We all know
“those” people. They might be our sisters, our co-workers or our
Facebook friends. They talk or post pictures and information
about how they just love to eat nothing but salads, they don't mind
drinking a meal or two a day and they think exercise is the most fun
thing in the world. They carry their salad dressing out to eat,
always order a baked potato dry (if they haven't given up carbs all
together) and say they will NEVER have sugar, soda, chocolate, bread, carbs,
coffee, dessert, breakfast, whatever...ever again in their lifetime.
They are so happy eating nothing and doing constant cardio, weights,
5K's, marathons...and so on. More power to them. I'm not one of them,
so if you want that kind of blog post, stop reading now.
I have to
have breakfast, lunch and dinner along with a couple snacks and dessert.
If I travel, I'm going to have the regional foods that I love and
while I do love a walk on the beach, I truly hate exercise that makes
me sweat. With that said, I thought I'd share a blog post or two
about what my daughter and I have been doing the past 5 months. She
has had numerous people ask her what she has changed in her life and
I have actually had a couple people question me too. So, since this
started out as a Mother-Daughter blog, we are going to tell this story together. This isn't really a weight loss story, it is
a feel better story and we are still works in progress. We also
aren't experts at all and wouldn't begin to tell anyone else what to
do, I just thought that I'd share a few of the things that have
helped us start to take better care of ourselves and survive (and thrive) the past 5 months doing it!
A little
background information as to what made us decide over Christmas that
we needed to make a few changes. We are coming at this from 2
different ages, 30 years apart and 2 different body types. My
daughter is about 5'3” and works at a
place where every meeting, event, gift from her co-workers and social
outing included food and drinks. When you throw in every possible
restaurant you can imagine and a kid who loves to cook like her
mother...6 years in Orlando and she had gained enough weight to feel
unhealthy, not fit into her clothes and to be really unhappy with her
reflection in the mirror. As her mother, I was worried about her
health and I knew that while everything in her life was going really
well, she still wasn't happy because she wasn't comfortable in her
own skin.
I have an
entirely different body type and history. I'm 5'7” and over the past 10 years, the
combination of empty-nest, travel and eating out and various
stressful situations had made me eat too much and move too little. My
clothes were too tight and I was a heartbeat from buying the next
size. For the first time in my life my BMI was out of the healthy
range and into overweight and I had my first experience with “muffin
top” and I didn't like it. I didn't feel like myself anymore and
while I have little control over some of the issues in my life...this
one was all my fault.
Over the
holidays, my daughter and I decided that we were going to do
something and we were going to do it together. We decided to approach this differently than the times we had tried and quit after 2 weeks.
This wasn't going to be a diet. We weren't going to set crazy goals
or promise to never eat a specific food again. We weren't going to
trade meals for protein shakes or take 50 supplements daily. We were
going to make realistic changes and have realistic goals. We decided
never to think, “I can't have...” but to sometimes think “I
choose not to have...” and also to sometimes decide that maybe a
piece of pizza or two was just worth it!
My goals were
simple. I wanted all of my pants to fit AND not leave deep ruts in my
stomach by the end of the day. I wanted my BMI to be back in the
healthy range again and I wanted to help my daughter look and feel
good about herself. I had no goals that involved numbers...no pounds, no sizes, just to get healthy again.
From my
daughter: My original goal was to lose 60 pounds, look great for
the wedding and not feel like an old person already.
We started this
at the beginning of the year and my daughter has lost 40 pounds so
far and gone down 3 sizes to single digits. Her BMI has gone from
being in a really bad place to almost in the healthy range and she is
having a great time buying the cutest clothes and feeling happier and
healthier. She still has a little way to go, but not much and has
become a person who actually loves exercise.
As for me, my
BMI is back to being very healthy, my clothes are a size or 2 smaller
than they were and the biggest bonus for me is that my migraine
headaches are almost gone. I am not sure why, but something that I
changed, changed my headaches. That alone was worth what we have been
doing.
So, if you have
read this far...you may want to know some of the changes we made and
some of the things that have helped us make changes that after the first few weeks we barely noticed anymore, the changes became our normal way of life and we aren't doing without anything we really want. Check out your BMI (Body Mass Index) here.
My daughter a few days ago.
Part 2-Tomorrow
Wonderful post, Sue. I think you approached it in the right way. Your daughter looks great! Looking forward to Part II. xo
ReplyDeleteShe looks great! Can't wait to read more! Sounds like y'all are doing it the right way too.
ReplyDeleteHi suz,
ReplyDeleteWhat a great post, and your daughter is beautiful and looks great. whatever your doing sounds good to me. I agree it is making much more
healthy choices that can become a lifestyle. That is what we did over
8 years ago, unfortunately, some of our old bad habits have crept back in and we are trying to get back to where we need to be.....
Really looking forward to your next post, as maybe it will help my motivation as well, as I am trying to lose some weight too, before it gets any worse.Know you must be feeling great too, such a good feeling to fit in your clothes nicely.
Have a good night,
Blessings, Nellie
Sue,
ReplyDeleteHey my friend! Wow I am the heaviest I've ever been and can't wait to see what you and your daughter did to lose this weight. I told Wayne that when we get back from the beach I needed to do something... everything thing I've tried has only helped me maintain, not lose..... You daughter looks beautiful!
Dee Dee
Congratulations to both of you, Sue. That is a wonderful way to approach weight loss. I am so happy that you are both successful at it. I am working towards the same goals- xo Diana
ReplyDeleteI did read it Sue. I'm always interested in behavior modification and look forward to hearing what you have to say tomorrow! Congrats on your success:@)
ReplyDeleteThanks, Sue...looking forward to more details. I agree that making small changes and setting realistic goals are important . Congratulations on your success !
ReplyDeleteSuch a great post, and I look forward to part two! Your daughter looks amazing!
ReplyDeleteKat
Sue, I hate to exercise, too and used to do it daily before blogging. Boy,did that slowly go by the wayside. I was never a thin person. I have always had to watch my weight and never been thrilled in my skin, but being almost 58 am excepting that I will not ever be thin. My average size is a 12/14 and always has been. I would like to lose at least ten pounds just to feel a bit better. I am trying to take Bailey on daily walks if the darn weather would cooperate. Good for y'all achieving your goals.
ReplyDeleteI love the way you write and how you tell it like it is. The plan and way of life you and your daughter have chosen is right on spot. More and more of us mere mortals (as in not a celebrity or gym rat) are starting to see the light. We are overweight because we choose the wrong things to eat way too often and we overdo the portions of our regular meals.
ReplyDeleteYou know (and all my readers!) that I'm a yoyo dieter. I simply gave that up months ago. I accepted the fact that I'm 40 pounds overweight and I would just do the best I could with what I had (dressing nice, hair and make up done, nice accessories), anything to disguise how I look and to make me feel better.
Without a conscious effort, I have cut down on sugar tremendously and also snacking when I'm bored or emotional. When I unpacked my summer clothes recently, they felt a little looser and my current post mentions that my very critical daughter thinks I've lost some weight. Yay!
I can't wait to hear more about you and your beautiful daughter's plan and healthy way of living. You should be proud. Thanks so much for sharing all of this! :)
XO,
Jane
GREAT for you and your daughter Sue..I have always been too thin and had a hard time gaining weight..I know I know don't hate me..but being too thin is also not healthy..I have missed you my dear friend and Thanks so much for coming by and checking on me..Love this post Sue..your new background and header looks wonderful girl..I didn't know you did this blog with your daughter I always thought it was because of your dear mama..as I always knew the deep love you had for her..How is your Dad doing? is he dating yet?? life does go on..I have my big 70th BD next month WOW!! I'm so blessed to be able to even say that Sue..God has truly blessed me..All my great grand babies are doing wonderful..Landen will be 3 in Sept and I do so enjoy that little man..he talks all the time just like his granny ha ha!! Take care friend..I will never forget all your kindness to me over the years in blogland..from my mountain to yours, Hugs and love Gl♥ria
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely right! It's really a life style change...and everything in moderation. I am working on it! I cannot eliminate foods/drinks totally as I go into "deprivation" mode and that forces me into rebellion. Weird, huh?
ReplyDeleteGreat going! I'm sure you feel much better and the rewards are going to encourage you to continue.
xo
Pat
Go!
ReplyDeleteYou!
What a beautiful daughter you have!
It sounds wonderful to take charge of food!
I totally need to do that!