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erinm
03-13-2002, 07:29 AM
okay, I know I'm new here and haven't participated much, but I'm starting Wednesday's thread! I'm also making this the day, after about five days of not even bothering to count, that I stick to the plan.

down with Girl Scout cookies!

erin


JessIsOK
03-13-2002, 09:50 AM
Good morning!

not much doin' here, just struggling to keep my eyes open. :yawn: Had WI last night, was pleased to find that I'm down 3.4 lbs from last week and now weigh 180.0, yippee! I don't think I've weighed less than 185 since high school, so I'm pretty thrilled about that, especially considering that I didn't really expect to lose much at WI.

To celebrate my loss, my BF and I went to this Mexican restaurant called OJ's in Omaha and orderd some OJ Strips (tortilla fried and covered with cheese and their special salsa, which is the best thing ever!), then we each got an enchilada (on the menu, it says "Guaranteed a gut buster!", which is totally true!). Those things are at least a foot long and a good 4 inches in diameter, filled with chicken and lettuce and just covered in cheese, olives, sour cream, and guacamole (then I cover it in their amazing salsa). I probably gained back everything I've lost at WW just from eating that. :lol: For some reason, I feel like I'm ready to go back to doing WW with TONS more motivation.

Does anyone else do that? I'll do great on my WW for awhile, but then I sort of lose motivation. I'll do so/so on WW for awhile after that, then just desperately want something I shouldn't probably have and then start responding to all my naughty little cravings (but I'll spread them sensibly). After indulging myself in my naughtiest craving (OJ's last night), I'm suddenly ready to go back to doing WW full-force. It's like I'm getting ready to hibernate or something and I'm storing food for the long winter! :D

OK, it's break time here, yippee!! I'll check back later.

Erin--Congrats on your new-found re-motivation!! (I think that's a good name for it.) I'm getting ready to do the exact same thing. :)

Oh! Before I forget, Petunia (the guinea pig I had to buy this weekend) is doing much better and is very happy in her new home. I can't wait until she's all better and I can introduce her to the other two!!

OK, I'm really going this time! :wave:

Sweater Girl
03-13-2002, 10:23 AM
Hey Y'all,

Boy it has been quiet here this week. Everyone should come out and play!! Anyhoo, I have been doing well, just stressing over school, but asides from that everything is going well. I have a big assignment due on Friday so I will be working on that. Anyhoo, I have had 2 dates with a guy so far and it is going so well, we're just keeping it fun for now, we worked out together last night (we belong to the same gym, though we usually go to different locations <I generally go to the girlie one>) and then went to Tim Horton's and had coffee ( I rolled up the rim to win and the rim politely told me to "please play again" <this is an annual Canadian coffee contest>).

Erin: I used to be one of those tempting little girls with my boxes of cookies. In Canada, our cookies were made by Mr. Christie and now they're being done by Dare so I prefer the Mr. Christie so I doubt I will be tempted this year.

Jess: No worries about having Mexican, that's the beauty of the program, have a not so WW day <don't like the term 'bad day'> move on and start anew the next day!

Take care!

Ali


Jen-L
03-13-2002, 10:35 AM
Hi all, I agree it has been super quiet. So I am posting just to fill the space up a bit!!! Work is a little calmer, but just as stressful. BLAHHHH!!!

I have been counting my points again and doing well. After blowing it over the weekend, I have made up 10 points this week so far. Partly because I had meetings the last 2 nights, so I made a sandwich to each on the way. Can't over eat when you have it in front of you and you can't eat during the meeting. I did snack when I got home, but never enough to put me over. I am so impressed with myself!!

Emma starts baby swim class tomorrow and we are all excited. This is her second time.

Kay???? So what's up????

Jess... Sometimes after a good WI, I eat like mad also. But it usually gets me back in control. After having a baby and rejoining WW, I decided this time to NOT deprive myself. I am losing at the same rate and enjoying it more. Tho, I lose very very slowly whether I count religously or not. But 30 pounds in a year is nothing to cough at!!! I am happy!

Oh and as for GS cookies, we have our sales in October/November... so I am not tempted as much right now. But a couple weeks ago I did find the boxes I hid in the cupboard. So i did indulge a little!

TxAggie
03-13-2002, 11:52 AM
I am so confused. If any of you chart, here is some info...I am on CD(cycle day) 31, DPO(days past ovulation) 12, and had very faint spotting on 5 DPO. My symptoms have subsided a little (bbs aren't as sore) but I am still a bit crampy and quesy. I am not that tired, but a little fatigued. I usually don't start af until 13 DPO so I am not "late" yet. I don't think I sould test until Friday because I think it would be too early to tell. I hate this waiting!!!! All I can say is that if I am pg, then its a total miracle (not that all children aren't miracles as well), but DH and I have been super careful. Sorry for the TMI!

I am going to WI tonight so wish me luck.
erin ~ I always send my tempting food with DH to work or to my work. I baked a chocolate cake with homemade frosting the other day and just took it to work. Also, I have friends who put things in the trash and then pour soap on top! Try that :)

Jen and Tonya ~ Thanks for listening and providing your expertise!

Ali ~ Good luck with the new guy! Dating can be fun.

Hi to all I missed, I am a bit absent minded today!
Kay

Jen-L
03-13-2002, 12:04 PM
Kay, I think most tests require you to be at least a day late. Here is some info that may be too much, but last month I had super sore bb's also, and was achey and tired. Thought I might be PG, but wasn't. I had a bug. I even took a test because I was a day late. So who knows. My bb's are sore again so maybe it's hormone changes... could be for you also.

kimobi
03-13-2002, 12:45 PM
Sniffle, sniffle.

Think I'm getting a cold. Blah. Maybe because of my erratic work hours. Yesterday I stayed til 10 p.m., working on a story. I'll probably stay late again tonight. But when I get home that late, I can't fall asleep. So I think I read until 1:30 a.m., and then had the hardest time getting up.

I can't get sick. My awards banquet is this Saturday! I'm wearing a dress I had bought for a Christmas party. Is that wrong? I know some people would be caught dead wearing the same dress, but hey, I like it and it ACTUALLY LOOKS GOOD ON ME, so I'm just going to wear it. Plus, it's red, and red always makes me feel more confident.

Well, I gotta go meet BF for lunch. We're going to Applebee's, where I promise to have a salad with the dressing on the side.

Hi everyone! :D

JessIsOK
03-13-2002, 01:25 PM
Kim--Wear the red dress! Who cares if you've worn it before? If you're going to spend $100+ on a dress, you should get your money's worth.

Hey, does anyone else get the newsletters from WW in their email? I got one yesterday and I tried to go see a recipe (caramel coffee drink) but there was an error displaying the link. Did anyone happen to get that recipe? It sounded delicious and I'd like it, if you got it.

Thanks!!

OK, back to work. Will check back later....

Jen-L
03-13-2002, 02:14 PM
Jess I get those too and I was able to open the recipe. I will try to open it and post it if I can!

Jen-L
03-13-2002, 02:25 PM
caramel cappuccino shake

1 cup fat-free vanilla frozen yogurt
1/4 cup fat-free milk
1/2 tsp instant espresso, powder
1/4 tsp ground cinnamon
1/4 cup lite whipped topping
2 Tbsp fat-free caramel topping

Blend yogurt, milk, espresso powder and cinnamon on high.

Pour into two glasses. Top each with 2 tablespoons whipped topping and 1 tablespoon caramel topping.

Serves | 2
POINTS per serving | 4

JessIsOK
03-13-2002, 02:42 PM
Jen, thanks for posting that. Doesn't that sound yummy? I could go for one right now... Mmmm...

Jen-L
03-13-2002, 02:43 PM
My hubby doesn't like anything flavored coffee, so I would have to indulge in the WHOLE THING!! Life is rough!!

JessIsOK
03-13-2002, 04:05 PM
Yes, that is terrible... I'd probably have to do the same--I live alone and if my BF was visiting, he doesn't like that sort of thing, either. How do we cope? :)

kimobi
03-13-2002, 04:15 PM
Yum. That cappachino drink sounds yummy.I'm going to have to try one.

Well, girls, I'm going to buy a new car. My trusty '94 Mitsubishi Mirage is failing me. I had been thinking of getting a new car, and when my car failed inspection I found out the repairs will be about $400, that sealed the deal.

I think I'm going to get an SUV. I've test driven a few cars so far, a Toyota RAV4, a Jeep Liberty and a Jeep Wrangler (my dream vehicle, but too impractical). I'm going to check out the Ford Escape and Suzuki Grand Vitara, too. Anyone have any advice?

Oh, I forgot to welcome Erin. WELCOME!

TxAggie
03-13-2002, 04:55 PM
Kim ~ I drive a sports car, but I have travelled in a lot of SUVs with friends. Have you looked into the Chevy trailblazer? I rode around in one for a few days and LOVED it. I want one myself, but my car is only 2. My folks have a Tahoe and drive it everywhere. So far, no problems and it is 7 years old with over 100K miles.
The Liberty is cute, but I haven't driven one.
My favs right now are the Durango, Trailblazer, and the new Explorer.

The only thing to look out for is gas milage. None are as good as a car. That is one of the big reasons DH and I won't buy an SUV. We are both big environmentalists (imagine that in Texas:)). We're just into that since we both grew up in severely polluted areas and know lots of ppl with cancer. OK, off my soapbox now. The smaller SUVs tend to be better in terms of pollution and milage.

Have fun looking! I love shopping for cars!

Jen-L
03-13-2002, 04:57 PM
Kim, you are asking a person who has a Firebird sportscar and a Mini Van. Though we are looking to get rid of the Firebird next year. Emma just doesn't fit in the backseat with her car seat real well. Hubby is sad!

We did test drive a Liberty and it was OK. Hubby didn't like the get up and go... but we were looking at something that can pull a trailer. Also, the seats aren't as comfy.

I have only been the first year RAV 4's. I know they did some upgrades since then, so I don't know about that one.

Don't know anything about the others. Check out their reliabilty tho, SUV's can have problems!!

Good luck

Jen-L
03-13-2002, 05:00 PM
Hey Kay... I will agree that the Tahoe and Trailblazer are better choices, but much more costly than the ones Kim mentioned. Remember that you get what you pay for in some cases. The comfyier ones are more expensive.

Also, hubby told me last week that the mark up on SUV's is astronomical. Like the Ford Expedition profits $30,000. What's up with that!

TxAggie
03-13-2002, 05:06 PM
I know! I saw the PBS special (yes I am a dork) on SUVs and it was disgusting how much the automakers are profiting. I guess it all boils down to supply and demand economice, but still! They said that the average 35,000 SUV only costs around 7K to make.

As far as the trailblazer and the tahoe are concerned, I really didn't know the price. I drive a 'stang, so I'm not used to paying over 20K for a vehicle. ;) I don't know what we are going to do if we need to get another car. DHs car is a really old boat-mobile and I refuse to use that as my family car. I am thinking about a Camry or an Accord. I also like Jettas, but I don't know how roomy they are.

anywho. can ya'll tell I'm bored? :)

JessIsOK
03-13-2002, 05:12 PM
My thoughts on a new SUV would definitely be the Mazda Tribute. They're actually made by Ford and are almost exactly like the Escape, except that I like them a little bit better. I see tons of Escapes here, and have only seen one Tribute on the road, so if you're looking for something slightly more "original", my vote would be definitely the Tribute.

Also, I'm not sure whether or not you like them, but Chevy Blazers are always a good choice. I came really close to buying one but decided that my Sunfire is more practical for me right now... (But I'm still very jealous of you. :))

Jen-L
03-13-2002, 05:42 PM
Kay... that was the same show hubby saw. He is a dork along with you!! HA HA. Actually, he loves trivia, history, etc!!

Jess, the blazer does not exist anymore. It is now a Trailblazer. I had one as a rental car last fall. It is a little larger and higher off the ground. It was hard to throw a super heavy suitcase into the backend because it is high in the back. Nice car tho, for a rental. You can never totally trust the performance of a rental car, they are usually beat pretty hard!

kimobi
03-13-2002, 08:12 PM
Thanks for all the tips!

I will look at the Tribute, thanks. The reason I was thinking of a mini-SUV, and not a larger one, is mostly because of the price, and also because of the fact that I'm so short (5 feet). One of our company vehicles is an Explorer, and I can barely see over the steering wheel! When I test drove the Liberty, I couldn't rest my foot comfortably on the floor when it was on the gas pedal. (And Jen, I also noticed it didn't have much get up and go.)

The Escape and RAV4 both get highway gas mileage around 27, which ain't too bad. Although my '94 Mitsbushi STILL gets 30 miles to the gallon. How about that!

I think I'm going to check out a few Volkswagons, too, the Beetle and the Cabrio. My dad used to have a Jetta and I never felt very comfortable driving it.

StaceyT
03-13-2002, 10:06 PM
I drive an Escape and I really like it! It doesn't feel "too big" like a mamma-jamma SUV, but you're higher than the cars, though.
We got ours at around 19,000 (Brett got a discount since he works at Hertz) and it's been well worth it!
Good luck and don't settle!!