Gosh, I love you guys.

Thank you so much for your encouragement and support. . .for being proud of me. I feel my eyes filling up even as I write this. I know that you all truly understand and that means so much.
Here are the stats as of yesterday:
1. Devotions

9/30; I read mine this morning and also found a great article on the Christian Women Today website on living a more centered life. Thanks, Doreen, for sharing that website with us!
2. Vitamins:

7/30; had them this a.m., too!
3. Water:

9/30; I've had a couple of glasses this morning.
4. Exercise:

8/30; put in my 30 minutes on the treadie today, too.
5. Food:

6/30 No binge eating or sugar
OK, I've been reading everyone's journals and thinking this over, and after my encounter with the scale this morning (which says I'm at 175), I've decided to strive to lose 10 lbs. Now, I know what I said yesterday about only trying to lose those lbs. over 170, but I really feel like this is the right thing. My goal is to lose these 10 lbs. by Christmas--as my gift to myself.

I'm NOT comfortable in my clothes and I want to feel more confident. I'm not aspiring to hit my WW goal again--maybe someday?--but I know that 165 is good place for me to be.
In order to lose that 10 lbs., I going to follow a Christian WW program

, a combination of Thin Within and WW points. That might sound contradictory, but I'm going to rely on God to guide me on this journey and count points to give me a guideline. I may drop the points as I become more confident.
I know the holidays are not the best time in the world to be on a weight loss program, but I feel peaceful about this. At this time of the year I can gain A LOT of weight (like I haven't gained a lot back already?

), and I don't want to struggle blindly or in an out of control way, watching my weight climb up because I don't have a concrete plan. The restrictions and boundaries I put on my eating will HELP me be less stressed during a hectic time, I think, particularly because I have a lot of other healthy behaviors (like the exercise, water, vitamins) in a routine.
I also know that on The Roller Coaster I Call My Life what seems easy and sensible today can be a huge struggle tomorrow, so I'm just going to take this all day by day and try my best. I'm going to put some numbers back in my siggie and I'm going to keep better track of my food intake here in my journal.
After losing those 10 lbs., my plan is to work to maintain that weight for three months. After three months (the end of March), I'll evaluate how I'm doing and see where I want to go from there.
So, what do you all think? Do you think this sounds reasonable? Your opinions mean a lot to me, because you know the journey as well as I do. I'm listening. . .
Erin
Edit: b=2 slices of light bread (1) w/ 2 TBSP. PB (4), 1/4 of a banana (.5) and coffee w/cream (1)=6.5
l=McDonald's salad and diet soda (10)
s=apple and cheese crackers (5)
d=soup and s.f. diet pudding for dessert
Drinking lots of water this p.m.