May 10, 2003
I met and married my Prince Charming who loved me unconditionally. I always told him that I wanted to lose some weight. His reply was always the same, "You will when you are ready." That day came eleven months after I had our second child. I stepped on a scale and I weighed MORE than when I had been 9 months pregnant with Riley. I also had to increase my pants size from a 16 to an 18.![]() |
This is three days after I began my journey @ 212 pounds
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I decided that was IT. I wasn't going to buy bigger clothes. I wasn't going to be the mom who sat on the sidelines while her kids played in the park. I wasn't going to be the mom who didn't take her kids for walks because her knees hurt. I WAS going to be the mom who played with them, who ran around the yard. And so I found myself at the local Weight Watchers meeting. That day a member received their Life Time award. I told myself I would do that. And I DID.It was a slow journey. One that took a year. Over the course of that year I learned many things about myself.
I learned that I didn't eat vegetables.
I learned that I ate when my kids ate (which isn't a good thing when you have two toddlers).
I learned that I used cheese in everything.
I learned that I was a compulsive eater.
I learned that I liked fresh veggies.
I learned to control my portions.
I learned to say NO to foods that I truly didn't like.
I learned that it was okay to throw away the leftover cake.
I learned that I liked to walk and to exercise.
I even learned that I liked to go to the gym.
I learned to change my mind set.
I learned to eat to live, not live to eat.
After two months I had lost almost 16 pounds. My clothes were fitting better and I had more energy but I still had a long way to go.
This is after 16 pounds were gone.
After a year I had reached my goal. I had lost 78 pounds and felt fabulous. I got my Life Time membership and I maintained my weight for three months. Then I became pregnant with our third child. Some of the weight came back but I made it back to goal after he was born.
This is a journey that did not end there. Over the last year I have fluctuated in my weight. I became indifferent, lazy, and I gave in to the temptation of food again. I gained back 30 pounds and now am back at Weight Watchers. I am back down 16 pounds. The journey will not end here. This journey is a choice that I have to make everyday. It is the choice to be healthy. It is the choice to be happy with who I am. It is the choice to be me. This journey does not define me, I define it. I choose the steps that I take down this path, I choose the steps that I may take backwards. But it is MY journey and I am in control. I do not let the path direct my course, I choose the course of my path.
You are so amazing! I had no idea you were ever heavy! What a ton of hard work you've done!!! Good luck on your journey! You are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteWow! This gives me hope... having kids does a number on us... I, also, had No clue you were ever this big. You've always looked good to me :)
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