Wow, a busy few days. Staying focused and keeping all those goodies out of my house and my life. Let my little one pick out a bag of xmas cookies at
Walmart that don't tempt me at all. I am continuing to go down, and trying to visualize, but gosh, it seems like at least 20 pounds before the vision will change. But the workouts feel good. My energy level is up, my tiredness is down. Woo Hoo!
Beth, you hang in there. It is difficult to always be the one in the family making the right choices. My hubby even needs to loose a few pounds, but even when he commits to the plan, he strays from it frequently, which makes me want to also. But, I have set my mind that it is his decision for himself and I have to make my own commitment, for me. So take a breather, be forgiving of yourself, and then make different choices next time. If you make good choices most of the time, then those other times won' t matter anyhow. I know that you can do it!
Sue, Sorry to hear about your back. There is not much worse than that. Hope you get to feeling better soon.
Jen, You are just so darn inspiring. I love that. I never thought of starting out with just running for a minute or two and then walking. I flipped my treadmill to run (jog, really) for a couple of minutes last time, and I survived it. I actually feel like some day I could be one of those people that can run on the darn thing! I don't know about outside though. I hate being cold. I even work out in a sweatshirt, and seldom get too hot.
January, Wow, you ate lean cuisine when Olive Garden was provided? I am impressed. That is good will power. I went to Olive Garden with my sister and Mom. Tried to eat well. The server let me order the chicken breast and broccoli for my lunch and I had a tiny bit of salad (that dressing is not diet!) and one bite of breadstick. But I don't think I could have forgone everything for a lean cuisine.
Cristabel, I know how that Asthma works, as my 12 year old has that. But at least you can work out at the gym. That is all that matters, is some form of excercise. It really makes the difference!
Oh, and Wendy, You can do this! By the way, for my popcorn fix, I have been buying Orville's light popcorn from Costco. It is 15 calories per cup, so I figure that I can eat the whole bag for about 100 calories. It is well worth it as it takes me about an hour to eat and gives me a ton of satisfaction during those evening hours when I get munchy.
Wew, sorry if I mispelled or anything. It is hard to keep everyone straight, but I surely do appreciate getting to check in with you all and the common goal, struggles and encouragement. Hope you all have a wonderful day. Tracey