Showing posts with label WIWW. Show all posts
Showing posts with label WIWW. Show all posts

Thursday, November 18, 2010

Holland Gets Healthy: Week 1

{gulp} Here we go!

Just in case you missed the memo...(read about it here)...I'm using my blog and The Pleated Poppy's ongoing "What I Wore Wednesday" series to keep me motivated and accountable for my weight loss and fitness goals.  I only have a couple pics for this week, and as you can see, I'm experimenting with the best place to take pictures and how to format everything.  Boy, oh boy, oh boy, is it tricky to strike a flattering pose, suck in your stomach, figure out what to do with one arm, hold the camera with another, try not to shut your eyes or make a goofy face, AND take a picture.  All that effort burns some calories, I'm sure.
  
After the above pics, I started to get really brutal.  Better lighting and front and back pictures.  Wow.
 
Yes, that is Hunter the Dog trying to share mirror space with me.  He's such a smarty pants; he figured that if he came with me while I wore it, he should be in the picture of it.  Isn't it cute how he puts his paw on my knee?  Hmm....this is a good reminder to me that Hunter needs his nails clipped.  Yikes!
This is the part where I tell you what went well this week, and how I could have improved.

What went well: 
- I started off the week well, making sure I got to a fitness class on Monday
- I finally admitted to myself that one of my big barriers to weight loss is that food is my comfort item.  When I'm feeling down or stressed, that is what I turn to.  Since I tend to not keep a lot of unhealthy items in my cupboards, I don't necessarily binge on cookies and ice cream.  But I do love my carbs, and I will seek them out with the persistence of a bloodhound, when I want them. 
- Now that I've admitted it, I'm trying to come up with some ideas on how to handle this. 

Where I needed improvement:
- I let my big kitchen painting project get in the way of my fitness routine.  (Missed classes on Tuesday and today because of it.)
- Excuses are like armpits (they both stink) but it must be said: I woke up Wednesday with a cold.  While I don't feel completely horrible (thank you Dr. Gutt for these wide open sinuses!), I feel tired, achy, and irritable.  And I'm craving carbs.
- Like I said, I've had a hard, hard, time with good eating this week.  Probably didn't help that I put off grocery shopping this week, and didn't have ANY readily available healthy choices on hand for myself.
 
Week 1 Weight: 148 lbs.
Anyone else besides me concerned that Week 2 has Thanksgiving in it?

And now, just 'cause I'd like to end this entry on a positive note....here's this week's favorite item:
Now, I'm off to finish up that kitchen project!  More and better pics and info on that coming soon!

Thursday, October 28, 2010

Thrifty Outfits

Anyone out there remember me mentioning how I'd had a highly successful thrifty shopping trip?  I enjoyed wearing some of my finds while we were in St. Louis.  I feel kind of silly posting pictures of my outfits, because I make no claims to being a fashionista.  But I do love a good bargain, so I'm here to prove that you can find gooooood stuff if you just sort through all the really awful stuff at your local thrift shop and if you hit the clearance racks at the Bullseye Boutique.  Talk about cheap thrills!

Um, can I just provide the disclaimer that when I appear in a photo, it is because the Bionic Man has the camera and has given me no warning, so you see me as I really am.  I guess.  

Outfit #1(at the City Museum):
 brown cardigan: Ann Taylor Loft, bought on clearance last year
white v-neck tee: Banana Republic, thrifted for $2
jade green scarf: Mossimo, bought on clearance at Target for $2.49
belt: ?, thrifted for $1, has lots of fun colors including the green in my scarf
chinos: Banana Republic, thrifted for $3, hemmed by me

Outfit #2 (at the St. Lou zoo):
cashmere sweater (and the only part of the outfit you can really see):
J.Crew, thrifted, $2
white tee: Mossimo (Target), thrifted for $2 (looked brand new)
brown jeans: Coldwater Creek, thrifted for $3
cute purse which you can't even see: Mossimo (Target), thrifted for $2 (still had the $14.99 tags!)

Outfit #3 (at the science museum):
sweater: Daisy Fuentas (Kohl's?), thrifted, $3
layering tee: Downeast Basics, bought a couple years ago so I can't remember price!
jeans: Gap, thrifted for $4, hemmed by me
shoes: probably Target on clearance?  
My feet were so sore from all the walking around the two days before, they demanded flip-flops.
pedicure: OPI "Baguette Me Not", Bionic Man's treat after I ran the half-marathon!
brown leather purse (hard to see under my right arm): thrifted for $2 last year

And, yes, my hair is not blonde anymore.  Don't ask.  The point is, my outfits were under $10 each. 


I've only been willing to look in thrift stores for my clothes in the last year.  Here are a couple of things I've learned:
  • Goodwill stores located near malls generally have the best selection of clothing, and--in my experience--offer the most shoes and purses.
  • It takes time to thrift shop, since thrifting is like playing hide-n-seek.  You really do have to go through all the racks to find the best items.  I plan on 60-90 minutes per store to find a selection of things I want to try on, and another 30-60 minutes in the fitting room.  I don't go into the fitting room until I have a huge pile.  In the fitting room, I look at things very carefully.  For instance, the ultra-flattering pair of corduroy pants I found, that didn't even need to be hemmed...ended up being very worn through the inner thigh area, upon closer inspection.  I didn't buy those.
  • You'll have a better chance of finding items that are less worn (or new) or that are designer brand if you visit the thrift stores near wealthier areas.  I drove for 45 minutes to get to the north side of our city (considered the swanky side of town), but found some incredible stuff.  (Hello, J.Crew cashmere!)  Therefore, my savings definitely made it worth the drive. 
I'm linking this post to The Pleated Poppy's
What I Wore Wednesday.
Go here to read an explanation of what WIWW is all about.