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LJ ate version one of this, for some reason!
Yay me: 15 st 4 lb this morning (that's EXACTLY 75% of the way to my target). Also, yesterday in Tescos I grabbed a pair of 34" waist jeans for £4 as motivation (currently I'm comfy in 36"'s, which is a major improvement over 40"'s (Aug 2002)).
Not very good motivation: they fit :) :) Ok, they're a BIT snug, but they do fit.
For those keeping track:
Yay me: 15 st 4 lb this morning (that's EXACTLY 75% of the way to my target). Also, yesterday in Tescos I grabbed a pair of 34" waist jeans for £4 as motivation (currently I'm comfy in 36"'s, which is a major improvement over 40"'s (Aug 2002)).
Not very good motivation: they fit :) :) Ok, they're a BIT snug, but they do fit.
For those keeping track:
[x] 15 st 5 lb (215 lb) [x] 15 st 4 lb (25 lb to go, 75 lb since Aug 1 2002) [ ] 15 st 3 lb (1 st since Jan 5 2004) [ ] 15 st 2 lb (5 1/2 st since Aug 1 2002, 2 1/2 st/35 lb since May 1 2003) [ ] 15 st 0 lb (210 lb, exactly 15 st, 1 1/2 st to go) [ ] 14 st 13.5 lb (the inevitable 'not 15 st something any more')
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Date: 2004-02-04 03:18 pm (UTC)I note that we are aiming for about the same weight, which I guess makes sense since we are similar heights :-) And yes, it sure is nice to be able to buy new pants a size down!