Sunday Weigh In (7/30/2017)

Last time: 162
Today: 162

Thankfully I lost the #17 pounds of fluid from hernia surgery and have returned to my starting weight. It feels amazing to have a flat stomach and a waist. I am so looking forward to wearing skirts and tucking in my shirts.
Good going. Keep healing. Wish I had a flat stomach but not in the cards.
 
Hello Friends,
LW: 136
TW: 135

Still pretty hot but I've been going to the gym and walking on the treadmill. I think I'll add swimming too. The pool is right next to us so there really is no excuse not to...

I love to camp. Steve not so much "I've slept in the dirt enough" He's a retired Marine. We have an air mattress but I still can't convince him

Have a good week all

Whit
 
Good going. Keep healing. Wish I had a flat stomach but not in the cards.

More importantly, I have some muscle control of my mid-section and I am now able to stand up straight. Count your blessings if you have those two things even if your stomach is not flat.
 
Hello Friends,
LW: 136
TW: 135

Still pretty hot but I've been going to the gym and walking on the treadmill. I think I'll add swimming too. The pool is right next to us so there really is no excuse not to...

I love to camp. Steve not so much "I've slept in the dirt enough" He's a retired Marine. We have an air mattress but I still can't convince him

Have a good week all

Whit
Good for you. Stay cool if you can.
Technically we are camping but it's as far from an air mattress as one can get. I'm sitting in a recliner, doing laundry in my machines before putting the tripod we have on the front hitch if the fifth wheel. Dishes went into the dishwasher, and the bed is a king with a 10 inch coil mattress special ordered. We had a foam but my back hated it. Lasted 2 months with it. And the Sleep Number for an RV king was too expensive.

You could say we are glamping not camping!

This was taken during the weigh in of the axels (optional) at the start of the Heartland Rally in Goshen. The rig alone is just under 42 feet and weighs 18,000 lbs (loaded with our stuff). (that's heavy for a fifth wheel).

Our model is the Charleston. https://www.heartlandrvs.com/brands/luxuryfw/landmark-365

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7 weeks ago 126
TW 126

Been off enjoying my summer vacation! Took a road trip to El Paso with the three oldest grandkids. After 10 days in the intense heat of the desert southwest, it was great to see them truly appreciate where we live. Driving up the mountain road, we opened all the windows and the sunroof and soaked in the cool mountain air, commented on the deep blue sky and beautiful pine trees. All three said, "It's so good to be back home!" Sometimes you need to get away to appreciate what you have!

I continue to be amazed that my weight stayed the same! While I still make sure to focus on my protein and am diligent with my supplements, I did pretty much eat whatever I wanted. Life is good!

School starts on Tuesday. Baaahhhh!
 
Good for you. Stay cool if you can.
Technically we are camping but it's as far from an air mattress as one can get. I'm sitting in a recliner, doing laundry in my machines before putting the tripod we have on the front hitch if the fifth wheel. Dishes went into the dishwasher, and the bed is a king with a 10 inch coil mattress special ordered. We had a foam but my back hated it. Lasted 2 months with it. And the Sleep Number for an RV king was too expensive.

You could say we are glamping not camping!

This was taken during the weigh in of the axels (optional) at the start of the Heartland Rally in Goshen. The rig alone is just under 42 feet and weighs 18,000 lbs (loaded with our stuff). (that's heavy for a fifth wheel).

Our model is the Charleston. https://www.heartlandrvs.com/brands/luxuryfw/landmark-365

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That RV is the coolest thing on wheels!
 
LW: 253
TW: 250

Two more pounds and I will have lost 50lbs from my HW!!!
YEAH!!!!
7 weeks ago 126
TW 126

Been off enjoying my summer vacation! Took a road trip to El Paso with the three oldest grandkids. After 10 days in the intense heat of the desert southwest, it was great to see them truly appreciate where we live. Driving up the mountain road, we opened all the windows and the sunroof and soaked in the cool mountain air, commented on the deep blue sky and beautiful pine trees. All three said, "It's so good to be back home!" Sometimes you need to get away to appreciate what you have!

I continue to be amazed that my weight stayed the same! While I still make sure to focus on my protein and am diligent with my supplements, I did pretty much eat whatever I wanted. Life is good!

School starts on Tuesday. Baaahhhh!
Good for you!
That RV is the coolest thing on wheels!
Thanks...downsizing to 430 sq feet was a challenge and I am still purging but it has been great. We have to remember, we are NOT on vacation...we are living full time in this so it's for the long haul.
LW - 150
TW - 150

Scale is not moving much in the past 6 weeks. :(
Not sure what to tell you.
I just looked at your surgery date...you are almost at a year out. I hit normal BMI around month 7 but then STALLED for 5 months. Just keep at it, look at your clothes for verification. And remember, the scale IS a faulty piece of equipment designed to annoy you.
 
Last week. 135
This week. 135

I'm so close to a normal bmi I can taste it, probably will be first time in my adult life!

It's so much fun being able to look on the sale racks and finding all those small sizes there that so many of the general public can't fit into these days!
 

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