Weight Watchers - Counting down from above 250 - 14th sept and beyond




lilacglitter
09-14-2001, 06:29 AM
Welcome to you whoever you are! We are a friendly and supportive group, counting down from starting points above 250lbs. We provide fun and support, and would love to hear from you and share in your journey, as you share in ours!


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Let the posting begin!!!!


lilacglitter
09-14-2001, 06:55 AM
Well, I hope that my renaming the thread offers a middle way for us all. I would like to formally announce that I am now below 250, and it is in no small part due to the incredible support and sisterhood (we dont have any blokes do we?) I have found on this board. I find the ww meetings depressing. Someone got her gold membership at my meeting this week for losing 10lbs. I mean, its a different world isnt it? I could lose 10lbs if I shaved my legs :lol: . I know that we all have our own battles, but I have really been appreciative of the common understanding I have found here (not fitting in to seats, not being able to really do the exercise easily, etc etc - things which before I was ashamed of, and now I just think are just how it is - or how it has been.)

Welcome Autumn! Dont worry about people not joining your thread - they will and there are plenty of people out there with 200+ to lose, really there are. Everyone has had a lot on their minds in the last few days and posting numbers have decreased. Dont be disheartened! You are among friends here - dont forget that.

Geri - margaritas - yummm! I love the salt round the edge of the glass! There is nothing like getting a bit 'loopy' to make the world feel good - not too often, mind, but once in a while why not. I used to drink quite a lot when I was a bright young thing, but these days two glasses of wine is enough for me, most of the time. Its funny how our bodies change.

Melissa, so glad your family are safe. A colleague of my housemate has lost her brother, and another colleague knew a woman who was on the boston/la flight. This is touching us here - in fact more british people were killed in the wtc than have ever been bombed by the IRA here, so enormous is this dreadful event. Not that it really matters what nationality people are, or what religion or whatever.
Well done for your 3lbs and your new job! I missed what the new job is?

Mandy - Hi there - how are you doing?

J-ann 7lbs! Wow! that is major loss! I am v. pleased for you. And the aqua jogging sounds so brilliant! I did aqua a bit a couple of years ago and completely loved it. I just laughed and laughed (I think all the other women in the class thought I was mad, but I thought - how can they not be rolling around the pool in hysterics this is so much fun). It was like being about 3 years old when you just splash and splash in the water! Maybe I should look for a class here.

And Hi to everyone else. Where are you all? Cindy? Diane? maggie, Bunnie (hope your sister is managing with all the trauma), brenda? Terri? I know some of you have posted recently, but this is just to say :wave: hello! And if I have missed you out - :eek: its not that I dont like you - just that my remembering system is a little shakey!!!

Mand
09-14-2001, 12:13 PM
Hi gals, well first day blues are here. I WI yesterday really do belong here. I'm 259# and freaking a little bit. When you consider I was 217 July 2000 after my 2nd baby was born. It's the most I've ever been. But ya know what, not for long:devil: .
Anyhow started the day off with taking my son to school. Thought it would be a good workout to take both my kids in the wagon. Well nothing like goin' uphill with 75# worth of children in a wagon and had my son's knapsack on my back! Halfway there I wished I had brought my cellphone to call my hubby to come and get me.:D I'm still shaking. Felt like a day at boot camp and it was only 25 minutes in total. I'm a mess.
But so determined this time. I am so appreciative of the wonderful support you give me and each other. I think this is going to make the crucial difference.
lilac~I just love your posts. You always make me smile or laugh. And you are officially under 250 kudos to ya. You obviously worked very hard for it. You musta shaved your whole body.:D Just kidding of course. Way to go!!!

Autumn~stay with us. We understand you. :angel: We'll do this together.

j-ann~7# WOW!!

Hi to everyone else. Have good OP days.

Mandy
259/160
mini goal 230


slutbunny
09-14-2001, 02:07 PM
Its been another long day, though easier. We're still awaiting word on one person we know who isn't.... well, we're not sure where he is.

Anyway -- weigh-in today and I'm down another 2.5# total for 22.5# lost so far.

We're off to work and make plans for visits to NYC, etc. See ya later!

LindaBC
09-14-2001, 08:56 PM
My WI today and I was down another 1.4 lb. Total of 17.4 since mid-June 2001. Feeling pretty good about it too. I force myself to stay for the WW meeting and try to contribute to the discussion. This week's topic was about the benefits of the group (meaning the WW meeting). I told my leader straight out that I mainly go to WW for the accountability. It's too easy to cheat when doing it on one's own. But, I said, I get more support, encouragement and tips from my cyber support group. Hope I gave her something to think about. Actually, after I said that, a couple of women approached me after the meeting to congratulate me on being able to tie my shoes at last, so perhaps I can spread the word that I expect more from a meeting than just a boring lecture. It's been easier for me to get to know you folks than the people at my meetings.
Congrats to the other losers (weight losers, I mean).
Good luck this week.
Thanks for the thread name change, Lilac. I'd hate to have to leave you guys if I ever get below 250. Good show on making it over the line. Yippeeee for Lilac.

Terri in MO
09-14-2001, 09:31 PM
Hi,

I'm here. I just haven't felt like posting or thinking about WW. My heart just hasn't been in this this week. Just doesn't seem right yet to go on with life as usual while so many are still missing. But I will get back in the groove this weekend.

Lilac - Thank you for the new thread and name.

Bunny - I am so glad that your sister is okay and I'll pray for your friend and family. Have a safe trip to NYC.

Autumn - Welcome to the group.

To everyone who has posted losses, congratulations. Keep up all your good efforts.

I am exhaused today. I had big plans of being very productive tonight while DH is working but that just isn't going to happen. Me and the dog (he made a trip to the vet today to be fixed) are just going to lay around and veg.

Take care everyone. God bless!

thinthinker
09-15-2001, 02:01 AM
Hello ladies! :wave: I worked all day from one end of town to the other and back again. It has been a very, very busy day. I had a restaurant to do for lunch and a movie theatre this afternoon and evening. I avoided the movie theatre popcorn devil :devil: so I'm a very happy camper this evening! :smug:

I'm off to my cousin's in the morning for a 'breakfast thing'. And then on to do the theatre again tomorrow afternoon and evening. I will have to stave off that devil :devil: again tomorrow and on Sunday too, more theatre jobs. Very busy weekend here. Wish me luck! *fingers crossed*

BTW, honey and I decided that we are cancelling our trip to San Francisco next month. Just don't feel comfortable being so far from home. We will find something else closer to home that will be fun to do. :(

Autumn Moon: I agree with what all of the others have said about the thread you have started, lots of folks just not posting this week, etc. But also a thought is that some of us, me, who fit the description of as many pounds to lose, already post on 3 threads regularly and just plain don't have the time to add one more with any real commitment. I hope that you will continue to post with us here. There are a few of us here that have alot of weight to lose, the others have had alot in the past. The fact is that people here have so much in common with you and we really would love for you to be here with us. :)

Lilacglitter: Thanks for the new thread and hey, the title works for me! :D It really is amazing how many people around the world are personally touched by the US tragedy. It seems that no one is far from someone who knows someone who was involved. Maybe that's why the US seems to be getting such support from other nations for a plan to stop terrorism. Let's hope! * I'm into the strawberry Margaritas so usually they are rimmed in sugar however, these glasses were just plain.

Mandy: Don't 'freak'! You needed a starting point for your roadmap to success! It is just a number to start from. You are on your way! [[[hugs]]] Guess now you know how your parents felt, walking to school, 10 miles and uphill each way! :lol: (gosh, I hope your folks used to tell you that!!!)

Bunny: I hope you friend is found to be safe! [[[hugs]]] When do you plan to go to NYC? I don't remember, but that's where you moved from, isn't it??? * Another 2.5 pounds is soooo wonderful. You are making real progress!!

Linda: Another 1.4#'s is great! You've been doing wonderfully too! I'm sorry you don't get more out of your WW meetings. Is it that the leader is so bad, or you just have a bunch of really quiet members who don't share? Mine's not roudy, but we definately talk and share alot.

Terri: I know how you feel about not being into posting. But I'm now forcing myself so my program doesn't go to heck in a handbasket! Gotta be here to do well, in my book! :spin:

Gonna run. You all behave yourselves this weekend. :D

GOD BLESS AMERICA!!!

"Happiness is a habit - cultivate it." - Elbert Hubbard

lilacglitter
09-15-2001, 06:21 AM
Hi everyone.
I am making plans for my saturday - I have just bought a new car, but I dont think I can take delivery until Tuesday, which is boring! I am going up to the garage later to see if it is in. I have made soup for lunch (with stock, leeks, fennel, celery and tarrogan - might add a twist of black pepper but that is about it - yum - zero points!), and booked a table for dinner tonight at a favourite (but madly expensive) restaurant. The owner of the restaurant is very 'foodie' and 'winey', to the point of obsession. He only has room for about 20-25 diners at any one time - it is a tiny place. And he comes round and talks with loads of enthusiasm about where the ingredients come from etc. I feel like spoiling myself - I feel struck by how impermanent life is, how precious, and how out of control we really are. Carpe deum. Is that insensitive in the circumstances? Its not meant to be.:angel:

love to everyone
lilac

slutbunny
09-15-2001, 09:04 AM
I'm gonna try a regular, usual posting today. I'm determined that (other than financially) this weekend will be as it should be -- filled with activities that reflect what we'd usually be doing. Terror cannot win. :( Financially, we're also terrified right now. Our sales online went from 20+ per day down to 2 per day since Tuesday's events. I have to hope its just that folks are too busy, too touched, too engrossed to be shopping online. The beginnings of an economic downturn were already touching our business (we have to work harder to make the same as we were last year), but this sudden drop is scary.

LindaBC -- congratulations!! Both for the loss -- which is always a thing of beauty -- and your willingness to speak up at your meeting about not getting the support you need there. Truly gutsy. :) Makes me feel all inspired. Thank you!

Geri -- I don't blame you for canceling your trip at all. My sister isn't sure how she's going to get herself on a plane for her planned Christmas trip from La Guardia to LAX, ya know? Movie theatre popcorn is one of my BIG downfalls -- but it sure feels good when you avoid it, huh?

Lilacglitter -- your exclusive-tiny-expensive restaurant sounds divine. I think folks who own restaurants should be enthused about what they do. Its best that way. We have small wine cafe where the owners go on and on about ingredients, what they grow and what they buy, which wines bring out the absolute best in what you order and so on. Its lovely.

Because financial concerns never come without catastrophic purchases, we had to buy a new computer yesterday for my husband. And I had to go back to using my flickering-dark-dying monitor because my new-used monitor when *pffffzzzt* and began to smoke and then died. We're hoping to get a new-new monitor for me next month if sales pick up. :D Otherwise, I'll just squint a lot. LOL! :lol:

Hope your weekends are wonderful and OP. :cool:

melhoward
09-15-2001, 06:48 PM
I am glad to see that some people are back to posting. It really is hard to get back into the swing of things. I started my new job as a permanent substitute teacher yesterday and it was exciting. I also went shopping thursday and for the first time in awhile I loved it. I am now down to a 22 and it is very exciting. Basically I could try on anything in a 22 and it fit (I didn't try jeans on). I was so excited. I even liked the way the clothes looked on me. I can't tell you (because I don't remember) the last time I could fit into a 22 top. I am working my way down and thie new title of the thread made me happy, because that means I can stay here with you gals even after I drop below 250.

slutbunny - I hope things pick up for you at work. And it always happens, as soon as you are in a pinch for $ something bre3aks down causing you to spend more of what you don't have.

LindaBC - congrats on speaking up at your meeting. That is impoortant. You are paying for it and you should be getting something out of it. I have now reached the point on the WW program where the only handout I get is the recipe the leader brings in and my journal. Part of me thinks that for the money we are paying we should be getting more info. I don't care what we get, info on food and point issues, recipe cards, motivation ideas, binge busters.....etc whatever, just something. But that is something I will have to bring up with someone other than my leader.

Lilac - congrats on the new car and dropping below 250. I will be in right behind you. I hope you enjoy your dinner out.

To everyone - keep working one day at a time and keep coming here. The stress around us can certainly cause us to go off track so now is when it is important to stay close by. Good luck to all and God Bless America!

:) Melissa

thinthinker
09-15-2001, 11:40 PM
Hello everyone! :wave: Hope you are all well this evening! :) Food was not wonderful today, but not too awful either so I think I will show a little loss on Monday. Probably not the whole 2# that i gained this past week, but it is my goal. Far too much coffee and diet coke today and not enough water! :eek: Will have to double-up tomorrow, but it's so hard when you're out and about and have to pee all the time! :rolleyes:

Lilacglitter: A new car, how fun!!! And the little restaurant sounds delightful. I'm with you, "seize the day". You never know when you will not have another! Sad to say, but oh so true!!!

Bunny: Sorry about the business issues. [[[hugs]]] That's really a tough one, but I think that too will pass. This was an exceptional week (not in a good way) for most people and I think as the TV starts back to shows (like they did tonight) and the world gets back to whatever normal is, business will pick up too. I think the continuous coverage was somewhat addicting, I know I found myself glued to the TV waiting for any good news there might be (not much to be had though). When I had to be out, I even taped the coveage so I could watch some of it like it was first hand when I got home.

Melissa: I'm glad you are enjoying your new job. And what could be better than fitting in a new size and being able to pick anything and it fits! I was happy recently to be able to get a few things at Walmart, K-Mart and Fashion Bug instead of having to order everything from Lane Bryant and Roaman's. It will be a happy day when I can ditch those catalogs altogether and never again have to pay exhorbatant (sp?) shipping charges anymore! :D I am excited because I tried on an all weather coat and a nice grey wool coat that has not fit in several years and it looks like I will be in them for this fall and winter without having to buy new. That's a real savings for me!

Well girls, I guess I will say adios! You all have a great night!

GOD BLESS AMERICA!!!

"God doesn't require us to succeed - he only requires that you try." - Mother Teresa

Terri in MO
09-16-2001, 11:06 AM
Good morning,

I had a nice post all ready to send and AOL shut down so I lost it. GRRRR.

Anyway, just wanted to say its a good day to get back into the groove and back to normal life. We have such a gift in the name of God and Freedom so its time to rejoice in that and spread the message. Maybe that will be the good that comes out of so many who are lost. Maybe we have gotten to complacent about our gift.

Foodwise has been okay. I doubt that I'll have a loss if I can go to WW on Monday. I didn't go last week as it seemed so trivial and unimportant.

I got to ride my horse yesterday. Its been so long since I've had time to go and the weather be reasonable. It felt good (and bad for the butt!).

I need to recatch up on everyone's posts later. Have a great day and be strong!

lilacglitter
09-16-2001, 11:13 AM
Lovely sunday here in London. Last nights dinner out was magnificent. I had smoked chicken with roasted tomatos and anchovy vinigrette, followed by sea bass, roasted with lentils and bananas. Yes, bananas! And spinach. And followed with roquefort cheese and bath olivers, coffee and petit fours all washed down with a fabulous bottle of American chardonnay of a very good quality. Wow! Lots of points - I went 18 over for the day! But I can make that up 6 today, 6 tomorrow and 6 tuesday....I know its naughty to do more than 4 a day, (according to uk ww anyway) but I have never been one to follow the rules too closely!!

So today has been porridge for breakfast and a lonely corn on the cob (no butter) for lunch. :( . but I am having lamb and rosemary and loads of garlicky veggies tonight so life is not so bad maybe....!!

Food. I love it. I love it so much. :lol:

Mowed the grass this afternoon, hopefully for the last time this year, although I sometimes find it needs another go in October to really last through to next March. I ought to be out there now getting some more bulbs in, but I can only do just so much physical activity in a day. yesterday I walked in to town, which will have got me one bonus point. I went to the book shop and bought loads of maps (I went for one - a UK road atlas as mine is so out of date I thought the new car deserved a new map. But who can just buy one map :?: I came away with a uk road atlas, an a-z of london streets (I have one but have a habit of ripping the pages out when going somewhere, and so it is about as much use as a chocolate teapot), a map of 30 miles around london, a map of london (this is where we are getting silly), and a map of the UK. :^: I just love looking at maps! I love being able to think 'oh Sheffield, yes well go north to birmingham, and then turn right and go a bit further north' and you dont get that from an atlas, only a proper map. Oh, and I couldnt resist a street plan of sydney australia - my destination for December - as it had a teensy weensy compass embedded in it! Fantastic!)

And then on the way to the checkout I passed the cookery books. I wont even begin to detail it..........:o

Anyway, by the end of this I could not possibly walk back because my bag was too heavy:lol: and I had to get a cab!!

Geri - that pee problem - me too! what a nightmare!
Mel - size 22 is so great. I put on a fleece today that has been too small for ages and it fits! Yippee!
Bunnie - I really hope business picks up. You dont need this worry on top of everything else. [[[[[bunnyhug]]]]]
Linda - I am cheering you for speaking up at ww! It is easier to get to know each other here than there for me too.
Mand - hope the exhasting walk did not put you off I know it can be hard
Determined - 'Fixed' in american is I think the same as 'done' in english when applied to cats and dogs..... poor thing! My cat did not forgive me for weeks....!
Everyone else - love to you all - stay OP and be contented and peaceful. xxxx

lilacglitter
09-17-2001, 10:10 AM
It seems to be me again! I am at work so this is a quick check in. I am a bit down today. I work for a small voluntary organisation and I seem to be the only person with any energy - I know that everyone else is a volunteer (except my one colleague), and I know it is my responsibility to keep it all going - but its so hard sometimes. Do you know what? I feel like saying 'stuff your job - if you want this activity to carry on (mediation in the community - oh when did we need it more??:?: ) then you lot get off your bums and do it yourselves'.

I took the job thinking I could really make a difference, but I cant see what good its doing anyone right now.

:mad: :( :mad:

Sorry for myself in the extreme here. Sorry everyone. I need to really get a grip here - leave or get some more energy moving around to support myself.

Off now to Starbucks - I make myself available there once a week so volunteers can pop in informally and raise what they want. I invented this process......:smug: ....no-one ever comes actually, but I quite like to sit with a cup of black coffee for a couple of hours :lol:

Food ok today - coronation chicken for 3.5pts for lunch with salad 0 pts and Ryvita 1.5pts. Ready meal tonight.

Love to all
Lilac

slutbunny
09-17-2001, 07:59 PM
When we got home from dinner this evening I noted in a far-away back of my mind kind of place that the gate at the top of the drive was open. "Hmmmm," thought I, "I wonder why the gate is open..." Then a child said something, or maybe my husband, and it left my mind and we went in and about our evening...

...until my daughter yelled, "Hey!!! There's a cow behind my window!" And we went to look and there wasn't a cow. And she said, "I swear!! It was there!!" So we all went out front in time to see Bessie-the-extremely-pregnant wander down the driveway and to freedom.

http://www.aproperfoundation.com/cowroundup.jpg

A little red sedan brought her home again safely, 'rounded up by automobile.

:)

Lilacglitter -- I swear, I'm gonna make you come cook for me! Be glad you've got energy (even if being the only one makes it a touch on the wearing side), I guess, eh? (That's my attempt to find the sunny side. LOL!)

j-ann
09-17-2001, 08:40 PM
OMG Bunny,

I needed that. Reminds me of the several times I'd wake up to the lowing of some of my neighbor's holsteins on the front stoop. They were always inviting themselves to breakfast (in our gardens!!). And how the beefers loved to take down, not only their own fences, but event the 5 ft. fences around the kennel runs! :)

Lilac: Don't go to Bunny's to cook. Come to my house. We have an extra room (bribery!). Maybe it's time to gather together the volunteers and have a little, "I can't do this by myself" talk. Sometimes it works.

The last couple of days have been tough food days for me. I let myself munch on a bit of the skin from a delicious roasted chicken yesterday. Now I'm craving FAT! and going NUTS! My body wants me to eat more fat and I am trying to tell it "no, that's not good for us. here, enjoy this nice dinner. there's lots of GOOD food here." I'm going to get myself thru this but i think I'm going to have to aqua jog a little faster tomorrow!

You all have a safe, OP day tomorrow. Talk to you soon.

LindaBC
09-17-2001, 09:53 PM
Your story about the cow in the yard reminded me of years ago when DH and I raised our own beef cattle but really didn't have enough room for all the calves we got for free from a local dairyman. So, once they were weaned DH herded them up the mountainside with an old cow with a bell around her neck for the summer. The trouble was, all the creeks dried up so she headed for home with her herd of about 8 steers (now greatly grown) and trampled all through my veggie garden in the middle of the night. Boy, was I mad at DH about that! A few nights later, we heard her bell ringing again and DH jumped out of bed just wearing his undies and out the back door to intercept them but it was our neighbors ringing a cow bell and shining a spotlight on DH. They're still laughing about that joke.
j-ann, I get fat cravings too. I guess it's a throw-back to my years on low carb when it was ok to eat chicken skin and butter, etc. When it happens, I rearrange my points to allow for some butter on my veggies and my popcorn. I think our bodies really do need a certain amount of fat and let us know when we're not getting enough. I certainly can't eat the coating of KFC anymore though. All that grease really turns me off now. Hip-hi-hooray!
Yesterday I had to tighten the elastic on some pants I just bought in June so I'm pretty thrilled about that.
Went for my swim this morning and managed a couple of more lengths...very slowly. Also do a lot of water jogging in the deep end. Every little bit helps.
I'm off to Scotland on Thursday ( hopefully all the planes will be on schedule by then) but I'll keep in touch via my daughter's computer.

thinthinker
09-18-2001, 01:22 AM
Hi ladies! :wave: Sounds like we are all trying to work ourselves out of the funks of last week. Not sure it will be very soon before we are back to normal, my sense is that we are all in for some more surprises before this is all over. Not a good thought, or a good feeling! :cry:

Took my girlfriend up north today to see her mom in the hospital. Food was not wonderful, but tomorrow it will be. I have jobs in the morning. The theatre went well this weekend. I avoided the popcorn devil :devil: all weekend long. :D

Terri: I hope you decided to go to WI. It's important or I think we give ourselves the opportunity to 'cheat'. * Riding your horse sounds wonderful. I used to love to ride.

Lilacglitter: Your dinner out sounds wonderful. * Let me see, what do I have to offer that will get you to come cook for me???? Ummmm. My first born??? He's really quite a nice kid, 22, single!!! He does yard work, is handy and empties the garbage without being asked!!! :lol:

Bunny: The cow story was oh so cute. Gosh I wish I was a country girl like all of you. I really miss it!

J-ann: I agree with Linda, I think our bodies do need a certain amount of fat. At WW they tell you 3 points or so a day should be in fats. It's good for your hair and skin etc. As long as it is in moderation.

Linda: Good news about the pants. I was able to finally fit into some denim leggings from Just My Size that I can get at Walmart. I was ecstatic!!! I'm sure you're were excited to take in that elastic!!

Well girls, gotta run. Time for bed! :yawn: Gotta work tomorrow. Hello to all our other friends who haven't been here in awhile. Hope you are all well.

"They are able because they think they are able." - Virgil

j-ann
09-18-2001, 06:19 AM
Good (Early) Mornin,

About the fat craving. Just wanted you all to know that I do eat my 3 pts of fat a day, often more. That's why I think this is a "mind" thing. With everything that's gone on in the last week I think my brain wanted to slip back into the comfort of eatng lots of fatty stuff. I've got my food for the day all planned and it includes a little peanut butter on my AM toast and mayo on my chicken for lunch too. I should have an OP day with no cravings. (I hope!) Thanks for the sugggestions and encouragement. I really needed it!!

LINDA: Have a fantastic trip. eep us posted if you can. (I wanna go too!!!)

MELISSA: Congrat's on fitting into those 22's. I know how you feel. I was digging in the closet on the weekend and pulled out a pair of 28 jeans to hang where I could see them as an incentive. I tried ro get them on, to see how far I had to go to get into them, and they FIT!!! Now I have to really dig for 26's to hang out. Of course it's great since most of my heavier jeans are 26 and 28 so I won't have to buy new ones for qute a while. Isn't it great when our clothes tell us we are successful?

I've got to jump in the shower now and then off to work to face todays challenges.

lilacglitter
09-18-2001, 06:27 PM
Well, that is the story really - I had weigh in today and have gained .5, but I think I wont worry too much about it. I had a lot of lovely food this week, and I have journalled it all and am now playing catch up on points. It will be ok. I think that it is better for me if I save points up prior to a big meal rather than pull back afterwards, so that is a good learning point. Also I am sure it must be my TOM around now (I really ought to keep track in my diary or something, but after 25 years I am unlikely to start now...:lol: ).

Have I really been mensturating for 25 years :o

Now I am depressed. :(

;)

I seem to have gone down with some sort of bug which has given me a sore throat, and makes me feel like lying on the sofa in front of the fire, with a blanket over me, so that is exactly what I shall do. I am reading a fabulous book by Philip Pullman called The Specteral Knife - it is in the His Dark Materials trilogy, and is supposed to be for children - but then so is Harry Potter and I consumed that avidly too. This stuff I am reading now is really very engaging, and magical/theological/quantum machanics all bound up too. Very much the sort of stuff for reading on the sofa with blanket over sipping cold remedies.

I am, by the way, very flattered by all the tempting offers of culinary employment.......I have to say that Thinthinker is quite definitely winning with offer of First Born :lol: Yard work and rubbish disposal in to the bargain - what am I waiting for? But then there is j-ann's room, and that cow at Bunny's (steak and ale pie anyone...?? :lol: )

Well, I am off to feel sorry for myself under my blanket - thanks to all for posting and keeping me from being alone on this (sometimes rocky) road.
love
Lilac

Terri in MO
09-18-2001, 07:44 PM
Hello ladies!

Looks like everyone is hanging in there and getting back to normal routines. I wanted to report that I've had two very good days OP. I fought the munchie war after lunch today and won this time! I've got a big pot of cabbage soup with beef that will be the bulk of our evening meal.

Hmmm, Lilac, how about I throw my dog into the ring as a bid for your cooking talents? He's just what someone needs if they have trouble keeping up with their walking. Soon, he'll be big enough to carry me back if I get too tired. :lol: He's whining at the door as I type. I hope you get to feeling better.

Geri - Good for you for winning at the theater. That popcorn is soooo tempting and such a point buster. I haven't made it to WI yet but its on the schedule for Thursday.

Melissa - Awesome about the jeans. It is very rewarding to get into something that didn't used to fit. Talk about motivation!

J-Ann - I do that too with the fatty foods. Once I quit eating it, I don't miss it that much until just one taste and I'm ready for fried chicked and mashed potatoes every other day. Mind games trying to sabotage our efforts.

Linda - Have a good trip! Can't wait to hear about it when you come back.

Bunny - The cow picture is great. Just what we needed to bring a smile to our faces. Hope business picks up soon.

Got to go. Hope I didn't miss anybody. The dog is driving me nuts with the whining. Keep up all the great work and good attitudes.

melhoward
09-19-2001, 12:16 PM
I just need to admit that I have had a horrible week weight wise. I have my WI tongith so I don't know what the scales will say, but I did NOT do a good job this week. I have been in a mood and haven't been able to get out of it. I don't feel like doing anything and when I am depressed I eat. I have been over points so much this week. I am a bit scared about what the scales will say and I am trying to get myself back into the swing of things. I don't want to bring anyone down so I am just going to sign off and hopefully be back later or tomorrow, and hopefully in a better mood.

:( Melissa

slutbunny
09-19-2001, 07:45 PM
Today was a good day. I've been contemplating a site that was recommended to me ( Flylady (http://www.flylady.net) ) for a couple weeks now, considering whether I'm really ready to take control of my home and my family back. You may recall that I mentioned some "growing pain" problems a volunteer organization I worked with was having -- well, for me one of the solutions was extricating myself from the mess... and that's left me with time to spare. Lots of time to spare. Coming up with a "new" project has been tough -- but I finally decided that taking control of my home, better integrating my work life with my family life, and such would make a lovely project. So I'm off on a new journey. :D My husband keep walking around the house saying, "But its soooooo clean...." in wonder. That alone is worth the effort. If clutter is one of your downfalls, I recommend the link up there with no hesitation.

Melissa :( I'm sorry you're down tonight. Its hard when stress and other things combine to help us "fall off the wagon" as it were; but ya know, no matter what the scale says to you tomorrow, you just know you'll overcome it and keep movin' on down. I know that I definitely believe in you. :)

Determined :) Keep on winning the munchie war. :D Good for you! I've found some 15 calorie (so 0 pt) popcicles that help me through sweet attacks in the afternoon.

Lilacglitter ;) If you'd promise to make my real estate tycoon brother move up to Asheville, I'd offer him to you. He'll be a great catch when he finally takes the time to slow down and be caught. LOL! I'll have to start saving change from the sofa so I can visit you when you're cooking otherwise. :lol:

J-ann, ya know? I've never gotten the hang of planning my meals in the morning for the whole day. I figure its something that would help -- but then I feel constricted and end up doing the munchie thing. :?: I bet its just me. ;)

LindaBC -- ENJOY Scotland! (How could you not???)

Geri -- We went to see The Musketeer -- let me warn all of you off it. It was worse than bad. It was so bad that, if my teen didn't have a crush on the hunky bad actor who starred in it, we'dve walked out. :( But, no popcorn for us either -- so that's good.

May tomorrow be a great, on program, blessed day for all of us!

j-ann
09-19-2001, 09:52 PM
I just got back from WI. I gained 1 lb. Darn, I know I did'n journal as well as usual, but for the first time in many, many years I AM exercising regularly. I didn't really expect a loss because of the BIG loss last week but I never expectd to gain a whole pound. I know, I know, it might be water, or muscle (If it's muscle my body will be in shock <BG>), or the scale (wouldn't that be nice!). But what ever it was you can be I'm right back to journaling every piece of food that even comes near my mouth. I admit, as I think back, there were those left over butterscotch brownies. Humm ... I had 1/2 to 1 each day and without journaling, BET that was it. When I get back downstairs THEY'RE HISTORY! Oh yeah, and there was the chicken skin too.

Well ladies, I guess it helps to vent. I think I found my culprit foods as I typed so it's onward and downward once again.

BUNNY: I would love to be organized AND have a clean house at the same time. Want to come here next? Invite your brother and maybe we CAN get Lilacglitter to cook in a nice uncluttered kitchen. (No buttrscotch brownies tho!).

thinthinker
09-20-2001, 12:38 AM
Hello ladies! :wave: Make sure you read the note about the server change at the top of the page. Guess we're going to be down for a couple of days again. I will miss you guys. :(

Food has not been good this week for me. I don't know if the events of last week have finally gotten to me, or what. I also am not jammed with jobs this week, so maybe that's it. I was too busy to eat last week. Although I have to say that I did well last week. Guess I'll have to really concentrate the rest of this week in order to make it through with at least a maintain on Monday!

Gosh you guys have been busy posting lately. I'll try to get back to all of you. If I miss someone, please forgive me.

Hahahaha everybody, I'm first in line for Lilacglitter to be my cook! Eat your hearts out girls!
Linda: Have a wonderful trip. I hope it is still on and you have a really enjoyable time.

Lilacglitter: I'm having a really hard time reverse banking too. It's so much easier to plan ahead rather than try to make up for indescresions after words.

Terri: And the offer of the dog in exchange for cooking favors.....pleeeeeese!!! Nice try!!! :rolleyes:

Melissa: It was an awful week to try to do good. So many of us got caught up on the emotional eating merry-go-round. We just have to focus again.

Bunny: Sorry you didn't like The Musketeer. I thought it was kinda cute. But, I like all the Musketeer movies that come out. * Sounds like you have a really BIG project on your hands. I guess I missed the website link though. Could you post it again? Thanks.

J-ann: It was probably the brownies. Just get back on the wagon. You can do it.

Cindy: I hope you're out there reading and will stop in soon and let us know you're ok. Hope things are going ok with your aunt. I'm sure that's all keeping you busy.

Gotta run. You all take care.

"Love yourself first and most."

lilacglitter
09-20-2001, 05:41 AM
Good morning everyone,
Well, I am still battling the noseblowing monster here in my little corner of the world. I actually called in sick to work this morning - how guilty do I feel? I always think that calling in sick when I can still walk and communicate is not really OK. But as Thin says 'love yourself first and most', and it is time that I balanced up my approach to my work. I like your idea J-ann of getting the volunteers together, and handing over some of the responsibility. I think that I need to try to transform my role in to one of supporting other people doing the work I currently do, rather than doing the work myself. That makes the organisation much more self sustaining.
But there is a job ad I have seen for director of my local bereavement service and I am thinking of going for that. Although, I bet I end up with the same issues......its probably more about me being a control freak than it is about others not stepping up....Got to learn to delegate - including that bit about it being ok when they do it differently from how I would have done it :?: Will I ever learn that skill? :) Hope so.

Ho hum.....so I am sitting here with a sore throat and a runny nose and feeling a bit blue. But you are all making me laugh with wanting me to cook for you! I would love to! I love an appreciative audience! Next best thing, here is my simplist recipe (which I am having for lunch today). Get a pound of frozen peas and cook them for five minutes in a pint of stock (use a veg stock cube). Cool a bit, and blitz in blender til smooth. Serve in bowls and garner huge praise from all for slaving for hours over a stove
:) . 1 pound of frozen peas makes enough soup for two for a main course (v. filling - esp with bread, or cubes of bacon on - add points). Oh, its about 7-8 points for the whole saucepan full, so about 3.5 per bowl - you can work it out exactly. Yum! really, that is so easy, and people are so impressed! :lol: I adapted it from a fab book by Nigella Lawson called 'How to Eat' - my fave cookery book at present.

Determined - How do you make your cabbage soup with beef? It sounds wonderful. I like the idea of riding home on your dog :lol:
Linda - are you in bonnie scotland now? I hope you have a wonderful time. My friend is up there at the moment, staying would you believe on the Queen's estate at Balmoral!!! She has a friend who works at Buckingham Palace and the staff are allowed to rent cottages in the grounds of balmoral, so that is what they have done - sounds like a security nightmare, esp at the moment, and my friend had to be vetted by the 'authorities' (who??) before she went. But seems to be having a lovely time. Personally I would prefer Edinburgh though - lucky you Linda!
Thin - you often talk about your jobs - what is it you do? I am really curious!
J-ann - sorry about your gain - I had one this week too. It could be the little extras creeping in - also did you weigh at a different time last week? that (so the rumour goes) affects it. Chicken skin - how I love it! How many points does, say, a two inch square of it have? Maybe it varies according to whether you cook the chicken with some fat on the skin?
Bunny - space clearing! Fantastic! I am interested in this url too. I am a bit of a clutter bug, but I live with someone who is not, so i am tempered a bit in my excesses!! When I moved from my last house I hired a skip - big yellow thing with a capacity of , I dunno, a small bedroom perhaps. I filled it in about 2 and a half hours, and that was just from my loft! And there is nothing more liberating than throwing away the stuff you have never really wanted, and then cleaning the space where it was!
melissa - sorry you are feeling a bit down - it is so easy to turn to food in those circumstances. I ate twice as much pasta last night than I had planned, just because I was feeling low. I wanted the comforing bulk and the slow release of all those carbos as sugar in to my system. I am not going to beat myself up about it, but it means that I am now craving to do the same thing today, and I dont have the points to! You are not alone with it. Hope life is looking brighter for you today.

And everyone else? Cindy? Brenda? Diane? Mand? Maggie? Hope you are all ok out there!
love
Lilac

slutbunny
09-20-2001, 09:58 AM
Just popping in quick with the URL (which I swear is up there somewhere :?: even if I can't find it now myself)...

http://www.flylady.net

Baby steps to a clean home. :) When you're a clutterbug (like me) and a slob (like everyone else in my home), there's nothing like routine and reminders to help keep you on track. :D

slutbunny
09-20-2001, 06:51 PM
Well, tonight I was reminded of why eating out works better for me than cookin' at home. ;) I've been cooking at home this week - and after three days - I've gone through all the recipes I know. :o Yikes! My husband is a meat-n-potatoes-n-cheese kinda guy, I'm a soup-n-bread gal. It doesn't work well together. About the only thing we agree on it TexMex or Mexican foods -- and none of those seem to be low fat and easy for a kitchenphobe like me to make. Any suggestions?

I'm planning stirfry and fajitas this weekend but after that, its back to restaurants unless I get some better menu ideas. LOL!

Terri in MO
09-21-2001, 08:39 AM
Post on the new thread!

LindaBC
09-23-2001, 07:22 AM
Posting today from Edinburgh. My flight was delayed four times and we finally took off 9 hours after our original departure time. Thank goodness for the Internet. I was able to keep posted on the changes from home. Even so had a 4 hour wait and being awake all night at a basically shut down airport is not my idea of a good time. However, so far #1 daughter and I are enjoying our visit with #2 daughter and her hubby. Yesterday we walked around Prince st and looked into some of the shops. Lots of crowds on the sidewalks though, possibly because it was Saturday. We drove the Royal Mile between Edinburgh Castle and Holyrood Palace and decided we will explore this at our leisure when daughter & her hubby are at work. We walked through the Royal Botanical Gardens and it was lovely. Today I believe we're going to see a castle that is open for viewing by the public.
So far my feet and knees are holding out ok but my hips hurt after a while. Hoping the walking is wearing off whatever extra points I'm eating, although I'm journalling everything I eat and so far have stayed within my range.
I weighed in the day before leaving but in the afternoon instead of my usual morning WI. As you may have guessed, I'd gained back the 1.4 lb I had lost the previous week. Darn!
Talk to you soon.