Showing posts with label Milestone. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Milestone. Show all posts

You have a tooth....now you have to brush it

Grace meets Santa




1 Year Blogiversary!

Stop the presses...what did that say? A year? Has it seriously been a year since I started this blog?  Yes it has!  So I thought to celebrate, I'd attempt to make my first vlog!  Soo here it goes!



Thanks again, I really do appreciate each and every one of you and your comments.  They make me smile and inspire me to do better!

PS: I never realized how many expressions I make while talking! Haaaa!
PSS: Please ignore my lack of editing, and the lovely car scenery!

Snip Snip...time for a change

I have been thinking about cutting my hair for a few weeks now.  Since the beginning of summer, my hair is almost always in a ponytail.  And since I have been running more and therefor sweating more, its really been more of a hindrance then a joy.  So I made the decision on Friday to take the plunge and get it chopped off.  I also thought, hey while I'm at it why don't I color it again?  Last year I had a carmel color that I loved and thought, well even though it doesn't feel like it, fall is just around the corner right? So let's go a little darker.

So I called my aunt, who I am lucky enough to also be my stylist and we set something up for Sunday night. I was really nervous all day Sunday, like am I doing the right thing? It's finally gotten long again and now you are wanting to cut it all off? Will you regret it...is wearing a ponytail every really that bad?  The answers to all three of these were a resounding YES!  Just do it chicken.....you need a boost!

So here is how I looked at 6 o'clock last night....catch ya later Goldilocks!

And by 10 o'clock I was....hello sweet carmel!
It looks a little darker this morning, especially around the top of my forehead, but it will lighten up a tad this week.  I couldn't be happier with my decision...I feel so much better.  What do you think...too short or too dark? It matches my eyebrows pretty nicely so I'm thinking its just right!

Amazing how liberating a change like this can be...I feel like I am refreshed and ready to go! Happy Monday everyone!


C25K Week 2 Complete and another milestone met!

Well, I made it the end of Week 2 of C25K. No falls, no sprains and I didn’t cry one time! That’s pretty good.

First I want to share another milestone that I achieved this morning. I am proud to day that I lost 3 lbs this week, pushing my total to 45.4 lbs lost! I weigh 5 lbs less now then I did on the day I got married almost 5 years ago! That’s awesome! I can’t help but wonder why I let myself get so heavy and out of shape throughout the last five years. I had some rough stressful times when my mom had to get her pacemaker/defibrillator , finishing my Masters degree, buying a house, losing my mother…the list could go on and on, but everybody has rough times. I just lost sight of taking care of myself during those rough times. But those are detours that I dealt with and am handling better now while controlling my weight. For the first time, I am really focused on achieving my goal, and I can see the light at the end of the tunnel. That is a motivation in itself.


That means less then 10 lbs to my initial goal weight! Wow…can’t believe I am almost in single digits!!! Makes me wonder if I should keep going when I get there? Well let’s get there first then we can see what happens next. Baby steps Mendie, baby steps.

OK, back to C25K. I was really nervous starting week 2, it was 50% more then I had been running. Oh there were a few intervals that I had to stop a few seconds early because of the searing pain in my side…what’s up with that anyone…know how to prevent it? But other then that I did the entire thing as I was supposed to and each day was about the same speed, making it 1 ½ miles. I did notice that I started quicker and by the last ½ mile I was feeling it and wishing I could be done.

I actually ended up doing 4 days of this level, because I felt I needed a little more before moving onto the next one…which honestly freaks me out because it has a 3 minute run…two times! Praying my lungs can take it.

Summary of Week 2:

Day1:Wow, that extra 30 seconds really makes a difference..I feel the burn! In my side, my shins and my knees. Maybe I should have waited a little longer after dinner…think I feel something jiggling around in my belly. That can’t be helping.

Day2:I had to stop 10 seconds early in the next to last running interval, my side felt like it had knives in it! Am I breathing enough…feels like the whole neighborhood can hear me exhaling as I run. Said hello to a neighbor as I was running and sounded like a cross between Grover and a psycho killer. Lovely.

Day3:Feels good, still having side pains after the first mile, sweating like a whore in church (thanks grandma for that saying) and am red as a lobster…but I’m doing it. Legs are a little jelloish when I walk in the house, but I am happy I got out and did it.

Day4:Had to an extra rest day before I got this last one in, and from the beginning of the run my calves felt sooo tight. Started out towards the front inside, different from shin splints definitely more in the muscle. When I finished my 1 ½ miles, stretched and got inside to sit down to take off my shoes, my calves were sooo tight! Walking felt like it was so painful, almost like when I started shredding. They are better this morning but still sore, am I running too hard, pushing off the wrong way, not taking long enough strides? Something is off, just need to experiment and see what doesn’t make me hurt. But finished the whole thing and fought thru the pain.

So overall, I am happy with completing week 2 of C25K. I cheated on 2 intervals the whole week, but only for about 10 seconds each. I am very nervous about week 3 starting, hope I can do it. It seems like such a big jump, but I guess they know what they are doing…millions of people have done it and so can I!

Ready for week 3 to begin this weekend! Bring it on...but be gentle with me please!