Monday, March 16, 2020

03.16.20 Health Check-In

January 2020 loss:  -2.7
February 2020 loss:  -4.6

Total 2019 Weight Loss:  38.3
Total 2020 Weight Loss:    7.3

TOTAL WEIGHT LOSS:       -45.8

Welp.  I think I may be on a plateau.  The good news is that I haven't gained.  The bad news is that I haven't lost.

I've done pretty well.  There's always room for improvement of course.  I know these plateaus happen sometimes.  And I am going to KEEP GOING.  That is the most important thing.  

Monday, March 2, 2020

February Reads (9)





Two stars:           eh, it was okay
Three stars:        liked it
Four stars:           really, really liked it
Five stars:            absolutely loved it

1-Star (0)

2-Star (0)

3-Star (7)
***The Slippery Slope, The Grim Grotto, The Penultimate Peril, The End (Fiction, L. Snicket – the last 4 books)
Overall, I enjoyed this series.  These are funny books and I laughed out loud multiple times.  LISTEN TO THEM ON AUDIO.  The audio is fantastic.  (I was too lazy to list them all out individually).  I listened to all 4 of these on my way home from Nebraska.

***As Time Goes By (Fiction, M. Higgins-Clark)
When Mary Higgins-Clark died, I remembered that I read a LOT of her books when I was a teenager and I remembered enjoying them!  So I might start reading some of them again.  They are somewhat light reads, but they’re not bad!  I enjoyed this one on audio.

***All that Remains (Fiction, P. Cornwell)
This one was easy to put down, but it was still good.

***All the Ever Afters (Fiction, D. Teller)
The untold story of Cinderella’s stepmother.  It was okay.  Kind of long.

4-Star (1)
****Thunderhead (Arc of a Scythe #2) (Fiction, N. Shusterman)
Not quite as strong as the first book, but still good.   A little long and slow in the middle but the ending made up for it.

5-Star (1)
*****Golden Rules:  Wit and Wisdom of the Golden Girls
My sister gave me this book and it’s fantastic, especially if you’re a Golden Girls fan. 

Total Books Read: 9 (8 Fiction, 1 Non-Fiction)

DNF (3)
The Most Fun We Ever Had (C. Lombardo) – just ick, which is too bad because I think it had potential
The Carnivorous Carnival (L. Snicket #9) – magic, crystal balls, etc.
The Wife (M. Wolitzer) – hated all of the characters

Health Check-In

I have been on the struggle bus the last couple of weeks.  My next weigh in will be Saturday, March 7th.  I put on a couple pounds, so I will be happy to get back to where I was.

I've been trying to figure out WHY I've been struggling.  There are a few mental issues, but I think I've pinned it down and I think it's more of a physical thing actually.

I've been working out a LOT the past 2 weeks.  I've taken 11 Barre classes in the past 14 days.  Which is going to become my new normal.  My goal is 6 classes per week.  But that's another story.

Whenever I work out more, I feel famished a LOT.  Which makes sense.  You need to eat more when you work out more.  But if you don't plan for it....it leads to disaster.  Like Friday.  I went to Barre at 6:00 a.m.  Then I didn't eat much at work the entire day.  So THEN I got home from work and was starving.  I started grazing.  Then husband came home and I asked him if he was hungry and then we decided to order a pizza.  And pasta for me.  Sigh.  And THEN I proceeded to eat my ENTIRE (large) portion of pasta AND the garlic bread that came with it.  I ate WAY past my 'full' feeling.  And then I felt miserable for at least 2 hours afterwards.  Both physically and mentally.    

So this weekend, I bought some chicken salad cups from Costco and a big bag of celery.  I washed it, cut it all up and put it right at eye level in the fridge.  That way when I come home from work starving I'll have a go-to.  I'm also going to divide some oatmeal into ziplocks for an after work snack.  After work is my downfall.  I don't have an issue with eating/snacking at work OR eating/snacking late night.  But between 3:30 - 4:30?  I can go to town.  I'm also going to start immediately making some tea when I get home.  I would like that to become a routine.  I also want to stay off my phone from the time I get home until around 7:30 or 8:00.  Because what happens is that I get on my phone, start scrolling/wasting time and then I want a snack to go with it.  Which turns into a meal.  Which turns into 2 hours of total wasted time.

So those are going to be my baby steps so far.  And I AM feeling better today, both mentally and physically.  Onward!

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