Went to the Y and walked for an hour, on the TM. I feel pretty good but was disgusted with the number of non-faithfuls that we there just trying to lose the 3-5 pounds they gained over the holiday. Not that that is bad, but they weren't doing it right! Not using proper gym etiquete, I mean. So they aren't regulars. I expect this will fizzle out by Valentines day and then I won't be so irritated. Way too many little kids, too many college age kids (a special program being run until the 15th), and too many people who are there to be seen. Have I mentioned our Y is like a country club? It is laughable, listening to the who's who of our little town talking about who they bumped into at the Y. As if they were at a Lakers game or something. I may just have to stick to Pilates at home until the frenzy dies down. (Or I could just be PMSing
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Oh yeah! DD went with me. She's 11 and is on that very fine line between the"heavy side of normal" and "overweight" We are trying hard to keep her on a maintenance program, but her love for food is a real problem. It is also compounded by the fact that she thinks she just "takes after Daddy (300+ lbs) and Grandma (240 lbs)." I swear, I feel like such a failure as a parent, but I also don't want to make eating a control issue. On the other hand, if we don't get this under control, I see much trouble for her in the future. She already is being teased and ostricized at school. It is a big step for her to go walking with me. Yesterday, she played outside in the snow for an hour, and asked "How many calories do you think I burned?" I told her more than if you had not played outside. She liked that. I do to. Wish us luck. She wants me to pick her up after school tomorrow so she can walk with me again. Could be a great Mommy/Daughter moment!
Keep the Faith!
Tracy
) Oh yeah! DD went with me. She's 11 and is on that very fine line between the"heavy side of normal" and "overweight" We are trying hard to keep her on a maintenance program, but her love for food is a real problem. It is also compounded by the fact that she thinks she just "takes after Daddy (300+ lbs) and Grandma (240 lbs)." I swear, I feel like such a failure as a parent, but I also don't want to make eating a control issue. On the other hand, if we don't get this under control, I see much trouble for her in the future. She already is being teased and ostricized at school. It is a big step for her to go walking with me. Yesterday, she played outside in the snow for an hour, and asked "How many calories do you think I burned?" I told her more than if you had not played outside. She liked that. I do to. Wish us luck. She wants me to pick her up after school tomorrow so she can walk with me again. Could be a great Mommy/Daughter moment!
Keep the Faith!
Tracy
