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August 19th, 2009 | Comments | Posted in Christy |

21 Days Challenge
As far as my habits, go, I’m doing a pretty good job. My focus for this challenge was water, and I’m proud to say I’ve met my goal everyday. I also chose to focus on 5 servings of fruit and vegetables each day, and aside from a few missed days while out of town, I’ve done quiet well and actually look forward to my daily 5.

The last habit I wanted to form was getting exercise every day. This one, my fine Sisters and Brothers, I have failed miserably on.  Sure, I’ve worked out sporadically, but not in a habit forming way, and that makes me mad. I truly set out on this challenge with the intent of exercising and making it a habit. I’m not going to give up, though. I know that we have the EA Sports Active 30-Day Challenge on the horizon, so I’m going to prepare myself for that, and workout as much as I can between now and then to prepare.

My weight, well, it hasn’t gone down. Nope, I haven’t shrunk. I’m not making any excuses, because I know exactly what happened. Over the last month I traveled 3 of the 4 weeks. I traveled to places like Chicago, Atlanta, Tennessee and Austin. And if I’m going to be really honest, I’ll just tell you I ate my way through those cities and states. Oh yes I did. I’m not going to say I ate things I shouldn’t have, because really, I don’t feel like anything is off limits. I can’t live like that. But when you partner day after day and trip after trip of eating out, and not making the healthiest of choices, it doesn’t matter how much walking or hiking or babywearing you do. Calories in do not equal calories out which equals a gain.

So here are my numbers:

Last official weigh-in at the end of the Shrinking Days of Summer challenge: 142.6

Today’s weigh-in after weeks of debauchery: 146

Do you know how long it took me to get to 142.6? MONTHS. Months of working through a plateau and struggling so hard. I was so proud. I know I will back to it, but OMG, nothing sucks more than getting there and and then losing it. Can I get an AMEN?

And here is my new commitment: I am going to start using Weight Watchers online again. Today. I used it and lost 45 pounds before my daughter was born. I know it works. I know how it works and why it works. I will do it. Help keep me honest okay? I’m going to blog here everyday about my points and tracking and how I’m doing. Come back here and harass me in the comments if you don’t see me post. Please. Every time you comment, I get an email which is just like a swift kick in the ass.

Smooches.

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  • Christy you and I are in the same boat! I too battle back and forth in the 140s like insanity and I too just re-committed to weight watchers... we can do it!
  • It's SO hard. I feel like losing the first 45 pounds was a piece of cake compared to these last 20 or so. Sheesh. I think counting points is the only way I'm going to break through. I feel like I've maybe gotten a little arrogant or too self-confident about what I eat, and it's obviously not working!!

    Let's keep each other honest, girl!!! K? We can do it!
  • Oh, suck! Maybe this is what you needed to get focused again. ;p

    Funny, I am going to be doing WW Online too! We should keep each other accountable, hooker.
  • You're on! Let's do it together. I just logged in my coffee points. Stupid creamer!! I'm switching to skim milk!
  • kay6672
    debauchery? Aren't we being just a little hard on ourselves?

    Good on you for getting back in the game. You've done it before, you can do it again. Funny, isn't it, how hard it is to take it off, but how easily it slides back on?

    I've thought about doing WW online, but already so much time sitting in front of this computer!
  • Ah, I tend to be a little dramatic sometimes :) Plus, I like the word debauchery, so I try to use it when I can!!

    I know I can do it, and yes, it's amazing how fast it slides right back on. Kinda annoying actually. Pure debauchery ;)

    WW online is great, but yeah, more time on the computer. Since I can guesstimate the points pretty well, I just write everything down and then log it all in after dinner. I do keep the site up for quick look ups, and recipe searches. It really is awesome!
  • BrookeF
    i had to lol @ the "babywearing" :P carrying that weight on your chest (or back) should count for something!

    me<--knows nothing about carrying weight on her chest (push up bras are very light)

    here's to committment and accountability!!
  • I can't remember exactly how many, but you do burn quite a few calories when you wear your baby! Mia's weighing in at almost 21 pounds, and when we were on vacation, I would wear her the entire day while we walked, hiked, shopped, etc. It' a workout for sure!

    So far, I'm doing pretty good today :) But isn't always that way the first day!!
  • Your scale can suck it. You'll get back down, WW is great for keeping you apprised of your food intake. Even though I cancelled my online subscription a few weeks ago and went to Spark People. Which is also good. But I've done WW several times. I should be a lifetime member or something by now, but I think you have to get down and stay at your goal weight a while for that. And I doubt I'll ever see 130 again in this lifetime...
  • SJs_April
    You will get back to your 142.6. I'm going to get there too, and we're going to do it together. And don't you worry. I WILL make sure you exercise. ;o)
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