I'm hoping this blog helps us not only support one another in our crazy attempts to defy the aging process, but serves as a way to really connect with each other. We are all in so many different places; both literally and figuratively. My hope is that those things become irrelevant as we discuss our hopes, dreams, set backs and progresses not just with our training, but with life, husbands (both x and future), boyfriends, children, school and work. We are a wonderful, powerful group of women and we need each other. At least I know I need all of you. Just think of all we can accomplish together! I'm so excited!

Sunday, September 23, 2007

i am a brick

so, is it wierd that i haven't lost a single pound since i started running? but ya know what? i don't even care. becuase running this marathon isn't about losing weight, it is about becoming strong enough to finish 26 miles. and i feel like i am finally becoming strong. i may be the same weight, but all my clothes are fitting me better then ever, i feel comfortable in a swim suit, and tanner has noticed how strong i have become... all weighing the exact same. however, i feel skinnier. weird. and wonderful. i feel so much more healthier, and i actually have 3 meals a day, breakfast, lunch, and dinner. amazing! haha. this is so much better. anyways, i thought it was funny and not even sad that i weigh the same as before i started. maybe i'm just at my peak. and if i weigh more tomarrow, i know it will be muscle, and no more fat. HALLEJUAH. however you spell that.

2 comments:

Castiel Moyes said...

First off...dont' lose a pound because you will disapear!jk I know what you are saying about your clothes fitting different. I felt the same way. I lost like seriously maybe two or three pounds but my clothes started fitting just a little different and I felt skinny and strong! It is wierd how those endorphins kick in and for me make me dillusional! haha I am excited to start again next week and hopefully I will feel better than ever.

Hatchgirls1 said...

I second that! I still have 10 lbs to lose... supposedly for my height - but I think I look damn good now! (I had to use the french cause that's how I feel!)

Slow and Steady FINISHES the Race