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		<title>A New Year and On My Way!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[1. I lost 1.8lbs! YAY that felt great! Especially since it was my first loss in 5 weeks!
2. Today is my birthday &#8211; my own mental mark for the &#8220;start&#8221; of my goal of losing 100lbs in 2 years by my 30th birthday(the reason I started this blog). It has been a year very full [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>1. <a href="http://www.losinghalfgainingmore.com/progress/" target="_blank">I lost 1.8lbs! </a>YAY that felt great! Especially since it was my first loss in 5 weeks!</p>
<p>2. Today is my birthday &#8211; my own mental mark for the &#8220;start&#8221; of my goal of losing 100lbs in 2 years by my 30th birthday(the reason I started this blog). It has been a year very full of living, so I thought I&#8217;d share a bit more just in case you don&#8217;t know me in real life and you&#8217;re reading this.</p>
<p>Since my last birthday:</p>
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<li>I started(well, Aug 08) and closed an online store(closed because it was keeping me so busy &#8211; sounds weird, but it was just too much and not enough return for the time it was taking from my family)</li>
<li>We moved across the country from CO to PA</li>
<li>We lived in my parents&#8217; basement with the husband and a toddler for 5 months while house hunting</li>
<li>My dad had surgery for prostate cancer and had a heart attack while in the hospital for his surgery(and is now doing very well)</li>
<li>We bought our first house!</li>
<li>We moved into our first house.</li>
<li>We ad a new baby a week later(and all of the above included <a href="http://www.hyperemesis.org/hyperemesis-gravidarum/" target="_blank">hyperemesis</a> until about 30 weeks of pregnancy and after that still regular nausea on a daily basis until he was born)</li>
<li>A 2nd Birthday for my Big Girl</li>
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<p>All of that in addition to our normal daily life. My heart and hands have been so blessed and so very full. It&#8217;s been a lot and a big part of me needing to lost weight is also me needing to focus on taking care of myself in general. Along with that has been a big swing of gain and loss. I started my pregnancy in the summer of 2008 at 264lbs. I got as low as about 235lbs. while I was pregnant because of being so sick, then by the time I delivered him(March 29, 2009) I was hovering back around 260lbs. Withing a month(end of April 2009), I was down to 237.4 when I officially started tracking my weight for Weight Watchers again. In the 6 months since then, I&#8217;m back up to close to the 265 mark. Oy.</p>
<p>WHAT HAVE  I BEEN DOING TO MYSELF? Seriously! I had basically the same pattern of gain/loss/gain when I was pregnant with my daughter and wound up having to have my gallbladder removed 3 months after she was born!</p>
<p>This is all what lead up to starting this blog. Getting down to business. Setting concrete goals for myself. 28 is going to be GREAT:) I started my day with a rainy trip to the market for a treat bagel and light cream cheese and iced coffee for breakfast, some yummy fingerling potatoes and turnips to roast and some tuna/artichoke/capers/lemon(no mayo) tuna salad for lunch. Not entirely sure that it&#8217;s low-cal, but it&#8217;s certainly nutritious and better for me than what my previous normal go-to &#8220;treat&#8221; of McD&#8217;s would have been!</p>
<p>This week I will: {<a href="http://www.scalejunkie.com/2009/10/healthy-you-challenge-check-in-week-43.html" target="_blank">My Goals for the Healthy You Challenge Check In</a>}</p>
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<li>Write down every morsel of food that goes into my mouth.</li>
<li>Go for a walk in the neighborhood twice.</li>
<li>Go for a family weekend walk again.</li>
<li>Go to the gym for at least 45 minutes twice.</li>
<li>Buy myself some much needed new running shoes. I&#8217;ve had the same pair for almost 4 years&#8230;for real. They still look like they&#8217;re in good shape because they&#8217;ve gotten such little love, but I think that even with little love it&#8217;s time to retire them and get a new pair!</li>
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<p><span style="color: #008080;"><strong>My Major Goals For the Next Year:</strong></span></p>
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<li><span style="color: #008080;"><strong>Run at least one 5k</strong></span></li>
<li><span style="color: #008080;"><strong>Lose 50lbs(hopefully more, but I&#8217;m trying to be realistic and 1lb a week is slow, steady, attainable loss).</strong></span></li>
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