Hello everyone.
I had another good weight loss this 2nd week of being on WW. I'm so excited and proud of myself. It's only a little over five pounds, but I just keep thinking to myself: I'm DOING it! Consciously, logically, and healthfully. I don't want to make any long-term goals. I just want to tell myself that I want to do the same thing I did the week before and have some sort of loss at the scale next Saturday. I tend to get wrapped up in a "goal", rather than just taking it day to day. I wanted to share a couple things I've done in the past couple weeks:
I go grocery shopping right after my Weight Watchers meeting. When I get home, I separate items like crackers and pretzels into single serving snack bags. I mark points on boxes for cereal and granola bars, etc. I separate meat into servings for DH and I and write points on the freezer bags. Every night, I have my gym bag and workout clothes ready, and my lunch packed for the next day. When 4.30a comes, I have everything ready. Also, I buy fresh veggies for stir-fry: chinese greens, bean sprouts, mushrooms, sugar snap peas, etc and I chop them up and put them in a gallon size freezer bag...so when I get home from work, I just grab a couple handfuls for a quick stir-fry with cooking spray. I also take the weekends off of exercising - it feels weird, but you definitely need time off of exercise for your body and mind. I keep thinking I should go, but I'm forcing myself not to...this is my time off - and I'll be ready to get back to in on Monday, 4.30a.
This week, I want to work on the nibbling thing! I nibbled a lot last week!
Kenyetta:
Welcome! You have come to the right place. We can get to 199 together
Michele:
That's my middle name, with one L too! Congratulations on your loss! Is there any way you can continue the same amount of exercise when you are off of Spring Break? I decided that the only way I could get my exercise in is to wake up 2 hours earlier and it's been worth it. Good luck this week!
Sarah:
A loss is definitely a LOSS! Good for you! I'm glad that you and your hubby cook together. I wish my hubby could - he works late often, but I try to have something ready when he gets home. I didn't know about the loss of "that lovin feeling" with PCOS - I'm going to have to read up about that...
Holly:
Your post about the kids being outside and hubby gathering wood...makes my want to sing, "Our house...is a very very very fine house..."
Ellen, Debbie, Susie: have a wonderful week.
Girlie