I missed this yesterday. I hope you reached your 30lb lost mark this morning
Not this morning, unfortunately

I had a LOT of water before bed so I knew there wouldn't be a huge change on the scale.
165.5 this morning, but a drop is still a drop, no matter how small. I expect to be there before the week is out, though. So that's encouraging.
I got dressed to take my daughter to the dentist yesterday and wore my new jeans and a couple of layered tank tops with a half-sweater over them. I'm actually able to wear tighter clothing without being so self-conscious about my gut being shown off. It's really nice because I usually wear T-shirts that are loose on my arms and belly. But, damn, I looked good yesterday lol I told my husband he better watch out because I may actually start enjoying shopping for clothes now. I still have 20.5 lbs to go before any kind of shopping spree, though. It's gotten to the point where I'm telling everyone I want gift cards to clothing stores for Christmas.
Well, my daughter is home again today and we're just going to hang out here. I do have a couple errands to run and it's supposed to be in the 80s today so I may take her to the park to play (she loves the park!). I'd like to take her to the nicer one in Owensboro but I can't get there without GPS directions and I don't have my phone, so she'll have to settle with the other park.
Otherwise, I feel slightly dehydrated, so I'll be drinking a lot of water this morning and afternoon so that I'm not drinking so much before bed.
EDIT: Had a good workout on the Bowflex. I not only upped the weight of some of the exercises, but the reps as well. I was doing 15 reps of each exercise and today I did 20-25. I can definitely feel it in my abs this time, so I know my muscles did some heavier work.
I've been stressed out over my phone shipping and turned to snacking on animal crackers. They're sweet and 16 crackers has 120 calories. As soon as my husband got home, we ordered the treadmill, so it'll be a relief to get back to jogging to battle boredom and stress.