-3.2!!
If there were a way to make that number flash and blink and dance I would. This week I managed to lose 3.2. There are however a few asterisks involved with this week's results.
1. I missed weighing in last week. So this is actually a two week result.
2. I didn't have a very good week prior to this weigh in so I may see the damage at this coming Saturday's weigh in.
3. It is in my nature to diminish my accomplishments by saying yes...but. Why must I do that to myself?
So my weight is now officially out of the 180's and I'm tipping the scales at 179! Great news for me! I now lose a point a day though. I must now stay within 23 daily points. Crap. I was having enough trouble with 24.
Crunching the numbers I've now lost at total of 59 pounds since October 11, 2008. I have 29 more to go. 26 if you want to get technical and go back to where I was pre-pregnancy. This number (29) seems a lot easier than the 32 I was stuck at forever.
The body certainly doesn't look (or feel) the same as it did before. I've been trying to remember what my body looked like the first time before I joined Weight Watchers. Did my belly button of that folded over line, lived in look? Will my tummy go flatish again? Will my arms get toned again? Will my butt get rounded again rather than have these flat spots? Will my freaking thighs stop rubbing together? I remember the first time around when it dawned on my that my thighs no longer rubbed when I walked to the office from the subway station. The next day I wore a skirt without nylons (middle of the summer, MAN I was grateful) and I smiled the entire way. That was a moment when I knew I could to this. I'm still waiting for that to happen.
I'll get there. In due time. Patience...
Crunching the numbers I've now lost at total of 59 pounds since October 11, 2008. I have 29 more to go. 26 if you want to get technical and go back to where I was pre-pregnancy. This number (29) seems a lot easier than the 32 I was stuck at forever.
The body certainly doesn't look (or feel) the same as it did before. I've been trying to remember what my body looked like the first time before I joined Weight Watchers. Did my belly button of that folded over line, lived in look? Will my tummy go flatish again? Will my arms get toned again? Will my butt get rounded again rather than have these flat spots? Will my freaking thighs stop rubbing together? I remember the first time around when it dawned on my that my thighs no longer rubbed when I walked to the office from the subway station. The next day I wore a skirt without nylons (middle of the summer, MAN I was grateful) and I smiled the entire way. That was a moment when I knew I could to this. I'm still waiting for that to happen.
I'll get there. In due time. Patience...
1 comment:
Congratulations on the loss! Don't be too concerned with losing a point--it's actually easy enough to get used to if you find one thing that you can eat half of or lighten up.
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