas and possibly some recipes. I never use any meat substitutes (but thinking maybe I should). I just never have tried them. I ear what my family eats, just without meat. My diet is way too carb heavy (cheese pizza, pasta). I rely too heavily, when dieting, on Lean Cuisines. Too much sodium. Because of running and working out (and for weight loss) I need more protein, but from WHERE? Thars my biggest concert right now.
How about quinoa and/or beans? I eat both here for non-animal protein. The kids actually request quinoa occasionally instead of couscous or brown rice. I made a fried rice last Friday night for dinner and actually included some quinoa along with the brown rice. THere are TONS of recipes out there for the quinoa.... I actually bought my DSIL an entire quinoa cookbook! And beans are super easy to make and throw in soups, salads, casseroles, etc.
Do you ever eat tofu? I know there are some concerns with tofu and people with a history of breast cancer, but it can be a good source of protein if you can eat it.
Don't forget about nuts and nut butters too.... calorie-dense, but delicious!
I imagine I'm "singing to the choir" here, as you are a vegetarian and I'm sure you've tried all of these things at one time or another.... just trying to help.
Let's continue our journeys to the Happiest Place on Earth.
Wouldn't it be nice if there was a FASTPASS to help you with your weight loss?
What if I told you there was something that you could do to help you lose TWICE as much weight than you would otherwise?!? Would you be interested? Would you be willing to try it? Well, you can! And all you have to do is keep a food diary!
A 2008 study published in the American Journal of Preventive Medicine found that dieters who tracked their food intake in a "food diary" lost twice as much weight as those who didn't track their food.
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2008/07/080708080738.htm
It is incredibly easy to underestimate the number of calories that you consume and overestimate the number of calories you burn when exercising. It is a real eye opener when you first start tracking.
Here is a link to an article on sparkpeople.com about how important keeping track of your food can be on this journey to good health.
http://www.sparkpeople.com/resource/nutrition_articles.asp?id=394
Which brings me to the QOTD.
QOTD Saturday, September 8, 2012 2012: 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
Have a great Saturday!
YES, YES, YES~! I believe it is utterly and supremely important! I have tracked my food virtually daily (give or take a day on vacation here and there) for nearly 5 years now! And I've got the notebooks to prove it. It is NOT tedious or time consuming. It takes probably a total of under 10 minutes a day (especially now that I have memorized so many Points). If someone told me 5 years ago that they had a "SECRET" weight loss plan that could help me lose nearly 90 pounds and keep it off for many years, but it would take me 10-20 minutes a day, I would have JUMPED for joy.... as would MOST folks. But why do so many resist doing this?
I have developed a VERY easy system that works great for me. I think that is the key. I didn't assume that I HAD to do it one way or another. I tried a few things and stuck with what works best for ME! I'd love to go on and on about this, as I feel so passionate about it.... but I won't. But if anyone would LIKE to talk about it more, just let me know!
9/8 Quote of the day
the food you eat can either be the safest and most powerful form of medicine or the slowest form of poison ~ Ann Wigmore
AMEN!!
See, I told you that we would try some new and exciting things on this Disney trip! And what could be more new and exciting that Disney's latest E ticket ride Radiator Springs Racers in Disney's California Adventure? (Rumored to be coming to DHS). So let's talk a little about winning . . .
Doc Hudson says it takes more than new tires to win a race . . . .
Here is an excerpt from an article on sparkpeople called
7 Things that Separate Weight-Loss Winners & Losers.
Whether youre focusing on your diet or hitting the gym, the commitment to long-term weight loss takes the mindset and mental stamina of a champion. Youve got to have a supportive team and a great playbook to get on a winning streak. In this head-to-head match that lasts a lifetime, its all about preparation. Your success will be determined by how well you set your strategy and play the game.
Here are the winning strategies you'll need!
Winners Set Small Goals
Winners Take Breaks and Timeouts
Winners Are Proud of Themselves
Winners Take On New Challenges
Winners Keep Score
Winners Are Part of a Team
Winners Make It Fun
Here is a link to the entire article if you are interested
http://www.sparkpeople.com/resource/motivation_articles.asp?id=1732
Which brings me to the QOTD for Sunday, September 9, 2012: Do you have all the winning strategies covered? Or do you have one of your own that should be added to the list?
BRB with replies and my own answer.
Winners Set Small Goals I started with the goal to return to WDW lighter than I had been previously. That goal was achieved.... then I set another goal to hit a nice even 150.... hit it and then another goal to hit my wedding weight of 140.... hit that and kept going. While I KNEW in my head that I wanted to be at least 140, I never put that as my primary goal. My primary goal was always in increments.
Winners Take Breaks and Timeouts I don't go crazy counting/tracking on vacations. I allow treats. And I also have a small splurge nearly every week (usually on Friday or Saturday). Nothing crazy, but it is nice to have an extra treat to look forward to (pizza or a beer or maybe a sweet). But I NEVER let the "breaks" get out of hand. If I am away on vacation, I KNOW that the first morning of my return it is back to "business as usual" with my food and exercise.
Winners Are Proud of Themselves Yup.... I am always proud of my weight loss! It was hard work (and continues to be hard work every day) and I SHOULD be proud!
Winners Take On New Challenges I should be better about thisw. But I"m always here for the next challenge!
Winners Keep Score By "keeping score" in the weight loss game, I imagine that weighing myself weekly is a good way to keep score and let me know if I am "winning" the game!
Winners Are Part of a Team I LOVE my WISH BL team!!!
Winners Make It Fun I try to make it fun by finding new healthy foods and recipes to try. I would LOVE to say that I have found fun exercise, but sadly, that has not been the case for me.
9/9 Quote of the day
To give anything less than your best is to sacrifice the gift.
Steve Prefontaine - the running legend held the American record in seven distance track events from the 2000 meters to the 10,000 meters.
And my DS16's running hero.
Winners give it their all
You don't have to come in first place but to be a winner you have to leave it all on the course/court/gym room floor. We tell DS16 this all the time. Finish with nothing left.
We tell DD that about her races as well. We tell her to only reserve enough energy to drag her body out of the pool!
Which brings me to the QOTD for Sunday, September 9, 2012: Do you have all the winning strategies covered? Or do you have one of your own that should be added to the list?
I have all of those covered except:
Winners are part of a team
I tend to do better on this weight loss journey doing it alone. Yes, I have my friends and family to support me but I'm a loner when it comes to this area in my life.
Don't forget, you are part of this team!!
MaryPoppins;46105693 said:
Hi Everyone
My name is Fran and this will be my third challenge. I joined the spring challenge and lost about 10 pounds. I participated this summer but just yo-yoed with my weight. I am back again and am getting focused. I do so much better when I am posting on here and on MFP.
I am 46 and a mom of 3 boys. My oldest just went to college this fall and I have a senior and 12 year old. My DH and I have been married for the last 22 years. I am a remedial reading teacher and love my job. This year I have had a rocky start but I can see the light at the end of the tunnel.
I live outside of Pittsburgh and started running/walking in January when I started the BL. I have to say the people on this thread have turned me into a runner ... THANK YOU!
I look forward to losing weight with all of you! My ultimate goal is to lose 15 more pounds ... but a slow decrease in weight will work for me.

Fran
PamSorry you got lonely on the summer thread! I just didn't have the time to post. Also, hoping you search for another job works out!
NBD! I was fine! I haven't worked full time for 17 years (substitute teacher for 8 years now), and of course, my "resume" reflects that. I am hoping that they will at least give me a chance to prove that I am a great fit for their company! I don't want full-time work, but 20-25 hours per week that I can count on would be great!
ugh! 12:39 and I am up. I don't want to be up, but my back is just screaming at me.
I had hoped to walk in the morning but now I'm not so sure. I've been stiff for a few days but this feels like someone is just turning a winder in my back. It hurts to breathe.
So I will be taking kids to school and then taking myself to the chiropractor. Unfortunately DH is gone this week so it's all on me. Story of my life, when I'm not 100%, DH isn't here.
Hopefully Dr T can work his magic on me so I can get my errands done tomorrow, busy busy week so I need to be at me best.
I guess I'll try to get some rest now. not sure when a quote of the day will be up, I'd do it now but they are all on my laptop.
I hope everyone has a great day tomorrow!!
To all my European friends I know your day is already beginning or 1/2 over so I hope you have a fabulous afternoon and evening.
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Praying for back healing. Fingers crossed that your chiro can help!
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Happy Monday morning friends! I hope everyone had a super weekend and you are ready for a great week!
DD is officially a certified PADI SCUBA diver! She is SUPER stoked about having this title! She has wanted it for a long time, but we've held off until her senior year.
In addition to driving about 2 hours each way both mornings for her dives, I also managed to get stuff done around the house and such. I feel like I had fairly productive days this weekend.
DS played paintball yesterday so that made him a happy camper. He ends up filthy and stinky and bruised, but comes home exhausted and happy. Guess you can't beat that!
For my "busy bee" self, I managed to get 3 loads of laundry done, weeded a long walking path and garden along the side of the garage on Saturday (before it rained) and got the front steps painted (one coat anyhow) on Sunday. Hoping to get a second coat on today. Fingers crossed that it won't need a third coat, but I will do it this week if it does.
I need to hit the TM today after breakfast. I also have laundry to fold and beds to make before I head outside for more painting and weeding.
I'll pop on again at lunch to see how everyone is doing!..................P