Omega's journey

Hi Margaret,

I have no issues with people knowing what I weight because I'm told that I don't look it! Now take a deep breath at present I weigh 25st 6.5lb, and I'm 5'11" so look quite frightening! When I was pregnant my weight topped at 27stone 3lb which I was horrified at but I lost all that weight within 2 weeks and went down to 25.2 which was cool, but then I got stuck and rebounded up and down the the 25 stone mark... hence I'm buckling down this year!

I am lucky in that I am a size 26/28 as I can find clothes to fit in a few places but in my early 20s I was 32/34 and my gran used to make all my clothes for me... so you can guess I wasn't too trendy! And explains my current addiction to slogan tee shirts (they can't be made by gran who is still bellyaching at me to lose weight! and then often following up with do you want to take this cake home?)

The last time I got below 20st it took 3 years... I'm determined to do it quicker this time especially as I'm due back in the office in a couple of months and would love to be in my size 24 suits by then (which are all pre Jack).

Deaths averted I fed them instead, I have a toddler who cries if he isn't allowed veg and is addicted to apples and bananas!

Tab:smilielol5:
 
Hi Tabitha

Your clothes size and the BMI all indicate that whatever your weight you are a damn site thinner than I was 11 months ago.

I cannot see how you would think you were frightening. All the top models are tall women. Most women wish that they were taller. It must be lovely to be that tall.

Speaking as someone with an 85 year old mother and a mother-in-law of basically the same age, not to mention a 90 year old father - I can assure you that I know all about the inconsistencies displayed by old people. I accept that I am not the trendiest of people - but I certainly am compared to them. My mother still wants to sometimes buy clothes for me - and I cannot say that they are often suitable.

My mother has long been on at me to lose weight - but she insisted on turning cauliflower into cauliflower cheese on Boxing Day despite there being tons of food and tons of vegetables already sorted out. She knew that this would mean that I couldnt eat it. When I said that I wouldnt be able to eat it she said that she knew that but everyone else could eat it. My mother in law (who also nags hubby and I to lose weight) kindly gave us both chocolate oranges as part of our Christmas presents. Hubby kindly ate it for me - but this was not an ideal solution either since he could do with losing weight as his BMI is noticeably higher than mine was at the start.

I am convinced that the sensible eating and exercise that is working great for me will take your weight off in no time. You having two small children will have an impact on the form that your exercise can take - but I am sure that you will get settled into a routine that works well. Tammy (niapage) has four children - one of which is very young - and I know that she has lost a lot of weight using an exercise bike.

Having children that love fruit and veg is something of which you should be very proud.

Take care
Love
Margaret
 
Hi Ya Margaret. :hug2:

You're doin' so great as usual.

One thing I did want to remind you of as I was catching up w/reading here, is how well you're also doing with the water!

Remember when we first met, you had just started on trying to make sure you would get enough in?! Look at ya now!

You have improved in every area and just blasting away w/success.

I'm so very proud of you.

:party:

Have A Goal Reachin' Wed!
 
Thanks Stacy

Thanks for popping by and the words of encouragement.

The water is still something that I could happily cut down on. I wouldnt do it if it wasnt so good for us. I could so happily drink diet cola instead. I suppose that is addiction for you.

I hope that your Wednesday is as goal reaching and special as ever.

Take care
Love
Margaret
 
Grandparents are a strange breed... I think I get the brunt of it since my mum died a few years ago and she feels a bit guilty for surviving her. And it's really funny trying to keep a straight face as she's offering you hand me down clothes from her wardrobe! It just a shame she makes good cakes!

Luckily the mother in law can't cook so I have no worries there, I often take my own food with me to eat! It was awkward the first couple of times but it is getting easier, especially as most of her food is right at the top of Jamie Oliver's hitlist, she was so proud when jack ate chicken nuggets and chips twice in one day when she was baby sitting... grrr but hey once in a while isn't the end of the world.

Hubby came home from work today with a fitness dvd with the army bloke off celebrity fat club and it appears to be a circuit training style with bizarre skip marches and everything broken into 30 sec blasts, 3 folk are doing it as he stands there and barks with his stop watch, rather amusing to watch but will be murder to do... I'm almost looking forward to trying it!

Roll on Friday and my boys belated birthday party!
 
Hi Tabitha

Dealing with elderly parents is a challenge in itself. You dont want to yell too much at the white haired very old lady - but in reality sometimes it is exactly what they deserve and occasionally get!

I try to avoid my mother-in-law if at all possible. It really is the route to true happiness. We have never had a good relationship - and I strongly doubt that we ever will.

What a nice hubby - bringing you in a dvd. That sounds great.

The forthcoming birthday party sounds fun. It also sounds like a lot of hard work for you.

Take care
Love
Margaret
 
Tuesday 08/01/08

A number of people at my yoga class commented on the fact that they could see that I had lost weight since my last class on 11th December. I have lost half a stone since then. It is nice that comparative strangers said that they could see the difference on me.

General Data:

Morning walk = 6.3 miles
Round the block = 7 times (on two laps my husband came too)
Extra exercises = yoga class
Weight = 12st 1.0lbs (i.e. 169.0 pounds)
Steps = 29,607
Distance = 11.44 miles
Remembered to take normal vitamin / supplements
Continued my creaming regime – missed one bio-oil massage.

My Food / Drink:

1 banana
3 weetabix, sweetener, 350 ml skimmed milk
2 large handful honey Shreddies
roast pork, swede, carrots, onion, cauliflower, broccoli, green beans, mangetout, brussel sprouts, celery, gravy
2 large handfuls of raisins
2 litres of cold water
some diet cola
 
I try to avoid my mother-in-law if at all possible. It really is the route to true happiness.
:smilielol5:

A number of people at my yoga class commented on the fact that they could see that I had lost weight since my last class on 11th December. I have lost half a stone since then. It is nice that comparative strangers said that they could see the difference on me.

Wow that must of made you feel great have you stopped smiling yet?

Just popping by with a quick hi
I think i spent an hour in boots last night looking for creams got very confused as there are far to many and gave up and left with nothing
I am going to try again over the weekend

Sarah
 
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Wednesday 09/01/08

It hardly rained – unlike yesterday when it rained heavily.

Thankfully my weight is heading back to its 1st January level. This is a step forward.

General Data:

Morning walk = 6.3 miles
Round the block = 8 times (on two laps my husband came too)
Extra exercises = none
Weight = 12st 0.4lbs (i.e. 168.4 pounds)
Steps = 30,160
Distance = 11.66 miles
Remembered to take normal vitamin / supplements
Continued my creaming regime – missed one bio-oil massage.

My Food / Drink:

1 banana
3 weetabix, sweetener, 350 ml skimmed milk
1.5 large handful honey Shreddies
roast pork, swede, carrots, onion, cauliflower, green beans, mangetout, gravy, 1 spoon applesauce, sage & onion stuffing
2 large handfuls of raisins
2 litres of cold water
some diet cola
 
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Hi Sarah

Thanks for visiting.

I promise you - you would avoid my mother in law too!

I think that the key thing with creams is that anything - no matter how cheap - is better than nothing.

Take care
Love
Margaret
 
HEY MARGARET sori i haven't popped in in a while! been busy with uni and teaching. i see you are doing brilliantly as usual!

hope you have/had a good day!

;-)

x
 
Hi Margaret
Great to see you doing so well! I have a couple of walking-related questions for you:

How long does it usually take you to complete your walking? Are you generally "in a sweat" by the time you are done?

Thanks, I'll drop by again soon!
Cheers
Janice
 
Hubby is to be commended for walking 3 days in a row! :party:

Yes, your MIL is a piece of work. You are wise to avoid her as much as possible. :)

Glad to see your weight is on the down swing just in time for the first weigh in. :)
 
Great job on all that exercising! Truly an accomplishment.

Just wondering how much a stone weighs in pounds? I'm sure you know how us Americans are with our unwillingness to learn a different system.

Anyway, thanks for continuing to inspire us all!
 
Hi Margaret,

Hope the weather near you than it is up here, is miserable rainy but not that lovely fine misty soaking wet stuff!

I broke out the pedometer, but it wasn't on quite right so it hasn't registered properly! Ah well there is always another day! But at least my house is looking tidier with all the running up and down stairs!

Tab
 
Thank you for visiting and your words of encouragement.

Angel

We all get busy at times. I havent been to your diary as often as I would like either. I hope that the teaching / uni are going well.

Janice

I dont really time things so it is hard to answer the first question. Also I dont stick to an identical route - the 6.3 mile walk indicates to me which walk that I did but sometimes like today I added a bit extra because I wanted to pop into 3 shops and do a single transaction in each shop. I also paused for a couple of minutes to speak to one person that I know. The pedometer went up by 6.6 miles and I was actually out 2 hrs 35 minutes. You see - because I have incorporated it into my general activity it doesnt lend itself to normal timing. It is always at least 6.3 miles long because the basic walk is most definitely that. It always takes over 2 hours if I see no-one and do nothing else.

I do step out and walk quickly and I try to keep up a strong steady pace for a long distance. I never jog or run. My legs get tired and I am ready to sit down when I get home. I am not "in a sweat" the way that I picture you being from your description of yourself on the treadmill - however this does not mean that my armpits are sweet smelling.

Kimberly

I must admit that I am pleased with hubby. I just hope that he continues his efforts.

I was pleased to see me head back towards my low weight. On today's (Thursday's) weighing (which can be used) I actually have a loss (it may only be a fifth of a pound - but a loss is a loss). I have decided to have salmon for my meal tonight in order to see if I can improve the loss. See how sneaky I get in my old age!

I_wannaBthin

You say the nicest of things.

If I do not walk excessively I do not lose any weight. It is amazing how motivating that knowledge can be.

A stone is 14 pounds. I weigh myself in stones and pounds and try to remember to convert things for the forum. Every now and then I forget and confuse people like you. I apologise. I am hovering over 12 stone (0.4 pounds away) and have lost (just over) 7 pounds since my previous yoga class.

Take care
Love
Margaret
 
Heya Omega!

I've started Dohn self-massage in the mornings and using body lotion too (to help smooth over de-stretching skin and stretch marks) and it's working really well, so thanks a lot for the advice. Plus, it makes me smell pretty, which I'm sure is a welcome change to everyone else from gym rat funk. :D

Have a great day! :waving:
 
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Angel

We all get busy at times. I havent been to your diary as often as I would like either. I hope that the teaching / uni are going well.

yeh too right! i've onli got about 5 months left till i finish this year so am gonna be really busy come monday (my official start studying day lol!). end of the break for another few months. easter is going to be reaaly busy with me trying to get the disertation done by 31st march and revising for a test on april 1st). last couple of days my food has been a bit low but i'm hoping to get t up today seeing as i'm at home for most of the day.

you are going to love this weeks bls bonus!!!

take care

;-)

x
 
Hi Tabitha

I managed to get my morning walk done in the dry thankfully. We shall see what the afternoon has in store. It is currently very definitely raining so I suspect that I shall get a bit wet.

Well done for having a go with the pedometer. I would have a practise with it and post the steps that you get recorded if I were you. There can be quite an art to placing it so that it works and practise beats theory at such things.

It is good that you have a tidy house (mine is a mess - and it can stay that way until I have lost some more weight). It will be useful that your house is tidy if you are hosting a birthday party tomorrow.

Take care
Love
Margaret
 
Thanks for visiting.

Kellye

I am pleased that the creaming is working well for you. I swear by it. We all deserve a bit of pampering at times. You never realise quite how smooth and nice your skin could be unless you do the creaming and immediately notice the difference. As we lose weight and change shape we are asking our skin to cope with a lot. It seems only fair to give it a little help.

Angel

I think that you are going to have a very busy couple of terms. Just think - not only are we going to be so thin for our birthdays - but you will be for your graduation too.

I must admit - I do not anticipate any problems for next week's bonus (assuming I am still there).

Take care
Love
Margaret
 
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