pmama
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O.K. I've read some journals and decided this is a great idea!!! My family and I are returning to WDW in September 2008. We had our 1st family trip to WDW October 2007. I had the same experience as many that I've read when looking at the pictures of me on our vacation. Isn't it strange how you can look in the mirror and think everything looks more or less o.k. but pictures just do not lie. One reason I did not want to purchase the photo pass CD was because I was not o.k. w/ how the photo pass photographers conspired to add about 20 pounds to all my pictures.

So, needless to say we enjoyed our vacation immensely thus our return trip this fall. My hubby is on a quest to gain 20-25 pounds of muscle weight by our trip. He is not underweight, infact seems just right to me now as he does work out and have great muscle tone.


I am the mother of 2 beautiful girls ages 7 and 4. After my first daughter I became even fitter than pre-pregnancy by running 1/2 marathons. I love running! Well, as with most people, running = injury. Thus plantar faciatis and morton's neuroma (both feet injuries). In my case the neuroma needed surgery on both feet. No more running

Since having my youngest daugher I just haven't been able to get off that 15-20 pounds I put on during pregnancy. And yes, she's 4 today actually.

I can't bring myself to type my current weight. Lets just say according to the BMI chart I am not yet considered over weight but I am very close to teetering the line. I carry it all in the midsection thus have been asked a handful of times if I'm expecting when I am not.

My former running partner (best friend) and I are going to work towards getting our first triathlon done this summer. I figure I can hopefully run or hobble the 3 miles at the end before my feet give in. So I want to look great enough to race in a swim suit and wear a mini Minnie costume

On top of all these motivating factors is the fact that I have spent thousands of dollars on medical bills this year from nausea and strange, painful back pain (near gall bladder) after eating. After all the test the doctors have not been able to diagnose anything. Except that I may have acute gall bladder inflamation. I was given the choice to remove it and suffer those consequences or try to avoid fatty food, most protein, and other foods that cause reactions such as beans and corns. I'll get more into that latter, I have a lot to learn and it is not easy. I have found that when I stick to mostly vegetables, fruit, and fish I do not suffer the pain. It's just sticking with it that I need to do. It will be worth it if I can get the pain to go away and stay away.
So here's to my heath, happiness, and fit physique
