Thank you so much for all of the Welcomes! This is the most welcomed I have been on a thread.
Although with all the New Years Resolutioners at the gym I want to SCREAM!! I can't wait for Feb for some of them to start to drop off.

That is
too funny!
now on Week 4 of a horrible cold - I just can't seem to get over it-
We were also sick on and off for a month. From the end of December to the end of January. My DS10 even got walking pneumonia. Poor little guy.

I missed almost two weeks of work during that time, so the exercise and diet were definitely put on the back burner.
Losing and gaining the same 5 lbs over and over and over gets old quick.
You sure hit the nail on the head there!
Considering all of the sickness we went through last month, I am happy with how the month went and where I ended up.
The last 2 weeks of December and first half of January I was exercising 3-4 times per week. I was focusing on just getting back into it and trying to do more intervals instead of focusing on a certain mileage. I started tracking my workouts and my weight on my calendar. I get a green star sticker if I exercise at least 3 times in one week and a red star if I go the whole week with no fast food (this is hard because of our busy schedule). There were 2 times where the kids were asking for McDonald's and I took them because they hadn't eaten much in days due to being sick and I was just so happy they had an appetite for
something so I let them get it, but I didn't have anything there. I just waited until I got home and made a yummy veggie stir fry for myself.
I admire those that can do South Beach or Weight Watchers. I have tried WW many times and I always lose weight, but it just feels too restrictive to me and I always quit and gain the weight back. I SO admire those who can stay on it and say "It doesn't even feel like a diet!" It feels like a diet the whole time to me.
My role model has been my best friend who lost 40 pounds over 2 years. Yes, two years. But she looks stunning! And she did it in such a manageable way that it really, truly is not a diet. It is just the way she eats now. I want to take that same approach to losing my 10ish pounds. I have a goal to lose 2-3 pounds a month. That way it (hopefully) won't be an eating plan that I go "on" and then go "off". Make sense?

If I normally would have eaten 2 quesadillas, I just eat one (with a big glass of water) and then if I'm still hungry I eat an apple. If I would normally eat a bowl of pasta, I am trying to eat 2/3 of that amount. I have also stopped eating dessert so often. We used to have dessert almost every night! And guess what? I just stopped serving it and the kids don't even ask for it! So it really was MY sweet tooth that was driving that habit.
I also read the book French Women Don't Get Fat and it was very enjoyable. I am sort of loosely following that philosophy. Eat slowly. Eat just until you're not hungry any more, but not full. Drink lots of water. Eat natural, healthy, good quality food instead of processed. I bought some new items at the store that have really made my cooking more exciting.
So, the results so far are that I am down about 4 pounds for my efforts in January! My bathroom scale is actually the non-digital kind that has the teeny tiny lines and the needle so sometimes it's hard to see the exact line it's on, especially when I'm blurry-eyed first thing in the morning!

Oh, another health-related thing I did recently. I went online and took the Real Age test. I am 38, will be 39 (scary!) in April and my "Real Age" is 39.9 I guess that's not too bad, but I was really hoping that I was younger than my real age.
Oh dear. looks like I wrote a novel here. I'll have to check-in more often so I'm not recapping a month next time
