My NSV for today. Just finished bagging up my donation pile that has been growing in the corner of my closet. I have clothes ranging from sizes 12 to 18 in those bags, and I know I well never need those sizes again. It was a little strange looking at the size 18 pants, I never really saw myself that size.
I'm joining you in the clothing bagging today. My closet is FULL from getting "too small" clothes out of storage. I should have looked through those boxes more thoroughly before I went shopping ...oh well, it's only money & it grows on dancing broccoli trees
I'm joining you in the clothing bagging today. My closet is FULL from getting "too small" clothes out of storage. I should have looked through those boxes more thoroughly before I went shopping ...oh well, it's only money & it grows on dancing broccoli trees
I should be doing that too. But, I'm too cheap to buy new clothes just yet, and I still need a little therapy. My brain hasn't quite caught up with all the changes that are happening. It's hard to process
I'm joining you in the clothing bagging today. My closet is FULL from getting "too small" clothes out of storage. I should have looked through those boxes more thoroughly before I went shopping ...oh well, it's only money & it grows on dancing broccoli trees
haha i had broccoli last night and i laughed out loud!!!! thanks for the laugh lisa but alas my broccoli had NO money remnants!!!
haha i had broccoli last night and i laughed out loud!!!! thanks for the laugh lisa but alas my broccoli had NO money remnants!!!
If you find some, let me know! Even a lottery win would be helpful!
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I should be doing that too. But, I'm too cheap to buy new clothes just yet, and I still need a little therapy. My brain hasn't quite caught up with all the changes that are happening. It's hard to process
Mine was pretty necessary. I just didn't realize how many clothes I had stored that NOW FIT (argh to myself!) before I spent unneeded money! I posted a long post about fear (processing the change) on the 100% thread because I got quite a twinge when I started piling up clothes to get rid of. It was okay to get rid of old, more worn out ones but some were in really god shape. Much harder! But I worked thru it (besides I needed the hangers for clothes that actually FIT!)
I totally feel you on the joy/pain of buying new clothes. It's so much fun to see the smaller sizes, but its tough to let go of very useable new items that were rather costly. But in the end, it will all work out. I need to do some "shopping" in my own closet to see if I can supplement my wardrobe!
Well, here's my NSV for the day. Actually, I killed two birds with one stone. At today's weigh in I hit my half-way point in this weightloss journey. I also achieved end of grad school weight!! WOO HOO!! It took me 3.5 years to get it on and 3 months to get it off. Not interested in seeing those lbs ever again! Next goal is start of grad school weight (162)...and then my "normal" weight of 145...hopefully by the time my wedding rolls around in April.
Thanks to everyone here for all of your support! Even though I'm primarily a lurker, I could not have done it without you! I especially love reading the NSV's. They are so motivating to me!!!
I totally feel you on the joy/pain of buying new clothes. It's so much fun to see the smaller sizes, but its tough to let go of very useable new items that were rather costly. But in the end, it will all work out. I need to do some "shopping" in my own closet to see if I can supplement my wardrobe!
Well, here's my NSV for the day. Actually, I killed two birds with one stone. At today's weigh in I hit my half-way point in this weightloss journey. I also achieved end of grad school weight!! WOO HOO!! It took me 3.5 years to get it on and 3 months to get it off. Not interested in seeing those lbs ever again! Next goal is start of grad school weight (162)...and then my "normal" weight of 145...hopefully by the time my wedding rolls around in April.
Thanks to everyone here for all of your support! Even though I'm primarily a lurker, I could not have done it without you! I especially love reading the NSV's. They are so motivating to me!!!
WOW! Way to go, benice!
My NSV for the day was a young female employee at Staples telling me, "Killer boots!" as I walked out the door in my recently purchased knee-high boots! lol!
Have another NSV to add... I finished C25K Week 8 Day 1 this afternoon... a 28 minute run... at a slightly faster pace and steeper incline than my last treadmill run!
Have another NSV to add... I finished C25K Week 8 Day 1 this afternoon... a 28 minute run... at a slightly faster pace and steeper incline than my last treadmill run!
Now it's time to wrap some presents!
Congratulations on BOTH your NSV's!! I used to love to run and you are inspiring me to pick it up again at some point. And nothing is better than a shoes compliment!
When you feel like crap, RUN. This is my profound thought for the day.
Decided to say, "Screw the last 1.5 weeks of C25K!" and instead decided to just graduate today. I finished my first ever (running) 5K this morning. Improved my distance, incline, AND pace in one fell swoop. I'm impressed that being in a funk was such a great motivator for me... and running is a HECK of a lot cheaper therapy than a licensed counselor! On the other hand, I hope that it doesn't take repeated funks for continued improvements!
I know we're not supposed to cross-post, but I may have to share just my profound thought in the weekend chat thread...
Bought myself a pair of size ten pants for work while out Christmas shopping. They're a little snug but they button and zip. All my size 12s are jeans. I was afraid back to work after the new year would come and nothing will be small enough.
I have to keep pinching myself. This is the first time I've truly believed I can get down to a normal BMI (8.4 pounds to go). It doesn't feel risky to buy clothes ahead, but necessary.
Oh, no, say it isn't so! I found this NSV thread on page 9! I know we have so much good news to share!
I had a great time at the pool tonight. Last week I could only swim 800 meters (1/2 mile) in 30 minutes, and then all my muscles just gave out. But tonight I swam the full hour and swam just barely over 1600 meters. My best was 2000 meters in an hour, so I'm thrilled with the progress.