Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Happy 2012!


Happy New Year! Happy New You!


How has 2012 been treating you so far? Are you working on those resolutions. I don't like making them because if it is important on January 1st it is important every other day of the year. Start now, no matter what the date on the calendar is. Don't wait 'til the first of the year, Monday or after that big event, start right now. I hope this is the year we all reach our goals or at least take those baby steps to get closer to realizing them.


Long time no blog, huh? I've written a ton of posts in my head but just haven't had the time to sit at the computer and put them out there. Working really sucks up way too much of my life but it's a necessary evil since I wasn't lucky enough to have a big fat trust fund. I've been contemplating posting short and sweet updates just to keep the crickets from taking over this space but I still need to find the time to do that. I really miss unemployment.


I know most people assume that when a weight loss blogger disappears it's because they've fallen into the rabbit hole vat of chocolate and started packing on the pounds again but I'm not too far gone. Yes, I've gained a bit but I'm still hanging on to the wagon. I'm still fighting to get back to my goal weight that I saw for a nanosecond back in September but I've been able to maintain an average loss of 90 pound for a while now. Vacation and the holidays were filled with temptations but I did the best I could to get my workouts in and abstain from stress eating.


To catch you up on what's been going on with me, I'll start where I left off. Las Vegas was a blast. I don't know why it took us so long to get there. We gambled, partied like aging rock stars, barely slept and ate way too much crappy buffet food. I wasn't sure I could do it but I managed to pull an all nighter on our last night there. Of course, at 40+ it took me a few days to recover from it all but recover I did, just in time for the holiday party season. We did escape the sensory overload of the strip a couple of days to check out the Hoover Dam, Red Rock Canyon and the Valley of Fire. It was nice to get away from all the lights, bells and whistles and be able to check out the quiet desert scenery. It's such a vast contrast to the landscape here in the northeast. It was beautiful but so weird to not see any trees or greenery.


There was way too much family drama over the holidays that's still going on but there really isn't anything I can do about it so I'm trying not to stress out over it. There is always drama in my family and I have learned that the less I get involved the better. I try to be the peacemaker and smooth things over but only end up getting caught in the crossfire so I'm doing my best to stay off the battlefield.


Work has been stressing me out and seriously cutting into my gym time. I barely worked out at all the whole month of December and I was starting to feel like a slug. I did get a few workout in here and there and I've been walking to and from the train station, taking the stairs at the office and going for walks at lunch when I can actually get out but it is not the same as a good sweaty workout at the gym. Ok, are you sitting down? I'm thisclose to completing the C25K program. I completed Week 9, Day 1 which means I only have 2 more days of the program left to do. Not bad, it's only taken me over a year and a half to complete the 9 week program but, you know by now, I'm speedy like a turtle. I never ever thought I'd be able to run for 30 minutes straight without having something chasing me but I've done it. I may be SLOW but I'll get there. I have no doubt about that.


Even though I haven't been able to comment much, if at all, I've been reading and keeping up with what's been going on with you so please know I'm there in spirit cheering you on. I've said prayers for people going through tough times and danced the happy dance for your successes.


Keep rocking it, my friends. HAPPY NEW YOU!

12 comments:

  1. Hi MB! Glad to know of your great vacation--you deserved a good time.

    I too have had trouble sticking in gym time due to long work hours, but was relieved to discover that two solid (grueling) workouts each week have maintained most of my fitness level.

    I just love it how you say you're cheering us on and dance the happy dance for people. You have a lovely spirit. :D

    :-) Marion

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    1. Marion - I love reading about your intense workouts and have even thought about attempting headstands ;) I've been able to get to my TaeBox class twice a week and I think it has been keeping me sane from all the stress at work. I'm still doing the happy dance for people. Hope your finger is feeling better by now. ;)

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  2. So, when ya signing up for a race? :)

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    1. Spring? I'll probably get passed by the race walkers but, you know, I'm all about the slow and steady. Maybe I can find a 5K in VT we could do together although that's small stuff for a runner like you ;)

      Love the renovations you've been doing and can't wait to see more of the "Alice" series.

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  3. Yeah! Glad to see you are alive and well! Happy New Year to you too.

    This year I decided to make each day the best it can be - not worry about yesterday or tomorrow.

    Hugs!

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    1. Again, you inspire me with that positive outlook. ;)

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  4. Happy New You to you too!! I'll say one thing - you are a fighter!! I love how you are fighting to fit in fitness whenever you can - that's really great.
    Excellent job on the C25k!! You should buy yourself something nice for that accomplishment!
    Take care and don't work too hard. :)

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    1. Jill, I FINALLY completed the C25K a couple of weeks ago on the treadmill. Who knows, I may be ready for a race soon. I think I have the opposite problem you had though. I find it easier to run outside where I can distract myself with the scenery. Spring is here so we'll see how I do out on the road.

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  5. So glad to hear you are hanging on. And BIG congratulations on making it to week 9 on C25K.

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    1. Thanks! I wasn't sure I would ever complete it but I did. Took me way longer than 9 weeks but that's ok. Slow and steady....

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  6. I hope that like you, I will one day be able to post that I have gotten as far as you have on the C25K.

    http://weightlossthesearchfortheskinnierme.blogspot.com/

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    1. I never thought I would be able to do it but I did. You can do it too! Keep trying!

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