… and I’m glad I did
As soon as you eat something that you don’t normally eat when you’re trying to lose weight you start to second guess how it’s going to be reflected on the scales. I’ve even had visions of gaining back all my weight because of one or two indiscretions. Silly, right? But those thoughts do go through your head and reason goes out the window.
The good news is that I’ve actually dropped another two pounds for a total of 32 pounds. It’s been a long time coming for these two pounds but the scale is going in the right direction. It also gives me more confidence knowing that the odd small cookie or slice of bread isn’t going to keep the weight from coming off. It may just take longer. It’s a choice I have to make.
Now that the weather is getting colder and the days are shorter I find it more difficult to get out and get in my walks and runs during the week. I’ll figure it out. If I can convince my husband to walk with me after dinner I wouldn’t mind walking when it gets dark.
I’ll continue to go to my yoga class. I might try Bikram yoga again. Now that I’ve lost so much weight I think I might be able to do some of the moves that I found impossible 32 pounds ago.

This would be one of the moves.
32 lbs.?? Wow! How fantastic and inspiring. I’m just starting out on my journey so I hope to be where you’re at in a few months. http://www.NOFRIESfor365.com
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Fantastic!! Congratulations!!
What a cool photo – yoga is amazing 🙂
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Good luck! I’ve been working on weight loss too. Down ~15 from my post-France bloat (which was worth it, but still).
I find that once I break the habit of eating something “bad”, that if I have more than just a smidge then my body can totally tell. It’s a great feedback mechanism.
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I could never, ever stand like that.
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