So I ate a bigger than normal late lunch and was super full ALL afternoon. I decided to try to run at 5pm for about 4 miles while Jeff took the kids to the Y. I normally go early in the morning which is my optimal time to work out, but sometimes you gotta do what you gotta do. Although slower than normal, I didn't feel too bad! Pretty much wet my pants because after 3 kids and running after a full day of drinking water, it's all down hill from there.
But anyway, I get home, throw a load of laundry in the wash, and hit the shower. Get out of the shower only to realize the towel is in the wash. For the love of Pete! Dry off with a hand towel and just be happy I at least had that.
Also do a flash back to when I was at the Y, hop in the shower, and realize ... no towel. Well then you're really stuck. It's not like you can hop out naked and run up to the front desk. Thank goodness I had a private "family" room. Grabbed some paper towels and, well, you can imagine how that went.
What's up with me and towels!?
Providing you some comic relief for this Sunday afternoon. Hope everyone has a GREAT week!
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10.06.2013
10.03.2013
It's all OK!
Oh gosh, I splurged and little too much last week. This is OK. I got it out of my system (until Thanksgiving) and I didn't gain one pound or one inch! Of course I didn't lose either, but I did what I needed and now I'm done. Now for the tricky part. I still need to loose 6 pounds for my next goal weight deadline in 2 weeks. TWO WEEKS! Yikes. No wiggle room. Put the big girl panties on and let's get this done!
Per my last blog post, I was able to increase my weights in BodyPump last week. It was hard. More so mentally than physically. Thanks to the extra IsaPro I added to my shakes I didn't get incredibly sore. Yay!
Isagenix has done more for me than just weight loss. I have experienced less discomfort in my hands and knees. And although Isagenix cannot claim to cure or heal any diseases or illnesses, I am pleasantly surprised to get my grip back in my hands, and my knees can handle more activity. Much stranger is the disappearance of the toe nail fungus I've been dealing with for over 10+ years. Even Lamisil didn't take care of it (and that's an expensive prescription drug!).
Truly, when your body receives the nutrients it needs, it will become the miracle it was meant to be!
Per my last blog post, I was able to increase my weights in BodyPump last week. It was hard. More so mentally than physically. Thanks to the extra IsaPro I added to my shakes I didn't get incredibly sore. Yay!
Isagenix has done more for me than just weight loss. I have experienced less discomfort in my hands and knees. And although Isagenix cannot claim to cure or heal any diseases or illnesses, I am pleasantly surprised to get my grip back in my hands, and my knees can handle more activity. Much stranger is the disappearance of the toe nail fungus I've been dealing with for over 10+ years. Even Lamisil didn't take care of it (and that's an expensive prescription drug!).
Truly, when your body receives the nutrients it needs, it will become the miracle it was meant to be!
9.29.2013
Me? Skinny?
So it's been a while since I've blogged and I can't come up with anything good. Everyone is about the same. Ty's little in-home evaluation is Tuesday and we are eager to get therapy started. I've lost another pound and 3 inches. Jeff is making progress on his quest to build muscle. Our Isagenix Team Hemingson is expanding which is fun to watch others start to achieve their goals too!
So today I was looking at myself in the mirror and it hit me. I still see fat Jeni. You hear it all the time. "I know I've lot weight, but I still see the heavier me when I look in the mirror." In the past I would yell at the TV, "what's wrong with you, you look great, you worked hard, you should be proud of yourself, etc." I totally get what they are saying. While I am very proud of my accomplishments, I still can't get over the image looking back at me. That's not MY body. It's like someone photoshopped my face and put it on a smaller body.
Why does this happen? Are we afraid of success? Perhaps afraid of success so that we might need to maintain it? Maybe that's why some people can't get started in the first place. If I don't really try then I don't have to fail.....maybe? What DOES happen when we succeed? How do we know when we get there?
Well here's what I did this morning. I kept looking at myself. All angles. Until I could confirm in my brain that it's me. I even told Jeff "I'm a smokin' hot momma. I look good, I like it." Am I perfect? Heck no. But I like it. Maybe the more I see it and the more I say it, the faster my brain will catch up with my body.
Am I afraid of success? Maybe. I've never been this healthy before...now what? I'm 38 and in the best shape ever. It's all new to me. I've never been "athletic." Now I run and lift weights.....and I like it. What's up with me? I'll tell you. I feel good and I can't stop myself.
Maintain it? I still have some fat to release and some muscles to tone. So that's where I'm going. I'm releasing more fat and toning more muscles. It's a game plan. It means working smarter. I don't have more hours to exercise, so I need to continue to maximize the time I have. Heavier weights, run faster, push myself harder. It's a bitter sweet moment when I'm at BodyPump class and I realize I need to add weights. Yay I'm stronger....shoot that means the bar will be heavier. I was getting comfortable and now I need to get uncomfortable again.
How do I know when I've reached "success"? I guess I will just know!
Any other "smokin' hot mommas" on the inside screaming to get out? Contact me asap! I love watching the transformations!
So today I was looking at myself in the mirror and it hit me. I still see fat Jeni. You hear it all the time. "I know I've lot weight, but I still see the heavier me when I look in the mirror." In the past I would yell at the TV, "what's wrong with you, you look great, you worked hard, you should be proud of yourself, etc." I totally get what they are saying. While I am very proud of my accomplishments, I still can't get over the image looking back at me. That's not MY body. It's like someone photoshopped my face and put it on a smaller body.
Why does this happen? Are we afraid of success? Perhaps afraid of success so that we might need to maintain it? Maybe that's why some people can't get started in the first place. If I don't really try then I don't have to fail.....maybe? What DOES happen when we succeed? How do we know when we get there?
Well here's what I did this morning. I kept looking at myself. All angles. Until I could confirm in my brain that it's me. I even told Jeff "I'm a smokin' hot momma. I look good, I like it." Am I perfect? Heck no. But I like it. Maybe the more I see it and the more I say it, the faster my brain will catch up with my body.
Am I afraid of success? Maybe. I've never been this healthy before...now what? I'm 38 and in the best shape ever. It's all new to me. I've never been "athletic." Now I run and lift weights.....and I like it. What's up with me? I'll tell you. I feel good and I can't stop myself.
Maintain it? I still have some fat to release and some muscles to tone. So that's where I'm going. I'm releasing more fat and toning more muscles. It's a game plan. It means working smarter. I don't have more hours to exercise, so I need to continue to maximize the time I have. Heavier weights, run faster, push myself harder. It's a bitter sweet moment when I'm at BodyPump class and I realize I need to add weights. Yay I'm stronger....shoot that means the bar will be heavier. I was getting comfortable and now I need to get uncomfortable again.
How do I know when I've reached "success"? I guess I will just know!
Any other "smokin' hot mommas" on the inside screaming to get out? Contact me asap! I love watching the transformations!
9.15.2013
Pictures!
Feeling pretty good today! I've had a productive weekend signing up for some 5Ks, shopping for new clothes and rocking my new body.
Wanted to post some pictures.
20 pounds released! 55 inches smaller!
First I have to say how much more happy and energetic I am. You know what they say about people who exercise and those endorphins. Yep, it's true! I feel happier for myself and for other people. It's amazing!
Then there's the shopping because my clothes are looking a little baggy. Of course they feel big, but when they start to look like they're going to fall off, it's time to bite the bullet and get some new ones. I bought the blue work out outfit yesterday in a size smaller than in the past, it's more form fitting than I'm use to, but I'm not self-conscience like I use to be.
Still going to hit the Y to shed the last of the belly, thigh, and upper arm fat. This week looks like BodyPump, Shred, Stair Climber, Rower, running, and taking a day off for a cleanse. If I can stay on task the last few inches shouldn't take long.
Thank you Isagenix and my friend Lori for helping me find my groove again. I feel better than I did when I was 20!
Wanted to post some pictures.
This is me on June 12, 2013 |
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Here is me this morning! |
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And for fun, a side view. |
20 pounds released! 55 inches smaller!
First I have to say how much more happy and energetic I am. You know what they say about people who exercise and those endorphins. Yep, it's true! I feel happier for myself and for other people. It's amazing!
Then there's the shopping because my clothes are looking a little baggy. Of course they feel big, but when they start to look like they're going to fall off, it's time to bite the bullet and get some new ones. I bought the blue work out outfit yesterday in a size smaller than in the past, it's more form fitting than I'm use to, but I'm not self-conscience like I use to be.
Still going to hit the Y to shed the last of the belly, thigh, and upper arm fat. This week looks like BodyPump, Shred, Stair Climber, Rower, running, and taking a day off for a cleanse. If I can stay on task the last few inches shouldn't take long.
Thank you Isagenix and my friend Lori for helping me find my groove again. I feel better than I did when I was 20!
8.31.2013
School is underway and a challenge has started!
Labor Day weekend! The sign of the end of summer and the beginning of school. Our school actually started this past week, so we have a week under our belt. The kids LOVE their teachers and have adjusted well. Ty enjoys having mommy to himself again. Mommy loves having a schedule.
Ty had his preschool screening this week. We got about 1/2 into the screening and the teacher stopped. He couldn't finish because he doesn't talk. Yay! Exactly what I was talking about, and finally someone confirms what we already knew. He needs help before starting school. Obviously we have two years before Kindergarten, but it might take that long to get him caught up to kids his age. Our next step is to have a more thorough evaluation by the school district to determine exactly what therapy(s) he will need. We should hear back from them in the next week or two to schedule the appointment. We are very excited for him. How much easier his life will be when he can talk. In every other category he's pretty much normal or above.
I have hit my goal weight and continue to loose inches and fat. I have never felt healthier and stronger. This morning I completed BodyPump class at the YMCA with heavier weights in all muscle groups. I can run longer and faster. Jeff and I have signed up for a 16 week Isagenix Body Challenge. Jeff is signed up for the Performance challenge and I for the Weight Loss challenge. We are both excited to tackle this challenge together.
For inquiring minds, I have released 19 pounds and 53 inches. Jeff has released 15 pounds and 31 inches. We've both gained lean muscle mass. Pictures will follow as the challenge progresses.
And for the kids. They continue to enjoy the shakes and bars for snacks. So much better for them than other snack foods they could indulge in. Larson has taken some additional supplements and we are happy to report that he has more control over his emotions. Maybe not perfect, but better. This is a game changer for him.
Happy Labor Day Weekend My Friends
Ty had his preschool screening this week. We got about 1/2 into the screening and the teacher stopped. He couldn't finish because he doesn't talk. Yay! Exactly what I was talking about, and finally someone confirms what we already knew. He needs help before starting school. Obviously we have two years before Kindergarten, but it might take that long to get him caught up to kids his age. Our next step is to have a more thorough evaluation by the school district to determine exactly what therapy(s) he will need. We should hear back from them in the next week or two to schedule the appointment. We are very excited for him. How much easier his life will be when he can talk. In every other category he's pretty much normal or above.
I have hit my goal weight and continue to loose inches and fat. I have never felt healthier and stronger. This morning I completed BodyPump class at the YMCA with heavier weights in all muscle groups. I can run longer and faster. Jeff and I have signed up for a 16 week Isagenix Body Challenge. Jeff is signed up for the Performance challenge and I for the Weight Loss challenge. We are both excited to tackle this challenge together.
For inquiring minds, I have released 19 pounds and 53 inches. Jeff has released 15 pounds and 31 inches. We've both gained lean muscle mass. Pictures will follow as the challenge progresses.
And for the kids. They continue to enjoy the shakes and bars for snacks. So much better for them than other snack foods they could indulge in. Larson has taken some additional supplements and we are happy to report that he has more control over his emotions. Maybe not perfect, but better. This is a game changer for him.
Happy Labor Day Weekend My Friends
8.17.2013
Goal Attained!
I hit my initial weight goal!
Stats:
Weight released: 18 lbs
Inches lost: 49.75
Length of Time: 9 weeks
Now what? Re-evaluate. When I started this program, there was really no way to know what "weight" was going to be perfect, so I thought up a number that I thought was ideal. Now that I'm there I have a little more fat to release, and I have a couple of different options. I have decided to focus on muscle building and strength. With that said, as muscles increase and fat releases, I estimate my weight will stay about the same...maybe a little less. So determining factors of success with be mostly through the measure tape and looking in the mirror.
I never thought of myself as a muscle building weight lifter. I was more focused on cardio for weight loss because I never reached a goal and wanted to keep going. I saw the diagram (below) that has changed my mind on how to exercise.
I have found some good classes at the YMCA that have helped me increase my strength as well as include some cardio. I also depend on my Isa Family and their support through FaceBook where I can ask questions and share successes. Also, my coach is a phone call away when I have questions.
I am very happy with Isagenix and the lifestyle it his provided me and my family. My husband is also using the product to build muscle/strength. My kids are using it for nutrition, energy to get through sports practices, and emotional stability.
Overall, Isagenix is not JUST a weight loss program. It touches all aspects of life! I share lots of tips and testimonials on my Isagenix FaceBook page. "Like" my page to keep up with all the interesting tips and news I may post. Jeni Hemingson - Isagenix Health and Wellness Coach
Stats:
Weight released: 18 lbs
Inches lost: 49.75
Length of Time: 9 weeks
Now what? Re-evaluate. When I started this program, there was really no way to know what "weight" was going to be perfect, so I thought up a number that I thought was ideal. Now that I'm there I have a little more fat to release, and I have a couple of different options. I have decided to focus on muscle building and strength. With that said, as muscles increase and fat releases, I estimate my weight will stay about the same...maybe a little less. So determining factors of success with be mostly through the measure tape and looking in the mirror.
I never thought of myself as a muscle building weight lifter. I was more focused on cardio for weight loss because I never reached a goal and wanted to keep going. I saw the diagram (below) that has changed my mind on how to exercise.
I have found some good classes at the YMCA that have helped me increase my strength as well as include some cardio. I also depend on my Isa Family and their support through FaceBook where I can ask questions and share successes. Also, my coach is a phone call away when I have questions.
I am very happy with Isagenix and the lifestyle it his provided me and my family. My husband is also using the product to build muscle/strength. My kids are using it for nutrition, energy to get through sports practices, and emotional stability.
Overall, Isagenix is not JUST a weight loss program. It touches all aspects of life! I share lots of tips and testimonials on my Isagenix FaceBook page. "Like" my page to keep up with all the interesting tips and news I may post. Jeni Hemingson - Isagenix Health and Wellness Coach
7.26.2013
Sick kids and lost inches
It's been a while, but I'm back. We've had some minor drama in the family and I finally have time to sit down and blog.
The little guy has some kind of cold virus and ear infection and is being treated for that. He has become a super picky eater during this time so I don't know if he still has ear and throat pain or if he's just being silly. I've also been back and forth with our insurance, the speech rehab facility and the school district on Ty's speech therapy. Right now we are approved by the insurance for eight rehab sessions. I just found out that the school could possibly help him, but they need to do an assessment sometime in August. Today I will be contacting insurance and rehab facility to see if we can wait on those eight sessions until after the school's assessment. Why? Well the school's speech therapy would be free. Speech therapy at the rehab facility will be pretty much 100% out of pocket expense. Not a financial hit we want to take. We will do it if we have to, but we want to check out all our options first. It will be a busy day of making phone calls today.
My big guy had a pretty bad bike accident. Took a good chunk of skin off his elbow, and also banged up his mouth. Stitches in his lip and two broken teeth. Of course he broke his two front permanent teeth. We visited the dentist earlier this week, but his lips were so swollen and tender, the dentist couldn't do anything. We are going back in a few days to get at least a temporary fix on the teeth so Larson can eat normally and feel more confident. It's been a long week.
Weigh in time! Down another 2 pounds which makes 15 pounds in 6 weeks. I only have 3 more pounds to go to make my original goal. Once I get there I have to re-assess because I might want to go a few more. This week I lost 5.75 inches (total of 42.5 inches)! Which is huge because in the past few weeks I had only lost between 3 and 4 inches. I was surprised to find I lost 1/2 inch around each arm because I've never lost in my arms before. Also surprising was 2 inches around my waist! In trying to evaluate what I did differently this week, the only thing I can think of was Body Pump class and an extra effort to work on an ab challenge I found on Facebook (below).
Tonight both kids have sleep overs. We are doing a "child swap" with another family. Our households will have the same number of kids, but different personalities. It will be fun for everyone! I know the kids are super excited!
Onward to fight the good battle of raising kids and trying to be the best mommy I can be.
The little guy has some kind of cold virus and ear infection and is being treated for that. He has become a super picky eater during this time so I don't know if he still has ear and throat pain or if he's just being silly. I've also been back and forth with our insurance, the speech rehab facility and the school district on Ty's speech therapy. Right now we are approved by the insurance for eight rehab sessions. I just found out that the school could possibly help him, but they need to do an assessment sometime in August. Today I will be contacting insurance and rehab facility to see if we can wait on those eight sessions until after the school's assessment. Why? Well the school's speech therapy would be free. Speech therapy at the rehab facility will be pretty much 100% out of pocket expense. Not a financial hit we want to take. We will do it if we have to, but we want to check out all our options first. It will be a busy day of making phone calls today.
My big guy had a pretty bad bike accident. Took a good chunk of skin off his elbow, and also banged up his mouth. Stitches in his lip and two broken teeth. Of course he broke his two front permanent teeth. We visited the dentist earlier this week, but his lips were so swollen and tender, the dentist couldn't do anything. We are going back in a few days to get at least a temporary fix on the teeth so Larson can eat normally and feel more confident. It's been a long week.
Weigh in time! Down another 2 pounds which makes 15 pounds in 6 weeks. I only have 3 more pounds to go to make my original goal. Once I get there I have to re-assess because I might want to go a few more. This week I lost 5.75 inches (total of 42.5 inches)! Which is huge because in the past few weeks I had only lost between 3 and 4 inches. I was surprised to find I lost 1/2 inch around each arm because I've never lost in my arms before. Also surprising was 2 inches around my waist! In trying to evaluate what I did differently this week, the only thing I can think of was Body Pump class and an extra effort to work on an ab challenge I found on Facebook (below).
Tonight both kids have sleep overs. We are doing a "child swap" with another family. Our households will have the same number of kids, but different personalities. It will be fun for everyone! I know the kids are super excited!
Onward to fight the good battle of raising kids and trying to be the best mommy I can be.
7.18.2013
Even less of me!
Just finished another 48 hour cleanse. I'm down another 2 pounds and 3.5 inches!
I tried Bosu class this morning. Pretty much kicked my butt. That instructor is fantastic! I like switching up my routine and try not to do the same exercise more than twice a week. I feel like I have to do weight lifting though. It might be easier if I sign up for a personal trainer, but I don't really want to spend the money on it. I'll have to think more about that.
Kids are doing good. Ty still isn't potty trained, but the speech thing kind of messed us up. I don't want to throw too much at him. We saw Despicable Me II yesterday with our neighbors and we had a GREAT time! It was a cute movie. The big kids laughed and laughed, and it kept Ty pretty entertained until he fell asleep. Unfortunately we had to go close to his nap time, but it all worked out in the end.
The noises from the basement lead me to believe that a neighbor girls are over and the big kids are having all sorts of noisy fun. Ty is content watching his pre-nap Mickey Mouse show. Looks like our day is on track!
Happy Thursday everyone!
I tried Bosu class this morning. Pretty much kicked my butt. That instructor is fantastic! I like switching up my routine and try not to do the same exercise more than twice a week. I feel like I have to do weight lifting though. It might be easier if I sign up for a personal trainer, but I don't really want to spend the money on it. I'll have to think more about that.
Kids are doing good. Ty still isn't potty trained, but the speech thing kind of messed us up. I don't want to throw too much at him. We saw Despicable Me II yesterday with our neighbors and we had a GREAT time! It was a cute movie. The big kids laughed and laughed, and it kept Ty pretty entertained until he fell asleep. Unfortunately we had to go close to his nap time, but it all worked out in the end.
The noises from the basement lead me to believe that a neighbor girls are over and the big kids are having all sorts of noisy fun. Ty is content watching his pre-nap Mickey Mouse show. Looks like our day is on track!
Happy Thursday everyone!
7.13.2013
SO TIRED
Got home from ladies' night last night and everything in the house seemed normal. Ty was up, but I assumed he was waiting for me. He's a momma's boy right now.
I put him to bed when I went to bed. About 30 minutes later he's whimpering at our door and I put him back into bed and sit with him for a while. Something seemed off. I assume it's a bad dream and go back to bed. Not 10 minutes later he was back at our door. Jeff brought him back to bed and shortly after, it hit. The sound of a little one puking. UGH! I jump out of bed and help Jeff clean up and get the little guy back to bed. I grab a pillow and blanket and hit the floor next to Ty's bed so I can be closer for the next round. He's restless. We snuggle in the oversized chair in his room. Just as I think he's sleeping, it hits again. Puke down my arm and on the blanket. Poor guy! Jeff runs in and helps me clean up. Ty can't seem to get comfortable in the chair so back into bed. I find myself thinking of Grandma Harriet and try to channel comfort from her. I ask for some help/strength from both God and whatever other maternal spirit would help me, and what happens.....more puke! This time contained and easy to clean up myself. Ty pretty much slept through the whole thing and fell sound asleep for the rest of the night.
Lightening strikes and the thunder rolls across the sky.
For the love of Pete! Now the big kids will be up neither mom nor dad have slept yet. Fortunately only Larson wakes up and he's big enough to make a bed on the couch and fall back to sleep. Still a restless night.
We slept in somewhat (if you call lying there awake with your eyes closed sleeping) and Ty wakes up at 9:00! Yay! He got some sleep. Now for the unfortunate part, there's no way he's napping since he woke up late and that means no rest for mom nor dad.
Mom and dad have to take turns hitting the Y today because we can't bring Ty to Kid Stuff. Mom takes the big kids first and gives dad some quiet time with Ty. I didn't think a work out was going to work for me today, and if I hadn't skipped yesterday, I would have skipped today. I grab an Isagenix shake for breakfast because I know, if anything, this will get me through it. I also bring an energy drink just in case I need it mid-workout. I climb up on the stair master and rev it up to my average speed for 30 minutes. Plug in the ear buds and set the TV at the trusty DIY channel. They are making over bathrooms today. About 10 minutes into it I feel great! I'm thinking I'll be able to crank it up no problem....who needs sleep? So I take a peek at my heart rate to make sure my vitals are in check, and it's about the highest I've seen it so early in a work out. Who needs sleep? ME! Talked myself off the ledge. It's OK to work at a slower rate today. Thank goodness I did! By the end of the 30 minutes I was wiped! I was one of those crazy people whispering to myself, "come on! you got this!" Of course I felt much better when I notice the guy next to me having an even harder time and he's at a lesser pace. HE needed a shake and an energy drink! Downed the energy drink...feeling better.....off to the weights. You'll never guess what I did. Yep, increased my weights by 5-10 pounds. Woohoo! Should have had the drink earlier! Live and learn.
You know, I pretty much skipped out of there because after recovering from my little heart attack at the end of the stair work out I felt great! Momma needs to keep herself healthy and strong if she's going to take care of other people too.
7.11.2013
Older and Never Felt Better!
Happy Birthday to me!
Started the day with a weigh in and measure. Down almost 4 inches. Stayed the same in weight. I'm not surprised with the July 4 weekend, etc. Like I said before, sometime you're only one potato chip away from maintaining vs loosing weight. I'm very excited that I didn't gain weight, as the case would be if I hadn't had Isagenix on hand to hold me at bay. The 4 inches confirms that things are still moving in the right direction.
This morning also included a Bosu class and some swimming with the kids. Followed by a very welcomed lunch! We were super hungry. Rest time this afternoon, quick grocery shopping, and going out with the family for dinner.
Today starts my 38th year (or 39 depending on how your counting) and I have never felt so good! Bosu class was manageable...still super challenging, but I never felt the urge to bolt from the class this time. I can actually see my face has become thinner. I am stronger and have more endurance. Shoot, I couldn't run a mile in high school and now I'm thinking of trying 4-5 on my next run. The hair is starting to grey, but I'm totally blaming the kids on that one. A little highlights and no one knows the difference.
Bottom line: I FEEL REALLY GOOD!
I am soon starting my 2nd month on Isagenix, and I'm very excited! Hopefully I'll be down to my goal weight in the next 30 days. Time will tell.
Happy day everyone. I'm leaving you with a picture of the nice birthday flowers my family gave me this morning.
Started the day with a weigh in and measure. Down almost 4 inches. Stayed the same in weight. I'm not surprised with the July 4 weekend, etc. Like I said before, sometime you're only one potato chip away from maintaining vs loosing weight. I'm very excited that I didn't gain weight, as the case would be if I hadn't had Isagenix on hand to hold me at bay. The 4 inches confirms that things are still moving in the right direction.
This morning also included a Bosu class and some swimming with the kids. Followed by a very welcomed lunch! We were super hungry. Rest time this afternoon, quick grocery shopping, and going out with the family for dinner.
Today starts my 38th year (or 39 depending on how your counting) and I have never felt so good! Bosu class was manageable...still super challenging, but I never felt the urge to bolt from the class this time. I can actually see my face has become thinner. I am stronger and have more endurance. Shoot, I couldn't run a mile in high school and now I'm thinking of trying 4-5 on my next run. The hair is starting to grey, but I'm totally blaming the kids on that one. A little highlights and no one knows the difference.
Bottom line: I FEEL REALLY GOOD!
I am soon starting my 2nd month on Isagenix, and I'm very excited! Hopefully I'll be down to my goal weight in the next 30 days. Time will tell.
Happy day everyone. I'm leaving you with a picture of the nice birthday flowers my family gave me this morning.
9.24.2012
Cat Puke, Laundry, Exercise, Oh My!
Most moms will know exactly what I'm talking about.
Woke up last night to Emmy puking on our bed. Yes, on our bed, while we were in it. Nothing like waking up to that gagging hacking sound of a cat. Everyone say "EWWWW."
Get up this morning and pull all the bedding off the bed. If I have to wash the duvet, I might as well do it all. While I'm at it, might as well wash everyone elses' bedding too. Smile and nod if you know what I'm talking about.
Little Ty wakes up an hour early since we put him down an hour early. This is both good news and bad news. The good news is I'll make it to the gym in time for 9:30 cycle class. The bad news is I have one more little person to attend to while I clean up and get the kids off to the bus.
Once the kids are off to school our day gets back to normal. Oh no, wait, did I think this morning would go smoothly? Got an email from our sub Sunday School teacher that she can't really sub on the dates that we need her. Note to self, when we get home from the Y, finalize the teacher schedule and make sub request forms for next Sunday.
Take a peek at the carpet and notice the stairs are totally filthy. I've got 25 minutes, I can vacuum. Yep, I did it, I vacuumed. (Why do we put so much pressure on ourselves??)
So that great idea set us back a few minutes, but we made it to the Y on time. Ty had a great time playing with his friends and mom got a great workout. Exactly what I needed after a rocky start to the day.
Woke up last night to Emmy puking on our bed. Yes, on our bed, while we were in it. Nothing like waking up to that gagging hacking sound of a cat. Everyone say "EWWWW."
Get up this morning and pull all the bedding off the bed. If I have to wash the duvet, I might as well do it all. While I'm at it, might as well wash everyone elses' bedding too. Smile and nod if you know what I'm talking about.
Little Ty wakes up an hour early since we put him down an hour early. This is both good news and bad news. The good news is I'll make it to the gym in time for 9:30 cycle class. The bad news is I have one more little person to attend to while I clean up and get the kids off to the bus.
Once the kids are off to school our day gets back to normal. Oh no, wait, did I think this morning would go smoothly? Got an email from our sub Sunday School teacher that she can't really sub on the dates that we need her. Note to self, when we get home from the Y, finalize the teacher schedule and make sub request forms for next Sunday.
Take a peek at the carpet and notice the stairs are totally filthy. I've got 25 minutes, I can vacuum. Yep, I did it, I vacuumed. (Why do we put so much pressure on ourselves??)
So that great idea set us back a few minutes, but we made it to the Y on time. Ty had a great time playing with his friends and mom got a great workout. Exactly what I needed after a rocky start to the day.
9.14.2012
School's in session!
Yay! The kids are back in school. Down to me and Ty and our new little routine. Hit the YMCA in the morning. Ty is adjusting well to the child care center at the Y. I go almost every day because the more I go, the happier he is when I drop him off. I've found several classes that I enjoy...Body Pump, Cycling, Tabata, Boot Camp. I also still hit the elliptical and treadmill on days I miss class. There are a few I haven't tried yet like the water classes and zumba. The schedule hasn't aligned correctly yet.
After the Y I shower, we have lunch and Ty gets down for a quick nap. After naps we pick up the big kids from the bus stop. Then the hard part starts. Seriously the hour of Body Pump followed by a 3 mile run isn't as exhausting as afternoon snack time in this household. Noisy, hungry, tired kids ready to tell me all about their day, demand a snack, and ask to go to a friend's house....all at the same time. Talk about multi-tasking! I'm exhausted 30 minutes after the kids get home.
The kids have adjusted well to the new school. So far we are doing great with the long walk to the bus stop....check back with me this winter when it's cold, windy and snowing. I've gotten to know the kids' neighbor friends' parents better. Behind us lives a family with a girl Larson's age, her older brother, parents, and grandmother. The grandmother recently told me that the mom was praying a family with kids her daughter's age would build a house here. We've had a few short conversations and hopefully we will develop a closer friendship as our kids have. It's cute to see the "fabulous 4" walking to and from the bus stop together.
Sunday School starts this week. I've had to volunteer to teach Larson's Sunday School class, as they didn't have any volunteers That would mean no Sunday School for that class until a teacher steps up. One other mom volunteered to cover 1/3 of the classes which is fantastic! I asked the coordinator to help us find one more teacher. This church is a little different, as Sunday School meets during church. The kids' lessons follow the message of the church service. I kind of like this because they don't really enjoy sitting through church anyway, it's more convenient for the parents, and the kids probably get more out of Sunday School. The only con is that the days I teach, I miss sitting with Jeff in church. The program does quite a few "Sunday School in Worship" Sundays. Which means the kids get an activity sheet to complete during church so the service is their Sunday School that day. This means more time as a family in church and less lessons for me to prepare. Although I wasn't quite ready to jump into teaching, I'm looking forward to meeting more people.
MOPS also starts this week! Woohoo! I found a group a few miles from me and I'm looking forward to checking this group out. For more information about MOPS, check out www.mops.org.
Off for a nap before the bus comes. I need all the rest I can get!
After the Y I shower, we have lunch and Ty gets down for a quick nap. After naps we pick up the big kids from the bus stop. Then the hard part starts. Seriously the hour of Body Pump followed by a 3 mile run isn't as exhausting as afternoon snack time in this household. Noisy, hungry, tired kids ready to tell me all about their day, demand a snack, and ask to go to a friend's house....all at the same time. Talk about multi-tasking! I'm exhausted 30 minutes after the kids get home.
The kids have adjusted well to the new school. So far we are doing great with the long walk to the bus stop....check back with me this winter when it's cold, windy and snowing. I've gotten to know the kids' neighbor friends' parents better. Behind us lives a family with a girl Larson's age, her older brother, parents, and grandmother. The grandmother recently told me that the mom was praying a family with kids her daughter's age would build a house here. We've had a few short conversations and hopefully we will develop a closer friendship as our kids have. It's cute to see the "fabulous 4" walking to and from the bus stop together.
Sunday School starts this week. I've had to volunteer to teach Larson's Sunday School class, as they didn't have any volunteers That would mean no Sunday School for that class until a teacher steps up. One other mom volunteered to cover 1/3 of the classes which is fantastic! I asked the coordinator to help us find one more teacher. This church is a little different, as Sunday School meets during church. The kids' lessons follow the message of the church service. I kind of like this because they don't really enjoy sitting through church anyway, it's more convenient for the parents, and the kids probably get more out of Sunday School. The only con is that the days I teach, I miss sitting with Jeff in church. The program does quite a few "Sunday School in Worship" Sundays. Which means the kids get an activity sheet to complete during church so the service is their Sunday School that day. This means more time as a family in church and less lessons for me to prepare. Although I wasn't quite ready to jump into teaching, I'm looking forward to meeting more people.
MOPS also starts this week! Woohoo! I found a group a few miles from me and I'm looking forward to checking this group out. For more information about MOPS, check out www.mops.org.
Off for a nap before the bus comes. I need all the rest I can get!
8.17.2012
Hit the Y one too many times
Joined the YMCA a while back to give my work out routine some variety. AND to get a moment away from the monkeys without messing up the "family time" schedule.
The kids LOVE the child care area, so that was a huge plus. Ty has a little separation anxiety, and over time it seems to be getting better. The staff is really good with helping him while I'm gone. He puts on a good show for me as I turn around and walk out the door. Usually the mom checking in behind us will find me and let me know he stopped crying as soon as I was up the stairs. I love how the moms at the facility support each other!
I'm excited to have found a huge variety of equipment and classes that challenge me. My favorite classes so far are group cycling and Bosu boot camp. On my own, I like (what I call) speed hill walking and a few of the programs on the elliptical. The elliptical that I like the most is Octane's run stride. I can do sprinting and intervals without killing my back and knee. I've been doing the 30:30, which is 30 second sprints, 30 second rest and every few minutes you get a 3 minute recovery. That style of exercise is HUGE for weight loss. Get your heart rate up and down throughout the work out.
Anyway, I'd been working out 4 days straight! This morning when I woke up and couldn't sit down on the toilet, I decided today is my rest day. Ouch! Tomorrow I'm going to try the 10K on the elliptical. Maybe lift some weights too.
I feel SO good these days! I'm super excited I'm back at a gym and taking time for myself. Even if I have to drag everyone out the door and leave one screaming at the child care area. It's totally worth it to have a happy momma again!
The kids LOVE the child care area, so that was a huge plus. Ty has a little separation anxiety, and over time it seems to be getting better. The staff is really good with helping him while I'm gone. He puts on a good show for me as I turn around and walk out the door. Usually the mom checking in behind us will find me and let me know he stopped crying as soon as I was up the stairs. I love how the moms at the facility support each other!
I'm excited to have found a huge variety of equipment and classes that challenge me. My favorite classes so far are group cycling and Bosu boot camp. On my own, I like (what I call) speed hill walking and a few of the programs on the elliptical. The elliptical that I like the most is Octane's run stride. I can do sprinting and intervals without killing my back and knee. I've been doing the 30:30, which is 30 second sprints, 30 second rest and every few minutes you get a 3 minute recovery. That style of exercise is HUGE for weight loss. Get your heart rate up and down throughout the work out.
Anyway, I'd been working out 4 days straight! This morning when I woke up and couldn't sit down on the toilet, I decided today is my rest day. Ouch! Tomorrow I'm going to try the 10K on the elliptical. Maybe lift some weights too.
I feel SO good these days! I'm super excited I'm back at a gym and taking time for myself. Even if I have to drag everyone out the door and leave one screaming at the child care area. It's totally worth it to have a happy momma again!
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