Well, would you look at that! I'm actually posting something when I'm supposed to!
I've made it through the first two weeks just fine (other than a little knee pain, but it's nothing too major) and I'm on to week three. How exciting! Now, on to the pictures and good stuff!
Again, last week on the left, this week on the right (unless I screw something out and can't figure out how to do it, in which case the first of each two will be the earlier.)
Well, I think I got that all set up right. Maybe. Anyway, time for weekly measurements. Note that the changes reported are from the previous week, not from the beginning. Total changes will be reported at the end of the month.
Bust: 37.5" (No change)
Chest: 34.5" (-1")
Waist: 37" (No change)
Hips: 43.5" (-1")
Thighs: 24" (No change)
Calves: 16" (No change)
Upper arm: 14.5" (-0.5")
Forearm: 10.5" (No change)
I'm pretty happy with those changes, to be honest. I'm starting to get a little curious about weight loss, but there's not much I can do about that.
Now, on to my daily log.
Breakfast: Eggs, sausage, hash brown, English muffin, English breakfast tea, water
Lunch: Beef goulash, mashed potatoes, grapes, coconut cookie, water
Dinner: Turkey sandwich on white bread, pretzels, fat free vanilla custard, water
Snacks: 1 homemade turtle
Water: 3 liters
Exercise: 3 modified routines
This is only the second time in the past 6 1/2 months that I've drank something other than water (if you don't count communion at church and milk from cereal, which I can't throw out because I'm in a dorm). I have to admit I'm pretty wound up tonight because of it. The reason I cheated was because our school is in the middle of International Focus Week, an event designed to emphasize cross-cultural missions and Kingdom advancement around the world. (Yes, I go to a Christian college. If this upsets you, I'm sorry to hear that, but I will say that I won't use this blog to preach to/at you at any time. That has nothing to do with staying healthy and losing weight. All I ask is you also don't criticize me for my beliefs in the comments.) Part of the festivities today was a traditional English breakfast, which of course was served with tea, and so I cheated to get the full experience. Lunch, for anyone who was wondering, was food from Kosovo, fixed by a girl at our school who is actually from Kosovo, and dinner was just normal.
That's pretty much all there is to say on the matter, so I'll see you all tomorrow (assuming I remember in the evening)!
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