Logan,
I can't send you a private response until I've been a member for 5 days.But I want to respond to your questions.
The body will adapt to your exercise if you do the same thing all the time. That's not such a big deal when your trying to maintain weight, but when you're trying to lose weight that can create plateau's. I always tell client's variety is the spice of life especially with exercise and food. You look like your doing ok on cardio, but you could change it up a bit by doing some interval training. I'm not much of a runner anymore but I try to walk a very fast pace and introduce a short burst of running, sprints, or jumping rope in with my walks. You only need to start with a minute of jogging, just make sure you continue to walk at a brisk pace. Example walk for 3 minutes, jog for one, walk for 3, jog for one, and so on. You could do the same kind of thing on your bike, short burst of intensity. When you start weight training you can do the same thing, after each set jump in place, side to side, jumping jacks, or anything else you can think of for 30 seconds or so. You'll raise you heart and burn tons more calories. I also encourage my clients to try different things all the time hiking, yoga, martial arts.
The same thing works with food. Change it up. Try new things. Less processed is better. I grew up in the south where at that time everything was fried. My taste buds were all out of whack. Once you start to wean yourself of the crap processed starts to taste weird. I cook using a ton of seasonings to help add flavor to my food. It just takes a while to adjust. Simplest way to start I think is to replace things like white rice with brown (cook it with onions and broth), potatoes with sweet potatoes (no butter), white bread with whole grains. Add fruit to oatmeal and cereal especially things like blueberries and pomagranates (so good right now). I grill onions in olive oil and roast peppers and add them on sandwiches, pasta, salads, almost everything. When you blend different lettuces together and add a little protein (chx, salmon) and some veggies with a CLEAR light salad dressing you can eat piles. Salad dressings are one of the biggest calorie offenders. People don't realize the bad stuff even in dressing labeled light.
Most of us have taste buds that are accustomed to sweet and salty. We don't start that way. You have to change that. Think of how beneficial it would be for your baby if you started their life with nutrient rich foods. Foods that would help it live a longer healthier life.
I could go on forever. Make me STOP! Check out my website webworkout101.com. I would love to give you a free trial. I just launched and I'm looking for before and afters. I feel such great energy from you and I think your head is in the right place.
Deb