Today it was a snow day for most everyone. Calvin and I decided to be productive and clean our house, do our laundry, dishes, and put dinner in the crock pot; which I am dying to go eat as the smell consumes the house :)
Today was also day 29 in my 30 day challenge I started January 1, 2014. I am proud of myself for sticking with it, I am also proud of myself for helping at least one other person stick with it as well. Every woman has their ideal "look" whether it is curvy, skinny, athletic, or just healthy. I'm finally there, but I know being 5'1 I will have to keep a healthy lifestyle for the rest of my life to keep it; which is what I plan to do. I've even got my husband on board.
My fitness "kick" isn't just about weight; it is about feeling more energetic, it is about feeling more confident, liking the skin I'm in, fitting in my clothes, and just in general feeling good. As most of you that have read my previous blogs know; these last few months have been far from a cake walk for my family, so this has truly given me an out that is safe, healthy, and doable.
So tomorrow I will finish up day 30 of my first challenge and at some point post photos of progress, then on Friday February 1st, I will start my very own fitness challenge and I invite you all to join. I have a post on Facebook made public about it, so be sure to follow those updates :) (I'm under Heather Edmunds)
So until next time, I'll just say this in regards to everything else; I always look forward to a good snow to clear the air, kill the germs, and cleanse the ground. Use this time to clear your own air, kill your own toxins, and become a better you. The only person capable of holding you back is you. I'm far from perfect, and my drive didn't come over night. It came from hitting rock bottom and climbing up. I have learned that regardless of whether your struggle is with your health, depression, relationships, parenting, or anything else--- no one can give you drive or motivation to be better but you. I've also learned it is nearly impossible to love someone who doesn't love themselves- so each day I work harder on loving myself more.
With my family- things truly couldn't be better at the moment; even in our current situation. Calvin applies for jobs left and right and we know God will open the right door at the right time; we just have to be patient and thankful. Thankful you ask? Thankful for park days as a family, thankful to be alive, thankful to wake up and be able to make each day better than the one before, and thankful for our son Braeden, who truly is a miracle and blesses us each day with out even realizing it. A good friend learned a hard lesson last year after loosing her father that tomorrow is never promised, these precious memories are priceless and if anything we have all learned to let go and let Jesus take the wheel. We may not always like the direction he is leading or understand, but we are grateful to be on the journey together.
With Love;
Me.