Mamavation Final Post: @ninemoremonths

Fun with the family.

I can’t believe it. I did it. I survived two Mamavation campaigns. In a row! I was nervous, and unsure of how I would handle it. I maybe thought it would have gotten a little easier, but honestly it didn’t. I will probably struggle for the rest of my life with making time for myself. It won’t be second nature, but it is starting to become a habit, and this is good. I have the tools, I have the support group, and now I have the habits to keep me going strong.

Things that I have noticed about myself that have changed:
-My confidence has skyrocketed.
-I have more energy.
-I am generally in a better mood.
-I am more naturally inclined to make healthy choices.
-I enjoy (rather than dread) spending time outdoors with friends and family.
-I can keep up with my kids!

I am happier, which means my family is happier. Mamavation really has changed my life in a good way.

Before: 201lbs, embarrassed to even show my face.

Bust: 44″
Left Arm: 14 3/4″
Right Arm: 14 1/2″
Waist: 38″
Hips: 44″
Left Thigh: 24″
Right Thigh: 24 1/2″

After:

Bust: 41″
Left Arm: 13 1/2″
Right Arm: 13 1/2″
Waist: 36″
Hips: 41″
Left Thigh: 23 1/2″
Right Thigh: 23 1/2″

Inches Lost: 11.75

Ending weight:

Total weight loss:
26.4 pounds!

SUPER BIG HUGE thank you to our wonderful sponsors! Chefs Requested, Earth Footwear, EAS Active, and of course Orville Redenbacher. Thank you also to our wonderful coaches Pete Cohen, Alysa Bajenaru, RD and Tracey Mallett and last but not least the wonderfully supportive community of Mamavation! I love you all!

Campaign 8: Building Character – 1 lb at a Time!

I can hardly believe this is my last post as a Mamavation Mom. After this I will be spreading my wings and continuing my journey with weight loss. My sights are set on a healthy weight I haven’t been at for years. Now I have the tools to do it!

Spring is a busy season around here. Planting has begun and everywhere I look there is potential growing. Right now I see the potential in myself. The seeds were planted with my hope and desire to lose weight. With Mamavation those seeds were germinated, tended and cared for. Now I am ready to bloom! With each pound I have lost I feel like I have gained strength, power and confidence. I love it!!

Mamavation bootcamp was the start I needed. I have to give a huge thank you to Alysa for her meal planning and nutritional help. Okay, to put it simply, she rocks! Good, simple food was what I needed. Well, that and in smaller portions, of course.  1450 calories and two snacks were easier to manage than I first thought.

April 6, 2011

So… are you ready for some changes?

Really?

First,  take a little walk down memory lane with me….

This week’s scale pic looks like this…

And for the whole package? Well, it is a bit smaller now.

And the stats stack up like this:

bust: 37.5 inches (-2.5 inches)

waist: 37 inches (-2.5 inches)

hips: 45. 5 inches (-4.5 inches)

thighs: 24 inches (-4 inches)

arms: 14 inches (+1 inch)

calf: 16 inches (-1 inch)

-14.5 inches total lost as a Mamavation Mom!!!

What is truly amazing is the disappearing “Mommy Belly”. My waist is more visible and I can see a difference between my hips, waist and bust. Woo-hoo! :) I still have more strength to add, but with Stephanie’s circuits I am sure I can do it.

So what is next for this Oregon Mom? Well, I will be training for my 5K, continuing on with weight training and keeping up with a regular exercise schedule. With the warmer air I hope to get all of us outside more to soak up the sunshine.

For every pound I lost, I more than made up for it in confidence and character. I know I am now stronger both physically and mentally. So, thanks everyone. I needed this bootcamp. I know that as my adapts to this schedule and these new changes I will slow down in my weight loss… but, every pound brings me closer to my goal. 1 lb at a time…

I can’t wait to see who the next Mamavation Moms will be. I am excited to cheer them on and see how they can transform their bodies along with their families. Mamavation can give you the tools to succeed, you just need to supply the hard work.

Big thanks to our sponsors, Earth Footwear EA SPORTS Active, Orville Redenbacher, and Chefs Requested. We appreciate your support! Also gotta give props to our coaching team, Pete CohenAlysa Bajenaru, RD and Tracey Mallett. Thank you so much for supporting Mamavation!!!!! And thank you for supporting me!

Sweat is my Drug.

Before we start…head on over here and read the awesome article that the local news station wrote on me…I’m pretty flattered and hope I put a great face on Mamavation :)

So last week I talked about motivation to lose weight, and how your primary motivation NEEDS to be that you are doing this for yourself.

I’d like to reiterate that you NEED TO make sure that you are not doing this for any external reasons (like your partner thinks you need to lose weight or you have to do it for work or whatever).

Lecture over.

Now we’ll chat about coping mechanisms in more depth. :)

Everybody has coping mechanisms. Like Chuck, who uses her pacifier to soothe herself when she’s angry or upset or I won’t let her have a permanent marker.

Mine used to be food.

If I was angry, I would eat.

If I did something “wrong”, I would punish myself and NOT eat.

I was not healthy.

When I removed my coping mechanism at the beginning of Mamavation, I had some pretty big issues trying to find something else to fill it with.

I got really angry with myself for feeling helpless, not figuring out that it was because I did not have my “security blanket” of food to help me sort through my emotions.

So I set off to find a new “blankie” and found it in exercise.

Now when I get mad, I do some situps or circuits or go on a walk.

If I’m sad, I do some yoga (try it, it works!).

If I’m happy, I do some dancing or run around after Chuck.

I think if you’re going to quit anything, be it smoking or soda or using food as a blankie, you have to replace it with a better choice. Be it gum for smoking, or water for soda…until it becomes a habit (which Pete says it does after only 21 days!) it needs to be a conscious decision every time you think about your former “blankie”.

Every time you want to smoke, you chew a piece of gum.

Every time you want a soda, you have a glass of water instead.

Until you don’t think about it anymore.

Just don’t jump off into removing something that soothes you without having something else to replace it with, ok?

Also, cake is not a good “blankie”. JFYI.

As for weight loss this week, I was swollen EVERYWHERE after running my 5k on Saturday (47:15….not too shabby for a first timer!) so I had A GAIN this week :(

But next week, I’m hoping to post a big loss…..

VLOG TIME! :D

Oh, and Chuck says hi. She’s not shy or anything.

Big puffy hearts and a THANK YOU to our sponsors, Earth Footwear EA SPORTS ActiveOrville Redenbacher, and Chefs Requested. I appreciate your support! Thanks to our coaches, Pete Cohen,  Alysa Bajenaru, RD and Tracey Mallett. Thank you so much for supporting Mamavation!!!!!

And thank all of YOU for supporting me!

Popping into Week 6

Oh, for the love of Food!

Yeah, it might have helped get me into this mess…

but, it is also helping me get out of it.

Popcorn can fill you up without all the calories

With a little planning, new knowledge and help, food has become my alli in this weight-loss journey.  It is nothing to be feared or hated. Food is good for me. I have to make smarter choices about how I fuel my “gas tank”.

I haven’t worried about what foods will help me “lose weight”,  instead I focus on what foods  complete my daily exchanges and are healthy for me. Just a little bit of positive thinking at work.

That once beloved brownie really was a one-sided friendship. It caused those late night cravings, bulging muffin top and guilty feelings  afterward. Instead I find myself turning to new friends like kale chips, almonds, or an old faithful fruit… like a small apple. Real nourishing foods. Not always glamorous, I admit, but they taste good and don’t leave me with nagging regret.

I love that eating as a Mamavation Mom hasn’t left me feeling hungry, or feeling like I am on a diet. Yes, my pasta bowl is smaller, and my protein portions are more realistic, but it is still satisfying. I try not to rush through my meals and am waiting to get those subtle clues that tell me I am full. I eat foods I enjoyed before, but have changed portion sizes or combinations of food. I also have to admit that after 6 week, I feel great!

My exchanges look like this:

  • Breakfast: 1 fruit, 1 soy milk, 1 starch, 1 fat
  • Snack: 1 fruit
  • Lunch: 1 veg, 1 soy milk, 1.5 starch, 1 plant protein, 1 fat
  • Snack: 1 veg, 1 protein
  • Dinner: 2 veg, 1 starch, 3 meat sub, 1 fat, 1 fruit

Easy! Nothing magical about it. So many choices to plug in for those exchanges. So, not  a diet, but a change in eating habits. This will change if you are at a different weight or activity level, but I wanted you all to see how I eat.

-21.2 lbs total!!

…and as proof that something so simple can really work, here is my weight this week folks…

I love that anyone can do that. Really, you can. I had such a hard time losing weight before, but it was always within reach. I want everyone in Mamavation to know that it is possible. Planning really is important.

As for snacking? As I have been told many times… “Don’t skip your snack!” Yes, it is really important to keep your body fueled, keep your metabolism stoked and energy level high. I love nuts, though I am careful with my portion sizes, and I love fruit. Mamavation really started me eating popcorn again,  which my kids just love!

My vlog post this week is a little thank you to Orville Redenbacher. They have been an awesome sponsor this campaign and I was glad to have that in my pantry for ultimate-munching-emergencies! Nom, nom.

A big thank you again this week to our fabulous sponsors, Earth Footwear EA SPORTS Active, Orville Redenbacher, and Chefs Requested. I appreciate your continued support! I also want to thank the coaching team, Pete CohenAlysa Bajenaru, RD and Tracey Mallett. Thank you so much for supporting Mamavation!!!!! And thank you for supporting me this whole time!

Week 5 and healthy snacks with @ninemoremonths

Sweaty and tired but oh so happy.

I can’t believe it is week 5 already! It’s been going by crazy fast, and I’m a little sad that there’s only two more weeks left. On the bright side, in a little over 3 weeks I get to meet and hang out with some of my Mamavation friends! I am really looking forward to getting away from the house, letting loose, working out, and having fun. Other than that, it’s been a good week and I’m pretty proud of myself for a few things.

A few highlights from the week:

-I RAN a 5K! So awesome, so amazing. I can’t believe I had that in me. I have to give credit to Leah for helping me push through.
-Already committed to yet another 5K. I may become addicted.
-I bought a skirt in a size TWELVE! In January I was in an 18. I haven’t been a 12 in at least 7 years.
-Finished our softball season with a winning record for our first season EVER.
-Made it through a super stressful bad day without using my crutch. (Junk Food!)

If you’ve been reading my Daily Food Journals you might notice that I sometimes have problems getting my snacks in. Some healthy snacks are super easy for an on-the-go type of mom, while others take a bit of prep work, and a few are just best eaten at home only. My biggest issue is time, so I tend to reach for snacks that are easy and quick. Before Mamavation, easy and quick snacks usually meant unhealthy snacks. Now that I’ve done a full overhaul of the kitchen, there’s no more junk food to fall back on. And no, I’m not always perfect and I don’t always eat the things I’m supposed to, but I’ve come so incredibly far and all of those little changes have finally started to add up to big things.

Little changes on the scale soon add up to big ones.

Even though I’m not losing a lot of weight each week, I’m still losing weight. As long as the scale is heading in the right direction I really don’t have much to complain about.

BIG thank you to our wonderful sponsors! Chefs Requested, Earth Footwear, EAS Active, and of course Orville Redenbacher. Thank you also to our wonderful coaches Pete Cohen, Alysa Bajenaru, RD and Tracey Mallett and last but not least the wonderfully supportive community of Mamavation!

One of those crazy days…

It’s week 5. (see what I did there, with the picture and week 5? OMG, I hope it’s week 5. Otherwise my joke just fell super flat.)

And just when you think things get easier, life likes to sometimes throw an enormous wrench in the works, trying to halt all semblance of a routine or normality, and you have to struggle to stay on track.

Losing weight is not a losing battle. (unless you count the pounds)

Losing weight and being healthier is a game. It’s replacing bad habits with new ones. It’s finding joy in the little things, like the fact that those shorts over there in the picture don’t fit anymore. It’s making sure that your friends understand that you’re not going out for ice cream with them because you are eating better, and not because you don’t love them anymore.

And I cannot repeat this enough: YOU HAVE TO DO THIS FOR YOU.

You can’t be a healthier you if you’re worried about comparing yourself to other people. You can’t lose weight in a healthy and sustaining way if your partner is saying “That’s it?” when you excitedly tell them you lost 3 pounds this week. (That didn’t happen to me, btw. Just so y’all don’t go yelling at Chef.)

You need to be worried about how YOU feel and how YOU look and whether or not YOU are happy with that number on the scale.

Because when everybody goes to sleep at night, it’s just you in your head. And if you are your own worst critic, then it’s hard to be happy for yourself.

I lost three pounds last week! And the big milestone has been hit…I weighed 239 the day I walked into the hospital to have Chuck 18 months ago, so it’s all gravy from here on out for me.

Also, I was interviewed by the local TV station (an article for their website!) last week for Mamavation….article should be up soon and I’ll update this post with the link and post it on Twitter for those of you interested :)

This week has been rough though….and I had a different vlog in mind before this morning.

But bear with me….and ignore the bags under my eyes. I was in the hospital until 4am.

Oh, and Chuck says hello.

(That’s a self portrait, btw.)

Planning is Key. Week 4 with @ninemoremonths

I’ve never been a planner. In fact, I’m a very last-minute kind of person. Schedules? No thanks. Calendars? Mine are blank. Meal planning? A foreign concept to me up until a few months ago. Things that I would have never done on my own are things that I now welcome, thanks to Mamavation. Having a workout schedule is incredibly helpful for someone who can barely make time for anything. And the meal plan? It has been my saving grace.

If you are any bit like I was, I fully encourage you to try meal planning. It may seem like a daunting task at first, but it really isn’t as bad as it seems! Start by reading the Food Journals of current and former Mamavation moms on Bookieboo. You can get a good idea of what our meal plans look like, and you can even find some really great meal ideas. Then take inventory of your fridge, freezer and pantry. I try to build my weekly plan around my freezer and pantry, and then I hit the grocery store for the fruits and veggies to fill in the gaps. This is my way of not wasting a lot of food. Lastly, don’t worry if once in a while you can’t stick to what you planned. It’s okay if you make a different dinner than the one you planned for. Things come up, don’t beat yourself up for it!

Ready for a home run!

This coming Wednesday is our last softball game of the season. In fact, for me it will be my last game for a while because I made the decision not to return for the summer season. I will hopefully be given the opportunity to sub if they need someone, but I will not be committing to a full 12 weeks. I have a few reasons for this, and I’m actually not going to go into all of them.

It’s a little bitter sweet. I’ve only been playing for about two years now, but I’ve come such a long way. I started at ground zero, barely able to hit a ball past the pitcher, unable to throw from one end of the infield to the other, one of the slowest runners on the team. Now I can hit into the outfield, throw from pretty much any position, and when I’m running the bases my team calls me “wheels.” The team has evolved as well. Season after season of not winning a game, or maybe winning only one or two. This season we are number one in our division. 8 wins, 1 loss, 1 tie. It’s pretty incredible! And so great to know that I contributed to that.

So this coming Wednesday is the “playoffs.” The top four teams are competing for the title of Champion, and of course a cool T-shirt. I hope that we win, but either way, I’m proud of myself and my team.

This week’s video is hopefully a little more coherent than last week’s video. I am feeling much better thanks to Alysa’s advice! Down a total of 23.2 pounds since January. The weekly losses are getting smaller, but looking at the bigger picture makes me feel great.

Still haven't given myself a pedicure...

BIG thank you to our wonderful sponsors! Chefs Requested, Earth Footwear, EAS Active, and of course Orville Redenbacher. Thank you also to our wonderful coaches Pete Cohen, Alysa Bajenaru, RD and Tracey Mallett and last but not least the wonderfully supportive community of Mamavation!

I don’t wanna, and you can’t make me.

That’s the stage we’re going through with Chuck right now. Everything is “NO!” and running away, laughing hysterically.

Funny enough, that’s how I’m feeling with Mamavation right now.

I don’t want to work out, and I don’t want to eat right and I just want to lie on the couch and revert back to the “old me”. I want to run away from my obligations and go be fat because it’s easier.

But it’s really not easier for me to be fat.

Before Mamavation, I could barely get up off the floor. I would procrastinate doing just about anything until it reached emergency proportions (i.e. cleaning the kitchen, doing laundry). I wouldn’t go out with my friends. I COULDN’T go out with my friends…because I had nothing but sweats and yoga pants to wear.

I would never have DREAMED of running a 5k, or even attempting to run a 5k.

The excuses took over my life. I have cancer. WAH. I have a small child who rules my world with an iron fist. WAH. I live with my fiancé’s parents and I’m sad about it. WAH.

It was really quite pathetic.

So I made the decision to not make excuses anymore. It doesn’t mean that they don’t pop up now and then, because they do. And it’s still a struggle for me to overcome my excuses and get up off my butt and do what I know I need to do to make myself a healthier and better person.

So my challenge to you this week? Ignore the inner voice that’s prompting you to fall back on old habits. Be it smoking or sodas or candy or what have you…..don’t go back there. It’s dark and scary and you don’t want to be there anymore.

Be the best you that YOU can be! (That’s my mantra for this week!)

Oh, and no big deal, but I lost two pounds last week, and am officially in the 230′s. Which I haven’t been in since I was pregnant with Chuck, who is now 18 months.

So all in all, I’m pretty excited this week….hoping to have an even BIGGER loss for you next week!

ALMOST FORGOT. I am signed up to run my first 5k on May 7th! If everyone could light candles or pray or cross fingers that I don’t embarrass my BFF who agreed to run with me, that would be fantastic.

(although, she agreed to run with me, knowing full well who I am. Embarassment is part of the package deal. I may be the one in the tutu and tiara.)

Big puffy hearts and a THANK YOU to our sponsors, Earth Footwear EA SPORTS ActiveOrville Redenbacher, and Chefs Requested. I appreciate your support! Thanks to our coaches, Pete Cohen,  Alysa Bajenaru, RD and Tracey Mallett. Thank you so much for supporting Mamavation!!!!!

And thank all of YOU for supporting me!

End of the School Year – Too Much Going on (Stacie)

The end of the school year is rapidly approaching and my calendar is on serious overload.

There are days when I really have no clue how I will do everything that I need to do.

Scouts. Boy Scouts. Girl Scouts.

Gymnastics. For all three kids.

Tennis. For two kids. And for me.

End of the year parties and events. Banquets. Celebrations. Probably a few other things that I am forgetting.

All of this means snacks on the go for me and for the kids. Meals sometimes on the go. Not getting enough water.

This is the time of year when I typically make the worst choices. Holidays have never been a problem for me. Because when you don’t eat healthy, every day is a holiday. Right?

My challenges this week are pretty much the same as last week except that I am hitting that mid-campaign fatigue too.

I will be traveling for a few days. This event happens every year. It often the only vacation that my husband and I get alone together. I am excited.

I know what needs to be done. I just need to concentrate…focus on doing it.

A big thank you to all of the campaign sponsors, Earth Footwear, EA SPORTS Active, Orville Redenbacher, and Chefs Requested. Your support is amazing and so greatly appreciated. I absolutely cannot wait to start working with Pete Cohen, Alysa Bajenaru, RD and Tracey Mallett.

Week 3 with @ninemoremonths

This week has been a struggle in taking care of myself. I am so incredibly thankful to be a part of Mamavation again. Because if it wasn’t for the campaign I would be right back on the back burner again. That back burner is how I got to be overweight, even obese, in the first place.

As moms we instinctively put our families first. When my to-do list seems like it’s miles long, usually the last things on the list are the ones that are for me. Working out, making sure to eat right, showering, putting on something besides pajamas, you get the point. But because I have people watching me, responsibilities, a contract, I can’t just ignore myself. And this is so awesome because it’s the kind of pushing and motivation that I need to succeed.

I am a creature of habit. Most of us are. Even though I have been doing so well my brain still occasionally wants to revert back to the old habits. The bad ones.

I am down 22.8 pounds. I haven’t been this weight in YEARS. Such an amazing feeling. Once again, sorry for the lack of pedicure. I need to give myself a mani pedi stat. Another prime example of putting things on the back burner.

Sorry if I’m not making much sense this week. I think I’m going to let my video do the talking for me.

BIG thank you to our wonderful sponsors! Chefs Requested, Earth Footwear, EAS Active, and of course Orville Redenbacher. Thank you also to our wonderful coaches Pete Cohen, Alysa Bajenaru, RD and Tracey Mallett and last but not least the wonderfully supportive community of Mamavation!