I'm gonna be real here. I've gained about 20 pounds since November. I wasn't eating totally horrible or even over eating. I also wasn't being intentional about eating healthy nor was I exercising. I have all kinds of excuses:
Winter came and it was much too cold to go outside
Then there was the whole ice on the ground issue
I didn't have a workout buddy
We didn't have access to a gym (b/c the cost was outrageous for childcare)
I'm pretty sure out old house would have collapsed if I jumped indoors
I spent all my free time searching for a house and teaching kiddos
That whole moving thing happened
Camps and VBS zapped all my energy
But at the end of the day, ALL of those are excuses.
I have a good friend who is a homeschool mom and also a nutrition expert with a degree to back it. She used to be my built in workout buddy at the YMCA in Florida...mostly b/c she taught the classes. It was a given that I'd not only have a good workout, but that my buddy would always be there b/c she had to be. This friend had a challenge with energy and weight loss in spite of teaching all those classes and being intentional about eating healthy and exercising.
About a year ago, said friend embarked on a journey with Advocare. It radically changed her life. She had energy and got very toned (though she was never fat at all). Mostly, she felt like her energy level helped her get more out of her day with work, homeschooling, and being a mom. As I've watched her journey, I have longed for that same energy.
Skeptically, I spoke with hubby about it. Let's face it, he's a stud already. He's skinny, very fit, and a hunk o burning love :) After talking with my friend on speaker phone/Facetime, we decided BOTH to do what's called a 24 Day Challenge through Advocare together.
Day 1 of the challenge was yesterday, and it was a BREEZE. You basically eat very healthy (similar to a paleo diet - or eating the way God made food without all the processed stuff) on a schedule (though the schedule is basically just making sure you get in all your protien and veggies) coupled with a vitamin regiment and a fiber drink. You also have to drink tons of water. The worst part of the whole day was that I used every restroom I passed b/c I drank so much stinkin water.
Day 2 is today. Both hubby and myself have lost 8/10 of a pound already (how hubby had anything to lose is just beyond me). He hopes to come out of this thing with a 6 pack. I hope to shed this weight that I've accumulated, and it only helps that I started P90X in addition to my 24 Day Cleanse.
I'll spare you the before pics, but if this thing works, you better believe I'll post after pics :)
I have been married for 11 years, and I have 2 wonderful children. I am an on-the-go homeschooling mom, and with 2 young children, there is never a dull moment. Life is challenging, but I think my shoes are pretty spectacular. I would not trade them for anything in the world. My days are full, my life is busy, and I am incredibly blessed!
Our Family
Tuesday, July 29, 2014
Monday, July 28, 2014
Summer 2014
old house
New house
red house (blue house)
painting with friends is always more fun
look what we found when we unpacked
at the new ESPN studio that hubby just launched
At the top of a mtn overlooking Lake Placid
I was scared
Can you tell?
That was a serious cliff and
the kids were having waaaaay too much fun on the edge
The top of Whiteface Mountain - & hubby wore flip flops
This is a must see farmer's market in Montreal
They have fresh produce, cooked food and lots of yummy samples
This reminded me of the Epcot ball
saw a lot of Olympic stuff
We picnicked on Whiteface Mtn
Oh yes we did...and I was so nervous I screamed at the kids the whole time.
That was one steep drop off on both sides.
Montreal
life long friends - er, almost
We've know one another for almost 20 years
They were both in our wedding
Now our kids are friends and nearly the age we were when we met
Notre Dame
*bought a house!
*wrapped up our school year early May complete with a CC Memory Master which is no small feat!
*packed up our West Hartford rental house
*painted almost the entire upstairs of our new house with friends
*moved over the course of 2 weekends to our new home close to hubby's work (which could not be done without the help of several amazing friends)
*my oldest has a piano recital - he was awesome
*we went to a wedding on Block Island
*hubby worked a lot and helped launch the new ESPN studio
*hubby traveled for work
*the dog got super sick, but she's still kicking - although barely
*fully unpacked
*had VBS at a church not so close to home but well worth it
*enjoyed 2 weeks of family who flew up to visit us/help us get our new house organized
*went to 2 weeks of sports camp with a local church (in the heat all day for 2 weeks straight)
*played with new neighbors (lots)
*went to Lake Placid and hiked
*drove on to Montreal to meet up with friends and explore this beautiful French city
*ate ice cream for dinner - twice!
*picked strawberries
*we were invited to a new Bible study group very close to home with awesome like minded people of various ages/stages of life. It was awesome!
*had the tummy bug pass through our house
*went boating/swimming on the Hudson River with awesome friends/family
*planned for another awesome year of homeschooling
*the kids grew several inches and went through some very expensive shoe sizes!
I'm sure I've left off a lot of the excitement, but that's the last few months in a nutshell. We have been busy, but we are thoroughly enjoying life in our new home. We have lots of plans on the horizon especially with the onset of school...starting this Wednesday! Eyeyey...I'm really excited about school starting, but the idea of starting a routine each day seems overwhelming with all that's going on right now. It is a much needed routine.
And as if that weren't enough, we started a much needed cleanse today. I'll write more about that later, but for now, I just wanted to give a quick update on what our family has been doing. It's been a very exciting, fun-packed summer!
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