Monday, September 17, 2007

Remodeling

I've been pretty scarce lately, I know. I thought I aught to let you all in on a little secret. I've started remodeling myself. Doesn't that sound simply lovely. At 41 it finally occurred to me that I've let myself go. I've put so much effort into my family and friends and work and what not, that I haven't spent much time on me.
So two weeks ago I started a medically supervised weight loss plan. Today I went to the gym for the first time since I can't remember when. So far I've lost 11 pounds! I know it's all water but I'm encouraged that the diet is easy enough to follow and reasonable. You eat 7 times a day. Six of those times are small portioned 'snacks' and the 7th is a full meal with at least 20 grams of protien.
I also dyed my hair back to it's original color, and put some effort into the little things I've been neglecting. Funny how life gets away from you and you don't pluck, primp and do all the little things that make you feel like a girl.
Just in case you think I've totally forgotten how to be the self-sacrificing woman, I've also signed on to volunteer at the kid's kindergarten every couple of weeks :) Some things never change!
I'll try to be more consistent in my writings. Today I was super woman at lunch and didn't get a chance to post on my blog. Tomorrow is officially the anniversary of when we met Emma. Today I wrote a letter to Emma's foster parents and sent it to be translated. I'm scooting under the wire, but the service will get it translated and send it and a box of Moon Cakes to her foster parents late next week in honor of the Mid-Autumn Festival. It is traditional to send moon cakes during that time, and I'm glad to do it. I hope that they will again write back and reveal a little more about Emma's time right before she came to be with our family.

4 comments:

Unknown said...

I am so proud of you..Could you ship some of that motivation over to me?

Robin said...

Good for you Shari! I need to get serious about some of that remodeling myself. This summer was fun, but not at all good for me physically.

Jo said...

Yay for you! And moon cake, oh it all comes back, the taste, the terrible taste (one thing I don't miss about Hong Kong) but Mid-Autumn festival was always lovely....we would usually spend it on a lanterned junk.

Unknown said...

lol jo says they taste horrible and I was just imagining how dreamy a "moon cake" might be. You are a good good good good woman. Don't forget to breathe in all this!