About Me
I am a well rounded person that loves people, most especially family and friends. I am easy going, fun to be around. I am very sensitive. I have learned to try and put “me” first, that took me a long time to learn as the needs of others often came before my own. This enables me to be a happier person and in turn I am able to take care of my family and friends. I am a wife and a mother of three beautiful children; a boy and two girls.
I have been trying to lose weight since my late twenties, after the birth of my first two kids. I have been yo-yo dieting ever since trying everything under the sun. I had successes, but not too long afterwards the weight would eventually creep back on.
I started my weight loss journey in January of 2006. At that time I had 46 pounds to lose. I lost 29 of those 46. I was so ecstatic as I had not been under 150 pounds in I can’t tell you how long, and I actually made it to 140 pounds. Because I was feeling so good, I wasn’t as careful or as on plan as I should have been so I put back on 13 of the 29 pounds I lost after a year. So here I am in June of 2007 (that’s when I started again) ready to get back to my lifestyle change because Weight Watchers really works as long as you stay on plan. I don’t know why I veered off into the wrong direction because I never felt hungry or deprived while following the plan. But I’m back, and it’s okay that I fell off the wagon because I’m on it again.
I have lost 5.4 pounds in the last 4 weeks and I am thrilled! Right now I am 25 pounds from my goal weight - and I am going to make it this time!
I look forward to getting to know some of you, and as always, thanks for stopping by. ![]()
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November 24th, 2007 at 7:27 am
Google Reader picked up your post of 11/17/07, but which I now see is gone. Just wanted to let you know that my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. My father has Alzheimers, but not as far along as your grandmother. We’ve started to see more drastic changes in him–recognizing my kids, but not knowing how they are related to him. Such a horrible disease.