I have found myself in a number of situations recently where, for some reason or other, I mention my weight loss and people ask if I have any 'before' and 'after' photos. Well, I DO have some good ones now (that can be viewed on my webpage - link is under my tracker) and I have printed them out to carry around in my handbag. They are as much a 'reminder' to me of how far I've come, as something to show to people.
I can't work out if it is vanity, or pride, or what, but I just LOVE showing people these pics. Hopefully I don't drive people crazy. I have a set at school and word has got around, so people are constantly coming to have a look at them... and bringing their friends.
The other day I went to a new doctor and had to pick up some things at the pharmacy next door that I hadn't been to before. Well, one of my old students was working there. I told her that I had taught her when she was in grade 2 and she just looked at me as though I had lost my mind. Once I told her who I was she just looked at me as though I was even MORE insane. As in... You CAN'T be her! It was really quite funny as she was totally stumped for words. Well, I told her how much weight I had lost and the other people working and shopping there were really interested in seeing photos. So, out they came! Not even any hesitation. No longer the shy, hesitant, withdrawn, hidden away, "Don't you dare take a photo of me", Zelma. Now its the HEY LOOK AT ME! Zelma. Bit scary at times, but I've had a lot of years of this 'attitude' locked away inside me and it is loving getting out and about.
I just wanted to let you all know that it is perfectly OK to be proud of what you are doing. Well, I think it is anyway.
You should be shouting it from the rooftops and rejoicing that you have made such wonderful changes in your life.I hope you all have someone (even if it is a stranger) that you can 'boast' to about how you are doing.
Take care,
Zelma

I do the same thing!! I've been carrying my "fat" pictures in my purse for over a year now. I love meeting new people and telling them how much weight I've lost. Of course, they never believe that I used to be a "big girl", so out come the photos!! It shocks them every time! I swear, it's one of the best feelings ever!
But I am glad you can do so and enjoy it.... your achievement is huge!!! But you're not LOL.
