Wednesday, January 30, 2008

Day 75

I can hardly believe I've been at this for 75 days already! It sounded like such a long journey when I started, and I'm already at the three-quarter mark. A lot has changed in 75 days.

When I began, I wasn't sure where I'd end up. All I knew was that I was committed to trying my best. I knew that if I lost even a little bit of weight, it would make a difference. Today I got another one of those "Have you lost weight?" comments (I get a few a week now), and it felt great! Even I can see the difference. My face is thinner (I have a few less chins). My pants are starting to look a bit too baggy and clown-like. Strangely enough, I even notice it in my hands. When I interlock my fingers, they feel more like bones, and less like sausage links (mmmm.....sausage).

But we started out trying to increase fitness as well, and I think we're succeeding. I'm not bounding up the eight flights of stairs to my office just yet, but it's much less of a task these days. You'd be surprised at the interesting people you meet in the stairwell. It's like a hidden city of 'mole people' that avoid contact with normal humans...weird. I also notice that I have lots more energy. It seems odd that the more energy I have, the more I want to do physical activities, which only gives me more energy. And scientists say there is no such thing as a perpetual motion machine.

Of course much of the success goes to my support system. My family at home, and my 'family' of supporters here on the blog. Your comments make a difference every day, and I'm very thankful for your kind words of encouragement. Does anyone have a tissue, I think I'm tearing up.

Day 75
Current Weight: 181
Weight Lost To Date: 25

Yes! I hit another milestone. 25 pounds is a nice number. There should be some sort of 'badge' or 'certificate' for reaching the 25 pound mark, don't you think? At the very least, a congratulatory call from Richard Simmons. Actually, if you have any connections in Hollywood, I would prefer a call from Jenny Criag spokesperson, and one of my all-time favourite hotties, Valerie Bertinelli!

But our goal isn't 25, it's 31, and we've only got 25 more days to do it in. So let's keep focused and stick with the program for the stretch run. I'll be back on the bike in the morning trying to sweat off a few. Care to join me?

Don

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Go, Don! 25 is a huge milestone, and you should be very proud of yourself for reaching it! Congratulations and good luck for the next 25 days-- you can do it!

Anonymous said...

Whoo hoo! 25 in 75 - there is something rather mathematical about that. Where is the graph - 3D and spinning to show this fantastic progress in a more visual fashion? I know that you have the technology.

Don't forget the exercise that Mother Nature (or Jack Frost or some other evil being) provided us today by dumping mounds of snow all day yesterday. I just can't wait to get out there with my shovel and gloves to dig out the walkways and decks. Thought that might get your attention... No, I am not going to shovel the snow with only my gloves on, my feet would get too cold! :-)

Well, gotta finish my breakfast shake. (Don't mock them till you tried one.) Then, it's snooooow tiiime!

Have a great and healthy weekend Don.
BC

Anonymous said...

Fantastic achievement, well done Don! It certainly does show now too, and as I see you most days, I can vouch for the baggy pants! :-) Keep it up...not far to go now, but we don't want you losing your momentum. Not that you will, your dedication to this challenge has been most impressive.