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Eliana 01-25-2010 07:57 AM

Best ever NSV! My son!
 
My little boy, he's nine, set his alarm to get up and exercise with me this morning. :carrot: AND he has grown an inch since tracking his weight and has lost a little weight at the same time. AND he put on a pair of pants this morning that he wouldn't previously wear because they were too tight and he came to show me that he needed a belt. AND we had a talk and I asked why he thinks we are focusing on his weight. His answer? Because he doesn't want to get obese and die when he's 50. :D Yes, yes, yes! He doesn't think it's for vanity purposes, he knows it's about his health.

Yeah!! I'm just tickled that we've tackled this as a family and it is paying off.

Beverlyjoy 01-25-2010 08:22 AM

Wow...this is wonderful. It's apparent that you are inspriing each other. This is going to have a long term good outcome.

Michelle98272 01-25-2010 08:24 AM

What a wonderful positive post to read this am. I have a 9 year old boy too and while he doesn't need to lose any weight, I'm concerned that my poor role modeling in the past could set him up for obesity in his future.

I let my son know Friday evening that we were adopting a healthier lifestyle mainly for mom to get healthier but the added benefit is that it is good for him. He's pretty excited as there is Wii involved.

Congratulations for getting your family involved and excited!! You son sounds like a sweetheart!

time2lose 01-25-2010 08:29 AM

That is a wonderful NSV! You are setting your family up for a long and heathy life. That is the best present that you can give them.

Eliana 01-25-2010 09:00 AM

Thanks guys! It is a really good feeling. This little son of mine is a total couch potato and always has been despite my efforts to prevent it. He doesn't play, and NEVER has. He does not play with toys. When he was tiny, we had limits of only 20 minutes per day of screen time and the rest of his day was pretty much filled with Mom scheduled activities or absolutely nothing. He didn't crawl until he was 17 months old because he was completely content to sit on the floor and play with his toes. LOL! Fast forward to today, and it's all television, video games and reading. That's it. So he's a kid who needs scheduled exercise, and what better way to get it than with good old Mom.

SNMomof1 01-25-2010 09:37 AM

:D That's awesome! Nothing like getting the whole family on board to make a change for the better!

PeanutsMom704 01-25-2010 10:41 AM

that is great, Eliana. These good habits starting so young will be valuable his whole life.

My son is 5 and while he's underweight, I am still very happy that I am starting to model a fit and active lifestyle for him. He knows that I am trying "get smaller" so there will be more things we can do together. I haven't really talked too much about food with him because for now, his eating needs are so different from mine but maybe that's ok too - at least he's seeing me eat and enjoy lots of healthy foods and hopefully that will help him down the road too.

cathydoe 01-25-2010 10:50 AM

Elaina...you are the BEST MOM ever! How wonderful is it that you understand your son and the way he is...and not shaming him. I am tickled pink for you! WTG!

cfmama 01-25-2010 10:53 AM

That is just fantastic!!!!! I am so proud and happy for HIM and for you!!!

BeachBreeze2010 01-25-2010 10:58 AM

That is awesome! I have two daughters and worry all the time about setting a positive example for them. Since this December, they have learned to like new veggies and love having Mommy cook dinner for them every night. I have managed to keep thier weight steady (neither one are overweight), but replace the junk with good foods. They seem to prefer the better food. Honestly, what keeps me going more than anything is my husband and my girls. I know that what I make for dinner, they will eat too. I want the best foods in thier bodies possible.

LizR 01-25-2010 10:59 AM

Elaina, This is the best post ever. :D You are setting your son up so that he does not have the life long struggle that you (and me and many of us here) have had with weight/health issues. What a wonderful gift for your son.

Lackie 01-25-2010 11:10 AM

That is so awesome!

Eliana 01-25-2010 11:11 AM

You guys are such spirit boosters! I've made my fair share of mistakes with this process and my son, but I hope that overall I do more good than harm. ;)

brandijune44 01-25-2010 11:19 AM

This is so incredible Eliana! What a wonderful mother...

chewysmom 01-25-2010 11:37 AM

*happy tears* for you and your son. My dd (who's also 9) is struggling already w/ her weight, and it's such a fine line between gently reminding/nagging. You're doing a great job!


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