
Mendenhall Glacier, Alaska
Saturday, February 26, 2011
Loss disappointment
Off to Uncle Tom's funeral and to enjoy some time with Dale afterward before he returns to H'burg.
Friday, February 25, 2011
Owie!
Thursday, February 24, 2011
Thursday thoughts
As usual, Jim is very supportive. He prepared a lovely breakfast today and even asked if I would be able to make it to the table. Oh, he's a funny one alright.
If I just didn't need to get in and out of these darned desk chairs so much. And, why or why did we relocate the office to a larger space again?
Tuesday, February 22, 2011
Tuesday.........
Still not wild about the 3:30 awakening pattern we are currently experiencing.
Monday, February 21, 2011
Terrance the Trainer, AKA: Terrance the Torturer
I'd been so happy with my treadmill work until this morning. Terrance kicked the mph up to 3 and the incline to 4.0 - I did manage 4 minutes there before he stopped it. Terrance has a rule of no holding on to the hand rails. Pretty certain I could have walked a bit longer if I'd held on but rules are rules. I actually stepped off the treadmill mentally patting myself on the back for not allowing myself to slid off the back and then came the elliptical machine............I'll try again tomorrow morning to see if I can manage just a little bit longer on it. Interestingly it's not the breathing or heart rate that got me but the legs, oh the legs.
(Reckon I might need them for hiking up a glacier, eh?)
Sunday, February 20, 2011
Sunday!
Saturday, February 19, 2011
Week Three, Wrap Up (a little late)
Jim & I have (re)discovered the well known truth that meal planning = success on the scale and less last minute temptation for fast food or quick foods which undoubtedly have greater scale/workout impact.
Very amused today when Jim and I were discussing his summer schedule. He plans to again volunteer to work both weekend days. After 3 decades, this lack of time together doesn't pose any major relationship issues. Certainly we miss the time but can find ways to entertain ourselves without negative impact. Jim chirped along telling me that his not being here would also give me plenty of time to work in those 2 trips each day to the Jim. I didn't know whether to laugh or fall on the floor.
Carefully, and sweetly, I explained that I did not see myself EVER willingly going to the gym two times in one day. Nor do I ever see myself eagerly anticipating these visits. I recognize we need to do it, he is saving considerable personal time by having an accessible gym close by, and that this will become something we enjoy together. But TWO times daily? Not gonna happen. Gotta love his enthusiasm and optimistic spirit though.
Mendenhall, here we come!
Saturday Success!
Friday, February 18, 2011
Friday.......
Wednesday, February 16, 2011
Tuesday, February 15, 2011
Tuesday thoughts
Waiting for the day when I awaken and feel excited or eager to go to the gym.........
On a very positive note, Jim prepared a wonderful WW 8-point breakfast that included proteins and bread as well as a big glass of milk. Now to just stay on track ALL day even though he is working tonight.
Monday, February 14, 2011
Emotional Eating
We heard from Dale and then Carl & Lee. Nothing like hearing our children's voices and realizing how terrific they are to pat back down any need to cram food into my mouth the "feel better."
Thank you Dale and Lee & Carl. We love you. I appreciate the "save" tonight.Tomorrow morning will come much easier now with a lot less guilt!
Valentine's Day
Friday, February 11, 2011
Week 2 begins, Loren (the trainer)
Jim buying bananas now then home to a warm shower and breakfast. Sure hope I can see Mendenhall!
Wednesday, February 9, 2011
Week One Wrap UP
Terrance, the Trainer
Jim worked out while I trained. There are only a few possible stumbling blocks to my trying what I learned today on my own - remembering the warm up and two of the machines (both sort of like sit up type machines) will require Jim's assistance until I am able to accomplish pulling myself up. Terrance tells me this is all doable.
Admittedly, my repetition set of "12" seemed more than sufficient to me and had me thinking I would be skipping down the sunny side of the street. Then I learned that I need to working on my first goal of 3-sets of 12 each during my build up. THIRTY SIX! I must have heard wrong. Nope, Terrance confirmed. Then we had the gym etiquette talk (though there are few folks using these machines during the 4-5 AM hour).
Okay on to shower and get ready for a new work day!
Tuesday, February 8, 2011
Mendenhall Morning #6
Jim's gentle encouragement (and going in ahead of me then standing looking back in anticipation) spurred me on.
Today's treadmill goal was to add three more minutes and increase my average speed to a zippy 2.8 mph. Done and done.
Terrance, the Trainer, and I have a date tomorrow morning. Thought initially it was today but, alas, it is o'dark thirty tomorrow.
Now on to shower, watch the news, read the paper and maybe, just maybe achieve two days of WW Points Plus - counting the points of what I eat.....everything I eat.....every point.
Monday, February 7, 2011
Day 5
Small steps today toward those glacier steps.
Today is our oldest son's 25th birthday. Jim and I were so totally enthralled with our little guy that Friday night. We just couldn't stop staring at him and marveling at his ten fingers and ten toes. Not to mention that we found him to be the most beautiful, perfect creature ever brought into this world (followed a few years later by a brother who was the only living organism to tie Carl for this title).
One of the gym trainers called today to set up my month's worth of training appointments. I feel much more comfortable with Loren. He is younger than CJ and seems more willing to accept my 'I want to use Weight Watchers" and "I have two goals - lose 40 pounds before August and be able to breathe while I walk". Carl added the sage advice tonight not to whine and not to incessantly say, "I can't do this." I will endeavor to make Jim, Carl, Lee and Dale proud and not be the whiner I am known to be.
Sunday, February 6, 2011
Sunday, Training Day #4
After blowing off the previously agreed upon exercise time to some GI distress followed by a solo day of reading, return of eating behavior (you know, my feelings are hurt so I should get to eat what I want and NOT go to the gym), I had a mini pep talk with myself.
Jim and I hit the gym right before the Super Bowl began. As expected, and hoped, there were few others in the gym. Both men left while we were there.
My goals were achieved...I wanted to add 3 minutes for each day since Friday's 28 minute treadmill time so I stayed on for 34 minutes. I also wanted to average something higher than 2.4 (MPH!) and I managed a 2.7. I could definitely feel it in my shins and soles of my feet too.
I was finished before Jim so I scooted on home to put the tomatoes in the oven to roast and get the chicken breading (pecans, panko crumbs and cajun seasoning) ready for the chicken (marinating in low fat buttermilk).
Jim comforted me in the car on the way home about yesterday's "fail" on the goals by telling me that my muslces need a rest....we agreed that they likely needed rest but not potato chips! Jim then thanked me for stepping out of my early evening funk and getting us to the gym saying he would not have gone otherwise.
As of right now, we're gonna count today as a success.
Day 3, Epic FAIL!
My partner in this quest worked most of the day leaving me to just graze thru every cabinet and eat, eat, eat. Not his fault, not his decisions, all mine, mine, mine. I apparently needed to embrace these decision and make poor choice after poor choice.
Today is a new day. During the night, I did not feel well and allowed myself not to get up and go to the gym again. However, Jim made a quick stop home to change uniforms and we've made a plan to hit the gym tonight while everyone else is watching the Super Bowl. We're thinking it won't be very busy during that time.
Will this be a good choice or not........only the next few hours will tell.
That said, I did manage to drag myself out yesterday to purchase needed food stuffs for the dinner I plan to make for Jim tonight. We have a nice routine of my cooking the Sunday dinner. I am using several recipes from our new Weight Watchers "5" ingredient cookbook.
Saturday, February 5, 2011
Weigh In
Jim & I have both had tremendous success with this program over the years. We've never achieved staying to a set weight loss goal but we have managed success. We like both the flexibility - eating what we desire taste and texture wise just accounting for it - and the pleasure of the group meetings.
We have a favorite lecturer - Carol. She's funny, practical and willing to tolerate a boisterous meeting that leaves most attendees feeling good when they depart. Our preferred meeting time is the 7:00 a.m. Saturday morning class. Interesting to us, it is typically very well attended. There are many familiar faces from our many starts and stops at attendance. Familiar, comfortable and enjoyable.
Don't misunderstand. I am no more excited about getting up to go to these meetings than I am to hit a gym. I'm hoping that the gym will be as anticipated as these meetings.
So the official, February 5 weight is 250.4 pounds. Let's see what the next week brings!
GT, Day 2
Mendehall Goal, Day 1
The Excursion
Mendenhall Glacier Guide's Choice Hike (about 4 hours)
Put on your hiking boots and fill your lungs with fresh air as you experience a day of world-class hiking. With more miles of trails than roads, Juneau is the place for an adventurous day hike. The trail is chosen to best suit the group’s ability and the day’s hiking conditions. You will hike high above the Mendenhall Glacier on a secluded trail with several glacier views. Witness cascading waterfalls, serene meadows, and quiet forest glens—just a few of the treasured places that can be reached only on foot. Your experienced guide will provide you with stories and insights on the Tongass National Forest, the world’s last great temperate rain forest; its fascinating wildlife, glacially carved landscapes and lush foliage. A variety of animal species inhabit this place and your guide will help you keep a lookout for the signs along the trail, perhaps you will discover a shy porcupine or pause to listen to the sounds of an Arctic tern. Expect a refreshing outing with many opportunities for photography and lasting memories of Alaska.
This tour is suited to those who love to hike and are physically able to hike for 3½ hours, between 4 and 6 miles, with an elevation gain of 600 to 1,000 feet. Rain poncho, belt pack, bottled water and granola snack are provided. Wear sturdy shoes suitable for hiking and dress warmly in layers as the tour operates in all weather conditions.
The Plan
The Alaskan cruise has been a particular dream of mine for several years. Using our long felt belief that if you travel somewhere, we want to make the most of the trip. My husband has been excitedly reviewing the offshore excursions. One of these excursions is a glacier hike.
We are traveling with several of our friends (and coworkers). Some are taking on this hike with Jim and some are not. I want to go along!
Problem? I am 100+ pounds overweight weighing in at 250.4 pounds and seriously out of walking/climbing shape. Heck, not in any shape at all except blobbish.
For my own amusement, this will be our journal of getting me to the Mendenhal Glacier.