Today was the first official day of training for the River Bank Run. I can successfully run one mile! Yes! This was actually the first time in quite awhile that I pushed myself that much while running, so I was quite proud of myself! Only 14.5 more to add to that 1! The race is May 8, 2010 so I have quite a bit of time.
On another positive note, I weighed in this morning for the first time since the week before Thanksgiving and was pleasantly surprised! Two big dinners and I managed to actually lose a pound! Hooray! I was anticipating a very unfriendly number this morning, so that was really encouraging.
I fly out for my Caribbean cruise two months from today!!! I am really excited! My goal for the cruise is to be back in the 140s, which would be a 15 pound loss. (Well, I'd really love to reach my goal weight of 133, but I don't think that will happen!) I think it'll be tough to make goal with Christmas, but I am going to work hard!!
I am off to relax in these dwindling hours of a wonderful four day weekend! It went so fast!
grace + peace,
mindy
11.29.2009
11.28.2009
Thanksgiving, round two.
Today was my second Thanksgiving dinner, this time with my mom's side of the family. I know I did not eat as much as I used to which is great, but my stomach is not used to that much food! Ugh, I think I have a food baby. I arrived back home tonight after being at my mom's since Wednesday night. I am anxious to get back to a normal routine...I love going home to my family, but it always throws me off. Tomorrow, I'm going to stock up on lots of healthy food and officially start my training for the 25K!
grace + peace,
Mindy
grace + peace,
Mindy
11.27.2009
Thanksgiving!
Happy Thanksgiving (a day late!). This year, I am thankful for so much. I got my first "real" job, I've got a great apartment with my best friend, a happy and healthy family. I am feeling very blessed.
For the most part, Thanksgiving is a fairly easy holiday for me, food-wise. I'm not a huge fan of most the traditional foods...except when it comes to dessert. I love me some pumpkin pie! Yesterday, we had pumpkin pie AND carrot cake - two favorites! I had a small slice of both. Perhaps not the best choice when it comes to weight loss, but I made sure to make really smart choices the rest of the day.
Sunday starts the official training for the River Bank Run...five and a half months of running almost every day. So for today and tomorrow, I am enjoying relaxation and being lazy. Well, sort of. I have papers to write for my grad classes; physical relaxation, yes, but mentally, not so much.
What are you thankful for this year?
For the most part, Thanksgiving is a fairly easy holiday for me, food-wise. I'm not a huge fan of most the traditional foods...except when it comes to dessert. I love me some pumpkin pie! Yesterday, we had pumpkin pie AND carrot cake - two favorites! I had a small slice of both. Perhaps not the best choice when it comes to weight loss, but I made sure to make really smart choices the rest of the day.
Sunday starts the official training for the River Bank Run...five and a half months of running almost every day. So for today and tomorrow, I am enjoying relaxation and being lazy. Well, sort of. I have papers to write for my grad classes; physical relaxation, yes, but mentally, not so much.
What are you thankful for this year?
11.22.2009
Sports + dieting are a bad combo
Well, this weekend was filled with sporting events...not so diet friendly sporting events. I started out by going to a minor league hockey game Friday night where it was $1 beer and hot dog night. Great for the wallet, not so great for the waistline. A big group of us went out to celebrate a friend's birthday. Our team won! Yeah! Saturday, I had the opportunity to sit in the alumni suite for my alma mater's second round playoff football game. Let me tell you, suites are definitely the way to watch a game on a chilly afternoon! So, not such a great weekend to be on Weight Watchers, but it was definitely a fun one!
Tomorrow, it's back to the world of counting points...
grace + peace,
mindy
Tomorrow, it's back to the world of counting points...
grace + peace,
mindy
11.19.2009
I'm a runner?
So, growing up I was always had the mentality that I only ran if I was being chased. I was NOT in any way, shape, or form a runner. One day I got it in my head that I wanted to run a 5K. I have no idea what possessed me to do this. I started training and at first it was beyond challenging. My first 5K came and my only goal was just to make it across the finish line. I was so proud of myself when I did it and in about 33 minutes! For a self-proclaimed non-runner, I was so excited for that time. Sure, there were people that finished in 17 minutes, but that didn't matter.
So, I caught the running bug. I slowly started not just suffering through it, but even starting to enjoy it. This year, a bunch of different factors kept me away from my running shoes. I injured my foot, I started a new job, and right now I'm working full time and taking three grad classes to finish up my MPA. To say that I'm busy is an understatement. I used that as a pathetic excuse.
Tuesday, I made my first trip back to the Y in well over a month. It was rough. And, frustrating! I went from running 2-3 miles consistently to suffering through half a mile. I know that I'll build up again, but it's the process that just sucks.
Tomorrow, the training guide for the River Bank Run comes out. There's a 5K and a 10K, but for 2010, I'm setting my goals high: the daunting 25K. That's 15.5 miles! Ridiculous. It intimidates me to no end, but I want to try. The 5K in 2008 was my first ever 5K and as I watched all the 25K'ers pick up their metals at the end, I was so envious. All I got was a tiny pin! This time, I want the metal.
grace + peace,
mindy
11.18.2009
Day one(ish)
Well, I have been on the WW journey for over three years and I keep getting stuck around the same weight. After reading through the blogs of some other friends on the 20 year olds board, I decided to start my own. Perhaps this extra accountability will keep me in check and help me reach my goal weight.
I started the plan in September of 2006 at my all time high of 233. For almost two years, I lost fairly consistently. Then, in the summer of 2008, I moved to California for three months to work at a conference center. Buffet style dining for three meals a day = bad news for WW. I ended up gaining around 15 or so pounds. Once I returned home, I slowly managed to lose that weight and more. In March 2009, I reached my lowest point of 148 and I was thrilled. But, over the course of the summer, I yet again gained and this time, it was 20 pounds. BAH! I've lost a bit of that, but still have a way to go. I'd love to lose about 30 more to reach a total of 100 pounds lost. That would be such an accomplishment.
So, here I am again, ready to make this happen. I would love to be at my goal by June 2010. Keep me accountable, won't you?
grace + peace,
mindy
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