Archive for September, 2011

“Lifestyle Change” Week 2

I prefer to call it a “lifestyle change” as opposed to a diet.

Diets are not my thing.

In my post last week, I wrote about how one of my very good friends told me (very politely may I add) that I was gaining weight.

She was right.

 I decided that it was time to make a change.

The truth is, I know how to do it.

I’ve lost a tremendous amount of weight in the past few years.

It’s just about getting into the right mind-set.

So.

My week in Review:

Last Monday:

I got on the scale.

I’m about to admit my weight publicly.

This is a big deal for me ladies.

169.8

I gained roughly 10 lbs since I moved to Israel.

I let out a sigh.

This is what happens when you don’t weigh yourself in over a year.

Things need to change.

The first thing that had to go was my daily pb&j sandwhich.

I substituted for a fruit cup.

For lunch I made a huge salad with an egg (protein is very important)

That night I cleaned the dust off my gym clothes and down I went to the gym.

I did 20 minutes elliptical, 20 minutes treadmill, and a 20 minute stomach core class.

I sweated profusely.

But I felt good about myself

Came home and ate a huge salad

I downloaded an AMAZING app for my phone called My Fitness Pal. It lets me input my food intake and exercise. This app def kept me on track.

Tuesday:

Watching my caloric intake with the app, I ate well and made sure I was not over my calories for the day.

Went to the gym- did the same routine.

Stomach core class 2 days in a row may not have been the smartest thing to do to my poor underworked abs.

Wednesday:

Gym

I'm the one sitting on the floor wearing a mumu

Friday:

Decided to mix it up with gym classes.

I have the day off on Friday and my girls were in school so it was the perfect time.

I went to an aerobics class (60 minutes)

Followed by my first Zumba class (60 minutes)

Now mind you, all of the people who have tried zumba tell me that they LOVEEEEEEEEE IT (or at least that what they write on their FB status)

I liked it.

I think I would have had more energy if it weren’t the second class in a row that I was taking.

None the less- AMAZING.

Saturday:

Went to the gym for 20 minutes since I had other time restricted obligations. But felt I needed to go- even if it were only for a little while.

Sunday:

We celebrated my boss’ birthday with an insanley expensive cake. I needed a bite. So that’s what I had. A bite. It felt good not to have a slice or two. Sometimes you just need the taste.

Did a kickboxing class that KICKED MY ASS (60 minutes). I was the one in the class trying to keep up. My instructor was so wonderful at the end of the class, encouraging me to take it slow.

Monday(Today):

I was bold- I got on the scale.

167.2

I lost  2. 5 lbs!

Go me.

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All in all, I am ENJOYING the gym.

I never thought I would say that.

 Like ever.

But I find it to be relaxing and it’s my me time- someone who I usually never have time for.

I feel good about myself and am motivated to stay on track.

The tips I have so far:

Drink a lot of water

Eat lots of fruits and veggies

Remember your protein

Also- eat well after your work out

Take your time- even if you can’t keep up with everyone in class (or even with those people on your TV screen).

Give your body a break- don’t go to the gym every day (I’m learning this the hard way as my body is currently aching)!!

Stay tuned for next week!

Any tips ?

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Wordless Wednesday

Riding her bike near a cabbage field

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Turning Lemons into Lemonade since 2011

I’ve put on some weight recently.

I’ve felt it in my clothes.

But I have not been on a scale since July 2010.

I hate scales, and so do most women (and men I’m sure).

I’m just afraid to step on that thing.

Damn I hate that cold metal.

A really good friend of mine looked me in the eyes today and said “You seem to have gained some weight”

And I proceeded to cry into  my Twinkie.

OK, there was no Twinkie involved because they don’t sell them in Israel.

{On a side note- if I were the one to bring them to Israel would I be a millionaire? Hmm}

Anyway.

She was right.

And of course, tears started streaming down my face, because really- no one likes to be told what they are already thinking.

I sat in my office and asked myself what I was going to do about it.

Was I just going to sit and cry about it?

No.

Action needs to be taken.

Then I remembered that two months ago when I signed up for additional laser hair removal treatments (of course), I was given a free gym voucher good for a 1 month membership.

Could that be my golden ticket?

I called up my husband and asked him to look for the voucher that was collecting dust at home.

He found it.

I have 3 days to redeem it!

That means that if my friend wouldn’t have said that I was starting to look a oompa loompa (my words not hers- she’s not a total bitch) I would have never redeemed that voucher.

I am starting my weight loss journey tonight.

For the zillionth time.

Because really, it’s always been a struggle for me.

But besides for weight, I just really need to get in shape.

To be healthy.

And I can guarantee that I am not in any way healthy.

My bones ache like a 95-year-old.

But it ends tonight.

And to prove my commitment, I will post my results every monday for the next month.

I don’t even think I have proper gym clothes. I may have to pull out a tour t-shirt from a Bryan Adams concert that I went to last year (great show btw) and some sweatpants with as little holes in them as possible.

It’s on twinkie.

How do you get healthy?

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Math is Tough!

I was reading an online article about how t-shirts are starting to send   “Anti- Education” messages  to young girls.

First it was controversy over this JCPenny sweatshirt:

which is kind of stupid if you ask me.

My brother NEVER did my homework for me now matter how pretty I was.

Then there is this one from Forever 21:

Allergic to Algebra.

I mean, are people really up in arms over this??

Really?

I remember back in 1992, there was big controversy over a talking Barbie who would say “Math Class  is Tough“. The American Association of University Women  spoke about the fact that it was sending a message that girls weren’t strong in Mathematics.

Her only real crime is her outfit

What I remember about that controversy was that it was the first time that I had ever heard that boys were better at math than girls. I finally understood why I sucked at math. Glad Barbie made me aware of my problem- because I could have had dreams of becoming  a scientist. I coulda been a CONTENDER!

Shirts are allowed to be cheeky if you ask me.

I believe that girls today are empowered little firecrackers, and that NO shirt (or 90′s Barbie doll) can change that.

What do you think?

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Larger Than Life

This past summer, I feel like I have seen the most change in my girls: they are more articulate when they speak, they express their needs in a more specific manner and their motor skills are improving.

Every morning they wake up and ask to color.

They went through an ENTIRE pack of printer paper in a week!

My girls are getting to an age, where their drawings are starting to look like actual things.

It’s strange, it’s as if overnight they are becoming these little people.

The other week I asked my daughter to draw Mommy & Daddy.

She came back with this:

Drawings by 3.5 year olds add 10 pounds
They say you can learn a lot by asking your kid to draw you.
 
What I learned:
1) Mommy seems larger than life
2) Daddy looks tiny compared to Mommy
3) Mommy is chunky
4) Daddy is skinny
5) Mommy needs to blow dry her hair
6) Mommy needs to smile more
7) My kid knows how to draw eyebrows!
8) I need new shoes
 
What do you think? Am I imagining this- or does my kid think mommy is larger than life?
Also- have you ever asked your kids to draw you?
 
 

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