Still Loving the Sleeved Life
Yesterday was a big reminder of how great it is to be rid of 125 lbs and have bmi of 21 or so. Our studio sells drinks at the local oyster festival as a fund raiser. I did lots of walking carrying stuff, loading and unloading boxes of stuff, serving customers, and overall grunt work after a day of household stuff and came home to fix dinner and do other things. I was one tired puppy but woke up to no aches and pains. Three years ago I could not have done 15% of this without going to bed with a vicodin and hurting for days.
I am 60 years old and was able to really enjoy the festival and all the silliness of it without my body tormenting me and worrying if I was going to be able to carry something weighin 10 lbs to my car two blocks away.
Being slim = freedom. Its great to be free of that fat. diane
I am 60 years old and was able to really enjoy the festival and all the silliness of it without my body tormenting me and worrying if I was going to be able to carry something weighin 10 lbs to my car two blocks away.
Being slim = freedom. Its great to be free of that fat. diane
Sounds like a great day!
Sometimes I feel like this when I'm running up the stairs in my house. It's so easy now to hop up and down the stairs and sometimes I'll think, "Did I really get out of breath on a couple flights of stairs??" Yep! I sure did. But not anymore!
I think that too when shopping...now medium sizes are starting to look bigger and I think, "did I really used to not fit into anything in this store?" Yep! Really I didn't. But now I do!
Lindsey