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30 is the Magic Number
On this, my 30th birthday, I’ve finally decided to take a moment to update my blog. I must say this about every other entry but an update is looooong overdue. I’m trying to write this up while watching Mad Men (the last thing on my birthday to-do list for the evening), so please bear with me through any grammatical atrocities.
Before I get into the awesomeness that has been my 30th birthday today, I want to share the story of my past 6 months.
30 pounds for my 30th.
At the beginning of this year, Christian and I decided to get our act together and make some lifestyle changes. I think we had both hit a point over the holidays when we realized how unhappy we were with how we were feeling and looking. I was probably at my heaviest that I’d ever been in my life over the Christmas holiday… and we all know how feasting over holiday meals go… In mid January, I decided that enough was enough. I started teaching myself some simple things about calories, nutrition, well-balanced diets, and Christian and I started our lifestyle change. I decided to join Christian and some of our friends each weekend to ease my way into the world of running. I’d run some, walk some, run some, walk some more. We started to eat better meals – homemade, properly portioned,well-rounded meals (home-cooked meals now take about a half hour to an hour longer to prepare because I measure and calculate everything out). We watched our balance of calories, making sure to keep ourselves accountable for everything we consumed and balanced our days with physical activity. Some of you are probably thinking, “oh, so they went on a diet” but no, that’s not really the case. As I mentioned a few lines earlier, we decided to make a lifestyle change, so this isn’t a temporary fad we put in place to drop pounds; this is a permanent transformation in our way of thinking and behaving to make ourselves healthier, happier people.
Six months later, I’m now officially thirty pounds lighter and ten thousand times happier. When I lost ten pounds, a good friend of mine suggested that the next time I go to the grocery store, I pick up two sacks of potatoes to see how that extra ten pounds of weight really felt. Well, I never remembered to do that, so the next time I remember when I go into a store, I need to pick up 6 sacks of potatoes to account for the thirty pounds. Ooooh boy. I’m happier, I feel loads more confident about myself, and I don’t mind seeing myself in a mirror or in pictures these days. I don’t really deprive myself of anything I enjoy; I just enjoy it in moderation and/or balance it appropriately with working out. It’s all about discipline and balance. And teamwork. If Christian and I were not in on this together as a team, I’m sure neither of us would have been as successful as we have been.
This lifestyle alteration also has me doing more physical activity than I’ve ever done before in my life. When I first started running, I’d run two sides of a block before I had to stop for a walk break. Eventually, the walk breaks shortened and now, I can run for 7 continuous miles on a good day. No, not training for a marathon or half marathon. And no, not enjoying running itself either. I just enjoy the sense of accomplishment that comes after I’m done. The increased caloric capacity to shove more food into my belly is also a plus
To think, when I was a chubby junior high schoool pre-teen, I struggled through a 14 minute mile a week because I had to do it for a grade. Now, I’m choosing to do a 10:30 to 11:00 mile for way more than just a mile. I’m nuts. At least I’m happily nuts.
One last thought on this life change: eating better and working out allowed for me to drop 4 pant sizes since January. I’ve spent so much money shopping in the past several months because I kept outgrowing (or whatever the opposite of outgrowing is…) my clothes. Totally worth it though because shopping and trying on clothes is actually a fun thing for me to do these days
All right, enough of that. On to something else.
What I Did for My 30th Birthday.
I’ll keep this portion as brief as I can because frankly, I’m sleepy and I wanted to get this blog posted on my birthday but it looks like I’ll be missing that by several minutes… OH WELL.
Christian and I woke up around 7ish and went out for a 7 and an half mile run. 7.6 to be exact. That’s the most I’ve ever clocked in continuous running miles *pats self on back*
After we got back home and took our respective refreshing and very necessary showers, we picnicked in our backyard under our nice ginormous backyard tree. I love picnics and so rarely go on them, so this was fun
After lunch, we headed over to the movie theaters and treated ourselves to Toy Story 3. Lots of kids, but it actually wasn’t as annoying to be in the audience with them as I thought. Great movie – very emotional, actually.
Once the movie was over, we dashed over to the Tech Museum of Innovation and enjoyed a very educational and interesting exhibit on Genghis Khan. We walked around some of the other Tech exhibit halls after that was done, but didn’t end up staying for too long because we were both starving.
Dinner consisted of feasting on some yummalicious baby back ribs at Henry’s Hi-Life by the Shark Tank. MMMMMmmmm… ribs, baked potato with a scoop of butter crack and sour cream, and super-delish garlic bread. Oh, there was a salad of some sort somewhere in there too, but that was totally forgettable.
Since we were sort of in the neighborhood, we decided to check out one of our favorite Target stores – the one off of Coleman is pretty nicely kept. Didn’t buy anything exciting, but I just enjoy walking around that store and looking at stuff.
We got home and had a small Mad Men marathon to close out the evening. I tuckered poor Christian out with my very long list of birthday activities but he’s a total trooper. I’m the luckiest girl in the world to have someone like him love me so much that he’s willing to go through all of the craziness and never-ending list of activities with zero complaint just to make me happy. Thank you for making me feel so special.
All in all, it’s been a really fabulous 2010 so far and a really fabulous start to my 30′s
Thanks for reading.
Sleepily Yours,
Evelyn









I love you so much! I’m glad you had fun; it was awesome for me too! And I know I say it all the time, but I’m so proud of you for losing 30 pounds, and for being able to run over 7 miles without stopping! That’s a HUGE accomplishment, and you deserve to feel as good as you do about it.
Congrats on the 30 lbs!!! That is awesome! And also congrats on the lifestyle change! I know how tough it is to do that activity thing – but wow… 7 miles without walking?? that’s crazy impressive! With the weather being so nice – lemme know if you’d like to join for saturday hikes – it’s uphill and quick paced – gets the blood pumpin!
And very happy to hear you had a fantastic birthday!!! Welcome to the 30′s!!!