StayCool
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Congrats on passing up those 4 pounds! It's nice to pass a plateau.
You've gotten more regular with Zumba again, and I find that in some cases, the more I exercise, the less I eat. Not so much with marathon training, when I could eat a horse pretty much every day (hence the mac and cheese Tuesday night - pro tip: don't eat mac and cheese before hanging upside down for an hour..) But amping up regular cardio work that's less than a 2-3 hour run seems to suppress my appetite. Combined with the new diet, you may have to figure out a new routine or new foods. How are things going with dinner?
There's a big barrel of Jelly Bellys in our common area, right next to the water cooler. I'm hoping the guys eat them all before I do!
I love running outside, even in the cold. I'd rather do that than run on the treadmill, even in the low 30s. I admit, rain and 30s might have thrown me off. Guess we'll see on Sunday...5k Jingle Bell run that I'm going to try and turn into part of a longer run. (Running buddies who brunch may cut that short, but I'll roll with it.) Snow is awesome to run in, too.
If I could hang upside down for an hour, I would give up mac and cheese! lol I am having a hard time getting into a new routine as far as food goes, but I am working on it. Dinner is generally the most difficult meal of the day for me simply because I eat the same things consistently for breakfast and lunch, but dinner has to work for all of us. I would have a hard time with Jelly Bellys that close. lol
Good luck with the Jingle Bell run. I'm not so sure about the whole running in the winter thing. I'm afraid I will slip and hurt myself.

Its time to change the way you think. Instead of seeing it as a weakness make it into a strength, meaning by avoiding them you are showing how strong you are.
Mmm, for now I think it is a weakness. It is my biggest struggle. I work out, I eat pretty well. But I'm addicted to sugar. However, I do think I am making progress. Yesterday I had a snack size Whopper candy. 3 whole Whoppers. And I didn't feel any different, meaning I didn't have any cravings and it didn't feel good. Soo... progress. And it has helped me realize that I can do this long term. It kind of helped me change my mindset. I am going to avoid sugar for the next couple of weeks, but when my 30 days are up I am going to relax a little bit.

I did get up and get a good workout in this morning. It is rough getting up that early, but definitely worth it.
