Dr Gunnie
Still a kid
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Checking in for the first time this weekend - I'll try and get caught up:
My goal was to feel better about myself - to live a longer, healthier life. I didn't want my weight to be an excuse for anything - not having energy or not being able to do something because I was too big. I didn't want to just barely fit into narrow chairs, barely be able to buckle the seatbelt on an airplane, or be crunched when I get on Seven Dwarfs Mine Train!
I hit my goal last Friday. I've now lost 100 lbs. I'm not sure how I thought I would feel when I hit it (or really thought I ever would 7 months ago), but what I'm starting to realize is I'm not done - it was really just the beginning. I still feel the inner pressure to work out every day (even though I know my body needs to rest right now - I'm feeling the effects of pushing myself over the past week!!!). I still feel the hesitation of eating something that isn't considered healthy - like having a half piece of cake yesterday for my brother's birthday.
While my focus won't be so much about losing a large amount of weight like it was (although my new goal is to lose 20 more lbs over the second half of 2016), I created habits now over the past 7 months that are going to be much harder to break than I thought... and that's a good thing... I think.
It's like I told my wife who isn't as much of a Disney fan as I am. It's not that I love Disney because I love the rides or love the characters (although I do enjoy those things). I love Disney because growing up, WDW was our vacation spot every year from 1980 to 1986 where I got to relax and spend time with my family - both immediate and extended. That's where everything else was put aside and we just had fun. It's the same place where now I can bring my kids to share that same experience. I can see the happiness on their faces and we can all enjoy ourselves even though our interests are so different back home.
The best part is, for me, being on the parent side of it and seeing the joy from my kids. It's 100 times better than it ever was as a kid!
Now, hopefully, getting healthy and losing weight will allow me to do it all again with my grandkids someday.
July 16 - Fantasmic!
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Imagination... dream a fantastic dream
Well folks, we've completed the left side of the park. Congratulations on making it through half the month and half the park!
As we take a stroll towards Frontierland, we're going to pause for a minute at the Rivers of America and watch... FANTASMIC!
Fantasmic! originally premiered at Disneyland in 1992 along the Rivers of America. It is a little different from its Hollywood Studios
counterpart in that it is a wee bit shorter in duration and you literally sit around the Rivers of America instead of in an auditorium.
In Fantasmic, you follow Mickey's dream as he eventually becomes Sorcerer Mickey and - watch video clips with water and music.
July 16 - Question of the Day
Fantasmic is about Mickey's dreams - so take a moment to think about your dreams/ambitions with your life style change.
What is your end goal / dream at the end of this process? Do you have a specific target in mind,
or are you still trying to figure out and it's all about the journey?
bonus question - have you seen fantasmic? what did you think? have you seen it on both coasts?
My goal was to feel better about myself - to live a longer, healthier life. I didn't want my weight to be an excuse for anything - not having energy or not being able to do something because I was too big. I didn't want to just barely fit into narrow chairs, barely be able to buckle the seatbelt on an airplane, or be crunched when I get on Seven Dwarfs Mine Train!
I hit my goal last Friday. I've now lost 100 lbs. I'm not sure how I thought I would feel when I hit it (or really thought I ever would 7 months ago), but what I'm starting to realize is I'm not done - it was really just the beginning. I still feel the inner pressure to work out every day (even though I know my body needs to rest right now - I'm feeling the effects of pushing myself over the past week!!!). I still feel the hesitation of eating something that isn't considered healthy - like having a half piece of cake yesterday for my brother's birthday.
While my focus won't be so much about losing a large amount of weight like it was (although my new goal is to lose 20 more lbs over the second half of 2016), I created habits now over the past 7 months that are going to be much harder to break than I thought... and that's a good thing... I think.
July 17 - Disneyland Celebrates its 61st Anniversary
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Woah - she's another year older!
Today marks the 61st birthday of Disneyland - can you believe she's another year older?
Last year marked the launch of the Diamond Celebration which will continue until Labor Day weekend.
Did anyone get to participate in the activities? One such activity was the Paint the Night parade!
Paint the Night is the next phase of the Electrical Parade - featuring LED lights and HD screens and costumed characters.
It's a wonder to behold and participate in with the color changing ear hats and paint brush / wands.
And if you're a fan of Wreck it Ralph, the song "When Can I See You Again" is the soundtrack.
You'll see floats featuring Monster's INC, Little Mermaid, Belle, Toy Story, and other Disney creative from the last 20 years.
July 17 - Question of the Day
Disney creative has been around for about 90 years, with the parks for more than 60 years.
How as Disney positively affected your life? What are you earliest memories of Disney movies, parks, etc
and how have you passed that on to your kids (or plan to if you're not there yet)?
Bonus: Have you seen the Paint the Night parade in person? What did you think?
It's like I told my wife who isn't as much of a Disney fan as I am. It's not that I love Disney because I love the rides or love the characters (although I do enjoy those things). I love Disney because growing up, WDW was our vacation spot every year from 1980 to 1986 where I got to relax and spend time with my family - both immediate and extended. That's where everything else was put aside and we just had fun. It's the same place where now I can bring my kids to share that same experience. I can see the happiness on their faces and we can all enjoy ourselves even though our interests are so different back home.
The best part is, for me, being on the parent side of it and seeing the joy from my kids. It's 100 times better than it ever was as a kid!
Now, hopefully, getting healthy and losing weight will allow me to do it all again with my grandkids someday.
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