Archive for March, 2010

Favorite Friday – Southern Savers

Friday, March 26th, 2010

Favorite Friday

I’ve been teasing about this post for weeks now, but I have been busier than a one-armed paperhanger on Thursdays and Fridays lately, and it just never gets written.

But I decided that it cannot wait any longer…because if you live in the South, and you would like to never pay for toothpaste again, you really need to check out this blog.

Southern Savers

Southern Savers - Southern Deals and Frugal Steals

As I’ve mentioned before, I’ve always wanted to try couponing, but felt that I just didn’t have the time to devote to it. I mean, I had visions of women spending hours organizing their coupons, pouring over their four copies of the Sunday paper and typing up a list of which grocery store had pickles for 3 cents less than the others.

Yeah, I don’t have time to do all that.

So, then, enter The Godmother. She attends this seminar, and becomes the coupon master. She graciously shared her new-found knowledge with me, and let slip the secret to her success.

Southern Savers.

Jenny, who runs the site, does all of the work for you. Well, not the cutting out the coupons part, or the actual shopping, but for real, everything else.

Where should I begin?

Shopping Lists
She goes through the sale papers every week, makes a list of all of the good deals for each store, and notes coupons floating around that you could use on each item. When I say “coupons floating around,” I mean that she tells you what date Sunday paper they were from, and which “booklet,” or gives you a link to where you can print the coupon online.

A lot of her lists even have this thing where you can check off the items that you want to buy, and then you can print that list with the items you want and all of her great notes for those items.

And, even better, she actually gives you ideas for what to buy and when, and with what other items, so you can save the most money. Separating items into multiple orders is one of her tricks that I think is just pure genius.

Click here to see an example on her blog (the free toothpaste mentioned earlier…it’s under “Extra Care Deals”):

Are you over there looking at it? If you’re not, you should be.

Yes, she told me (well, me and everyone else who reads her blog) how to make $1 profit on their toothpaste. And I totally did it.

You think $1 isn’t that much, and it’s really not, but when you start getting lots of items for free, for profit, or for huge discounts, that can cut hundreds off your monthly budget.

Resources
She also has sections on her blog solely devoted to explaining to you the ins and outs of couponing. Which stores do double coupons, whether you have to buy both items in a buy-one-get-one-free sale, explanations of all of the customer loyalty account rewards (you know, those little cards you scan at checkout), coupon lingo guides…seriously, everything you need to get started.

You can easily find the info for your favorite store, because she has everything very well-organized with categories and tags. You can quickly find the most current deals at each store, the best deals for the week on “need-it-now” items, and links to getting more coupons.

I am not joking, ya’ll…I started actually getting into this like three weeks ago, I spend maybe two to three hours per week on the planning and shopping combined, and I’m already getting a bunch of stuff for free and saving 60% on my total bill.

See, this is why I’ve been so into couponing lately. Because I don’t really have to do anything. She does all of the thinking for you. All you have to do is clip and shop. Done.

Yeah, whatever…I’m getting old and lame and totally detached from the youth of America…but I got toothpaste for free!

Suck it, young single professionals with your expendable incomes and minimal credit card balances! You have a life full of wild excesses and negligible responsibility, but i have FREE TOOTHPASTE!

Um, yeah, so just go check out her site, and buy a Sunday paper this week. See if you can’t get something for free, or something for like one buck. I promise it will make you feel like you just had a triple shot of espresso.

**I yoinked the logo from Southern Savers without permission, so if the owner sees this and wants anything removed, just let me know. **

On Why I Love My Husband

Thursday, March 25th, 2010

He’s a badass, plain and simple

On Why I Love My Husband

He’s the best Daddy these girls could ever ask for

On Why I Love My Husband

He’s the love of my life

On Why I Love My Husband

Word of the Day – Overwhelmed

Wednesday, March 24th, 2010

Word of the Day

Overwhelmed – overcome completely in mind or feeling

Aw hell, ya’ll know what it means, I’m sure. But did you know that there’s really not a good synonym for it? Not in the sense I mean, at least. If I say that I’m feeling overwhelmed, I’m talking about being beyond stressed out to the point where my brain can’t even wrap itself around everything I have to think about, much less formulate a plan to get it all accomplished.

There are plenty of synonyms that mean “overcome,” as in “overcome with grief,” which is handy sometimes. I’ve been “overwhelmed with love,” so I can see using it that way. But I need something that conveys that all-encompassing sense of dread and exhaustion.

There are a gazillion synonyms that mean “defeated” or “crushed” or “attacked.” There are some that mean “confused” or “dumbfounded.”

We even have “doomed” listed as a synonym.

Is thesaurus.com always so negative? I’m trying to find a way to express my feelings through words as a kind of catharsis, and thesaurus.com only seems to want me to think about being defeated and doomed. Thanks yo.

I mean, isn’t there a synonym that isn’t so permanent…so hopeless? Maybe one that hints at the possibility of a positive outcome?

Maybe I just need to stop looking for flowery language.

So, “overwhelmed” it is. I guess I don’t really need a better word, since this does a pretty good job by itself, but I was hoping to, maybe, teach ya’ll another new word.

Wait, why was I talking about this again? Oh yeah…

I am completely overwhelmed this week.

I am overwhelmed by how fast the days fly by. I am overwhelmed by Ruby fast approaching 6 months, and Sadie fast approaching 3 years. I am overwhelmed by the fact that I have two beautiful, amazing, (mostly) healthy daughters. I am overwhelmed by the love and support of my friends and family. I am overwhelmed by the blessings in our life.

And I am overwhelmed by the feeling that I should just slow down and enjoy it more. And enjoy these girls more…while they’re little, before the time slips away.

My beautiful girls

My beautiful girls

But I can’t. At least, not as much as I want to.

Because I’m overwhelmed with housework. My icky bathroom, nasty kitchen, and dirty laundry all over the floor are screaming at me to “please, PLEASE for the love of all that is good in the world, MAKE US CLEAN AGAIN!”

Because I’m overwhelmed with work. I have a gazillion projects going on right now, and the work load doesn’t show signs of slowing down anytime soon. For the first time ever, I’ve been booked solid for the past two months, and might even be booked for the next two.

Don’t get me wrong…it’s great to know that I’ve got work and I will have money coming in, and there are millions of people who do not have that reassurance right now. And I know that being able to work from home and still make money is fantastic and there are people who would kill to be able to do it.

But just because I’m thankful to have the work and the situation that I have doesn’t mean that it makes it any easier to get it all done. I am only one woman! I have only ten fingers, and I only know how to type with seven of them!

If anyone suggests that I learn to type correctly so that I can write code faster, my response will have to be edited for inappropriate language.

I’m overwhelmed with the demands of being a mother, a wife and a friend. I don’t know how to navigate the school system. I don’t know how to make my husband feel loved and appreciated every day. I don’t know how to make sure both of my girls are always dry, clean, full, hydrated, well-rested, challenged, entertained and happy. I don’t know how to make sure all of the people in my life always know how much they mean to me, because, let’s be honest, I can’t explain anything in a few, quick words.

Where was I going again?

Actually, I’m not sure if I ever really had a goal in mind…

Maybe something about bootstraps…or lemonade.

Whatever.

It just feels good to get it all out. For those of you who know me in real life, don’t worry…I’m not having a full-out melt-down. Just one of those I-have-to-get-this-out-or-I-will-explode kind of days. Even though everyone has been amazing helping me the past few weeks (and months), sometimes a girl’s just got to let it all out. :)

So, I’m going to stop playing with my blog and get back to work. If I’m MIA for a few days, ya’ll know where I am.

Midnight Train to McFatty Monday

Monday, March 22nd, 2010

So last week, Blair left me a comment. Yes, the Blair. McFatty Monday Blair.

And she not only left me a comment, but left me a comment that was super helpful.

Blair says: Slow & steady wins!! & muscle weighs more than fat so if you’re working out more, I bet you’re losing inches, not pounds!

Yeah, yeah, I’m sure you say that to all the girls *blush*

I wasn’t down about gaining a little last week (because the shrimp and grits were so totally worth it…so much so that I went back with Kyla on Saturday night and got them again), but I was hoping that my stepping up on the workouts was at least doing something.

So after I saw Blair’s comment, and composed myself from feeling like the popular girl just asked me to sit with her at the lunch table, I went and measured my waist. Thankfully, I had measured my waist when I started all of this, so I had something to compare it to. Actually, Kyla Brown measured my waist for me, after we spent 10 minutes arguing about where your waist is and finally consulted Wikipedia to settle the dispute once and for all.

So, yeah, measured the waist to see if there was any change. And guess what? I lost THREE INCHES! Blair was right! I was overcome with the urge to yell “What What!”

I think I’m going to start including waist measurement progress in my weekly numbers. I wish I had thought to take a measurement of my hips when I started, but I think I’ll still start measuring that as well. It’s not like I want to be a 36″-24″-36″ or anything, but it would be nice to at least have the measurements to see if any progress is being made.

Sorry, no bust measurement. There is really nothing that can be lost on that front, unless they just go away completely…in which case, I’ll be writing a post about my amazing disappearing boobs.

Anyway, here is where we are for the end of week four:

McFatty Monday - Week Four

Workouts: (date – time, calories burned, weight at start)

3/16 – 54 min, 193 cal, 144.2lbs.
3/17 – 41 min, 145 cal, 144.6lbs.
3/18 – 31 min, 90 cal, 143.1lbs.
3/20 – 12 min, 43 cal, 146.4lbs.
3/21 – 33 min, 105 cal, 145.1lbs.

At the end of it all:
Weight: 143.7lbs
BMI: 26.45
Waist: 32.5″
Hips: 42.5″

This week change:
Weight: loss of 1.8lbs
BMI: loss of .33
Waist: loss of .5″

Total Weight Loss: 3.3lbs.
Total BMI Loss: .73
Total Inches Lost in Waist: 3.5″

This week, I did do a little better with the workouts and I did only have one big pig-out meal (you can tell which day we went out by the jump in weight above). I’m fairly happy with how things went. I would like to see some lower numbers, but any progress is still progress.

With the workouts, I did workout late at night several times, and I’m finding that, while those are easier to fit into my schedule, they don’t make me feel quite as productive. I’d like to try to get my workouts done in the morning, but I think my goal for this week will be to keep trying to work out at least a little every day, and to just try to exercise before 9PM.

Oh, yeah, and lose weight. Der.

For the record, this is my 100th post on this blog. Not a huge milestone that warrants balloons and cake (mmmmm, cake), but definitely worthy of a mention.

Super Savers Week Three (3/14 – 3/20)

Sunday, March 21st, 2010

This week was pretty light as far as shopping goes, given that I spent so damn much the past few weeks and we didn’t really need that much. We did need diapers, as always, and there were some great diaper deals floating around for those.

I went to CVS on Saturday night, when you can get the deals from the previous week and the coming week at the same time. I really think I’m going to try to do that from now on, because it was so much easier and saved me a trip.

Kyla Brown went with me, and although he got on my nerves a little, he turned out to be very good to have along. He kept me moving, because he was ready to go eat, which made this one of my fastest shopping trips ever. And, he kept reminding me that “that’s going to go bad before we use it…it doesn’t matter if you can get it for free if we already have more than we need.”

Good point, KB. Way to keep an eye on the bottom line.

He followed me around in circles, holding the basket as I did laps around the store, trying to go in the order of my list. He asked if we were almost done several times, and I kept answering “Really, just let me see if they have this thing from my maybe column.”

A few times, I thought he was going to grab me by the arm and drag me up to the checkout.

He wasn’t happy with my decision to get a basket…

Kyla: Why don’t you just use the reusable shopping bags you brought?
Me: Because it will be confusing when I get to the checkout. How will I keep it straight which items have been rung up and paid for and which haven’t? Their checkout counters are really small, and I won’t have room to have everything organized. And I need the time that the cashier spends getting things out of the basket to get all of my coupons ready to give to her in the right order. And blah blah blah…
Kyla: *Somehow rolls his eyes, looks confused and looks completely amazed all at the same time”

And he really wanted to offer suggestions on how to improve my methods…

Kyla: Don’t you have one of those coupon organizers?
Me: I do, but I don’t know how to use it
Kyla: How do you not know how to use a tiny accordion folder?!
Me: I mean, I don’t know how to make it work with my system…I don’t know how to utilize it
Kyla: *More eye rolls*

I’ll be the first to admit that I’m a little crazy, but I like to do things in the way that makes sense to me and make me comfortable. If I don’t, I will have a panic attack, because I hate shopping. But that’s another story for another time.

Kyla did want to add some things, and I told him that we couldn’t, because it would mess up my totals. And more importantly, I didn’t want any of his unmentionables in my blog photos.

So, I stood firm on not adding non-list items, and he stood firm on the not buying things that we really didn’t need, and, working together as a team, we ended up with a lot of good stuff for not a lot of money. And I think we actually had a good time, in a weird “Wow we’re so old for going out to a pharmacy on our date night” kind of way.

(Not that anyone noticed, but there are only 17 items in these two photos…Vitamin Water for Kyla was on sale and on my list, and he drank it before he got home, so it was not photographed)

You’ve heard the whole cute story, but here are the great deals:
* 7.6 oz. toothpaste (the big tube) for $1 profit! Cost was $3.99, had a coupon for $1 off, and got $3.99 ECB back.
* Two 23ct. packages of diapers at $8.97 a piece, $3 in coupons, and $6 ECB back, so I got 46 diapers for $12. That’s a good deal, for anyone who doesn’t price diapers regularly.
* 19 oz. (two 9.5 oz. bottles) of dish liquid for about $.40. They were on sale for $.96 a piece, and I had $1.50 in coupons.

And, finally, the totals:
18 items

Coupons:
$2 off diapers mfr coupon
$2 off 3 bags of Easter candy mfr coupon
$1 off diapers mfr coupon
$1 off dish liquid mfr coupon
$1 off toothpaste mfr coupon
$.50 off dish liquid mfr coupon
$.50 off sugar (4lbs) mfr coupon
$5 off $25 purchase CVS kiosk coupon
$19 CVS Extra Care Bucks (ECB) redeemed

TOTAL SPENT: 29.97
TOTAL SAVED: 51.30
ECB earned: 18

Yay! That’s 63% saved, ya’ll! WOO HOO!!!

And if your consider the ECBs and coupons printed on my receipt ($5 off) as “money back,” (which it kind of is, since I’ll use it, and which just looks so much more impressive) that’s like paying $6.97 for $81.27 worth of stuff.

I am so starting to rock this couponing thing.

Girls’ Room Chandelier Makeover

Wednesday, March 17th, 2010

Chandelier Makeover for little girls room

So, let me tell you a little about The Mama-In-Law.

I cannot even begin to describe to you how wonderful this woman is, or find words that accurately explain how thankful I am to have married into such an amazing family with whom I have such a fantastic relationship…or how I really do feel like they are my “family” rather than my “in-laws”…

So, we’re just going to discuss how she always finds the coolest stuff at thrift stores.

This woman can spot an awesome piece of furniture, or a crazy cool accessory, buried under piles of junk and get a good deal to boot. She loves to shop, and she has great taste, especially when it comes to house stuff and things for the girls.

And one day, shortly after we moved into our current home, she mentioned that she had several (yes, several) chandeliers she had picked up here and there at thrift stores and the like, and asked if we would be interested in seeing them, suggesting that we maybe could clean one up, paint it, and use it for something.

Um, yes please!

So they come to visit, and they bring three or four chandeliers out of their trunk (yeah, for real…nice trunk) and lay them out on our porch. After some discussion amongst ourselves about which one had the most potential and some funny looks from passers-by, we picked one, brushed it off, and brought it into the house. The others returned to the trunk, headed back to the magical other dimension where The In-Laws store all of the thrift store awesomeness that they have yet to find a use for.

I didn’t think to take a picture before we painted it (I know…stupid, stupid!), but the best description that I can give you is a plain, black chandelier of unknown date and origin with little going for it other than being not too tall and not too fat. The shape was good, and the curly parts were nice, but pretty boring as far as chandeliers go.

And what I had in mind would require some sparkle and class. This was going in my girls’ room, and it had to be pink and girlie and beautiful.

So, after a lot of work and countless hours spent stringing fake pearls, here is what we got (and I gotta tell you, I LOVE it):

Chandelier Makeover for little girls room

And for anyone who wants to know, here’s how I did it:

1. Took off all removable parts and taped up the parts that I didn’t want painted (sockets, etc) with blue painter’s tape.

2. Cleaned it off really really good.

3. Hung it from a tree in the backyard (with a small rope through the top chain link). Make sure to cover anything that you don’t want painted, or you may end up with a white tree like I did.

4. I used some matte finish white spray paint to cover the black. Google tips on spray painting, because I didn’t do a very good job and don’t think you should listen to my advice on that part.

5. Then I used some pearl finish spray paint. That stuff was awesome! It took me like three cans of it to cover the whole thing, but again, I suck at spray painting. Yeah, I know right, an art school graduate who can’t spray paint…sad.

But really, that pearl finish is what does it. It’s not just a white chandelier. It’s got a pearl coat. It makes it pink and green and opal and gorgeous, and sparkly. Mission accomplished.

Chandelier Makeover for little girls room

6. Once the whole thing was dry, I started getting the decorations ready. I had found pictures online of chandeliers that I liked, and made a plan for how I wanted it to turn out. I decided I wanted a long hangy thing on each big curly arm, some small hangy things on each of the little top curly arms, and pearls draped around the circumference. So, I would need six of each of the long and short hangy things and a good many pearls.

7. For the pearls, I bought a box of fake pearls at Micheal’s. I got two boxes of 500, but that was way more than I needed. I still have one unopened box and half of the other left. I got some fishing line (that we just had laying around, for some reason), and strung up an es aitch eye tee ton of pearls. For real…I threaded fishing line through every single one of those pearls. And kept my two-year-old from swallowing a single one. I’m very proud of that.

8. For the hangy things, I got some beads in the Micheal’s jewelry making department in pink and clear. I got them at a half-off sale, and got plenty, just in case. Again, I still have a ton of them, so if anyone needs some cute pink and clear fake jewel things, just let me know.

9. I laid out all of the ones that I had six of, and then played around with different configurations. Here is a close up of one of the long hangy things:

Chandelier Makeover for little girls room

10. I did six of the long ones and six of the short ones, and, here’s the part where you really need to be a talented artisan…I tied the fishing line around the arm of the chandelier and put a dollop of hot glue on top, to hold it in place. Yes, hot glue. I worried it might reheat and drip down, but that hasn’t happened yet, maybe since I put it so far away from the bulbs. Be careful of that possibility, though. I don’t want any children injured by hot glue raining down from their chandelier because of me.

11. With the pearls, I actually counted them out to try to get an even number between each arm, but as I was trying to put them on, the paper clip marking my place came off and everything went to hell, so I just eye-balled it. And more hot glue to hold it in place.

Chandelier Makeover for little girls room

Yeah, you can pick on me for the hot glue, but I get compliments on this thing all the time.

And did I mention that I LOVE it?

Who’s Tired of Seeing Pictures of My Kids…

Wednesday, March 17th, 2010

…And hearing about my weight loss, couponing, and otherwise mundane daily life?

Well, if you are, tomorrow should make you happy. If you’re not, tomorrow might still be interesting for you as well.

Here’s a sneak peak…

Five Months

Wednesday, March 17th, 2010

Five Month Birthday

Happy birthday, my little rolly poly baby girl.

You are getting so big, and really turning into your own little person.

You’re discovering new things every day…like your toes, which finally came out of cold-weather-pajama hiding, and your tongue, which obviously must be wagging around on your chin as much as possible since you’ve found out that it can.

The most adorable thing was seeing you learn how to roll over. The look of intense determination on your face as you tried to figure out how to get that cotton-pickin’ shoulder out of your way, and the look of utter amazement and disbelief when you realized that you had made it onto your belly. Everyone says that you look like you’re spring-loaded, because the second someone lays you down on your back, we blink and you’re on your tummy again.

It trips me out how you are all smiles so much of the time, but the minute you see a camera (and you must have eagle eyes since you seem to spot them from 20 feet away), your face gets as serious as a stone. So don’t blame me when you’re trying to find happy pictures from your childhood to show your boyfriend and there are but a few precious gems (like the one above)…it’s all on you, babe. I try to get photographic evidence of your cheerful disposition, but you’re having none of it. Maybe you’re going to be a really angsty teenager.

You really are such a happy baby, and it is so unbelievably easy to fall in love with you every single morning. You are rarely in a bad mood…except for when you’re really tired and don’t want to go to sleep. That’s totally your fault, too, because trust me, I’m doing everything I can to get you sound asleep in your crib. You are just so curious, and you don’t want to chance missing anything. I mean, you are literally out cold, and then a floorboard creaks or a car alarm goes off four blocks away or your daddy breathes through his mouth and BAM you are wide awake and freaking out for us to come get you and make sure that you are witness to anything and everything that occurs.

Despite all of that, once you are really good and asleep, you do sleep great through most of the night, for which Mommy is endlessly thankful. I can deal with getting up for an hour long feeding at 5AM if I’ve had at least 4.5 to 5 hours of uninterrupted sleep prior to that, and you oblige at least most nights out of the week. Much appreciated kid.

But the thing that really gets me, that makes me turn into a big pile of mush in .03 seconds? How much you adore your big sister, and how much she adores you. The two of you are beyond cute together, and I can already see so much love between you. Even though I know you two will soon use that bond against me in order to get your way or sneak something by me, for now it just overwhelms me with joy and pride.

Happy five months little girl. I love you.

Five Month Birthday

Tuesdays are Our Weekend

Tuesday, March 16th, 2010

A morning in the life, as told through quotations:

*NOTE: photos don’t actually go with the quotations…I just like them, and wanted them up*

Morning in the life

Sadie: BACON! I LOVE BACON! WANT SOME BACON PLEEEASE!!!
Daddy: Really? You love bacon? No way…I had no idea.

Morning in the life

Mommy: Ruby, please don’t kick Mommy’s keyboard while she’s working…that’s kind of rude.

Morning in the life

Daddy: I hate this song
Mommy: What song?
Daddy: *turns it up* This Journey song

Mommy: Oh my gosh, I LOVE that song!
Daddy: Uggghhh…I hate it *changes the station*

Mommy: STREET LIGHTS…PEEEOPLE…LIVIN JUST TO FIND EMOOOTION
Sadie: *Wanting to join in the fun* OOOOHHHHH AHHHHHH PEEEEEEOPLE!
Mommy: SOMEWHERE IN THE NIIIIIIIIIIIGHT
Sadie: EEEEEEEEEEEEYE

Daddy: *gives Mommy a look that says “In, this moment, I hate you with every fiber of my being”*

Morning in the life

Daddy: food’s ready

Ruby: Wahhhhh wahhhh wahhh!

Mommy: Looks like she needs to eat…will you make me a plate?

Daddy: *four steps ahead of Mommy’s brain* What did we talk about? Just wait 15 seconds after the thought comes to mind that you want to ask me to do something. Then you’ll realize that I’m already doing it, and you can save the energy

Mommy: Oh, right…and will you get me some bacon? *says with a huge smile as she sees Daddy putting it on the plate*

Morning in the life

Sadie: What you doin?
Daddy: I’m laying down
Sadie: Oh…what you doin now?
Daddy: Still laying down
Sadie: Oh…what you…
Daddy: Still laying down, and I will be laying down a minute from now and five minutes from now and ten minutes from now
Sadie: Oh. What you doin now?

Morning in the life

Mommy: Listen, babe, I’m fine with it if you’ve got to eat, but you cannot eat, watch your big sister AND play with your toes at one time.

Morning in the life

Sadie: Beby steps, beby steps…don’t be afraid, it’s ok…beby steps, it’s ok *singing two different Yo Gabba Gabba songs at once*
Mommy: Her future as a DJ is looking pretty promising, huh? Or maybe a show choir director. Either way, nice medley, kid.

*Another NOTE: Those last two phots are of Ruby’s first rice cereal (aka: first solid food) taken Monday night…I can’t believe she’s growing up so fast!

And a reminder, names are changed because I’m weird…sorry for any confusion that may ensue as a result of my abounding love of pen names

The Little Engine That Could – McFatty Monday

Monday, March 15th, 2010

^* I apparently can’t let go of this train association *^

So, nothing major this week. I wasn’t really bad, but I wasn’t really good, either. I did technically gain a little weight, but we’re moving in tiny increments here anyway, so a gain of half a pound isn’t going to discourage me too much.

I did work out more, even breaking a really good sweat and being exhausted after two of the workouts. And I didn’t totally completely blow my goal of eating a little more healthy, though I did stuff myself on a couple of occasions. I’m going to blame The Godmother for me making a pig of myself on one occasion (which is where I went wrong for the week, fyi), because she had to go and suggest a Southern-style tapas place for my first girls’ night in a year.

Why, oh why must you taunt me, menu full of buttered and fried deliciousness?

For real, no amount of weight loss is worth missing out on the best shrimp and grits I’ve ever had and a super yummy mint julep. I really don’t blame you Godmother…I blame my slack will power and the yumminess of butter.

So, yeah, here’s what we ended up with at the end of week three:

McFatty Monday - Week Two

Workouts: (date, time, calories burned, weight at start)

3/8 – 70 min, 245 cal, 144.8lbs.
3/10 – 24 min, 83 cal, 144.6lbs.
3/12 – 5 min, 19 cal, 145.3lbs.
3/13 – 38 min, 134 cal, 145.3lbs.
3/14 – 5 min, 19 cal, 145.3lbs.

At the end of it all:
Weight: 145.5lbs
BMI: 26.78

This week change:
Weight: gain of .7lbs
BMI: gain of .13

Total Weight Loss: 1.5lbs.
Total BMI Loss: .4

Whatever…slow and steady wins the race, right? At least I had exercised more this week so that butter cream disguised as grits didn’t make me gain too much.

This week, I’m going to try to exercise every day, even if a few days are only for five minutes or so. And I’m going to try to only have one pig out meal for the whole week, which means I’ll have to plan accordingly in advance.

I just have to say it: I think I can, I think I can…