sometimes its a good idea to take a step away from the scale Cam

with all that exercise i'm sure everything will be good at WI, dont forget to take your measurements too.
I was gutted at no loss after 2 weeks BUT my waist has gone down another inch in that 2 weeks!!
hows the VR planning going?
Thanks for stopping by, Tracey! Congrats on the waist loss!

VR planning is going well. WDW just released park schedules for January, so we can start to finalize our plans for our dessert party and we can also review the ADRs we've made to be sure they make sense based on park hours, parade & fireworks schedules. It is all very exciting and it's so hard to believe we are less than 6 months out.

My gown is due in in October and having less than 3 months to get to a reduced size is beginning to totally stress me out. And I am really worried that things will be worse when I start training for the half marathon. Then again, it may just be that I am in a pessimistic mood this morning.
Today's workout:
Bike 15 mins (fat burn, ~4 miles)
30 minutes upper body and core strength training with my personal trainer
100 crunches
125 push ups
Today's food:
B: coffee w/skim milk
L: whole wheat pasta; diet coke chicken; green salad
S: SF FF pudding (60 cals)
D: grilled chicken w/FF cheese on whole wheat flat out wrap
dessert: pretzels
I am really starting to see definition in my biceps and across my shoulders. My collar bone is much more visible and my upper chest is clearly less fatty. It's great to see those improvements. We've really been working on triceps, too and while I can feel muscle definition in there, the extra skin (which I call "old Italian lady batwings" -- I come by it honestly) is very ugly. Jeff and I talked quite a bit this morning about how to refine my workouts and my hopes of re-starting weight loss. But I also told him a little bit about what I have been going through mentally with overcoming my fixation/distress with the scale and really trying to be/stay motivated. He constantly comments on how hard I push myself and on my discipline. This morning he said I have an incredible work ethic. I think that he is more likely to keep me on as a client when school starts (he is a full-time teacher) than he might have otherwise been since he seems to appreciate what I am trying to do and how hard I am working. It's really hard to stay motivated, though. Thank God I am seeing progress in my running and in my strength training.
Ever since my recovery, I've prayed "Thank you, God, for my healthy, strong body" and I've prayed for continued strength and good health. My dear friend, Carrie, reminds me that I may need to pray for what I really need, and I know that what I really need (as much as I am trying not to need it) is validation on the scale. I also know that we are supposed to help ourselves and not just expect God to take care of things, so to speak. I'm not sure how much more I could do to help myself on this issue.
Tomorrow is weigh in day. I haven't stepped on the scale at home since last Thursday.