October 29, 2010

It's been awhile....ahhh that's life.

I was thinking about this blog in the shower last night...hahaha...maybe it's something to do with having to wash all the lumps, bumps, and rolls. Sometimes I lovingly refer to myself as a bakery. Being a "sista" of the "not so skinny pants" definitely leaves us with a continual battle on our hands. So much has happened since we've last shared our trials so I will update you all a bit.

One of us has been diagnosed with Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) and this was not good news...but it's not a death sentence either because she's going good and taking care of herself. She's continuing on her path of healthy exercise and nutrition.

Another of us has just had a baby.....her first! Now that's a life AND body changing event! It will be interesting to see how motherhood affects her pants hahaha. Just kidding : -)

And me....well....I'm still round. But I'm healthy and teaching six days a week of Zumba! If you would've asked me three years ago if I ever thought I'd be teaching group fitness I might have punched you! And here I am doing just that and loving every minute. In fact the big test for me comes this weekend. I'm headed to Roseburg to take my Turbo Kick certification which is like the icing on the proverbial cake as I'm not really a sweet tooth. Turbo Kick has been so essential to my 70 pound weight loss and to all healthy positive things in my journey. I feel like this is another milestone for me and I would be lying if I said I wasn't a tad nervous. It's good for us to change and to have those butterflies in our bellies. At least I have friends who will be there with me....really family and friends are everything. Losing weight and trying to stay or become healthy is not a battle you should choose to forego alone. Most battles require a brigade of individuals with a common goal...why should losing weight be any different? Statistics prove that those trying to lose weight do better if they have help (Weight Watchers, TOPS, etc.). Find a walking buddy or Facebook friend or someone who will help you keep accountable or just be there to vent with. I promise you will have more fun that "weigh".

December 2, 2009

It's that time of year again!

The holiday season can be a stressful time, adding extra challenges with the stress of finances, the stress of family, the stress of the food and extra treats, and the list goes on.

Sometimes the best thing you can do is direct your attention elsewhere. Going for a short walk, reducing caffeine intake and drinking plenty of water also can help.

Remember, KEEP IT SIMPLE!
1. Stay Rested – Get enough sleep at night, and take naps if necessary.
2. Just Breathe – Breathe in through your nose for a count of three; exhale through your mouth for a count of three.
3. Don’t Strive for Perfection – Strive for “good enough” instead of stressing over perfection.

November 23, 2009

Seriously? What are we doing to our children?

What is happening to our children when a third of them are so unhealthy they can't join the military?
http://www.upi.com/Health_News/2009/11/04/One-third-of-US-youth-unfit-for-military/UPI-98691257317594/

The military isn't the only thing out there...but this just continues to fuel the subject of an obesity crisis as quoted in the article. It's time we started being the role models we should be!

November 17, 2009

Our Own Worst Critic


I’ve done it.  I’m sure you’ve done it.  What is it?  Well how about talking to yourself in a way you would never consider talking to your best friend.  It seems like all of us that struggle with weight loss have done it at some point.  Told ourselves a story about how we aren’t good enough, or how we don’t look a certain way or how everything will be perfect when…Get real.  Stop telling yourself these kinds of stories.  Tell yourself good stories, positive stories.  Stories about loving yourself how you are.  Stories about how you are a wonderful person, how you are making positive changes in your life. Stories that make you feel good not bad.  Even subtle stories have the ability to make or break us.  Stop the negative subtle…shoot for positive subtle and work your way up from there!

November 10, 2009

Are You the Driver of Change...Or is It Driving You?

All of us are subject to change.  It's one of the laws of nature.  Some change we drive...some change drives us.  I find it difficult to deal with change I didn't initiate.  But, much of the time that unsought change benefits me as much or more than change I bring into my life.

How a person deals with change can say a lot about them.  Most days I'm afraid my dealings with change probably don't have very nice things to say about me.  Change is just one of those stressors in life we have little control over.  I'm not telling you to "embrace change"...not being of a hugger and all. But, learn to be patient with yourself and realize this just might not be the time to fight.

We've all heard how to deal with stress.  I need to hear it as much as anyone, so I'm going to tell you again.

  • Breathe
  • Exercise - Especially when you don't feel like it.
  • Eat right - Whatever that might mean for you.  For me, it means no wheat, very little sugar and carbs, and plenty of protein and good fats.
  • Get an appropriate amount of sleep - Too much is just as bad as too little.
  • Find things or people or places that bring joy and happiness into your life.
  • And, finally, learn to love yourself, accept yourself, and strive for reasonable expectations in your self-growth.
So, it this post about change or stress? For me this year, they've pretty much been one and the same.  I'm thinking a few of you might be able to relate.  

I'm grateful for where I am, but look forward to moving on...even if that means more change and in the process more stress!

Copied from Sunny's other blog: freshandfeisty.blogspot.com

June 6, 2009

Another Runner

Okay, I told you all I don't run for anything. Well, apparently someone got the running genes (hah get it jeans, pants...anyway)in our family. Mandy competed in the River Run (I think that's what it's called) in Coquille this morning and got 3rd place in her age group. Kudos to you 'couz!

June 5, 2009

Special Olympics Torch Run


Well, I'm sure Rachel didn't intend for me to put this picture up but I manage the blog so here it is! Rachel ran 3 miles on Wednesday as part of the Law Enforcement Torch Run for Special Olympics Oregon! Apparently her calves still hurt today. Have I mentioned I don't run for anything? Congratulations 'couz!