TDP has been quiet for a while, but I am definitely back. I’ve been battling some writer’s block. Work has been incredibly busy. Salsa is also taking up a good portion of my time, especially now that I am committed to the Spring 2010 Showcase.
So, here is a little run down of where Kathrin has been and why TDP took a bit of a mini-vaca:
Work
I just celebrated my first year at NSC. We have accomplished a lot in that first year. Nevertheless, many things have still been left undone and year two will be packed with new fundraising, outreach and advocacy initiatives. Some exciting things are in the works and I will be sure to share them with you as soon as they are cleared for release.
Simple Living
I moved out of my old apartment in NE Philadelphia and now call Center City Philadelphia home. I sold a lot of my furniture in the process and sorted through dozens of boxes of belongings. The purge was liberating – truly! It’s amazing how much free time I have now – no more 2+hours of daily commute time. My commute these days is 15 minutes door to door.
Healthy Living
I finally have my act together health living wise. Since starting salsa I have shed almost 50lbs (since starting weight watchers about 40lbs). I have tons more energy and just feel better all the way around. Everyone says they can see it in my face. I shall take their word for it, because I can’t tell.
Salsa
I have been taking salsa classes at Estilo Dance Studio for several months now and am completely hooked. I am finally at that point where I can let go enough to feel the music versus just focusing on the steps. I am officially committed to performance class. We are really getting into the choreography, and I am shocked that we are only 23 seconds into a 3 minute routine. I am up for the challenge though. This is going to be kick ass!
Family
My dad comes home in 5 days. He has been stationed abroad for 2 years. Time did not go by as fast as I wanted it to, but the important thing is that he is home. I will be spending 4 days with my family in Florida. It’s good to have the entire family together again for Christmas. Last year felt all wrong! I will be sure to post lots of photos and even some video clips. My camera and Flip will be coming with me…..along with my laptop of course. I don’t expect to be on too much, but will update periodically.
My sister joined the Army a few weeks ago. It’s a great move for her. She is at her unit today getting fitted for her uniform. She leaves for basic training in March, followed immediately by specialized training – paramedic - and won’t be home until sometime in September. My mom gets the sense that she will petition to go active once everything is said and done. This raises the likelihood of her deployment, but we will cross that bridge when we get there.
SwirlPhilly
SwirlPhilly has been a bit silent with work picking up and my recent move. But, I am happy to announce that we are back on track. Our Holiday Happy Hour is Monday, December 21 at Rum Bar. Please join us! Several new people are attending, so it should be a fun crowd! We will also be talking about upcoming events and activities….and fundraising (I have been exploring a few possibilities).
Someone New
There is definitely something brewing. It’s sweet and gentle, yet rough around the edges. I will definitely write more about this once some boundaries are set and I figure a few things out. I will probably post more regularly about this under the privacy filter. Hit me up off-line for the password. It is unexpected to say the least, but the timing could not be more perfect. For now, let’s just say that I am really content!
….more to come! Happy Hump Day!
I haven’t been extremely successful in posting regularly for NaBloWriMo. I am up against deadlines at work (way past the deadline actually), and writing anything is the last thing on my mind by the time I settle in for the night.
I am grappling with how I am going to document my journey to healthy and simpler living. The – one post per day for NaBloWriMo – isn’t quite working with my schedule. I seem to have fallen into a blogging rut as of late. I need to find my groove again.
Nevertheless, I have been getting some comments and questions regarding my quest for simpler and healthier living. The nutrition part of my quest is a bit bumpy – $40 a week is quite a challenge. Yet, I must say that the exercise part of my journey is right on point. I prefer using the term “moving’” over exercise…semantics, I know! Anyway, I am moving more than I have in a long time.
So, what works for Kathrin, you ask? Well…you are in luck today, because I am up for a bit of sharing. My weekly routine has really hit an awesome groove. There is a lot of daily and weekly consistency, with enough variety and entertainment to keep me coming back. So, let me break it down for you:
Daily:
Weekly:
Sundays are my day off. I still walk Samson and eat sensibly, but I hit pause on everything else.
After years of struggling, I have finally found a combination of healthy eating and moving that keeps me entertained and fulfilled. I can’t put enough emphasis on the fact that my current regime keeps me entertained. In the past, as soon as boredom kicked in so did giving up. Yeah, I am like a 5 year old when it comes to moving and eating right. If there isn’t anything shiny and sparkly, it will most likely not keep my attention for very long.
I am in week five of Weight Watchers and week six of Salsa. Classes at Estilo Dance Studio have been such a huge part in this shift for me. I have definitely been sucked into the salsa vortex. I need to take a pause and say that I love everything about Estilo – the environment, fellow students and most definitely the instructors. I also appreciate their solid brand. There is strong continuity between the image they project while promoting at various venues throughout Philadelphia and the culture then are fostering in the studio. Most important – I feel amazing when I take classes and dance, and have gotten to know some really awesome people! Both of these things are truly priceless!
Since starting salsa I have lost 29.5lbs. Since starting Weight Watchers I have lost 19.4lbs. YAY me! My weekly weight loss started off really high in those first two weeks and am now am down to a healthy weekly weight loss of between 1.5 and 3lbs.
Once I move, I may include Mon and Wed at ShapeGirl Fitness or I may join Fitness Works for the winter months. Fitness Works is definitely more convenient since Estilo is located in the same building. ShapeGirl is in far South Philadelphia (near Oregon Avenue). I really liked the class I took there, but it is a bit out of my way. My new place is close to the Schuylkill river path. Once the weather gets warmer again I will take Samson out there more for a run. Yeah, you heard right…running! I am on the Weight Watcher’s Running for Beginners plan. I think Samson loves it more than I do at this point though. I was hoping to run the next Mother’s Day Breast Cancer event next Memorial Day weekend, but I will be in NYC for Salsa Congress.
This weekend rocked! I went salsa dancing with several people from my classes on Friday and Saturday night. Samson and I went on several long walks and the weather was just gorgeous! If that wasn’t enough, three really fabulous things happened:
oh…ok, so there were four things that happened this weekend:
To that effect, my Monday went off without too much of the Monday blues and SEPTA is acting right again! So, I am calling it a day and meeting my friend Jess at Vango. Neither of us have ever been and she doesn’t want to go alone. Glad that I didn’t remove my practices shoes from my bag.
Until next time….
Here goes trying to eat healthy on a synced budget! I went shopping on Sunday and spent $32.01, therefore I have $7.99 left to spend this week on food. I didn’t come up with this experiment until the commute home, so I had to do quite a bit of math. Not sure if I am going to do the financial break down per meal every day, but thought this was interesting. I have felt satisfied every day so far and my clothes feel looser. So far so good!
Breakfast – $0.81
Lunch -$1.18
Dinner -$1.63
Snacks -$0.63
Total cost of food: $4.25
I definitely need to incorporate more fruit into my meals and I don’t drink nearly enough water.
Ok…yeah, a bit late but I am doubling up today!!
I have struggled with my weight as long as I can remember. I nurtured my love affair with food from an early age. Although moving around (dad was/is military) has helped me to adapt to changes, it also turned me into an introvert in many ways. Food became my security blanket. It surely was a constant in my life.
I’ve tried every diet – Weight Watchers, Jenny Craig, LA Weight Loss, not eating, liquid diets, Dr. Adkins,…you name it. I have always felt the most balanced and happy on Weight Watchers. I joined the Weight Watchers track again last Friday.
On my first weigh in I lost 13.4lbs.
On my second weigh in I lost 1.2lbs.
On my third weigh in I lost 1.3lbs.
While I the WW platform seems to work for me, the meetings don’t. My weekly schedule is just too erratic. I would never be able to commit to the same meeting each week. So, I am going with the online option.
I am keeping it really simple – cutting out sugars and take out, switching to whole grain and drinking more water, and most importantly focusing on moving more.
I have been wrestling with how I am going to document this journey. A weight loss journal is rather BLAH! So, while contemplating the greater implications of my struggles to lose weight it came to me. I have read dozens of articles (and had even more conversations) about the cost burden of eating healthy. It can be cheaper to eat junk than maintain a health, balanced diet.
So, as part of my NaBloWriMo committment, I am going to explore how feasable it is to eat healthy on a strict budget. I usually spend $50-75 a week on groceries. For the next month I am going to spend $40 a week on groceries.
So the question is – how am I going to measure success? I know that I can shop within this budget constraint, but the question is, can I do so while feeling fulfilled? So, here are the variables:
So….here we go!
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