WW, WEjr, and Kristin

December 11, 2011 in Audacity | Comments (3)

Well, posting my food intake on my blog wasn’t really working out for me. As you  probably noticed since I haven’t posted in a week.

But don’t think that I’ve given up on my fitness challenge. In fact, I stepped up the ante. I bit the bullet and joined Weight Watchers. I’ve been to my first weigh-in/meeting and gotten my daily points allotment. So now every Thursday (weigh-ins) I’ll be wearing the lightest clothes I can find in my closet! I think I have about 13 more to lose to meet my goal and my plan is to do it by April 1. If I meet my goal with WW and I maintain within 2 lbs for 6 weeks, then I get to be a ‘lifetimer’ and I will get to use all the WW tools for free!

I’ve been sick this week, so my exercise has suffered and I feel weak. But I’m drinking lots of fluids and staying under my daily WW points (I get a few extra since I’m breastfeeding). But that won’t last long as my plan is to be completely weaned by Christmas.

Well, as I’m losing – WEjr is growing! I can’t believe how big he is. He loves to try to stand on his own, check himself out in the mirror, babble (mostly ‘da-da’ right now), bang on the piano, and get into the cupboards. He has 4 teeth already and has bit me a couple times. We put the living room furniture as a barrier around the Christmas tree and so far he hasn’t figured out how to break the barrier. He’s got a Christmas countdown in teething rings and can’t wait to see his cousins on Christmas day.

WE and I went to a Kristin Chenoweth ’concert’ this week at the Nasher Sculpture Center. Turns out it was not a concert (she didn’t sing) but rather a KERA interview. It was very interesting and quite the quaint setting (probably less than 150 people there). She talked about her childhood, career, life philosophy, etc. I learned that she is adopted, part native american, trained in classic opera, and grew up in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma. She even told about a time when her dad took her to Woolaroc in Bartlesville and how the only thing to do as a kid growing up was go to Sonic!


3 Responses to “WW, WEjr, and Kristin”

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  1. Comment by Debora — December 12, 2011 at 7:06 pm   Reply

    Keep it up- you can do it!!!

  2. Comment by A1 — December 13, 2011 at 2:57 pm   Reply

    One of my friends from Stillwater did WW and had alot of success with it. She even became one of the people that helps others lose weight.

  3. Comment by Emily — December 13, 2011 at 5:57 pm   Reply

    I’ve had lots of friends do weight watchers after baby because of their program for breast feeding moms. I might have to look into it because I’m already at my 40 week weight from Reggie and I’m only 25 weeks with this kiddo. Yikes! I guess having three babies in roughly four years time will do that to you. And typing that last sentence was crazy to me. What are we thinking having another one?! Miss you!

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