Watching my weight… again

A few years ago I lost 30 pounds following the Weight Watchers plan.

I could have been their poster girl: I followed the plan exactly and the weight fell off. I even kept losing after I reached my goal because it had become so easy and (okay, get ready…you may not believe this part) fun. I loved my new look. And I loved the way I felt.

Soon I became pregnant and had our third baby. (Guess I wasn’t the only one who liked the new look.)

After her birth, I weighed in each month, breast-fed and tried to be responsible with my eating.  On her three-month birthday, I was back at goal. Remember, I had a lost few beyond that, so I wasn’t completely back. But that goal weight was just fine with me.

Fast forward until last November.

Last November I began training for a pretty ambitious bicycle ride to take place in April: 180 miles in two days. I began to work out more than I ever had in my life and my physique changed again, as did my weight. It inched up a bit. Some of that was probably muscle, but some of it could also be attributed to a few too many recovery milkshakes.

After my training tapered, and after a few delicious vacations this summer, my weight inched up a bit more.

And now I’m 10 pounds over goal! And I’m enjoying my breadmaker! YIKES!

So yesterday, after a 30-minute swim, I went back to Weight Watchers. And I signed up for my second time. And I’m on a mission to lose those pounds and establish good habits again before Thanksgiving.

The last time I did this, I ate a lot of foods with artificial sweeteners. But this time I’m going to avoid fake foods and really focus on eating healthy options. So the breadmaker stays… and will continue to make delicious bread for me and my family.

It was a little humbling to go back and admit I had slipped. But I am glad I did… Because I don’t want to slip anymore. And I know that Weight Watchers works for me.

Writing this is a little humbling, too. But I’m inviting you to join me on my journey into being healthy. I’ll share any good tips or recipes I learn. And I’d love to hear of any you may have, too.

I’ll try to give a progress report each week. (Yikes!) And I’ll also try to include WW points values and recipes for some of our family meals each Monday in my menu planning post.

Here goes!!


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9 responses to “Watching my weight… again”

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  3. It’s awesome that you are committed again to losing the weight. I’ve lost 25 pounds since May and have been maintaining without losing anymore since early August. It’s a constant challenge, but SO WORTH the benefits. There’s a weight loss blog carnival over at ragamuffinsoul.com if you want to join in. Carlos has 40+ people participating and helping to keep each other accountable. Just another option for you.

  4. I lost 23 pounds a couple years ago, getting down to where I was when I got pregnant with my first child (that was still 15 over what I was at my wedding, but I don’t think I want to go “Kate Moss” again).

    But then I got addicted to Betty Crocker chocolate chip muffins. I’ve since gained another 15 pounds, and I feel horrible. I’d love to lose the 15 pounds again.

    This week we’ve started biking or walking during lunchtime every day as a family, but my eating habits aren’t all that great still. My food choices are okay, but I just eat too much. I’d love to join you on your journey. I’ve learned that I don’t do well “dieting” on my own, so any accountability is welcomed!

    (Of course I write this immediately after consuming 4 fresh-out-of-the-oven breadsticks at 10 PM. Not a good choice if I want to lose weight.)

  5. Are you doing flex or core? I’ll join you. I am going to do flex.

    Welcome!! I’m doing the flex plan.
    –Amy

  6. I am working on getting rid of a little stubborn baby weight myself, and I’ve been posting about it weekly if you’re interested in stopping by. I’m looking forward to hearing about your journey, and checking out your WW info during MPM!

    Blessings,
    Steph

  7. I will say a prayer for your weight loss! Turn it over to the Lord each day. It is a meal by meal battle and I know with His help and strength, you can win!

  8. Oh I’m looking forward to this. I’ve been trying to lose the last 10 pounds for the past year. Those pounds are STUBBORN!

    I’ve not tried WW though, might have to look into that.

  9. You know, I’ve been toying with the idea of getting back on WW myself (I lost about 10 lbs – not enough!!! – when I got on it after Princess was born). We can’t afford the monthly membership fee so I’ve been searching around to see if there are free online sites that can be helpful in getting started. I know how many points I should eat per day but I don’t know how to calculate points for food or activity.

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