Showing posts with label weight loss. Show all posts
Showing posts with label weight loss. Show all posts

Saturday, April 30, 2011

Small Comparisons

Back on the 21st of February, I did this two week raw food detox to kinda get myself going in the healthier direction.  It was a tough two weeks, but I did it and am down right glad I did!  I felt really great when I was done and even had extra perks...like my skin was in better condition and my hair grew in quicker.  (I was still getting over the whole having a baby hairloss.)  It was at the end of this that my husband and I started the Atkins diet together.  Together...what a lovely word.  I'm thinking that that is why it's been so easy to stick to it!  We're on the same page!  Anyways, back to the whole Raw food thing.  Looking back on my older posts I noticed that I had revealed what I thought to be my starting weight...whelp, I was wrong.  When Chris and I started Atkins together we decided to buy a new scale (yuck!).  Well, lets just say the one I had used was off a tad.  By about 6 lbs...and not in the good way!  So, my original starting weight was actually....roughly....about....174ish.  I'm ok now, I accepted it at the time and moved on knowing without a doubt that I had to get my rear in gear.

It's now almost 10 weeks into my entire weight loss, get myself healthier, journey.  And I must say, I'm proud of my hubbie for sticking to it and helping me stick to it.  There have been other benefits too!  Our kids have become healthier while we're at it!  My goal of portion control amongst our ranks has happened!  Not to mention, being on this whole low carb thing, we've tried a whole variety of vegetables that we never thought to touch before...like kale, swiss chard and a variety of different cabbages like bok choy, nappa and savoy...yum! We're slowly adding certain grain carbs back to the table like thick cut oatmeal, barley and whole grain wild rice (chewy stuff),  but in small amounts.  I've even made these yummy apple scones from oats and whole grain that are wonderful.  Everything in moderation!  The biggest change is the lack of sugar, I don't miss it and I don't think I'll be adding that back to our diet.  Nope, no sugar.  I'm also going to start making our own bread (try my best to do it regularly), to try to get more preservatives out of my kiddos diets...bad stuff, preservatives and sugar, imo.

I've posted a photo comprised of different times the past year.  I don't get my pic taken often, so I could only find ones that I have others in with me (good stuff).  You can see the difference in my hubbie and in my Celsi, and how well they've done since February.  I won't tell you their starting and current weights, that's their story.  But I will tell you that they are both feeling great and have more energy.  Yay!  So far I've lost about 26lbs, Praise the Lord!  Hopefully through all of this He's been strengthening my ticker and improving other aspects of internal health.  My family has a history of bad tickers, diabetes and cancers.  I feel it's my major responsibility to do what I can to try my best to take care of this body He's given me...not just for me, but for my kids.  What children see us do, they do.  What they hear us say, they say.  They are like little sponges, so I'll do my best to give them good things to "absorb" that will help them over their lifetimes.  And one of those are eating habits!

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Fresh Start

This last Sunday was my last day on the raw food diet.  I ended my day with a lovely mixed greens salad with blackberries, raspberries, blueberries and pecans.  Through the whole experience I didn't get the energy I was hoping to, I don't think it was a high enough calorie content or something for running after all these kiddos hehe, BUT I did notice other things.  My hair and skin improved and so did my mood.  I do believe that it did a very safe and effective natural detox of my system.  Good stuff.  Not to mention I lost over 10lbs in two weeks.  Not too shabby, don't shake a stick at it.  I will definitely be doing it again every 3 months or so for the same purpose...detox.  Being on it for two weeks also helped me to curb my craving for sugar and breads.  I don't long after them like I did the first week.  Yay!

Now onto a fresh start!  I started Atkins with my husband on Monday.  He has a two week start on me, but that's ok...we're both in Phase 1 together.  Gonna camp out here until our appetites adjust and his carb cravings minimize.  I like not having to do it alone.  Not to mention I don't have to watch him eat a potato or something like that hehe.  I do miss potatoes....but mostly today, day 2, I miss fruit!  I was so used to my morning smoothie (the same one that I had to force myself to drink the last two days of that diet), and I actually miss them.  I so want to eat a strawberry.  Soon strawberry, don't go anywhere...I'll be back, but with will power!  Last night for dinner we had nachoes with low carb toritillas...was pretty good after not having anything that even resembled bread for over 2 weeks hehe.  Tonight...I have a brisket braising in my crock pot with other yummy good things and will serve that with coleslaw.  Not to shabby fare for a diet in my humble opinion.  Whelp, we'll see how this goes.  I'm determined to develop better eating habits and more portion control in this house!  I think I need lots of prayers!

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

The Dinner Roll

The end of my first week was on this past Sunday.  We usually spend our Sunday afternoons over at my in laws.  We spend the afternoon having lunch and then talking through our weeks and mostly just enjoying some family time.  My Mother in law, as usual, made a wonderful dinner...but what's even worse than that...dinner rolls, dripping with honey butter.  Everything smelled wonderful!  I think that was my biggest temptation that I've had so far on this raw food journey.  Man oh man did I want one of those rolls, hot out of the oven.  Instead, I sat down to my mixed green salad with avocado, cilantro and natural salsa.

I'm gonna reveal a little here, something women hold tight.  The last time I weighed myself was down at my mother in laws the week before Winter Camp.  I was a whopping 168.  I think I know where all that lies.  So, this Sunday I weighed myself there, since the scale knows me so well.  In the first 7 days of my diet I've lost 9lbs.  The scale smiled up at me (this is after lunch, midday, mind you), 159lbs.  So, somewhere I've lost it.  I don't see where, but it's gone, so that made me smile.  I no longer wanted a roll...that day at least.