I'm getting my life back to 'normal'... which means today is weigh in day at Weight Watchers.
I've been eating out of control lately, but I've also been much busier and more active, so I think it's balanced out a bit.
My scales say I've lost about a kilo? I know that's not a lot since the last time I weighed in, but hey... it's not a gain!
I am nearly at the 10 kgs lost... which means I get to wear my new boots soon! Maybe that will be next week.
After Weight Watchers I am coming home to read some blogs, then maybe do some sewing.
As I said, get back to normal. Stop living one day to the next in anticipation... expectation... and living on the very edge of my nerves.
It's not healthy. I'm kinda sick of it all already.
So, that's me for now. I'll be back later with the amount LOST. And I hope, never to be found again!
ONWARD...
22 MARBLES. That's how many go into the 'LOST' jar.
I lost 2.2 kilos in the past 3 weeks, so I'm happy as hell. I am only .600 grams away from 10 kgs lost AND then I can wear my new boots!
Next week.... I will be in them.
After Weight Watchers I did a small grocery shop, enough to last a week or so. I'm over buying meat day by day. We could be here for ages yet, so back to normal shopping too.
I'm now going to put the groceries away and then sit down a read some blogs.
12.42 pm: Well THAT was nerve racking!
I was in the garage cleaning the 2nd fridge when I heard someone knocking on my house wall... so I opened the door and found our buyers in my driveway.
So, said hello, and invited them in for an impromptu look again.
They jumped at the chance... and they seemed to ask lots of questions, which I was happy to answer. We exchanged phone numbers too.
NOT GETTING EXCITED...NOT NOT NOT.
9.35 PM: Well we had my Aunt and Uncle visit us after dinner tonight, which was lovely.
I made beef nachos for dinner, Stew was very happy when he got home and found that out. I don't make it that often.
End of Day: an interesting day... and a good day with the positive weight loss.
nite nite
Wednesday, July 29, 2015
FACING THE SCALES
Posted by Chris H at 6:11 AM
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hugs Chris your life of late has been stressed to the max its no wonder u have been eating out of controll good on you for taking the reins and getting back on that horse xxx
ReplyDeleteFelicity
Well done on the loss Chris. You say that you are an emotional eater and you certainly have had some ups and downs recently.
ReplyDeleteCongrats on the loss Chris. Great work. new boots are a great incentive too... I had to go to the doctor today and I've lost 4kg since the 2nd of June so I am very pleased with myself. Unfortunately I might have gall bladder issues so am off for a scan today to find out more. Kate444
ReplyDeleteI had my gall bladder out about 12 years ago Chick, so can tell you a few things about it if you want.
DeleteWell done on the weight loss!
My gall bladder is in pristine condition dammit. That means it's a mystery what's going on. . Eeeee excited much about the buyers! !!
DeleteWell done on the weight loss. ..
ReplyDeleteDoes this mean you have the second offer in on your home?
ReplyDeleteYes.
DeleteCongrats on the weight loss and those boots are so close. Is this the back up buyers that were visiting???
ReplyDeleteYes.
DeleteSo is this the first buyer regretting saying no, or the second party that was interested ?
ReplyDeleteThe 2nd, back up offer people.
DeleteWell done that's great good on the buyers coming around they want to ask things away from real estate agents probably..... Can't wait to see those gorgeous boots again.
ReplyDeleteAwesome work on the weight loss. Isn't it a bit creepy the buyers were wandering around knocking on the walls?
ReplyDeleteNot really. they still seem keen. But Im not getting excited. Anything can happen yet.
DeleteI hope they weren't knocking walls to test some stupid theory against timber-framed homes... Still can't believe the first buyers pulled out on the basis. Well, I can actually - I live in Western Australia where everyone is all about building double-brick homes. Of course, as soon as you buy in older suburbs, the are largely timber framed homes. We bought our timber framed home 10 years ago, and still get ribbed by family over the fact that it's not brick!! Liz
ReplyDeleteWell done Chris on the weight loss - great effort. You've got the right attitude about the house sale - I'm sure all will be good soon enough. Good luck
ReplyDeleteWas it the lower offer couple or the first idiots?
ReplyDelete2nd offer couple
DeleteHOW on earth did that weight loss happen? WOW!!
ReplyDeleteWell done on the weight loss.
ReplyDeleteCongrats on the weigh in. Hope the buyers come back with an offer.
ReplyDeleteIs that the 1st buyers or the 2nd ones?
ReplyDeleteSo happy to see you trucking along. Good on you!
ReplyDeleteGood luck with these second viewers! Well done on the weight loss.
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