Weigh-in: Week 15

So I missed a buuuuuuuuuuuuuuunch of weigh-ins. The month of May has been pretty hectic, what with me graduating and whatnot. A large part of my family came in town and that was... stressful. lol. I also went on a trip to Colorado with Mical (Dad's graduation gift to me) last Monday through Friday. Let me tell you... I ate ANYTHING and EVERYTHING I wanted. Bad, bad Brittany. So let's just say I wasn't really looking forward to weighing in this week. How much did I gain?



...ONLY 2 POUNDS! What the hell? This is where I insert the asterisk *results not typical. I got so lucky. I think I ate better than I think I did, but not by much. Eating so well for 4 months has made me like things I didn't like or didn't like as much before. For example, I didn't even like fish before. First, I made it for myself at home trying out weigh watchers recipes and I liked it. Then later on, I started ordering it at restaurants. I love it now. And we all know how much better fish is for us rather than beef or something. I think substitutes like that, lots of little ones, have started adding up and now even when let loose, I eat much better than I did before. That's not me recommending that you just eat whatever you want 4 months into weight watchers. It's more of an example of how it's a lifestyle change, not a diet.

I recently got into racquetball. Should've started a long time ago. It's so damn fun! Apparently I scream a lot, like a girly girl, for fear of the tiny rubber ball smacking me in the face. I also curse like crazy when I miss the ball - strings of random curse words like "COCK SHIT FUCK!" Anyone want to play with me sometime? I'm sure it'll be entertaining just watching me freak out. =)

2 comments:

Unknown said...

I doubt that your small weight gain was just "getting lucky." You've changed your whole eating style - you eat less, you eat better, and that has made an impact on your life. So try to think of it as you've made a big change - and are still continuing down that road - but your body has already started to adjust to your change in a positive way. Pretty cool, right?!

This isn't an excuse to get off plan - but it's a nice reminder that you're definitely on the right track. Great job, babe!

Ryan M. said...

I would love to play some racquetball with you next time I'm in town!

Also, update your blog, Bruno!

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