Hi all - sorry I wasn't around all weekend, I was busy!! Two trips to IKEA, lots of furniture assembly, and the beginning of a BIG Winter Cleaning of our apartment. Eeesh.
I'm taking a freebie this week because I ate out a lot (Mum was in town and took us out a couple times), and because in all our cleaning yesterday, the scale got tucked away somewhere, and I couldn't find it to WI this morning! Sheesh.
To answer Selina's question from Sunday - I was a post-high school gainer. In my childhood I was always active - dancing, playing sports, etc. I was always on the larger side, compared to the girls I danced with, but not compared to the girls I played sports with. In HS, I was in the 150-160lbs range, but I was already my full height (5'8) by the end of grade 8, so that was pretty normal/healthy. Then I moved to uni, quit dance and quit most sports, started eating at the caf in my residence... and the pounds crept on and on. From June 2003 to June 2004 I went from 160 to 188lbs. Then I lost to 170ish in summer 2004. Between Sept 2004 and January 2007, I gained up to 209lbs, and now here I am, floating around 200ish. I had thought my goal weight was 160lbs, but now I'm thinking I would be happy to be 180lbs if I were fit and strong.
Today's QOTD: NO I'm not where I wanted to be, but I think I have a pretty good handle on why (not eating thoughtfully, and not moving my butt enough), and I'm working on it. It WILL get better!
Kelly – I cannot believe they are trying to get your kiddo to sit for 3 hours!! I’m a Brownie leader, and we can’t get our girls (7-9y.o.) to sit still for more than 15minutes!
Dionne – I’m so sorry to hear about your cat.

Congrats on your big weight loss this week and moving to a new plan, though!
Anna – How did the fast go?
Heather – HOORAY on good biopsy results! Hope your recovery is going more smoothly.
Selina – Are you feeling any better today? It’s that time of year with everyone getting wicked colds, eh? I hope you find the answers you are seeking in therapy. As for how your body is changing as you lose – give it time! Our bodies (esp. skin!) adapt sooo slowly sometimes.
Ellie –

Girl, get your butt into this chat more often! :drill"

Everyone here is SO helpful and supportive, but we can only support you if you make the effort to come in here and chat with us! Sweet things are a challenge for many of us – can you work them into your calories, for example by “budgeting” your cals for a smaller version of something you enjoy?
Shay – So glad to see you popping in to say hi to us all. I totally understand your frustration about being between sizes – when I was in the mid-190s, I was feeling that way… I guess the benefit to being back at 200 (HAHAH no! no benefits!) is that my 16s all fit without being baggy. I’d rather have baggy pants and fewer pounds, though!
Chelle – Did you get the fitness room done this weekend? I checked out your rant, and it compelled me to come and write this post to check in.

I’ll check on your novel later today – probably my lunchtime reading!
Rhonda – YAHOOOOO 220s! Congrats girl!
Vanessa – I’m so sorry to hear about your dad – I hope he has a speedy recovery. What a scare!
cuppa – Feel better soon – pneumonia is so awful with asthma, isn’t it? Don’t feel bad about the pound up – your body was busy taking care of itself and healing!
Pam – Hope your kiddos are both on the mend soon – they’ll be in my thoughts.
John – Switching it up will shake your body up a bit, and keep you from getting bored! Can you put reminders up for yourself around your home – little inspirations about WHY you want to do this, or quotes that motivate you?