It seems like the weight is finally coming off. Wow, that took quite a while. I've been lingering right where I ended up after Saturday's Indulgence Day, and haven't been able to get the weight back down. It's so frustrating when that happens. However, yesterday was super low on calories, and the food itself didn't weigh much either, and I am sure that has affected today's weigh-in. I was almost 1000(!) calories too low, I only ate somewhere around the 600. Not good, but I think I will survive a day now and then. Trouble is, today is another day like that. The plans kinda got messed up yesterday, so I have ended up with not too much food in the fridge, and no leftovers to take to work. So I have made two chef salads - one for lunch and one for dinner. Dinner will be on the fly at work, as I will go straight to the school to teach after. Thursdays I work late, it's a 9 hour day, so there is no break to go eat dinner. It's work, then straight to job number 2. It'll be a LONG day! Anyways, we had a blast yesterday. "My" drummer and I went to Copenhagen to buy him a new drum kit! It was really cool, we got to go browsing at the music store (as you know, I LOVE doing that), and look at gear, and he took home an awesome drum kit, which he is gonna set up tonight. Hopefully he's got it all worked out for tomorrow's rehearsal with the band. I can't wait to hear it. Also, I did make it on the exercise yesterday morning. AND I will get on it again right after writing this. It's kinda nice to get that little workout in the mornings, I think I will try to make that part of my daily regimen. I wonder if I can keep myself to it? As you guys know, I suck at exercise. :/ Which reminds me. I posted a thread in the forums yesterday about excuses. As you all know, we all have 'em, and we all use 'em. I use them when it comes to exercise, many of us use them when it comes to losing weight. "Oh, I was really busy, so I had no time to diet" and so on. Fact is, I think, that they are just that - excuses. Does it take longer to prepare (or buy) a healthy meal instead of an unhealthy one? It really doesn't. It's a priority. My big question is, why is it that we put something as important as this to the side, when in many cases (including my own) it could literally save our lives? I don't get it. I don't know why I hesitated 40 YEARS doing this. I have never felt better in my life, and there is no way I'm gonna let myself go back to my old ways. I hope I really truly have seen the light when it comes to my weight. Anyways, here's me babbling again. Take care, my friends. Thursday is upon us. Life is good. :)
EDIT: 30 minutes on the exercise bike is DONE! Boom, baby! :)
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192.7 lb
Lost so far: 149.0 lb.
Still to go: 5.3 lb.
Diet followed 100%.
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Diet Calendar Entries for 03 November 2011:
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928 kcal
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Fat: 28.41g | Prot: 55.48g | Carb: 112.93g.
Breakfast: Sliced Ham (Extra Lean), Rye Bread, Egg. Lunch: extra lean ham, egg, radish, fat free dressing, lettuce, tomato. Dinner: tomato, radish, lettuce, fat free dressing, extra lean ham, egg. Snacks/Other: ota, carrots. more...
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3302 kcal
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Activities & Exercise:
Bicycling (leisurely) - <10/mph - 30 minutes, Music playing - 3 hours and 20 minutes, Desk Work - 9 hours, Sitting - 1 hour and 20 minutes, Sleeping - 8 hours, Standing - 1 hour, Walking (moderate) - 3/mph - 50 minutes. more...
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losing 21.6 lb a week
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