Wednesday, March 12, 2008

7 months raw!

Wow, 7 months already?! I'm actually posting this the night before 7 months raw, because I may be without internet the 13th through the 17th. I didn't want to not have the blog updated though!!

So, things have been kind of tough around here. Since we had the flu, most foods don't really sound good to Greg. It's been hard to go through. It brings up all of those feelings of just wanting to be normal & eat with everyone else. We would be watching TV and I could just see the pain on his face at the sight of Outback commercials and Hardee's burgers. It's not always easy, that's for sure. Two Saturday's ago I was running errands all around town with my girls. I just kept wishing, with an unexpected sadness, that I could stop somewhere and have a normal lunch with them at a restaurant. It would be special, and so typical. That feeling lasted a few days actually, like I was mourning it all over again. I almost cried at an Arby's reuben commercial. :o(

We've stuck through it though. And found out that we love the kale salad in Alissa's recipe book. I've fixed that salad about 10 times in 7 days!! When the salad doesn't appeal to us as much anymore, who knows what we'll go to next. Maybe good ole fresh fruits will sound good again? Being tired of the foods or finding them unappetizing can't last forever right?

I'm still having a green smoothie each day, I know they're so good for us. The kids have a decent glass of it as well. Greg got burnt out on them though, for now. It's really tough to keep him happy. He didn't enjoy the dinner I made last night. It's disappointing, when that happens since of course I want him to enjoy the meals that I prepare. I guess I was lucky when we ate cooked foods, he liked almost everything I cooked. Wish I had the same streak of success with raw! Lol. I know it's frustrating for him as well, he's tired of not enjoying meals & wonders what he should eat. I think he would be happier with more variety. Trying out a lot of recipes isn't really in our budget unfortunately.

So Greg is still at 157. He got down to 155 during the past month, but with all the kale salads (there's avocado in it) he put 3 pounds back on & is very happy with that. I'm happy I finally found a way to get avocados into him!! He told me last night that he's finally ready to exercise!! Yay! So he opted not to take a photo this month since he's reached the finish line. :o) I've posted a photo of his start & finish though!!! Take a look at the before, 8/12/07 and his after 2/12/08 with 83 pounds released total! Isn't he amazing!?! I'm SO incredibly proud of him!! He's still 100% raw, he seems really happy with his weight & now he wants to exercise and bulk up a bit (oh, and find some foods he just loves).

I now weigh 185 pounds, that's 84 pounds released in 7 months!! I released 10 pounds in the past month! Actually, while I had the flu I released 11 pounds in only 6 days. Yikes. So I just gained a pound back & have stayed there. And it feels great!!! That's 111 pounds lost since my highest weight in Jan 2006!

I went ahead and measured, I'm sorry I forgot to do it last month. So the inches lost over the past 2 months are: 7.5! Now that doesn't seem all that impressive. But, amazingly, that means that in 7 months I have lost an even 60 inches!!! Let me elaborate a bit. :o) I've lost 2 inches in my neck since I started raw, 8 inches in my bust, 1.5 inches in each of my upper arms (yay!), 9.5 inches in my waist, and 10 inches in my hips!!! Wow!

I finally got a pair of size 14 jeans!! Yippee! A milestone! So you'll see in the newest photo that they fit much better than the size 20's I was still wearing! Lol! I still can't seem to lose this belly, upper or lower. It's smaller, but still out of proportion. And now I'll be growing a belly in a whole new way. ;o) Who knows if it will ever be trim and fit?! I keep having to buy XL shirts because of my upper arms and upper belly, but the shirts are too lose in the shoulders. I'm not complaining though, I'll take whatever I can get. I abused my body for a very long time & it's going to take a while to get it where it should be. Some things will take longer than others, and I am so thrilled with the great results I've had in the last 7 months. Now, what in the world will my shape & size do during the next 9 months? I can't wait to find out!! I've never gone through a pregnancy below 250 pounds before!

This is such an interesting time! Greg's done with his weight loss & I might be as well for the next 8 months! I say 'might' because I lost weight during my first pregnancy, so I might not gain a bunch with this one since I'm still overweight, and I'm 100% raw. Who knows?! You can be sure I will document it here though!! I've loved sharing all of this with you guys these past 7 months & I'm so excited to continue sharing this journey with you all!!! :o)





13 comments:

Anonymous said...

Resa,

You look SO amazing! I am so proud of you and all that you have accomplished. You are definetely living up to your name...Radiantly Raw!

Sending love, hugs and blessings your way, Christine

Alisha said...

Amazing Resa!! Look at you girl!!! I'm so proud of all of you.

Anonymous said...

Kudos to you both.

Remember that SAD processed foods have additives on purpose for ADDICTION purpose. Your RAW creations can compete just in a different way. Hubby will soon be addicted to all the LOVE you put in your preparations for the good of his health.

For variety try sprouting beans, warming in dehydrator and adding a little home made raw salsa. This will be a good "warm" protein to help with his new works outs.

RAWRITOS make good wraps too, for beans and veggies. Summers coming which means a new wider variety of in season fruit is just around the corner.

ENJOY!!!

Tereza said...

i was gonna ask what do you do when you crave something warm. Or something sweet. I'm only on day 2 so I have no idea:)

Resa said...

Thank you guys!!! You're all so supportive & encouraging!

Well, for warm I fix raw kelp noodles (you can order them online from the Sea Tangle company) with an asian type sauce. Like, nama shoyu, ginger, garlic, maybe almond butter, blended. Toss together and put in the dehydrator for 45 min or so. For sweet, I love ripe persimmons, and this is the first season I've ever tried them. They're like candy! Also, if you throw some walnuts & raisins in the food processor you have a crust for any sort of sweet torte or maybe a fruit pie? I have Alissa Cohen's recipe book and there are lots of sweet recipes in there. I just keep dates, raisins and nuts on hand to throw something together!

Tereza said...

Thanks and I got your email!
kelp noodles?? That sounds kind of gross:):):) Of course I'm sure it would to anyone starting out:)
So where do you get rawritos wraps etc?
How do you make a raw fruit pie or torte?

Resa said...

The kelp noodles are clear & tasteless. They come in a bag, you rinse & drain, and then prepare. They really do not have a taste at all! So whatever sauce you put over them, that's the flavor you end up with.

I'm not familiar with the rawrito wraps, but they sound yummo!

I'll email you about the torte & pie.

Sophia's Virtue said...

Wow, you're pics are looking good! Amazing!

I found a link about rawritos for you guys:
http://rawvegan4health.blogspot.com/2007/07/rawritos.html

nicollette
123raw

Resa said...

Thanks Nicollette!!!

Anonymous said...

You both have done such a AWESOME job! Maybe its time for DH to take a food prep class. Maybe he can find some foods to love more than cooked!
Success and luck to you and yours!

Anonymous said...

I found your blog through the rawfoodtalk.com boards- and I am so encouraged by your results and faithfulness to the journey God's leading you through! We attempted going raw in May of '07, lasting just a week until this year we got fed up with the extra weight we'd put on and lack of energy, acne for me, etc. etc. and decided to try again. We're on day 7 today and I decided to go find some encouragement... getting through the first days/weeks is tough, but it sounds like it'll always be a bit tough for different reasons throughout considering the society we live in. Anyway, thanks for posting your story!
-Sally

Angewl said...

Resa, you have always been beautiful. Now you look happy as well!

Love you!

Anonymous said...

Resa,
Thinking of you and praying for you my friend.
Angel