188.8
I have only one thing to say: Red Lobster.
Let’s hope I have something better to say tomorrow morning.
188.8
I have only one thing to say: Red Lobster.
Let’s hope I have something better to say tomorrow morning.
187.4
This puts me only one pound over my lowest weight since I’ve been keeping track in Alabama.
I am reluctant to say “my lowest weight,” because at one point in my recent life I had gotten down to…hmmm, probably 168, that would be my lowest weight, one of the stops along the way on my weight loss adventure. So I’m still about twenty pounds away from that. But I remember what that felt like, and I actually remember that I felt very GOOD way before I got to that weight. I’m probably only about ten pounds away from feeling GOOD.
Anyway, I will get there, first ten pounds gone, then twenty pounds gone, then even more. As for right now, this morning, I am delighted that I am only one pound over my lowest weight since I’ve been keeping track in Alabama. That means before you know it I will be back at 186.4, and then even less.
I took a little detour this weekend, but I’m getting back on track.
188.0
I knew this weekend was going to do some damage to my weight loss efforts, and in fact it has, but surprisingly not as much as I expected. Today I jump right back into it. I have just put together my clothes for the gym this afternoon, and my salad for lunch. The plan is to drink lots and lots of water. I would love to be able to get back down to 186.4, as I was before going on vacation. Will it happen? I don’t know. But I will try. Any move in that direction will be good.
Russ and I have just gotten back from Dragon*Con in Atlanta, where we …uh…had quite a cultural experience. Have you ever heard the phrase “Anything goes”? Well, take that, and multiply it by 50,000, and you’ve got Dragon*Con. It’s kind of like the Ren Fest on steroids.
My first impression of what Dragon*Con should be about was Fantasy and Sci-Fi, and by and large, that’s what it is, and most of the costumes represent that. (I estimate the 80/20 rule was in effect, with about 20% of the people in full blown costumes.) We saw fairies and storm troopers, Enterprise crew members, Superman, Spiderman and Jack Sparrow.
(BTW, please forgive if my photos are not very clear. Small camera, fast action, less than ideal lighting. I just wanted to give a taste of what it was like.)
And Goths galore. But we’ve also seen representations of many other cultural icons. This afternoon I saw The Blues Brothers, and also Jay and Silent Bob. Also Cruella DeVille. Then I saw Marie Antoniette. How did I know it was Marie Antoniette? Because she was wearing a big white wig, a huge hoop skirt and carrying a cake.
Basically, it’s a big Halloween party. If you can dream it, you can be it. Of course, there were plenty of “normal” people as well, like me and Russ, not in any kind of costume at all. And that’s okay too.
Anyway, the point of this entry is to say how much I enjoyed the weekend, and to record what I have learned this time around, so that next time we can have an even better experience.
1. Well, fortunately we did pre-register. Anyone who did not pre-register would be stuck for several hours on a line, just trying to get in. As it was, it took us maybe twenty minutes. If you want to go, plan ahead.
2. Most importantly, I think next time we want to start the weekend on Friday, not Saturday. We heard from several people there that Friday is not quite as crowded as Saturday and Sunday, which makes sense, because not everyone is willing or able to take a day off from work on Friday. But I think it would definitely be worth use eight hours of vacation time to have Friday time at the Con.
3. Be willing to wait in line for the really big names and events. We mistakenly thought we could get in line to see James Marsters only 20 minutes ahead of the starting time, and found that the line stretched all the way around the block. So we missed him on Saturday, but on Sunday we stood in line for about 50 minutes and had a relatively good seat. And yes, James Marsters was great, well worth waiting for, but unfortunately, because we HAD to go to the Sunday session, I had to miss the Star Trek session I was so hoping to see. If we had started on Friday, and gotten into lines early, I could have managed to see ALL the events I was most interested in.
4. Wear comfortable shoes, and comfortable clothes. There is a lot of walking. I don’t know how some of the people in some of their costumes managed it. Obviously they were more intent on looking good than feeling good. That would not be me. I have to feel good, I have to feel comfortable.
Of course, this does not mean that I am completely cutting out any possibility of wearing a costume. Wearing costumes is not usually my style, but I think I might not mind dreaming up something. Well, I have a whole year to think about it. Any ideas for me? If I don’t lose any more weight, my first choice would be Mrs. Weasley. I’m currently crocheting a multi-colored shawl that would be PERFECT for her look (of course I’d have to color my hair a brilliant orange, but so what? I’m game.) However, if I DO lose all the weight I’m hoping to lose, I’d like to show it off a bit. This is a possibility to which I would have to give a LOT more thought.
By the way, Russ says if he were to go in costume, he would be the Maytag Repairman. And the really weird part is that he would be perfectly within his rights to do so, and nobody would look at him funny. Though my preference is to see him as a Browncoat from Firefly. That would be cool.
5. Okay, one more thing I learned, I want to record for the future. Russ and I had a really excellent buffet in one of the hotels. I think it was in the Hyatt. Anyway, it was in the hotel that looks like this, because I took this picture as soon as we got done eating:
The buffet was a little more expensive than we were used to paying ($18.50 each) but then again EVERYTHING was more expensive in all three of the downtown Atlanta hotels. Even at the Peachtree Mall (which is connected to the hotels by upper level “tubes”) everything was somewhat more expensive than we are used to in our own hometown malls. But anyway, this buffet was really good, and the price included your drink, a choice of several desserts, and cup of coffee, if you wanted it. So all in all, it was well worth it.
6. Okay, one more thing. Don’t be shy! If you have a question, ask someone. If you don’t ask, you won’t learn. Everyone there is in the same boat, just trying to figure out how the Con works, and sometimes you have the questions, but sometimes you have the answers, so jump in and help, or be helped, whatever the case may be.
7. Ideas keep coming to me, so one more: The Hilton has REALLY comfortable beds. The room was nice, and the staff was very friendly. But next time, just for the heck of it, I might like to try one of the other hotels, the Hyatt or the Marriott. The only problem is that I understand one of those hotels is the “party hotel” with people running up and down the halls in drunken revelry all night long. Those two hotels were definitely more active as evening drew near. The Hilton was nicely quiet at night, so maybe this should be a case of “If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.” Of course, that kind of negates the whole adventuresome spirit of Dragon*Con.
Okay, that’s all for now. Got home, unpacked, did laundry, all that “normal” kind of stuff, and tomorrow is back to work. Sigh…
PS – By the way, I heard and remembered a funny joke: Have you heard about the new Chinese/German restaurant? The food is very good, but a half hour later you’re hungry for power.
Haha!
186.4
Well, I’ve done it. I’ve gotten back down to the lowest weight since I started keeping track in Alabama. The BAD thing about this is that I see the possibility of history repeating itself, and regaining some weight back like I did last time. This time I plan to guard very carefully against that possibility. It’s a week to the wedding, and I really would like to be NO MORE than this when I have to put on that dress. And I sure would love to weight LESS. That’s still a possibility. But for this moment…ah! Victory! 🙂
186.8
See? As I said last time, slow and steady wins the race. I am ALMOST back down to my lowest weight. My wedding dress fits, and I still have a week and a half to go.
And oh yes!!! I forgot to mention! A really big motivator for losing weight and getting healthy! At work they have started this…well, they’re calling it a “program” right now, but I think it’s really going to be a “contest.” They have invited all employees to form teams, and these teams are going to try to lose 5% of their body weight and engage in other healthy habits, like drinking water, eating fruits n veggies, exercising, etc. There will be a weigh in on Sept 5. To find out whether or not we have achieved our goal, I imagine there will be another weigh in when the “program” is over, first week in November.
So…teams…with a goal…a starting measurement…and presumably an ending measurement. Yep. This screams “contest” to me. I started a team with three of me co-workers, and we are all excited to undertake.
Good thing too, it’s over early in November, I think on the 7th, so I can ease up a little just as NaNo is starting to kick in!
187.6
I won’t complain. It’s Monday morning, and I’m less than I was at the beginning of the weekend. Also, yesterday I tried on my wedding dress, and it fits, tho admittedly tight, but it FITS, so as long as I don’t GAIN any weight in the next several days, I’ll be fine. It would be nice if I could lose one or two more pounds, but the urgency to lose weight has been significantly diminished.
187.4
I am now only one pound away from my lowest weight since I started keeping track in Alabama. Once again, I am beginning to feel like I can do this. All is not lost.