Archive for the 'Bridge' Category

Groundhog Day Church

Sunday, March 16th, 2008

We have been attending a local church for about 2 months. Our oldest son is playing drums every other Sunday for the music and today played with the youth band. A few times either Jared or I go with the kids because of other commitments (Soccer, being out of town,etc.). I am totally not kidding here, every week the same people come up to us and introduce themselves and ask if we are visiting or if we are new, or where we are from. It’s just weird. We feel like God wants us there for something. What, Lord? What? And for how long?  Just curious.

Step 2

Monday, January 16th, 2006

Drink water before a meal.

Drinking water is always a big challenge for me becuase I really don’t enjoy it. Sometimes on occasion a nice cold glass of water is great. Sipping water all day is close to a punishment for me. And don’t give me that “put lemon in it” line. It’s still water. I’m trying though. I feel a determination I have not felt before.

This morning when I was making my breakfast I was so excited thinking of everyone else (Losers) out there trying, too. We are gonna get somewhere together. It is somehow helpful to know others are going through what you are going through, allbeit at varying levels.

So, today I will drink water. What are you doing?

Weight and Breast Cancer Links

Sunday, January 15th, 2006

“Watch Your Weight”

By Sue Martori
According to Dr. Susan B. Love, “a growing body of research indicates that there appears to be an association between weight gain and breast cancer in postmenopausal women. This also appears to be true for premenopausal women with a BRCA1 mutation. (Kotsopoulos J, Olopado O, Ghadirian P, et al. Changes in body weight and the risk of breast cancer in BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutation carriers. Breast Cancer Research. 2005; 7: R833-R843.)

The link between breast cancer and weight gain is not fully understood. But we do know that postmenopausal women who are overweight have higher circulating estrogen levels-and as we’ve known for some time, estrogen fuels breast cancer growth. Obesity also appears to impact insulin, glucose and triglycerides levels, all of which may influence breast cancer risk, apart from the estrogen mechanism. In premenopausal women, whose ovaries make most of their estrogen, the connection between weight and circulating estrogen levels has not been seen.

There are factors that influence breast cancer risk that are beyond our control-such as whether a woman has a BRCA mutation. But trying to maintain a healthy weight through proper diet and exercise-and encouraging young women to do so-is a lifestyle choice that has many benefits, even if it doesn’t reduce breast cancer risk.” We couldn’t have said it better Susan!

For more info go to - www.susanlovemd.com

Small Steps

Sunday, January 15th, 2006

Hello fellow losers!

I found this website called “Small Step”. I will be posting the Step of the day each day to help encourage all of us to keep on track on our quest to lose!

Best of luck to everyone. I can’t wait to see what happens!

Hey if you haven’t weighed in…send me your weight by email!

Small step #1: Get the Facts
We are bombarded every day with conflicting information about our health. Is it better to eat a low-carb diet or a balanced diet? Should we be physically active three times a week or five times a week? And how can we be expected to follow any of these recommendations when we’re always so busy?

It’s no wonder that many of us throw up our hands and give up. But if we want to live long and fulfilling lives, it’s essential that we learn the real facts about health, nutrition, and physical activity.

Luckily, the real facts are pretty straightforward. All you really need to know about a healthy lifestyle is:

* Eat a healthy diet that includes fruits, vegetables, and whole grain products — and be sure to
control portion sizes.

* Get physically active at least five times a week, for thirty minutes or more.

* Avoid tobacco and illegal drugs altogether.

I’ll Bring it

Sunday, January 15th, 2006

Ok…I will bring the scale to the B today. That will solve all the problems of when and where. My nephew already weighed in at a stout 207. He tried to hold the baby on his back but we caught him. No funny stuff! See you at the scale!

Guilt

Friday, October 7th, 2005

From Wikipedia:
Some thinkers have theorized that guilt is used as a tool of social control. Since guilty people feel they are undeserving, they are less likely to assert their rights and prerogatives. Thus, those in power seek to cultivate a sense of guilt among the populace, in order to make them more tractable. This was a theme in Eric Hoffer’s The True Believer.

I hate that people use guilt as a way to get you to do things. I think it is really crappy and I am really working on not allowing that to happen in my life. I feel as though I have been controlled into thinking I need certain approval, and therefore performed out of guilt. No more! I am no longer performong out of guilt!


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