Hello DISappearing Peeps!
I'm new here too (thanks to Gina a.k.a. MA pigletfan

).
As you can tell from my "Please Lord I want to wear
skinny clothes" ticker, I am also on the weight loss wagon. And although I sometimes fall off...or, ok, voluntarily jump off said wagon and run screaming, arms flailing into the nearest Dunkin' Donuts for a chocolate creme donut, I always somehow find my way back.
But who doesn't need a cheering section? Or want to be someone else's cheering section? So here I am.
I hope to be able to post here frequently - to share and congratulate the losses (of the pound/inch variety, of course), encourage others who somehow wandered out of sight of the wagon, make new friends, provide prayers and pixie dust and, if nothing else, obsess about Disney.
Some quick background so you know a lil' bit about me (references furnished upon request LOL) and then I promise to hand the mike over to the next Peep in line.
"Hi, I'm Nikki and I love to eat.

And I don't like the gym.

And apparently someone in Disney didn't get the memo because I'm
supposed to be living in Cinderella's Castle."
I'm 28 (although I prefer 21...eight times over), am 5' 4.5" tall and currently weigh in at 196.0lbs. My goal weight is 145lbs. When I started this most recent bout of weight loss, I was at 202.6lbs, a number I had previously promised myself to never see on the scale again. Having broken that promise, I realized that it was high time to pull the wagon out of the barn, get back on and look for some people to ride along with me.
At my heaviest I was around the 240-245lb mark. That was about 5 years ago. I was 'pre-diabetic', in horrible foot/back pain, tired all the time and worst of all, horribly depressed. I've lost 50ish lbs. since then. I did WW for a long time and still incorporate it, kind of, in what I do now.
My motivation is, well, mostly my health. I want to be around for a loooong time (= a lot more trips to the World)! I also want to fall in love with my outside, they way I've fallen in love with my inside (and believe me, that was harder than ANY of the weight loss)! And really...well...I want to be able to shop
ANYWHERE. (I'm a shopaholic. This is a big one for me.)
I live with my BF who,
of course is the type who looks at a large pizza with extra cheese and pepparoni and LOSES 5lbs.

But seriously, he's in great shape and is wonderful motivation. I don't have any kids, just the most beautiful godson on the planet who will be thoroughly spoiled with Disney trips. I have two kitties, Isabel and Dory, whom the BF has 'adopted' as his own.
And finally, here are the basics of what I'm doing this time around in terms of weight loss:
*I try to eat 3 'main' meals a day and 2 snacks or 'mini-meals' inbetween. I also try to get most of my carbs in before 2 p.m. I eat a lot of lean proteins and ::ahem::
really, really try to limit the 'bad' stuff. We eat healthy Mon.-Sat. and Sunday is our cheat day. As of late I've been going off the wall on cheat days, so one of my goals is to really reign this in and be sensible.
*I go to the gym 3 days a week and do about an hour of weight training and 30-40 min. of cardio each session. I work in Boston, an hour and a half from where I live, so it's tough for me to get more in than that. Walking on lunch isn't always an option either, especially with the lovely NE winter approaching.
*I'm keeping a food/weight loss journal. I just read a great article is
Shape magazine that stressed weighing yourself every day. It says that it keeps you present to your goals and gives you an idea of the 'patterns' in your body. I'd always heard the opposite (only weigh in once a week) but I found that that never worked for me, so I'm giving this a shot.
Thanks for listening/reading. Glad to be on board the healthy train...er...wagon.
Prayers and Pixie Dust for all who've asked it. (Sorry, there's no way I'll get through 1,300+ pages!!)