I'm here, I'm here - I've been lurking somewhat for the past week or two. I've had some "relationship issues" that I'm dealing with at the moment, and just haven't been in the mindset to post for quite some time, though I still make a point to read when I can. Let's just say that long-distance relationships are NOT easy...
But moving on... I ran 3 miles in 28:21 yesterday, down from my previous time of 31:15, so I'm feeling pretty darn excited about that. I joined a "group run" class at my gym, and we meet twice a week - has been a real motivator, in terms of getting me to work on my speed. I'm up for another 5K later this month (the "turkey trot" on Thanksgiving Day), and have semi-committed to training with a few of the people in my running group for a half-marathon, to be held next May.
I gave myself a challenge last week to NOT eat any of the sugar-laden goodies that infest our office almost daily - and is it just my imagination, or did the size of my gut actually decrease after just one day of this? That was my incentive to continue avoiding the sugar for the remainder of the week. Now, mind you, I did split two after-dinner desserts this week (one on thursday and one on satuday), but it felt so much more satisfying to eat something I actually *wanted*, rather than old, crusty donuts and candy that I don't really like, just because they're there. Chris, I envy your will to stay away from sugar for 2 weeks in a row!
Audrey - congrats on the wedding! Where are the pics?
Meg - sorry to hear about your son, and as everyone else has already said, his health/nutrition savvy mom is definetely going to make things easier. (And by the way, totally cute pic of you and Mel!) I had to laugh at your caution about the sugar alcohols - about 6 months ago, i discovered all of the sugar-free candy out there (brought on my the debut of SF Reese's Cups), and I majorly overdosed on them one afternoon. Long story short, the next morning, I had to actually LEAVE the office to take care of business at home (no way could I have made my coworkers suffer like that). It's funny to me now, but I was in *such* pain at the time...
Dip & Cindy - awesome on the below 200! How fantastic does that feel?!
ledom - good for you for staying on track. I've mentioned this before, so I'm sure I'll bore everyone else, but I've never actually followed BFL 100%, and I still feel as though I've made excellent strides. I think it's the "all or nothing" mentality that can ruin someone's progress, as well as their state of mind. My results have come slowly, but they've come nonetheless. Just do what you can, following the *basic* principles and integrating them into your life as you see fit.
Hello to everyone else - I'll be sure to post regularly this coming week - I think it really does help me to stay accountable to you guys (and you're also a swell bunch of gals to chatter with, which helps)