I've been on the diet for a couple weeks now... haven't lost a lot but I'm making excellent progress, I think. The calorie counting and decent food-eating has been going well.
I've been dragging my heels (literally and figuratively) on the exercise front, though. Went to Curves and tried it out, didn't like it so much. I have access to the university gym but it's always full of super-skinny girls. Last weekend I went to the local YMCA because I heard they have a sliding-scale fee program... convenient for people like me who don't have any money.
They gave me an excellent monthly rate and told me about a 12 week program for beginners that sets you up with a personal trainer-type person who teaches you how to use all the machines and gives you a workout routine to follow. I had my first appointment on Saturday. It was awesome even though I'm still pretty sore... actually, really sore.
So the plan is to go 4X a week for an hour each time, at least half an hour of cardio each day, and strength training 3 of the 4 days. Planning on going tomorow AM before work, just to see if that could be a way to work it into my schedule.
I guess the point is this: I'm really, really pleased with myself for the first time in a long time. Though I haven't seen any results yet, it's nice to know that I have both a goal AND a plan that will help me get there. Woohoo!