28 September 2008

I feel obligated.

Here is my post. Hooray! I now have a scale (on loan from Mom) and a flat and convenient place to put it. I'll be honest, the only thought I've been giving to food lately is "Gee, I won't be able to eat this in a little while." Although, I haven't decided when "a little while" is. One would think we would have picked a less hectic time to start losing weight, what with you and a baby and me and moving, but I suppose the moral to that story is that there is no convenient time to start a weight loss program.

Although one motivation is that now that I have a little extra money to spend on clothes, I would like those clothes to fit me and look nice.

And now, I'm trying to kick a cold. It couldn't have come at a less opportune time, especially now that I can't just opt to sleep through class. I suppose that now "sleep through class" would mean "get fired from job." Oh well, here's to DayQuil and a healthier immune system!

The first plateau

I was curious to see if I'd drop more than 20 pounds as part of my body's natural postpartum purge. The answer is no. I definitely think I am done with the magic weight loss, since I have held steady at the same weight for the last nine days. Maybe I really will have to stop eating ice cream and cookies.

21 September 2008

The first 20 are the easiest

The best thing about losing 40 pounds of pregancy weight gain is that the first 20 or so melt away like a dream. Well, perhaps "a dream" isn't quite the best categorization, since in the past two weeks I've lost 20 pounds only through having major abdominal surgery, delivering a baby, and sweating. Nevertheless, I don't know that I can fairly say I "worked" to lost that weight, so I am therefore not giving myself a big prize.

The other thing about post-pregnancy weight loss is that I can't really cut calories since I'm nursing, so I'll still be eating around 2100-2400 calories a day. And I don't really count calories, so maybe I'm eating more than that. The point is, I have to eat a lot in order to be healthy and make Mommy's Magic Milk. Yet I know that I'll slowly lose the weight (once the initial plunge is over) if I exercise and eat well. They say all calories are not created equal, and that is definitely true. Three hundred calories of fruit, for example, is a lot better for weight loss than 300 calories of ice cream. So that's the plan. Eating smart. Now I just have to figure out what that means, realistically.

Truth be told, I probably won't start being really deliberate about what I eat for another week or two. Jeremy's mom will be in town next week, then I think it'll take me another week or so to get re-organized and to regroup. That's the hope, anyway.

Hopefully you're not reading this and thinking, "Wow. That's quite a weight loss plan." Don't worry. I'll have a more concrete set of plans soon.

P.S. What should some of our blog features be? Should we post about what we eat so we can bounce ideas off each other? Should we each post a weekly recipe? Thoughts?

Bon appetit!