No crutches!
Nov. 23rd, 2005 10:06 amThe day-after verdict: I'm surprisingly not sore. Oh, I can feel it in a place or two, but for the most part I feel fine. 48 hours out may be a different story, but for now I feel good. I even got up this morning and did 45 minutes on my NordicTrack.
I need to keep up with the exercise. Fall has me eating like a horse - I know it's seasonal and all, but I am ravenously hungry. My weight's up a couple pounds - nothing alarming, but definitely not a trend I want to see continue. I'm not sure exactly how to adjust my eating to get over this. It may be that I just have to wait it out. If I keep up the exercise, I probably can't do too much damage.
Packed my suitcase this morning for the trip to Connecticut. Here's one of the greatest things about being thinner: your clothes actually fit into the bag. Last year I ended up putting some things into Ferrett's suitcase because my clothes were just too bulky to fit into mine. This year I packed everything I needed and then threw in an extra pair of jeans, just because they would fit.
It is the happy.
I need to keep up with the exercise. Fall has me eating like a horse - I know it's seasonal and all, but I am ravenously hungry. My weight's up a couple pounds - nothing alarming, but definitely not a trend I want to see continue. I'm not sure exactly how to adjust my eating to get over this. It may be that I just have to wait it out. If I keep up the exercise, I probably can't do too much damage.
Packed my suitcase this morning for the trip to Connecticut. Here's one of the greatest things about being thinner: your clothes actually fit into the bag. Last year I ended up putting some things into Ferrett's suitcase because my clothes were just too bulky to fit into mine. This year I packed everything I needed and then threw in an extra pair of jeans, just because they would fit.
It is the happy.