Cory & Justina – Thanks so much for sharing my excitement with me! I spent a good 7 or 8 years trying to get into a consistent running routine. I seem to remember having some vague idea that if I worked really hard I’d be able to be a member of my high school track team, so the idea got into my head early. I think I was 25 before I was able to run 3 miles at one time without stopping. And it happened while running outside way before it ever happened on a treadmill. I’m no speed demon; I’m usually in the bottom 30% when I do races. But it’s fun and I feel good about myself when I do it.
Quercus – It means a lot to hear you say that it’s helpful having me around. Every now and then I get this little thought that I don’t belong here. Not because of anything anyone has said – far from it, everyone is great. It’s through this forum that I was able to lose almost 30 pounds back in 2010, but I sometimes wonder why I still “deserve” such support from everyone here, when really I’m just a couple of pounds out of the healthy range and honestly not working THAT hard at losing the last little bit. But when you read through all the diaries it’s interesting to see that until someone specifically mentions their weight, we’re all so incredibly alike. We are excited when we sneak in some extra exercise. We’re annoyed with ourselves when we give in to a temptation. We're motivated when we see the scale drop even just a little. We’re frustrated when hard work doesn’t seem to equal results. We’re all trying to make better decisions on a day-to-day basis, specifically when it comes to food and exercise, and we are all trying to improve our lives. Whether we're 150 lbs or 250 lbs or 350 lbs, we all have those things in common. And that is why I am here.