lundi 5 août 2013

the best cheerleader a dieting girl could have

My husband, y’all. The man is the very definition of go big or go home. He made me a 3′x6′ whiteboard because he believes in me (and he knows how satisfying I think coloring on a whiteboard is). When I say made, I mean he made me a white board. Not only did he measure out and draw a big ‘ol ‘water glass’ to fill in, he actually took adhesive dry-erase sheeting, cut it to size, and adhered it to a piece of composite board.  When I was feeling low last week  (when I re-jumped on the Medifast bandwagon), he told me that he would to do everything in his power to encourage me all of the way through my weight loss journey and to my goal.It is within his power to make me a life-sized goal board. Obviously.And it is within my power to finish what I have started and reach my goal weight!My Journey to Health:December 30, 2011, 187 lbsApril 28, 2012: 160lbsJuly 27, 2012: 152lbsSeptember 18, 2012: 158lbsOctober 1, 2012: 155lbs32 lbs lost!20 lbs to go!You can click here to read all of the posts on my weight loss.:: :: :: :: :: ::How am I losing that weight, you ask? Medifast! If you use the coupon code, OFAMILY56, and sign up for Medifast Advantage, when you order $250+, you’ll receive 56 free Medifast Meals and free shipping! (More details at the bottom of this post.)Disclosure: I receive free product in order to evaluate and comment on my experiences on the Medifast Nursing Mothers Program. I will only ever tell you how I actually feel about this experience and the Medifast products. Pinky swearsies. I am supposed to tell you that the Medifast Program is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease or illness and that any medical improvements noted while on the program are related to weight loss in general, and not to Medifast products or programs. K, you got that? Good. There will be a quiz later.

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