Alright, so as I am too tired right now to do into my previous weight loss experiences I'll just talk about my day, thoughts etc. So a mozzarella stick, a plum, and rice pudding for to start out my day, and pretty much the same for lunch. This may not seem like the best breakfast but it's a whole lot better than other breakfasts I've had in the past. I swear I have lived at least a week on nothing but sweets, terrible right?
Anyway, there was a Woody Guthrie 100th celebration in Railroad Square ( A part of downtown that is mostly antiques, thrift shops, vintage clothing and good food). Well, as there's usually not much to do in Santa Rosa, at least for the younger set, of course that's where I headed. There were so many food booths that held scrumptious plates of food both steaming hot and refreshingly cold. But, due to me trying not to spend a lot of extra money and that most of them weren't super healthy, I decided to wait until I got home to eat. I didn't really do any 'exercise' like running or going to the gym, but I sat down maybe twice for short periods of time from 12:00 to 7:30, if that doesn't help, well that would really suck.
The music was wonderful, though sadly I do not remember any of the band names, which is unfortunate because if I had I would have listened to their music online or something. There were two stages, and most of the main seating did not offer any shade, so, one would either have to choose visuals, sound blistering heat and rest, or no seating, cool shade, and absolutely no view of the stage ( for most people).
Then a trip to target was in order, to prepare for an upcoming trip to Lake Tahoe. Well, by this point it was around 6:30 and my legs were killing me. However, rabbit food and dish soap do not walk themselves home, another hour of walking and standing. Finally, finally, I was able to come home, rest and eat. Now, by this time I was starving, and I don;t recommend waiting to eat your biggest meal towards the end of the day. It pretty much leads to a pig out session, unless of course you have incredible self control. A mound of salsa, some chips, sprouted wheat toast with provolone cheese and low fat ranch dip, almond milk, light Boston cream pie yogurt, and two pieces of chocolate. Wow, that is a lot of food in one sitting. Tomorrow I 'll be more balanced, I hope....
Sunday, July 29, 2012
Saturday, July 28, 2012
Newness
Alright, so I know I haven't really done anything with this blog. But, that's mostly due to my laziness and inability to decide on a subject I want to write about. I think I've finally come to a decision. What better topic to write about than my weight loss journey?; this is something that, of course, I think about often. Since I have hit a plateau, maybe this will help me work towards my UGW a little harder.
My next post will be about the very start of my journey, but for now I'll start by sharing a little bit about myself. I'm currently residing in a medium sized town in California's North Bay Area. I would love to cook more often but because of a lack of a full size stove/oven, I do what I can with a microwave/conv. oven ( which really isn't too bad). My starting weight was: 250 lbs., Current weight: 154.6 and my goal weight is somewhere in the 140's or 130's. I want to achieve this as healthily as I can, so I'll be starting to give myself healthy goals to work towards- such as, cutting out chips, or working more vegetables into my diet.
My next post will be about the very start of my journey, but for now I'll start by sharing a little bit about myself. I'm currently residing in a medium sized town in California's North Bay Area. I would love to cook more often but because of a lack of a full size stove/oven, I do what I can with a microwave/conv. oven ( which really isn't too bad). My starting weight was: 250 lbs., Current weight: 154.6 and my goal weight is somewhere in the 140's or 130's. I want to achieve this as healthily as I can, so I'll be starting to give myself healthy goals to work towards- such as, cutting out chips, or working more vegetables into my diet.
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