Biggest Loser 10 Fall Challenge -- for losers and maintainers :)

Good morning

My favorite meal at DW would start with the Cheddar Cheese soup and Mushroom Filet from LeCellier and end with the Bread & Butter Bread Pudding from Raglan Road.

I would not want to have it available all the time - because it is soooo bad for me and also it wouldn't be special anymore if I could get it all the time.

I am off to my WW meeting/weigh-in this morning - should be a good week.

Kristi
 
QUOTD: It used to be the French Toast loaf at Main Street Bakery but I think they stopped serving it. Our favorite meals tend to be when we grab something and eat outside - either at the Poly or the Boardwalk or AKL. Makes me want to go back to WDW - our next trip isn't until spring break and at that point, it'll be one year. That has to be our longest stretch in probably ten years. We're headed to DC for Christmas this year - never been.
 
Sorry WW didn't work out for you. What system/plan are you currently using?

Love to hear more about the nutrition class you took.

DON'T feel bad for the kids. Sorry to sound brutal, but that Little Debbie's stuff is JUNK.... absolute unhealthy GARBAGE! You should be HAPPY that you have an excuse to keep it away from your kids! Instead of feeling bad that you are keeping that stuff from your kids, feel HAPPY that you are SMART enough to teach them better eating habits!!

I am using a nutrition analysis program that I had to purchase for my nutrition class - I used a less "professional" program years ago when I lost the initial weight - that one was called "Lifeform" - there are similar programs to that on the market today - DietPower is one that comes to mind - the program I have is called Diet Analysis Plus - I think it is meant as a tool for registered dieticians. Very detailed, and more comprehensive than I need - but since I had to shell out the $$$ for it for my class I figured I would use it. I am sticking to a 1500kcal/day plan - with the RDA's of 45-65% cal from carbs, 20 - 35% cal from fats and approx 20% cal from protien. I try to keep the fat content a bit lower, though.
As for the Little Debbie Nutty Bars - I know it is JUNK lol, but sometimes my taste buds win out over my sensibilities, ;)
I do try to instill healthy eating habits in my kids, we have "rules" about when sweets are allowed, even what drinks are appropriate at what times, and discuss portion contol, but I don't want them to ever think that any food is "bad" - rather that you can eat a bit of everything in moderation.
My middle daughter has the luckiest gene pool - she is 11 and will tell you (for example) "I am a little full, I only want a taste of that ice cream sandwich" and that is what she will do, she will take a bite and be completely satisfied - makes me green with envy all the time, lol.
 
Good morning all! :goodvibes

I will go ahead and post a separate thread for the Biggest Loser show. It's okay if we talk about here a bit, too. Don't worry about having another thread to keep track of, those chat threads have a lot of activity around the show and then quiet down the rest of the week.

And remember you don't have to try and keep up every day on this thread -- just jump in where you are! I'm happy that we have such an active, chatty bunch! :flower3:

jenanderson, great job on the runs this week-end! :thumbsup2

But I did splurge on a small serving of real ice cream. DS was kind enough to scoop for everyone... and he made mine just the right size!!:love:

Awww! That is one nice kid you have there, Pamela, and great job staying OP this week-end! :thumbsup2

I found onederland again on Saturday – I’m hoping to stay there this time!

:yay: Nice job on finding ONE-derland again! May you never leave it again! :thumbsup2

Julie, :hug: I'm sorry that you had to go through that. You are a very strong woman and I'm glad that you are here with us.

Definitely do NOT be shy! I was during the last challenge, and am so glad I changed my mind! Having all the good wishes from my BL friends was the best part of my day! :goodvibes

Yes, I'm glad that you decided not to have a stealth birthday!

Here is a link to a table with what counts as a serving of vegetables according to the USDA (from the mypyramid website). I didn't do WW very long so I can't tell you how the chart might differ from WW servings. http://www.mypyramid.gov/pyramid/vegetables_counts.html#

Rose, welcome back! :goodvibes Glad that you had a good time.

Jude, good luck with your race Saturday! :cheer2:

Cam, 60 minutes on the elliptical! :worship: You totally :rockband:!

Lindsay good luck with your race Saturday! :cheer2:

tgggrstarr enjoy your Halloween decorations! pirate:

Taryn, thank you for being a member of our group! :hug:

Cupcaker, hope your BF has a better day today! :flower3:

Shannon, it will be so nice when you are in your own house again! ::yes:::

Melissa, glad the car repair wasn't too bad. :goodvibes

Tracey, glad your DD is feeling better. :)

QOTD for Tuesday, September 21: What is your favorite food item or meal at Disneyworld, Disneyland or the Disney Cruise Line? And, if you could have that food item in your every day life, would you want it to be available?

Hmmm, interesting question, Cam. I can't think of anything at DL or WDW that I would want to be available every day -- kind of takes away the specialness, KWIM? But I wouldn't mind one of those little desserts from Boma every day! ;)

Yesterday I worked out with my trainer again. It was a tough workout but as DH and DS said "you didn't feel like you were going to throw up and you didn't have to lie down for an hour so it must have been okay!" :rotfl2: I really do not like the elliptical but I can tell it is good for my legs so I will keep working on it, although I have to confess even 3 minutes just about does me in. :headache:

The good news is that I am down another 2.5 pounds since Friday which puts me down 8 for the challenge so far and within 6 pounds of my prepregnancy weight -- a number I haven't seen in more than 11 years! :yay: I have a real shot at ONE-derland this challenge! :woohoo:

Have a great day all!
 
Good morning, everyone. Just jumping on real quick to post the question of the day. Thought I'd make it a fluff one. ;)

QOTD for Tuesday, September 21: What is your favorite food item or meal at Disneyworld, Disneyland or the Disney Cruise Line? And, if you could have that food item in your every day life, would you want it to be available?
My favorite is the very healthy Mickey Ice cream bar. I need my calcium, you know. I would not want it available every day. I only had 3 on this last trip, and the time we went in january and it was cold I only had one but it never got all soft and melty like in the heat, so I didn't really enjoy it as much.

Good morning everyone. I'll try to catch up before I go to work. I am back on track as of yesterday. Kept within my points, and ate healthy. I got out for a 6 mile run/walk, my longest yet, and averaged 15.10 min miles, so I was thrilled to be under wdw sweep time. A friends husband drove by me on the last mile and I so wanted to yell to him to pick me up and bring me home, but I didn't. He yelled out the window and clapped for me, so it actually pushed me to keep running. I was a little sore last night, but feel back to normal today. No running this morning, but hope to get out with michael after work for a bike ride.

JenA- I just finished the Nonrunners marathon guide for women, and I think it was you who recommended it. I thought of you every time she was talking about "chipper Jen". In the book Chipper Jen is her running partner, and the girl writing the book is dying during most of her training, and Jen is so positive and up beat that is drives her crazy. The book was hilarious, and also very inspiring too.

Jennz- Where are you????? Did you get stuck in the sand? We miss you.

Tracey- Glad DD is feeling better today. Do you do your 5k on the elliptical? I've tried my sisters elliptical and that is one tough workout. I was looking to find a race in the near future and saw a 5k in lilttleton. Is that the one you are doing? I found one in beverly oct 17 that I think I'll sign up for.

Lindsay- Congratulations on signing up for the Nyc race. It sounds like it will be very emotional, but also very inspiring too. You will do great. Sorry you had a weekend gain, but I'm sure you can see it gone by friday. I did the same thing, up 1.8, and still there today. I guess one day on track won't take away a weekend off track, but 4 days can do it. Hope things settle down for you this week. Hope you back is better from your injury last week too.

Welcome back Rose. Sounds like you had a nice weekend and nice talk with DS. You really have accomplished so much, and I'm sure he's very proud of his mama.

Zoesmama- glad your car was an relatively inexpensive fix. I hate the big, unexpected car problems. On the doritos, I laughed. Before summer camp, I bought the individual bags for my son's lunches, and figured 24 bags would last 5 weeks, but somehow they dissappeared before the second week.

Cupcaker- You are so sweet, the boyfriend come home and takes out his bad day on you, and then you give him a massage.

Julie- So sorry you had to go through all you've been through. :hug: You are a strong and amazing woman.

Pamela- YOu weekend sounds like it went very well, and you stuck with your plan!! Great job. I chuckled at your post that started in the morning and was finished in the afternoon. There really never is enough time to do all of the dis-ing we'd like to do.

Bree-Congrats on hitting ONE-derland!!!! It is such a wonderful place to be. Didn't we hit 209 together last challenge? And look at you, down another 10. I just hit 209 again last week.:rotfl: Now the challenge is on to reach One derland again.

CC- I just wanted to say you are doing really great. It's not easy to live with others who bring the unhealthy stuff in the house, and it sounds like you're making some progress turning them around a little.

Lisa-Halloween candy will be coming soon. My sister was going to have the candy fairy come take her kids candy and leave a present. I don't think MIchael will fall for that. I think we will need to make a no candy pledge this year since we'll be starting our half training right after halloween!:eek:

Cam-I don't remember if I've said it before, but i smile whenever I see your signature pictures of your wedding vow renewal. You and your hubby look like you are so in love. So sweet.

Dvccruiser- hope you ds is feeling better. We're pretty much hanging around this weekend, if you're around, maybe we could meet up and take a walk.

Off to work now. I'm sure I've forgotten someone, so happy wishes to everyone for a healthy and sunny tuesday. :) And hugs to all who need them.:grouphug:
 
Whoo hoo, Lisa!! 8 pounds gone already!! You are doing awesome!! So cute, ds noticed you didn't need to collapse this week. Those boys are so funny.
 
Good morning, everyone. Just jumping on real quick to post the question of the day. Thought I'd make it a fluff one. ;)

QOTD for Tuesday, September 21: What is your favorite food item or meal at Disneyworld, Disneyland or the Disney Cruise Line? And, if you could have that food item in your every day life, would you want it to be available?

favourite Disney food is at DL: bacon wrapped asparagus and the different kinds of meat skewers from the Bengal BBQ! And I wouldn't want it available everyday because the specialness would rub off :goodvibes

woke up early this morning and couldn't sleep so I came on here and got the weighins entered. I'm hoping to get the results up early this evening.

Got possession of our new house, and it was interesting to show the girls what will be their new home. They were excited and also emotional, with a few tears from each of them. Off to get ready for work now.

Have a great day everybody!
 
Cam- I have an elliptical in my family on our lower level. I like working out at home. We bought it several years ago and it collected a lot of dust until I got on my workout habit. I've put 200-300 miles on it over the last 2 years. I put the volume of the tv up or put the closed captioning on.

It's wonderful that it's so convenient to not have to go somewhere to use it. So glad Izzie is feeling better. I am so impresed with how much activity you did last night!

Bree - Congratulations on getting back to ONEderland!! :dance3: May you live and thrive there all of your days! :goodvibes

Jude -- Congrats on finishing the book. It is so nice that you can do something so thoughtful for someone who has touched your life in such a positive way. I hope you enjoy the expo this weekend. Do they have a speaker series where Jay and Mark will be talking?

All the proceeds and fundraising goes to the stephen siller foundation and it benefits many different childrens charities. Exp: the NYC pediatric burn center, it also funds a group home for high risk children in NYC, it funds community awards for children, also funds scholarships for children who lost their homes from Katrina. If you are interested in reading about it the website is tunneltotowersrun.org It seems pretty amazing and I cant wait to be a part of it.

Lindsay -- That sounds like such a wonderful cause. Don't worry-- you'll get that small gain off as soon as you are back in a routine and drinking your water.

I lost half a pound this morning, eating the extra calories seemed to help. I also have tried the ground flax seed & the green tea. Very easy additions to my diet.

Kelli - So glad you found some easy, good additions to your food routine.

Just realized that lacking protein at lunch is killing me. I just don't feel full without it.

Taryn -- This is absolutely critical for me. If I don't have protein at every meal, I am voracious and draggy in between. Can you do string cheese? BTW, how are the children in your classes these days? Is everyone settling in, calming down?

I made Wonton soup today from scratch. Very low in calories, but soo time consuming. Maybe because it was my first time making it. I cant wait to have more tomorrow

Jeanette - That soup sounds fabulous! I LOVE wonton soup. Maybe tomorrow when I ask everyone to post their favorite recipe you could share it?

I'm so looking forward to getting into our own house in a couple weeks and have control of the kitchen again!

Shannon -- I am so excited that there is a light at the end of the tunnel for you. I hope life will calm down a bit for you once you are in your own home. We have missed you around here! :hug: Oh, I just saw that you were able to show the girls their new home. How wonderful that must have been. :cloud9: Do you know yet your move-in date?

Melissa - The pep squad sounds like it will be so much fun for Zoe. I hope they get more than one opportunity to wear those uniforms. What a sweetheart your brother is for fixing your car. :goodvibes Are you going to Six Flags this weekend?

Rose -- Your son must be so proud of all you have accomplished, and what an amazing example you have set for him. I really do hope he finds his niche. That is one of my concerns for Andrew. If he chooses a school with no marching band, or chooses not to be in it or doesn't make it onto the drumline, I fear that he might not quickly find an activity niche. I am going to be praying a lot for his decision-making process.

Lisa - You are such a darling. :lovestruc Congratulations on your huge loss! :woohoo: And I had to laugh about you not feeling sick or needing a nap. I always told my personal trainer that if my muscles didnt' hurt after our workout he wasn't doing his job. ;) The first time I sent him a text that said "Consider this hate mail from my muscles." he texted back "that's what you pay me for". :rotfl::rotfl: Congratulations on your wonderful loss!

My favorite is the very healthy Mickey Ice cream bar. I need my calcium, you know. ... I am back on track as of yesterday. Kept within my points, and ate healthy. I got out for a 6 mile run/walk, my longest yet, and averaged 15.10 min miles, so I was thrilled to be under wdw sweep time. A friends husband drove by me on the last mile and I so wanted to yell to him to pick me up and bring me home, but I didn't. He yelled out the window and clapped for me, so it actually pushed me to keep running
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Cam-I don't remember if I've said it before, but i smile whenever I see your signature pictures of your wedding vow renewal. You and your hubby look like you are so in love. So sweet.

Congratulations on being back on track!! What an awesome run you had and it is so sweet that your friend's husband applauded your efforts and helped you to stay motivated. Very cool!! :thumbsup2 Oh, and thank you for the compliment. Those pictures make me smile too -- it was literally the most fun day of my life. I can't believe Howard and I are coming up on the 28th anniversary of when we met and I love him more every day.
 
Not only am I so lucky to have great people around me, my family, my friends IRL, and all of you guys here, but the truth is, I wouldn’t be this person if my dad hadn’t been in the accident. I would still be relying on my parents too much, I would still be unhappy with the life that I was “given” instead of deciding that I was going to live the life I wanted. I am still angry at the person who took so much from my dad, but I am also grateful that I learned and grew as a person from the whole situation. So, funk has passed and I’m back to my (chatty) self!

Bree - You totally have the right to have some funky days but it is good to hear that you are looking at how you have grown. Think of how strong you are and how you are now living life the way YOU want to. :goodvibes

J-ust plain me - what you see is what I am!
U-nderstanding
L-oves God, Dogs, most people, learning to love exercise & trying to learn to
love myself
I-ntelligent (well, about some things)
E-ternally a kid - 'aging is mandatory, growing up is optional' is my philosophy

Julie - I love what you came up with for your name...especially the 'aging is mandatory, growing up is optional'! :hug: Hugs for everything else. I am sure there are no words that really make it better. The other part of your name that I liked was that you are trying to learn to love yourself...such an important thing and I think a lot of us here suffer from the lack of that from time to time. :hug:

I am pages and pages and pages behind, but I will try to catch up over the next couple of days.

I am processing some of the comments that people made. I'll comment on it later. Sometimes a comment meant as a complement, really ends up being insulting--know what I mean.

Rose - I feel like I am always pages and pages behind in this challenge. I am not sure why that it. Too much stuff going on. I like to blame some of it on the exercise...when I started the first challenge, I took 30 minutes out of my day to exercise. Now I find that my running takes 1-2 hours. Too much exercising! :rotfl2:

I so hope that I did not make a comment that was insulting. :confused3 I keep thinking that I as I am always behind that sometimes I am rushing to answer and then I might now always say things the best and I know that I have typos galore on top of it all! You are like one of the people here who I totally admire on this thread and I hope that you feel comfortable enough to let me know if I have put my foot in my mouth.

Plain M&Ms. I know I could eat a whole huge bag in an afternoon...and it doesn't remotely fit into the "not so bad" for me category !!!:lmao:

Jude - Oh boy...M&Ms are my problem as well. Just had a bag in the house and I can say thankfully they are gone. I know I should be able to have control and take days to eat a bag but it just does not happen. I LOVE M&Ms and am beginning to realize that they just probably should not be in my house...EVER!

I finally have a day off tomorrow, so I might actually get to clean my house & finish my halloween decorations.

Enjoy your day off! I am off today so I will be doing cleaning and might put up a few fall decorations since it totally feels like fall here.

AND ITA about "being done" this is a lifelong committment, and while I can have a bad day, or even a few days, I HAVE to stay on track forever!

Took AK to gym tonight, Sophie and I went to the playground for a bit, then went to visit nephew, niece, and great nephew for a few minutes. GOTTA GET IN THE BED! Which means, get off the computer, wash my face, make my coffee, straighten up everything... 30 minutes later, I'll get in the bed. I need to ask a ? or two, but I'll wait till the am!

Taryn - I have to remind myself that I am never done with this new way of life. I used to struggle with bad days but now realize that because this is going to be for my WHOLE LIFE...a bad day or two here and there is going to be a part of it.

Sounds like you are still in non-stop motion! I am so impressed with how you have held it all together during this crazy time in your life. You are incredible with keeping the family going, keeping the house going, staying on track with your health goals and finding time to exercise. YOU GO GIRL!

She seems to be over her Tinkerbell obsession though.

My DD lost her love of Tink this summer and wanted her beautiful Tinkerbell bedroom re-decorated. I was so sad. She then reminded me that she is now 14 and loving Tinkerbell is not "cute" at that age! :rotfl: I was thankful that she kept a shelf filled with her most special Tink statues. :goodvibes

The pep squad sounds like lots of fun for your DD and for you as well. I bet you will love going to see her perform. Great news on the car as well. We went to have our van repaired right before school started and the bill was so high that we skipped most of it. We are now looking for another used van. We knew it was coming but I hate having to spend money on vehicles.

I can't think of any food that I must have at WDW. Obviously I have go to foods at each park, but I even skipped most of those last trip. I found the child sized meals to be better portion size for me and ate those last trip. I guess that since I can't think of one item I wouldn't want it in my everyday life:rotfl2:

On our last trip I ate many kid meals and I agree...they were the perfect portion for the most part. I only wish that there were a few more choices.

We're running tonight. High of 94 today, so we should be ready for FL weather next week. I'm trying to see the positive in this heat.:goodvibes

Go Rose! WOW - the weather is still hot where you are! It should help you with your FL run though. I am missing the hot runs right now because it is so cold here that I wore mittens running on Sunday. Thankfully it is in the 60s today (but drizzly and windy). My run should at least be a bit warmer.

I am off to my WW meeting/weigh-in this morning - should be a good week.

Kristi - Good luck with your weigh-in! :thumbsup2

Yesterday I worked out with my trainer again. It was a tough workout but as DH and DS said "you didn't feel like you were going to throw up and you didn't have to lie down for an hour so it must have been okay!" :rotfl2: I really do not like the elliptical but I can tell it is good for my legs so I will keep working on it, although I have to confess even 3 minutes just about does me in. :headache:

The good news is that I am down another 2.5 pounds since Friday which puts me down 8 for the challenge so far and within 6 pounds of my prepregnancy weight -- a number I haven't seen in more than 11 years! :yay: I have a real shot at ONE-derland this challenge! :woohoo:

Lisa - OMG...I laughed so hard when I read the comment your DH and DS said about not throwing up! :rotfl2: I actually liked the elliptical but our YMCA membership expired (we only do a summer membership) and so now I am stuck with my regular old running.

You are doing INCREDIBLE with your weight loss! I am so happy for you and so proud of you! You will be in ONE-derland soon!!!

My favorite is the very healthy Mickey Ice cream bar.

I got out for a 6 mile run/walk, my longest yet, and averaged 15.10 min miles, so I was thrilled to be under wdw sweep time. He yelled out the window and clapped for me, so it actually pushed me to keep running.

JenA- I just finished the Nonrunners marathon guide for women, and I think it was you who recommended it. I thought of you every time she was talking about "chipper Jen". In the book Chipper Jen is her running partner, and the girl writing the book is dying during most of her training, and Jen is so positive and up beat that is drives her crazy. The book was hilarious, and also very inspiring too.

I LOVE Mickey bars as well! I think they are the most amazing invention in the world and I try to eat one each day I am at WDW.

You are doing great with your running! 6 miles is SUPER! I love that your neighbor drove by and cheered you on...things like that are so inspiring and really do push you to go just a bit further when you think you can't.

I am so glad that liked the book! I have read it a couple of times and I sent Jude a copy to read as well. I am so NOT Chipper Jen! :rotfl2: I am positive and upbeat here but you should see me when I am running! I complain and try to talk myself out of going as far as I planned on going and am fairly crabby! I AM Chipper Jen on race days. I don't know what it is about the races that just make me so happy.

QOTD for Tuesday, September 21: What is your favorite food item or meal at Disneyworld, Disneyland or the Disney Cruise Line? And, if you could have that food item in your every day life, would you want it to be available?
I don't know if I could pick just one food...there are Mickey bars, Dole Whips, the bread pudding dessert at 'Ohana, the monkfish at Palo on the cruise and so many more choices! The food is one of my favorite parts of going to Disney!

Well, I did not get a subbing job today so I am going to try to be productive. I would like to go out and run but might have to wait until later because DH will not be happy if I go without him. I am considering going out and running 3 miles this morning on my own and then doing 3 more with him tonight. We will see how far I get with housework. I will burn a bunch of calories cleaning because I have laundry (2 flights of stairs with every load) and I would like to do all the bedding. I will also mow the yard if it dries up today. I want to get a lot done because we are probably going up north to the cabin this weekend. It is time to start closing it up for the winter and that is so much work as well.

Alright, time to quit typing about all there is to get done and actual get started on doing it all. I know while I was typing this, there were many more posts. I will try to keep up today since I am off of work.

Happy healthy Tuesday to everyone!
Jen
 
QOTD for Tuesday, September 21: What is your favorite food item or meal at Disneyworld, Disneyland or the Disney Cruise Line? And, if you could have that food item in your every day life, would you want it to be available?

I love the beignets at DL. I can make them, but of course they aren't good for me. Love the baked potato soup too, which I also have the recipe for.
 
Pamela - You were so amazingly in control over the weekend! Give yourself a huge pat on the back. As for your lightbulb moment - that realization that you'd made this a lifestyle change must have been so reassuring and validating. Congratulations! I hope your evening isn't too crazy.

Evening actually was rather calm. DH took DS to his game, I took DD to Rainbow and ran 45 minutes while she was there. Home and family dinner by 8:15pm and then watched DWTS premiere. I was sad to miss DS's game, but the game and Rainbow were an hour away from each other and overlapped. Oh well.

Firstly, thank you everyone! Friday was rough for me, and then I got stuck at work and didn’t even get to run so I didn’t even get to feel better. But then I had a great conversation with my policeman friend :-)lovestruc) – he told me how proud he was of me for being so strong and so on, it really made me stop and think. Not only am I so lucky to have great people around me, my family, my friends IRL, and all of you guys here, but the truth is, I wouldn’t be this person if my dad hadn’t been in the accident. I would still be relying on my parents too much, I would still be unhappy with the life that I was “given” instead of deciding that I was going to live the life I wanted. I am still angry at the person who took so much from my dad, but I am also grateful that I learned and grew as a person from the whole situation. So, funk has passed and I’m back to my (chatty) self!

You are right! You can spend your life whining about the bad things that have happened..... or you can "put on your big girl panties" and decide to create the life you WANT!! You are an amazing person to be able to see some blessing in your father's accident. I am pleased to call you my friend.

Connie – I think you mean Jen is your heroine – not heroin (like the drug) – at least I hope that’s what you meant :rotfl2:!

Okay.... I was gonna say this too, but my kids already call me the "Grammar Police", so I figured I'd ignore it! :rotfl:

I found onederland again on Saturday – I’m hoping to stay there this time!

Bree

WOOHOO! May you never see that "2" in the hundreds place again EVER!

Busy weekend here, but all in all, an ok one. I feel like I 'took it easy' on walking, but in reality I just checked and Fri - Mon I've done over 20 miles. I think I'm becoming an addict!:scared1: Most importantly, I crossed my walking goal of 750 miles on Saturday morning....now pushing towards 1000.

AMAZING!! Wasn't this your goal for the entire year? And here it is, only mid-Sept. and you have reached it already!! I think we should have a party the day you hit 1000!!

I totally understand what CC & Cam are feeling and say. Almost everytime I look in a mirror, I hear her voice inside my head negating what I see and feel.

First of all....:hug: for you. I know that you know that you need to stop hearing that voice and giving it any validation. Take back the power. Hopefully you are working on that.

I go to WW, but usually don't make meetings and they are HUGE. After living here almost 10 yrs, still don't have any friends to speak of....trying to work on that, but it's hard.
This sounds so much like me! I have been doing WW on my own now for almost 3 years. I loved the meetings, but needed to save the $$. I really missed having like-minded people to chat with.... which is why this thread is so great! And I have lived here for almost 17 years and truly have not a single person here in town to call a close friend. I have a few "work friends", but that is about it. It IS hard.

So, if you're still reading, YOU ARE AWESOME!!!

So are you!

(she was diabetic before her 49th as were all my siblings ....I'm the hold out!)
Let's keep it that way!! Diabetes is no fun! ANYTHING you can do to keep it at bay (especially with such a strong family history) is important. Getting your weight under control and regular exercise are KEY! You are doing great!

You did wonderfully on your day at the Cape! Definitely not a disaster! :woohoo:

Thanks for commenting on what I ate. I am working on adding more protein and veggies to my menu. You know, I’m going to be honest here, I’ve heard so many different views on what is considered a serving of fruit and what is considered a serving of vegetables, that I’m not even sure what these are servings are anymore. Right now, I am using the highest amount as a portion size. Like 2 cups of lettuce = 1 veggie. 1 whole apple = 1 fruit. 1 cup of broccoli is 1 vegetable. But, I’ve also heard 1 cup of lettuce is 1 veggie, ½ cup of apple is 1 fruit, and 1 cup of broccoli is 2 veggies. :confused3

WW portions tend to be similar to USDA portions for things like fruits and veggies. Yes, one apple is a serving....but that is an apple smaller than your fist.... not one the size of your head!!:rotfl: Or one cup of sliced apple or 1/2C of unsweetened applesauce.

Broccoli... one serving is one cup... same with lettuce and spinach.

A few of the larger fruits and higher sugar fruits tend to be less than "one piece" for a portion... a half a small mango is a serving, half a banana is a serving.

What ever you are using to keep track of your calories should tell you what a portion size is. Or you can look it up online.

I am pages and pages and pages behind, but I will try to catch up over the next couple of days. We had a nice visit. Definitely some teenage drama, but I have to keep reminding myself that I am very grateful that DS still talks to us about stuff and feels comfortable coming to us with problems, even ones that occur at 10:00pm.:thumbsup2

I did pretty well with eating. I am one pound higher than last Monday, but I will take it. Still within my maintain range, so very happy with that.

I am processing some of the comments that people made. I'll comment on it later. Sometimes a comment meant as a complement, really ends up being insulting--know what I mean.
Glad you are back and had a nice visit... and you maintained!

Sounds like a lot of fun this weekend. ITA - you all fill sooooo many gaps in my life, all rolled into one! AND ITA about "being done" this is a lifelong committment, and while I can have a bad day, or even a few days, I HAVE to stay on track forever.

Yup..... that seems to be the key... knowing that it is a LIFE LONG committment. Sounds like you are right on track with that!

I sometime say "I know God won't give me more than I can handle, but I wish he didn't have so much confidence in me." A friend tells me often "You'll never have more than you and God can do together!Taryn

Love both of these. I'm gonna post them on the fridge!!

GOTTA GET IN THE BED! Which means, get off the computer, wash my face, make my coffee, straighten up everything... 30 minutes later, I'll get in the bed. I need to ask a ? or two, but I'll wait till the am!

Taryn

I know what you mean....heading to bed never just means going right to bed! "Are tomorrow's uniforms washed?" "Do we have stuff to pack for lunches?" "Is the dishwasher loaded?" "Anything special happening tomorrow?" All of these are things I need to think about at bedtime.

unfortunately my kryptonite isn't in the house, its fast food. Its far too easy to get Busy and end up eating crappy fast food just because its convenient. I'm so looking forward to getting into our own house in a couple weeks and have control of the kitchen again!

WOW! You're on again!! Life must be getting a bit more normal. Where are you staying right now??

QOTD for Tuesday, September 21: What is your favorite food item or meal at Disneyworld, Disneyland or the Disney Cruise Line? And, if you could have that food item in your every day life, would you want it to be available?

Well... my favorites would probably be the Mickey ice cream bar, the caramel apples from the Main Street candy shop and the Dole Whip. And NO, I wouldn't want them available in my everyday life. They would cease to be SPECIAL and I would be FAT! :rotfl2:

He has not quite found his niche yet, which has been a little hard on him. He was sooooo active in high school, and he just seems to be running into road blocks with the activities he is interested in. Friday night he had another disappointment--hence the drama. We talked about it a lot this weekend, and I even threw in a little tough love,;) and he seems to be back on track. It was hard, because I still just want to fix everything for him.

I will say that it was awesome to be able to say--look if I can do at 40something what I have accomplished in the last year (new job, weight loss, running a 1/2) you can do this. I felt like I had some credibility and he actually listened to what I had to say. So everyone keep your fingers crossed that some of the new stuff works out for him. He's doing great in school, he just needs to find his place activity wise.

You are an outstanding role model for your son! You're right... he should be able to look at all that you have accomplished recently and see that HE can do something about his current situation.

I'm so sorry he has had some disappointments at school. When you talk about your son and wanting to fix everything for him, I look at my 12 y/o and can't IMAGINE what it will be like when he is away at college and I CAN'T fix things for him. He is my pal, my buddy, my BABY! (Don't let him hear me say that!:eek:). Good for you with the tough love.... I'm sure it was hard, but will definitely be worth it in the end.

My middle daughter has the luckiest gene pool - she is 11 and will tell you (for example) "I am a little full, I only want a taste of that ice cream sandwich" and that is what she will do, she will take a bite and be completely satisfied - makes me green with envy all the time, lol.

My DS is a little like that. He can actually eat a few bites of ice cream, decide he is full, and walk away from the rest!! Even my DD has done that a few times... it amazes (and pleases) me!!

Awww! That is one nice kid you have there, Pamela, and great job staying OP this week-end!
Yup... he is super!!

Yesterday I worked out with my trainer again. It was a tough workout but as DH and DS said "you didn't feel like you were going to throw up and you didn't have to lie down for an hour so it must have been okay!" I really do not like the elliptical but I can tell it is good for my legs so I will keep working on it, although I have to confess even 3 minutes just about does me in.

The good news is that I am down another 2.5 pounds since Friday which puts me down 8 for the challenge so far and within 6 pounds of my prepregnancy weight -- a number I haven't seen in more than 11 years! :yay: I have a real shot at ONE-derland this challenge! :woohoo:

Have a great day all!

Nice job not throwing up after your training session!:rotfl2: Let us know when you hit that prepregnancy number that you haven't seen in 11 years! We'll have a party!! ONE-derland, here you come!!


Good morning everyone. I'll try to catch up before I go to work. I am back on track as of yesterday. Kept within my points, and ate healthy. I got out for a 6 mile run/walk, my longest yet, and averaged 15.10 min miles, so I was thrilled to be under wdw sweep time. A friends husband drove by me on the last mile and I so wanted to yell to him to pick me up and bring me home, but I didn't. He yelled out the window and clapped for me, so it actually pushed me to keep running. I was a little sore last night, but feel back to normal today. No running this morning, but hope to get out with michael after work for a bike ride.

Nice job with the 6 mi!! That is so amazing! Are you SUPER proud of yourself? I hope so!

Pamela- YOu weekend sounds like it went very well, and you stuck with your plan!! Great job. I chuckled at your post that started in the morning and was finished in the afternoon. There really never is enough time to do all of the dis-ing we'd like to do.

Yup.... like someone mentioned.... this is practically a part-time job!!

Good morning everyone!! Once again it has taken me 90 minutes to read and respond!!

Quick NSV story to share....

I was putting away laundry and put a pair of jeans in DD's closet. She came to me later and told me that they weren't HER jeans, they were MY jeans. I was pretty sure they weren't. We held them up and looked at them..... seemed our size. Then we looked at the tag. They belong to my 12 y/o DS! AMAZING! Who would have ever thought my jeans would be similar in size to my DS!!?? I even noticed when hanging clothes on the line that most of my clothes are SMALLER than DS's clothes!! And DD (15) and I are pretty much the same size right now (although she is taller). WOOHOO!

Well.... today I MUST finish the 100 adoption shower invitations I am making for my SIL... what a project! I should have my HEAD examined next time I agree to anything like this!!

Can't WAIT for the newest season of BL tonight!! TTYL.............P
 
I hope you made it to work on time. I am really impressed at your discipline in carving out that activity time. I am sorry you are feeling so busy but I hope your work schedule calms down abit.

Thanks! Believe it or not, I was able to shower, get ready, let the dog out and gather my lunch all in 12 minutes. I ended up getting to work before my manager! Now my husband thinks I should be able to move this fast every morning!
Discipline is an interesting thing for me. I've never had it. If you had told me even 4 months ago about what I am doing, I never would have believed you. I just keep thinking of what I have accomplished so far and what I want to accheive overall and it seems to keep me going despite myself.

Jude [/B
I wanted to give you all an early warning-- in the next couple of days, I am going to ask you to post your favorite recipe that takes 5 ingredients or less. So, start thinking now. :cutie:

I haven't read too far ahead yet, so if you've answered this, forgive me. Just so I can prepare, what constitutes an ingredient? DO things like spices & oil or water count?

QOTD for Sunday, September 19: Did you have an "AH HAH" moment that started you on this journey? If so, what was it?

My AH-Ha moment kind of hit in a few ways at different times. I've hated my appearance for awhile, and knew I needed to do something, but really wasn't motivated to take action.
I had some doctors appointments this past December because of an injured shoulder. I was seeing a new doctor, and I was trying to find out about my shoulder. I didnt know what had caused the injury or what was wrong. I went to see him twice. On the second visit, he called me out on my weight. I was a little insulted at how he did it, and I was a little pissed off at him. (I haven't been back). I knew he was right, but I was still upset at how he approached it. I felt like he wasn't too concerned with the reason why I was there, and was just focusing on other things.
I never did find out what was wrong with my shoulder, he passed me off to physical therapy, which really didn't do anything. I stopped going after two months of no progress, and eventually the pain just went away. (Around April) Now the P90x is sometimes mildly irritating it, but not that bad.
I was too annoyed at first to make changes, then moving into the new house, a new car, a new kitten happened, and I forgot.
What finally prompted me to make a move was the six month mark to my upcoming trip. I realized that this would be the third trip at my highest weight, and I wanted the pictures to be different this time. And I think they will!

Oops! Wanted to post the QOTD for tomorrow since I won't be on until about 9:30 a.m.

QOTD for Monday, September 20: What is your kryptonite, food-wise? In other words, is there a food (even one that might otherwise be good for you or "not so bad for you") that you cannot keep in your house because it is so irresistible that you might binge on it?

This is a hard question. I've been thinking of it the past few days, but there are so many foods, most of them are a "if I'm craving them food".
I think it just might be mini candy bars. Doesn't matter what kind. Because they are so small, I just think it won't make a difference if I just have one. Then five later.... And with Halloween coming up...I might be in trouble!

So I weighed myself first thing this morning, and I was down two more pounds! So this would be almost 2 1/2 since Friday. The new things I'm doing this week must be working! So hopefully they stay off til this Friday!
 
QOTD for Sunday, September 19: Did you have an "AH HAH" moment that started you on this journey? If so, what was it?

My AH-Ha moment kind of hit in a few ways at different times. I've hated my appearance for awhile, and knew I needed to do something, but really wasn't motivated to take action.
I had some doctors appointments this past December because of an injured shoulder. I was seeing a new doctor, and I was trying to find out about my shoulder. I didnt know what had caused the injury or what was wrong. I went to see him twice. On the second visit, he called me out on my weight. I was a little insulted at how he did it, and I was a little pissed off at him. (I haven't been back). I knew he was right, but I was still upset at how he approached it. I felt like he wasn't too concerned with the reason why I was there, and was just focusing on other things.
I never did find out what was wrong with my shoulder, he passed me off to physical therapy, which really didn't do anything. I stopped going after two months of no progress, and eventually the pain just went away. (Around April) Now the P90x is sometimes mildly irritating it, but not that bad.
I was too annoyed at first to make changes, then moving into the new house, a new car, a new kitten happened, and I forgot.
What finally prompted me to make a move was the six month mark to my upcoming trip. I realized that this would be the third trip at my highest weight, and I wanted the pictures to be different this time. And I think they will!

An upcoming trip or event is SUCH a motivator! So many of us started losing weight for a family wedding or trip to WDW... but the key is to KEEP AT IT!

Plan a time and day to get BACK ON PLAN!! For me, it doesn't matter what day I get back on ... but breakfast the next morning I am BACK ON PLAN!

You will be SO pleased with your pictures this time! They WILL be different. And all of this hard work will be worth it! Remember to share those pictures with us!!.................P
 
Got possession of our new house, and it was interesting to show the girls what will be their new home. They were excited and also emotional, with a few tears from each of them. Off to get ready for work now.

Have a great day everybody!

Wow.... you got your house!! Congratulations!!!

My DD lost her love of Tink this summer and wanted her beautiful Tinkerbell bedroom re-decorated. I was so sad. She then reminded me that she is now 14 and loving Tinkerbell is not "cute" at that age! :rotfl: I was thankful that she kept a shelf filled with her most special Tink statues. :goodvibes

My DD recently changed out her Cinderella comforter to a more "teen" one... she is 15!! But she still has princesses all over her room and doesn't plan to change it! I guess I am proud of her for sticking with what she likes, even if it isn't "cool"... but I wish she wouldn't have so much trouble with changes.

I don't know if I could pick just one food...there are Mickey bars, Dole Whips, the bread pudding dessert at 'Ohana, the monkfish at Palo on the cruise and so many more choices! The food is one of my favorite parts of going to Disney!

Happy healthy Tuesday to everyone!
Jen

Best bread puddings I've EVER had were on Disney property. Cinnamon roll bread pudding at Goofy's Kitchen in the Disneyland Hotel.... and the banana bread pudding at Chef Mickey's at WDW. Both were absolutely "to die for".... but I had forgotten them until you mentioned it!! Thanks...:headache: now I'm craving bread pudding!!:lmao: .....................P
 
I'll be back later to catch up more, but I had to share a funny story with you. I have been so frustrated about my knee. I have been suffering with this injury since July 14, 2009, have had 1 arthroscopic surgery and one much more extensive with the placement of a large cadaver graft of bone to my femur and cartilage tissue. I've had months and months of physical therapy.

I was so frustrated on Saturday to notice my shadow out of my peripheral vision when I was doing my 3 miles at an outdoor fitness walkway around a fountain -- I was limping pretty significantly. And I was working really hard to maintain a normal gait at a race pace. When all was said and done, I'd managed 3 miles at an average pace right around 19 minutes. I was so disgusted with where I am. I was listening to "Glee" music on my ipod and "Don't Stop Believin'" came on. I remembered that 4 months ago I couldn't walk. It was enough to bring me out of my funk and just be grateful that I could pull off 3 miles all at once.

Yesterday at PT was tough. I still decided to go to the gym last night and instead of my normal 40 minutes on the elliptical, I stuck it out for 60, with the aid of my Kindle and my ipod. The funny part is this. I was using my "Running" playlist to keep myself inspired and to remind myself of the ultimate objective (finishing the WDW 1/2 in January and getting back to running before the one year anniversary of the bone graft). "Fighter" came up on the rotation. I've decided to dedicate these lyrics to this troublesome knee (LOL!!):

Yes you wanted to harm me but that won't work anymore
Uh, no more, oh no, it's over
'Cause if it wasn't for all of your torture
I wouldn't know how to be this way now, and never back down
So I wanna say thank you

'Cause it makes me that much stronger
Makes me work a little bit harder
Makes me that much wiser
So thanks for making me a fighter


Okay. Sorry for the novel. Just wanted to share that. I think that whatever struggles we are battling at any given moment can really make us stronger. Interestingly, I have often said what someone posted here earlier: "God never gives us more than we can handle, but I sure wish He weren't so confident in me."

I really do think that we all have it in us to be like Bree and so many others here --the very struggles that can bring us to our knees can also be the obstacles that we climb over, push through, or kick out of our way. And when we do, guess what? We have moved that much further ahead on our journey. It may be a tiny step, some small progress, but it is further than we were when we were standing behind that obstacle with it blocking our way.
 
favourite Disney food is at DL: bacon wrapped asparagus and the different kinds of meat skewers from the Bengal BBQ! And I wouldn't want it available everyday because the specialness would rub off :goodvibes

woke up early this morning and couldn't sleep so I came on here and got the weighins entered. I'm hoping to get the results up early this evening.

Got possession of our new house, and it was interesting to show the girls what will be their new home. They were excited and also emotional, with a few tears from each of them. Off to get ready for work now.

Have a great day everybody!

Woo Hoo :cool1: So exciting. How soon will you move in?



My youngest is home sick today. He was sent home with a fever yesterday and has to be out for 24 hours. He seems much better today. I did let him sleep in and he went to bed early last night on his own. I chose not to give him his ADHD meds today since he was off schedule. I am totally paying for it now. He is bouncing off the walls and eating everything in sight :headache: I forgot how much those meds help him.
 
My youngest is home sick today. He was sent home with a fever yesterday and has to be out for 24 hours. He seems much better today. I did let him sleep in and he went to bed early last night on his own. I chose not to give him his ADHD meds today since he was off schedule. I am totally paying for it now. He is bouncing off the walls and eating everything in sight :headache: I forgot how much those meds help him.

Deb - So glad he is feeling better. DS17 has ADHD and I can tell immediately when he hasn't had his meds because he talks really fast and eats everything in sight. On the appetite thing, though, there are days I really worry about his failure to eat while on the meds. On Sunday, he took his meds when he got up around 10 am because he had so much homework to do (we don't mind if he doesn't take it on the weekends); he still didn't want to eat anything by about 4 pm, when I absolutely insisted.
 
I'll be back later to catch up more, but I had to share a funny story with you. I have been so frustrated about my knee. I have been suffering with this injury since July 14, 2009, have had 1 arthroscopic surgery and one much more extensive with the placement of a large cadaver graft of bone to my femur and cartilage tissue. I've had months and months of physical therapy.

I was so frustrated on Saturday to notice my shadow out of my peripheral vision when I was doing my 3 miles at an outdoor fitness walkway around a fountain -- I was limping pretty significantly. And I was working really hard to maintain a normal gait at a race pace. When all was said and done, I'd managed 3 miles at an average pace right around 19 minutes. I was so disgusted with where I am. I was listening to "Glee" music on my ipod and "Don't Stop Believin'" came on. I remembered that 4 months ago I couldn't walk. It was enough to bring me out of my funk and just be grateful that I could pull off 3 miles all at once.

Yesterday at PT was tough. I still decided to go to the gym last night and instead of my normal 40 minutes on the elliptical, I stuck it out for 60, with the aid of my Kindle and my ipod. The funny part is this. I was using my "Running" playlist to keep myself inspired and to remind myself of the ultimate objective (finishing the WDW 1/2 in January and getting back to running before the one year anniversary of the bone graft). "Fighter" came up on the rotation. I've decided to dedicate these lyrics to this troublesome knee (LOL!!):

Yes you wanted to harm me but that won't work anymore
Uh, no more, oh no, it's over
'Cause if it wasn't for all of your torture
I wouldn't know how to be this way now, and never back down
So I wanna say thank you

'Cause it makes me that much stronger
Makes me work a little bit harder
Makes me that much wiser
So thanks for making me a fighter


Okay. Sorry for the novel. Just wanted to share that. I think that whatever struggles we are battling at any given moment can really make us stronger. Interestingly, I have often said what someone posted here earlier: "God never gives us more than we can handle, but I sure wish He weren't so confident in me."

I really do think that we all have it in us to be like Bree and so many others here --the very struggles that can bring us to our knees can also be the obstacles that we climb over, push through, or kick out of our way. And when we do, guess what? We have moved that much further ahead on our journey. It may be a tiny step, some small progress, but it is further than we were when we were standing behind that obstacle with it blocking our way.

Eloquently said!! Amen!!......................P
 
Okay, I have to share this with you and then I'll be back later with some replies. I didn't sleep well last night-nightmares and how cold it was-so I stayed in bed until after 8. I got up and did 40 min. on the Wii Fit+ and then showered. I was expecting an important phone call at 10, so I went to the bathroom right before it. Well, obviously I don't know how to walk, because I'm pretty sure I broke the bone right by my toe. I heard a crack, so I'm sure I'm not going nuts. :rotfl2:

Omg does it hurt and all ice is doing is making me cold.

I think it's time to eat breakfast. If I can walk to the kitchen. And for some reason, I'm laughing about all of this. Hmm

Have a great day everyone!

CC
 
Oh, no!! CC, I hope you didn't break anything! :hug: Can you go to an urgent care center to get it x-rayed? Please keep us posted.
 

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