Thursday, April 9, 2009

Falling off the wagon

eww and aww. It is both gross and depressing that I have failed and fallen off the wagon sooo quick!! I have been very good about my porportions and eating choices, sometimes, but it is hard to always keep track of it. Even though it's easy as hell since it's an application on my phone.

But after my 7th failed attempt doing a Century, it was really easy for me to derail from my progress. Then after the Century there was Disneyland Fun with some awesome ladies.


Resting from my epic yet tragic weekend took 2 days. *sigh*



My life has been impacted tremendously by fundraising for the AIDS LIFECYCLE. It is a hard time and even harder asking for moniez. So let me just blurp it on here real quick I'll write a real post about it later, when I have time and am not at work..


In less than 8 weeks I shall be riding my bike 545 miles from S.F. to L.A. to raise awareness and fundz for people living with HIV/AIDS.


In order for me to participate at this event I must raise a minimum of $3,000 and 10% in for my goal.. So make yourself a sandwich for lunch, and donate what you were going to spend here


Thanks


My nephew's Birthday party is this weekend and this week has been focused on that. I really tried going to the gym last night, but when picked up from the bus stop, I was held hostage to make some last minute runs to the store, when I just wanted to go home, eat dinner, rest a bit, then hit the gym like before. *sigh*


So here I am eating right and counting as much calories possible, but not working out as much as I'd like. After Pirate Party/Easter Weekend I plan on getting back on my stationary steed and spin as much as possible.


Here is to wishful thinking.



4 comments:

  1. Just keep getting back to it. Getting back on the path after being derailed is the difference between those that make it to their destination and those that meander on the side of the road.

    You can do it! *cheer*

    - donna

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  2. Hmmm....guess Disney didn't really help on the eating front. But no worries. Today is a different day. Focus on staying on track today. Just today.
    Mrs. Borfo

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  3. You have not failed unless and until you don't get back on the wagon, and I don't think you will allow that to happen. Think of falling of as another opportunity to get back on. I have the same problem with keeping-up motivation in my own efforts to become fit, so I know how hard it is. But, I believe you will succeed!!

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  4. Actually Mrs. Borfo,

    I kept track of what I was eating at disneyland, and I stayed in my calorie budget.. it was after that where I was soo exhausted that I didnt want to do anything. except go to Disneyland after work the following Tuesday.. LOL

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