Hey Kate and Cate,
Good to see the grumpy's are gone! You girls are great!! Thanks for your compliments...I'm really not one to take compliments well..learning, but it doesn't come natural...so really thank you!
I went to the fabric market today (which also has the tailor) and took my big baggy jackets and a couple of suits...and the lady had the alterations and new slacks from last week done already...so I'll have some new/old outfits this week! She told me that I had gotten thinner...always good to hear from someone who actually does measurements for a living! Today, I wore my blouse I bought in France that was the equivalent of a size 16 in the US..that is made to be worn outside...but was a little snug around the hips a few months ago..is now fitting just fine outside my jeans...wow...who'd a thunk it?!
Last night I slept really well (hot flashes and all). I think it was because I ate alot yesterday. Perhaps the day before I didn't eat enough!
Tink, thanks for your reminder on exercise! Today, I did a little experiment on my exercise with a goal to switch things up a little (I have time on the weekend to experiment!) ...I did the elliptical for 60 minutes (850 cal), then I got on the treadmill and ran for 15 minutes (level, no incline) and saw that I could burn about 200 cal in 15 minutes going 8.3 km/hr (and surprise, surprise, I wasn't winded at all and all the moving parts seemed to be OK with a run!!) ...so tomorrow I think I will do 45 minutes on the elliptical and 15 minutes on the treadmill and I'll play with the incline etc to up the calorie burn as I adjust to this workout. Thanks Cate for the inspiration to get back in to running. Believe it or not, in 1999, I actually ran the Paris marathon in 4h31...I trained for it "by the book" for about 6 months. I was about 10 pounds lighter than I am now when I did that and really didn't lose weight training as I was really carbo loading to get through the long runs. It brings back good memories for the marathon training...we were living in France at the time and I ran by the canals in the Burgundy region..ahh..la belle France! Paris remains a very special city for me...it's beautiful to begin with, but when you've run 26.2 miles around it, it is even more spectacular! Can't top the feeling to finish a long run, coming under the Arch de Triomphe! I actually thought about doing the Beijing marathon..but I just don't have the time to do the training for it now...maybe after the plant is up and running...but I doubt it.
Breakfast: 2 fried eggs, 3 slices bacon, sauteed eggplant, sauteed green beans, sauteed kale.
Lunch: 1 apple, 1 banana, some salted mixed nuts, a little polish sausage (this is the real stuff delivered from a friend of mine from Poland!) and some swiss cheese and 2 bottles of water
Dinner: 1 large tossed salad (lettuce and tomatoes with some feta cheese) 1 medium steak.
Today is Rod's birthday and they (the hotel staff) brought him a nice birthday cake..I had to tell him I could not partake today..thankfully he understands!
Have a great day ya'll!
Sarah