January 17, 2012 4:36 AM MST

Day 3

It has been an exercise of sharing food today!  A colleague and I decided to get the usual and just split it 50-50 which made us compliant to the half portions rule.  It was kind of nice doing it with someone who is very supportive and right in there with you.  Unfortunately, an old photo of a few months back appeared later in the afternoon which is evidence once again why I am doing PCP!  It drove me to get home and do my exercises early so I wouldn't miss doing them or having to do them simultaneously with toothbrush in hand prepping for bedtime.  I was a true porky pig in the photo and I so ever do want to make the appropriate changes in diet and lifestyle to never go back there again.  So as I write, I am reminded that the weekly photo was seen by some today which I honestly had anxiety about but it wasn't so bad.  They responded with support which I so appreciate.  Hope they are around on day 67 to keep me going!  I never thought 10 more jumps would be as challenging as they turned out to be.  Never was a good jump roper, actually my kindergarten teacher said I wasn't coordinated enough because I struggled with jump roping way back when.  I wonder what she would think of me now if she could see this PCPer going about his rounds.  So half way through week 1 and I feel progress.  The old ads are definitely tighter and the legs are coming alive too with the daily push through squats and lunges.  Less hungry today.....and I am still smiling.  Thanks everyone and you know who you are for your support!

Sarah-k
Sarah K. said...

We'll still be here for you on day 67 if others aren't. Funny about your kindergarten teacher. Keep up the momentum - love it!

January 17, 2012 10:25 AM
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