Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Onederland at last!

Its been a week of runing around since I last posted but today is a celebration day for me! I finally crossed the border into onederland! (under 200 pounds). It was a busy week with Jennifer flying in late Wed night, family barbeques on Friday and Saturday nights, brunch for the Jr Highers (150) on Sunday morning and then a quick run to L.A. to drop Jen at Biola for the summer and back Monday for a 6 pm meeting at work. Wish I could chill for today but am off and running again around town, work and then dinner here tonight with Paul's folks! Glad I don't get hungry!

Getting to this weight (down 33 pounds) has been a challenge and I can't believe I feel so good. I have struggled with craving carbs of late and had some controlled slips - a corn tortilla with fajitas, a couple chips out at Mexican food, 1/4 of an english muffin. But generally the diet end is going well. I nibbled on too many green beans and brussel sprouts Sat night and couldn't eat my chicken so need to watch that.
Anyway I think that getting into the 100's will be motivation enough to keep me on the straight and narrow diet path. This also marks 1/3 of my weightloss journey!

cami

1 comment:

  1. WELCOME TO ONEDERLAND!!!! I am so proud of you Cami! You are doing fantastic! It is all "downhill" from here, girlfriend! Downhill, meaning, downhill scale numbers! Just think, by this time next year, you will be on the beach in a bikini! LOL! Well, I wish I could say I was, but I'm not cuz I cannot afford plastic surgery, so my "batwing" arms will be a constant reminder -- we joke about being able to "fly" places because of all the sagging skin on my arms, but it is worth it all to be thin and HEALTHY! Just keep up the good work! Don't fret the occasional "slip ups" with carbs -- that happens -- just get back on the wagon and keep forging ahead - eventually you will be able to have carbs regularly (healthy ones) and so the cravings will be reduced. So, Jen is at Biola this summer - what is she doing there? Harm loves Biola - will graduate next year, Lord willing.

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