I’m Maryfran, a down to earth, open and honest writer who has had incredible success with weight loss (150 pounds) and also a regain. I’m currently on a weight loss journey and working to lose my weight. I write a little about everything....life is so interconnected and all encompassing! Belief is the key to success in life and how I came up with my name for my sites! Believe!
Wednesday, October 31, 2018
Giving up: the future
Sunday, October 28, 2018
Mountain bike failure: cardio catastrophe
I did recover....or so I thought. We travelled on....assuming that the person that talked to us the previous week was correct and that this was a big loop! But I had this gnawing fear that this was an out and back.
Yes I did have a helmet...it was just off my head while I rested. I recovered and got back on that bike. But that gnawing fear had grown....seriously if this was an out and back trail, I was in trouble because I was already well past shot! We rode a big further and ended up seeing two other bikers. We asked them about the trail....it was not really a loop. They showed us the map. They advised that wecould make it a loop only if we rode on the road for about 3 miles...a busy, no shoulder, narrow road....about 3-4 miles further down the trail and navigated a very steep ascent to get to the road...a one mile side trail. They advised that most bikers made it an out and back ride and that’s what we decided to do. Yes, we actually continued on to complete the trail.
I was fine though and we headed to the car wash to give the girls a bath.
Friday, October 26, 2018
Friday Fun Facts:
Wednesday, October 24, 2018
The fallout: return from vacation
Three days into my work week. Let me tell you it was hard to come back after a week off. But I must work. But being Wednesday, it also means I am three days into my return to healthy eating and A healthier lifestyle.
It’s no secret that I ate very poorly over my vacation. I had dessert of some sort each and every night. I thoroughly enjoyed it also!!! I also vowed that when vacation was over the poor eating habits were ending.
Yes, I know that in some regards, going crazy (if that’s what you call having dessert every day) for a week is not good. However, how often do we go on vacation? Once a year??? And for me in the last couple years it’s been even longer. I have been preaching for the last couple months about how I want to live my life… In a sustainable way… But remain healthy. For me, at this phase in my life, indulging on a vacation was well within the boundaries that I have set up for myself. I expected a small gain. I also know that it’s stopped now that vacation is over.
It’s Wednesday, vacation ended Sunday night. How did I do?
Let’s backtrack to Sunday night, my last night of vacation food and eating. I did eat a piece of cake. I also ate two Reesie‘s cup that day. (I should be awarded a medal, I only ate 2 cups out of the king size package.) When we were done with the cake that evening, there was still a small piece left on the cake plate. Now is where the major decision making time came upon me......I had a major decision to make. If I wasn’t eating cake through the week, what do I do with that piece of cake? I made my decision, pretty quickly also. I scraped that piece of cake right into the garbage can. Yes, I did… It amazed me too! By the time I went to bed on Saturday night, there were no sweet treats left in the house. Step one of keeping my vow had been completed.
On Monday evening, I planned a healthy dinner for us. It wasn’t lasen in grease or butter. It had lots of vegetables. We both enjoyed the healthy home-cooked meal. (I had only made one or two dinners the whole time we were gone… It was all eating out.) after dinner, I found myself in the kitchen wondering aimlessly. It was rather odd. But eventually I realized what was happening. My body was subconsciously looking four that sweet sugary treat. I had gotten rid of everything the night before (thank heavens), so there was nothing to eat. I could have easily made something, But I did not. I had a banana… It tasted delicious.
On Tuesday we also had a nice healthy balanced meal with lots of vegetables. And I avoided any sweet treat!
I’m not giving up the sweet sugary delight or dessert. I still plan on indulging a bit on the weekends. I’m sure when my next vacation rolls around I will probably also indulge. This is all about finding that balance in my life.
So how was my weight affected? That is a loaded question. I will also say that we were very active during our vacation. We hiked. We biked. We walked. Sadly, I do not have the exact weight results. Yes, I weigh myself every day. However, a few days before my vacation started my scales went on the fritz. They just needed batteries… But of course I didn’t have that size. So I have to go with what my weight was a few days before vacation started. I know what my weight is the first day after vacation. I gained 3 - 4 pounds. Now let me also backtrack and say that I did horrible with drinking water the first half of vacation. The second half of vacation, not so good. On Sunday I don’t even think I finished a full bottle of water. No water equals dehydration which conveys to weight gain on the scales. Couple that with the monthly ick ....Which also usually equals a pound or two on the scales. I’m pretty darn happy with the three or four pounds. Sure, I would love to have lost or even maintained. But in the grand scheme of things, with those other two factors… 3 pounds is good. And I’m drinking my water like crazy to get back to where I need to be. So as of Wednesday morning I’m only one pound up! Not bad!!!!
Now to just make it to the weekend so I can relax, this working stuff is no fun!!!
Monday, October 22, 2018
Vacation: the end
We also took a day to do all the normal errands to prepare to return to work. Stuff like groceries and other adult responsibilities.
But like I said...vacation ended!
Friday, October 19, 2018
Vacation part two: the mountains
After we checked into our hotel, we spent the evening watching movies. (
Jason at one point mentioned being a little worried about a strenuous hike (like the one we wanted to do). Together we decided to tone it down and do a trail that was labelled as 'moderate' versus the 'strenuous' one that we had originally planned on doing.
We laced up our hiking boots and off we went!
We got to the trail head and checked out the overlook at the trailhead.
Then started off. Very early on I rounded a bend and boom....5 feet away from three bears. (A mamma and two cubs). We quickly retreated a somewhat safe distance away and we both grabbed a few pictures. (no....sadly enough I didn't have my good camera with me.....I had a hydration pack...not my camera pack).
We enjoyed the bear sighting for a few minutes and then went onward with our hike (eyes peeled for more bears).
We made it to the top....and enjoyed that overlook before we continued on to complete our hike.
Now let me backtrack and say that the trail we chose to do was one that we had done a few years ago. I remembered the trail as relatively easy! Uhhhhh what a difference a few years and a drop in fitness level makes! This trail beat us up this time! It was CRAZY! But we did it!!! We felt fabulously beat when we were done...but we were happy with our hike!
We drove home and enjoyed a home cooked dinner and some relaxation! The rest of the vacation is relaxing...maybe a movie or two at the theater....some errands....maybe a bike ride....maybe a hike....just roll with some heavy relaxing times!
Vacation Part One: The Beach
Finally at about 3 we went back to the hotel because they had advised that we might be able to check in sometime after 2pm. Voila! We were good to check in!! We unloaded the car and relaxed on our balcony. We may have even taken a wee nap! What woke us up from our nap? The loud revving of engines...and it sounded like it was coming from the ocean. We headed out onto the balcony and by golly...it was indeed coming from the ocean...the ocean side of things. We had known that there was a corvette show in Ocean City this weekend (we had seen parking lots full of vettes while we were out riding). But apparently they were doing a parade of vettes down the boardwalk! We watched for about 45 minutes from our balcony.
Time was ticking (we knew our dinner option was likely to close early) so we cut our viewing from the balcony short and grabbed our bikes. Down the boardwalk we went...and thus viewed the vette parade up close and personal. As in we were right beside it! We grabbed pit beef sandwiches and biked back to our hotel to have dinner! (Just for the record...the ride to buy dinner was about 2 miles there and 2 miles back so four miles of riding just to get dinner!). We got ‘home’ and stayed in our hotel the rest of the night....spending lots of time on the balcony watching the sunset!!!!
We were in bed early as we were tired and Jason was fighting a cold!
It was neat as I tried to get a picture of the different stages and colors of the sunrise! We relaxed a bit in our room in the morning. My legs were so stiff and sore and Jason was still fighting off the cold and feeling a bit rough and ragged. But eventually we made our way out...on foot today. (My butt may have been a bit tender from all that time in the saddle the day before!) Being on foot and not having to worry about the security of our bikes afforded us the opportunity to shop! We explored the many shops on and around the boardwalk...for hours! We grabbed a lunch of Thrashers boardwalk fries....and a donut from the Fractured Prune donut shop. Then we kept walking!!! Jason found a pair of shoes that he has been wanting to find for 2 years (I kid you not...every time we go into a mall or any shopping expedition he looks for a certain shoe and a certain color. He can usually find the color but not the style...or the style and not the color..). We walked into a shop and saw the exact shoe he wanted. We both commented that they probably wouldn’t have his size...but they did!!! AND while he was trying them on...the guy was like ‘end of season, I can knock 25% off of them !!! Sold! (We would have purchased them at full price but a discount is even better! I also bought a pair of shoes..but mine were 50% off! Laden down with purchases we headed back to our hotel. Ok, ok ok..we had also purchased two big buckets of fishers popcorn (Amazon Affiliate link...because why yes...you can order a beach boardwalk treat delivered right to your house!!!), some chocolate covered strawberries for me and a caramel apple for him. We walked a bit more later in the day after another much deserved vacation nap...but we were still wiped out! Plus...I had somehow picked up a blister...most likely from a grain of sand between my toes...from when I took off my socks and shoes and waded into the ocean! We spent time on the balcony overlooking the ocean and enjoyed the playful ‘show’ that the dolphins were giving! Food...way too much. But so tasty!!!
The trip home good FOREVER. We knew to try to avoid rush hour...seriously, we drive it every day...we know! But a small detour and a few extra stops and we found ourselves smack dab in the middle of rush hour...grrr! Oh well...we were still together and we did make it home safe and sound!
Wednesday, October 17, 2018
Achieving greatness: it can be achieved with one word
Monday, October 15, 2018
Why diets fail: food addiction
Aren’t we only ‘stopping the use’ when we go on a diet??? A diet is not creating a new life and fixing the underlying problem...it’s only treating the symptom!
Thursday, October 11, 2018
Friday fun: tired but excited
The end has come. It is Friday. I have finally reached the last day of work before my vacation starts! The end of my long wait has come. It’s been quite a while since I took an extended period of time off for vacation. (I am talking like more than two years…maybe three) this upcoming vacation is long overdue. To say I’m excited is an understatement.
Before I roll into vacation, I need to wrap up this week. (And get my last day of work done.). So let’s get on with it.
Highlights of the week
I work my normal schedule every day this week, and I stay busy every evening with working Through my list of things that needed to be done before vacation. What kind of things? We needed to clean out the car and his work van, (the work van so that if his boss needs it, his personal stuff was out of it) laundry, packing, organizing… Etc. I am a list maker and us started gathering things as early as Monday night. It made for a busy week, But will pay off tonight and tomorrow morning when we just have last minute things to do versus running around like chickens with our heads cut off trying to pack everything at once.
Eating for the week
I went off target this week.I want to say I did really bad. I kept my calories right around 1600 to 1800 calcal each day. It could have been a lot worse. But, it could have been a lot better. I don’t know what happened, one night I ate dinner and found myself ravenous before bed. One day I found myself exceedingly hungry at work. I did not binge on any of those occasions but I did indulge.
Weigh in results for the week
The indulgence from my hunger...well I maintained at least!
Failure of the week
This weeks failure actually pertains to commenting on other people‘s blogs and replying to comments on my blog post. About a week ago I became unable to post any comments or replies using my iPhone. It doesn’t work on my iPad either. I can post on my computer and I did a test, and using Jason’s phone and it worked just fine. I am frustrated beyond belief. I comment almost solely using my iPhone or iPad and have for years. I do a lot of my reading and posting at times where I find myself having a few minutes, but not enough time to go get a computer or be near my computer. Have I mentioned how frustrated I have been? I think I may have fixed it!!! (By downloading a different web browser on my phone...). But any other suggestions would be appreciated!
Vacation
I have had lots of deep thoughts this past week. Concepts and ideas hit me in regards to weight loss and my healthy lifestyle that I am trying to create. There have been way too many for one post… They are written (for the most part) and will be posted while I’m on vacation. So stay tuned for my thoughts on addiction, sacrifices and One or two other thoughts that are swirling around in my head.
We have a fun vacation planned. We are spending some time at the beach. We are spending some time in the mountains. We have hikes and bike rides planned. On the agenda is a trip to Field of Screams. And we plan on getting some relaxation in. The hotels are booked so I know for sure where we are going… The rest will happen as it’s meant to happen.
I know that there will be indulgences in terms of food. I also know that if history is any indication that the trip to the beach will result in one of two things… Maybe both. There should be lots of walking and/ or lots of miles on the bicycle.
Of course there will be a recap post when I return. Until then…
Tuesday, October 09, 2018
An inspiration like no other
The other morning when I was out running a song started to play in my headphones. It was a song that we used in Zumba. Immediately memories started to flood through my mind. I remembered my first night at Zumba and how I hid in the back room. I remembered the emotionally battered woman that I was when I started. I remember how I had to exert my independence and wishes within my marriage just to attend Zumba. I looked back and could clearly see how my independence and confidence grew each and every week of Zumba. Zumba, was a life saver and a life changer for me. My fitness level skyrocketed and I was inspired almost weekly with each and every class I attended. It wasn’t just the hour of exercise that changed my life and inspired me. It was one lady… The instructor.... Anita. (And yes, I was indeed crying while I was running and reminiscing... it was from the incredible onslaught of memories. Doesn’t everybody cry while they run?)
Anita. I don’t even know where to begin. This lady is just all around incredible.
Anita is my mothers age, but don’t let that fool you. This lady can out exercise most people. I remember after one class talking to a group of people and we mentioned how the hour long class had been a real tough workout. We were blown away when we realized that Anita had already taught four such classes just like the one that had wiped us out....that day alone. Anita is constantly searching, learning and bringing new techniques and exercises to her classes. She also practices what she preaches. When you talk to her or glance at her Facebook page you will quickly see and hear that she take the steps to secure her own fitness levels. She doesn’t just rely on the 20 some classes that she teaches to stay in shape...she works out on TOP of leading multiple classes. (I think at one point she told us she was teaching over 20 classes a week… but I could be wrong on the number.). She leads her classes in a way that all levels of fitness are reached and made to feel welcome and pours herself into these classes. She reaches everyone in that room, in spite of how she is feeling personally. And we all work harder because of her example! This lady is a true dynamo!!
Anita is inspiration like no other. I have seen this lady push through tiredness, pain and sickness to still lead a kick butt exercise class. I have seen her dancing and exercising with what she suspected was a broken toe… She still stomped her feet in time with the beat! Surgery/ Procedure on her hand earlier in the day that required her to keep her hand elevated? Anita didn’t cancel the class that day! She arrived, got on stage and lead that class with the same energy level that she always did. She did it all while keeping her hand elevated for the whole hour. I even saw her lead a class with a case of stomach bug. What an incredible inspiration. She truly leads by example. It’s easier to push through the pain of a hard workout when you see your leader push through her pain. ‘If she can do it...so can I!’ When you have a leader like that, it makes you realize that you can push through and accomplish so much.
Last but not least, I want to talk about the compassion that Anita shows. She is very passionate about making sure that the attendees in her class get a good workout. But what really sets her apart from any other leader, is her compassion for each and every person in her classes. I can’t tell you how many times I arrived for my hour of exercise and received a hug and words of encouragement about life issues I was facing. One of the best examples of her compassion was the last week before I announced my pending divorce in 2014. I was an emotional wreck and could barely hold it together. Anita took one look at me and gave me a long hug but didn’t say a word...just gave me her silent support. A week later when I announced that I was getting a divorce, Anita made this comment, “I could see the turmoil within you last week. I could see that you were barely holding it together. And I knew the only thing I could do was hug you to let you know you weren’t alone and that whatever you were dealing with was something you had to wrestle with on your own.” Once I made it public, she was right there continuing to offer her support for me as I went through that difficult change. How’s that for compassion? But the compassion doesn’t end there, I had to stop attending zumba due to schedule changes that prohibited me from attending her classes. Yet, three years after I stopped attending, she arrived at the viewing when my father died. (I’m sorry for sobbing all over you when you hugged me that night… I was working hard to hold it together, seeing you and feeling your compassion gave me the much needed release for all that pent-up emotion.). Anita is the real deal. If I can have half the compassion that she displays, I will consider myself lucky.
This lady is the complete package. Incredibly fit, tough as nails,fun and compassionate! I have been blessed to have her in my life.
A few years ago the local newspaper did an article about me and Zumba. It alluded to and talked about how Zumba had change my life and it even mentioned lightly the inspiration that Anita had on me. But the article didn’t make it clear enough. Anita has inspired me in so many ways. I want to be her age and in the physical shape that she is in. I push myself through aches and pains when I exercise because of her long lasting influence. And I try to show the compassion and love toward others....the same behavior she has continually shown toward me. She really is my inspiration. And Anita, I thank you from the bottom of my heart!
Monday, October 08, 2018
Exercise: when is the best time
Friday, October 05, 2018
Vacation: the perfect motivation
I have written about motivation so many times. It’s crazy how many times I’ve probably written about motivation. I wrote about it recently when I wrote tips for motivation But it happens because motivation is fleeting and ever changing.
In the past I have been motivated to lose weight for various reasons. Sometimes it was competition with a friend, once it was even a personal competition with an enemy who I didn’t want to show me up. I have lost weight to get into goal clothing. And I lost weight trying to make my ex husband love me. I have probably been motivated by a gazillion and one different things. And that’s OK, because it worked.
I have a few current motivations running through my mind. There are one or two things that I am not quite ready to share here yet. But let me tell you, they are good reasons!
But a real big motivation?
We have vacation in one week! We are planning and hoping for a very active vacation. I know that my fitness level will hold us back a little bit. I also know that my lack of fitness will mean that what I do, will cause me to ache. I am OK with that. However, we are starting to plan our vacation for next year. It’s going to be a big one. I am not OK with passing on some opportunities that may crop up during that vacation due to my lack of fitness. Nor am I OK with pushing myself through and then aching miserably for the rest of the vacation. I WILL have my fitness fixed before then. How’s that for motivation?
Wednesday, October 03, 2018
Combating headaches
I keep vowing to start exercise and to get back in shape. I have the greatest and grandest intentions. But it seems like something always happens to keep me from starting and continuing the fitness routines. Honestly, they are always valid excuses and reasons. We have had a lot of rain and that has kept us from getting on our bicycles. We get home from work late. We have also really struggled with headaches. Sinus pressure and allergy headaches to be exact. Debilitating on some days… And it take everything in us to just make it through the workday. Exercise gets pushed way far down the line in importance. I told you these excuses were valid.
This past weekend we were lounging around at home. We felt sluggish and exhausted. We had massive pressure headaches. The gorgeous weather? We forced ourselves to enjoy it as much as possible, but we felt horrible. That horrible feeling sparked a conversation between us....
When Jason and I first met, I was in incredible shape, probably the best I have ever been in. I was doing Zumba multiple times a week, I was walking a lot and I was consistently running., I was coming off of my training for the aborted half marathon. I do not remember any weekend that I had to cancel a hike because my head hurt or because I felt sluggish. In fact, many Saturdays I would wake up… Go for a 3 mile run… Get home push mow for an hour… Shower and then meet up with Jason to go hiking. I wasn’t kidding a few posts ago when I admitted that my fitness level is currently in the garbage can, because I don’t think I could do that right now.
That first year that Jason and I were together, we never had to cancel a hike because of his allergies. Oh yeah, he may have mentioned them in passing but they weren’t the debilitating kind that make you want to curl up in a ball and do nothing. We talked about this the other day. It was almost a year to a year and a half before his headaches kicked in really bad. Now I have mentioned that his headaches are allergy induced. So did we just luck out with easy allergy seasons up to now??? Maybe. However I think it has more to do with our fitness levels.
During that first year or two, we were hiking mad miles. In the afternoon and evening when we were free from work, we got together end went out for long walks. Miles of walking. Our relationship grew strong during that activity. Our bodies grew stronger during that time too. And I personally think that we were healthier and that our bodies were able to fight off the allergies and the symptoms that go with the allergies much easier.
Last week I was in charge of The morning inspirational quote at work. I chose two quotes from Theodore Roosevelt. While I was looking at them, I read a little bit about our 26th president. As a young child he suffered from severe asthma attacks. By accident, he figured out and learned that strenuous physical activity actually made him stronger and his body reacted in such a way that the asthma was contained and managed… It was under control. Some skeptics will say he just grew out of it, but he fervently believed in the strenuous activity… And strenuous living. Push oneself to the max was his belief. He actually lived his life strenuously… Choosing the hardest route and then reaping the greatest rewards.
Maybe I’m way off base here. Maybe the allergy seasons have just been that horrible the last two years. Maybe I have picked up allergies that I never had before. But maybe… Just maybe the fact that I have become a slug is playing a part. Well, do you know what? I can’t change how bad the allergy season is… Mother nature decides that. I also cannot change how my body reacts to these pollens (not without medicine). But, I can change my fitness level.