Thursday, January 21, 2010
My List
The List
Childhood
Little Mermaid VHS
Barbies
Books
Roller skates
Skinned knees (I was a major tomboy)
Ninja Turtles and X-men action figures
Bead loom bracelets
Teenager
Black t-shirts
Boots
Novelty socks
Blue jeans
Books
Ever changing hair color
Handmade jewelry
Terminator 2 on DVD
Unfortunate leopard print accessories (hat, boots, cuff bracelets from Hot Topic)
Nike sneakers and matching Nike swoosh socks
Adult – 1st 4 years of Marriage and Motherhood
Insanely large purses, usually with random items from my children stuffed in them
Diaper bags and double stroller
Camera constantly in hand
Not nearly enough sleep
Wardrobe consisting of primarily jeans and sneakers
Books
Adult – Now
Large shoe collection
Terminator 2 on Blu-ray
Comic books
Books
Lots of pink stuff
Coffee addiction
Gym bag
Sonic diet coke with diet cherry and lime
James Avery charm bracelet
Magazines everywhere - I'm addicted to them, especially fitness ones!
My Terminator action figures....the more things change, the more they stay the same.
My Toyota Matrix “mom car” – Also the first car I bought myself.
Monday, January 18, 2010
Progress so far, and new ambition
The scale readout this morning was 230.4, which means I’ve lost 6.4 lbs overall so far. Considering that it’s been a little over 3 weeks, that’s not a whole lot, but it’s better than nothing. Now, I have more motivation than ever to really kick things into gear, because we just found out that we are going to be going to the beach house on vacation with the in laws this year. I’m super excited, but stressed about the weight issue…I mean, a week of living primarily in a bathing suit, hello?!?
In other news, I’m finally getting over some yucky bit of something that’s been going around. I spent the weekend in bed and lying on the couch with loads of head congestion, a major headache, and a very sore throat. This meant no gym time for me, which makes me sad. I find myself looking forward to my sweat sessions more and more, and I am generally in a much better mood afterwards. Now that I’m well enough to rejoin the world, I’ll definitely be hitting the treadmill tonight.
The vacation is 5 months away, to the day. I’m hopeful that I can drop the remaining 75 or so lbs by then. We’ll see how that all works out. I’d need to spend much more time in the gym, and cut back on “cheat nights.” I think I can do it.
On that note, I went to the gym tonight, and sort of on accident spent 50 minutes on the treadmill. I did 3.35 miles, and according to the calorie counter on the treadmill, burned 540 calories! Go me! The accidental part was that I was waiting for the hubby and kids to join me, since my stud muffin was cooking dinner and had to wait till the fish was done to come up there, so I started without him. I just kind of hit a groove, and kept on going. It was nice, especially since I had not been since Wednesday and had really missed the gym. It's nice to be among the living, and not curled up in bed or on the couch.
Thursday, January 7, 2010
Weigh in, Biggest Loser musings, and redecorating
I've been cooking more, and I'm proud to say that when we were offered pizza for lunch at work, I brought a side of broccoli with I Can't Believe it's not Butter on it, and had only one slice of pizza. I'm not saying it was easy, but I managed not to go back for seconds, and for that, I am pleased with myself. Pizza is a big time trigger food for me.
I've also started watching the new season of The Biggest Loser. I figure it's a good motivation, and I'm trying to lose weight while watching them (I know all of what they are doing happened like 2 months ago real time), so it kind of feels like we're all doing it together. Silly, yes, but still effective. I'm a big time snacker at night, and it's hard to dig in to the chips or cookies or whatever while watching these people bust their butts to lose weight. I know everyone says they could do it given the attention of the trainers and the ability to focus only on that, but those people are impressive. To be in the shape they started at, and still be able to complete those brutal workouts...wow! I'm definitely feeling that my treadmill routine needs a kick in the pants. I'm thinking I'll up the incline when I go today.
Oh, yeah, I'm off work today, and I'm going to use the time to finish a few projects...painting my bedroom, which is the only room I have not gotten to the way I want it in the 3 years we've been in the house. It's still the putty-bleh color that most of the house was when we bought it. I also need to complete my work re-finishing a dresser for my room that my mother gave me, and painting my nightstand pink. Nothing like a little physical labor to burn some calories, right? Plus, when I'm done (and when I make my pilgrimage to Ikea at the end of the month) it'll be super pretty!
Friday, January 1, 2010
Happy New Year!
Anyhoo...I did end up going to the gym yesterday in the afternoon, making this 3 times so far this week that I've gone. Tuesday and Wednesday ended up being a wash gym-wise. Tuesday I was just tired, and Wednesday I came home to cook dinner, and when I looked up, it was 8pm already. This is not really an issue, since those are the two days that Gameboy (my husband, not the Nintendo toy!) never goes to the gym because of World of Warcraft scheduled events, and I usually go on the days that he goes.
So...back to the weigh-in. There I was, groggy at six a.m., without a drop of caffeine in my system, standing on the scale and willing the number to be lower. In my head, I've got the dramatic music and the concerned looks on the trainer's faces from the weigh in segments on The Biggest Loser as my scale readout adjusts a few times before coming to a rest. Dum-dum-dum! 234 even. I lost 2.8 lbs since Sunday morning! Bob and Jillian are pleased. I leave the bathroom and pour myself a cup of coffee in the biggest cup I can find. Victory is mine this week! Now, if I only knew what I was wearing to work....
Since it is the new year, it's resolution time. Mine are:
1. Go the the gym at least 4 times a week.
2. Drink more water. (At this point, any outside the gym is more!)
3. Be patient. It is a virtue, and I am aware enough to say I don't generally possess it. Time to change that....RIGHT NOW! =)
Anyone else making resolutions? Or do you think it's a bunch of crap, and/or you're perfect as is?