Fancy Schmancy Custom Road bike ~ Mondonico Futura Legero
Found on side of the road bike ~ Motobecane Mixte
Gravel bike ~ Salsa Vaya
Favorite bike ~ Soma Buena Vista mixte
Folder ~ Brompton
N+1 ~ My seat on the Rover recumbent tandem
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I haven't been very good at weighing in, but I'm at -3 for the challenge
Not what I wanted, but I've restrained myself more than usual this year - I've still indulged - just in the stuff that's really good, and not all the crap!
We're having Lentil Soup with Turkey Sausage for Christmas Eve dinner - lots of veggies. We're planning Oyster Stew for tomorrow. It's our first Christmas at home alone (last year we traveled and saw a relative). So, it's a little odd. It's nice to get to spend time with DH, and we get to do what we want to do. But, it's hard not to get to see anyone....
Ah well.
CA
PS - I'm definitely in for the New Year!
Most days in life don't stand out, But life's about those days that will...
Well, I have failed. I actually had lost 25 lbs in the last year, and thought 10 more would be perfect, but instead I gained almost 10.
My 19 year old neice died on the 9th after a four year battle with leukemia, and it was just too hard to diet. Food felt so much better than anything else. She was a wonderful girl, and we are devastated.
Anyway, dieting just didn't seem important. I need to work on that now, and will, with a vengence.
Become a blood and platelet donor. And get tested for the bone marrow donor program if you can. Someone else's little girl may be saved.
peace,
laura
Get a bicycle. You will not regret it if you live.~Mark Twain
Eeep. This will be a tiny bit of thread drift. Sorry in advance. Don't flog me please!
Horsemom: I'm so sorry to hear about your niece's battle with leukemia. We found out a month ago that my Mom's cousin has leukemia. Luckily his sister was a bone marrow match and he underwent the transplant about a week ago I think. He has since been in and out of consciousness and is undergoing more chemo. After learning about his leukemia and learning the facts of bone marrow matches (the chances of finding a match in the family is only about 30%) I signed up for OneMatch (the Canadian branch of the registry). I have my appointment to give a sample in the next week. So I really support people joining as well, they really really need people from all ethnic backgrounds. And the dialysis-like procedure is becoming more and more popular in lieu of the actual surgical procedure, so it's not quite as scary as it used to be.
Ok, so sorry about the thread drift!
I didn't participate in the challenge but I'm sure up for the next one! Am riding in Death Valley in Feb and need to lose something/anything by then and beyond.
Well,weighed in today and am up one from the initial. Considering I've been sick 3 times over the last month and all the yummy treats, I consider this a victory.
I'm up for another challenge in the new year!
(((Horsemom)))
I am so sorry for your loss. You definitely did not fail. Failing is giving up - you have not given up - you are ready to dust yourself off and start again.
As for me...
Looks like the bottom line ended up being a 4 pound loss.
I'll take it (as long as it was a loss, and not a gain) and count me in for a new challenge in the new year.
Lynette