I'm not going to lie. I gained a ton of weight when I was pregnant with Evan. My baby weight has never just fallen off of me, I'm not that lucky of a person. I have to really work at it. I love junk food, it's for sure my downfall.
I can't even bare to admit how much I weighed the day we had Evan. The thought makes me want to throw up in my mouth. I am that average person who gains weight over nine months and takes me nine months to lose it.
I've lost 50, and to get back to the weight I was the day I found out I was pregnant with Evan, I still have 12lbs to go, but, it's a light at the end of the tunnel!
Now that I am thinking about it, what does it mean when people say, "OMG, you've had six kids? You don't look like you've had six kids!"?
I've been dwelling on that for a while now. How am I suppose to look? Am I suppose to look like a tired, over weight mother of six who doesn't take care of herself?
I think that is part of the problem with society. I have heard people say, "I know I'm over weight, but I've had two kids". I've decided that's not really a good excuse. The good lord knows it's almost impossible for me to resist that mac & cheese I make the kids for lunch sometimes, so don't get me wrong. I just think our society in general is lazy.
The perfect exercise routine is getting outside and playing with your children. That is all I am able to do. Would I totally LOVE to take a yoga class? You bet, but, that doesn't really fit into the schedule. I will however, always make time to get my hair cut or get out by myself for a little 'me' time.
Let's be honest with one another, I enjoying looking good. Not only for myself, but for the husband. I don't know any husband that wants to be seen with a wife that looks like shit (and this goes both ways, boys!). Okay, that is the rant for the day.
Went to Dan's Home Depot this afternoon to have lunch with him. I mentioned in the post below that we were going to start a little home reconstruction. It's a little overwhelming now that I've not only seen this prices on some of this stuff, but then did (as quick of) math that I could in my head and almost had a panic attack. It's not like I thought these projects would be cheap, but it's all the 'hidden costs' involved that virtually double the price of everything. New carpet in the house is going to cost (just about) $1300-and that's just the lower level.
If we add our breakfast room, the flooring (10" ceramic tile) will cost $1600, but that includes instillation, so that's bonus (?).
I hate these kinds of house projects. I kind of left Home Depot feeling as if it would be cheaper just to tear the damn house down and start all over.
One thing at a time, so I'm not sure how this is all going to work out yet, but we have found that everything always works out the way it should.
Sunday, January 10, 2010
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