Categories: Fitness

Old School Theodora

Back in the day, I blogged everything I ate, every work out I did, every little weight loss milestone.
(Sample old post from 2009…and a pic from that era to go along with it.)

Side note: I really liked that dress. I think it started its life as something like a 14 or so, and by the time I lost weight, the tailor just couldn’t do enough to it.

I was emailing this morning with a friend yesterday, and she told me how much she loved how I used to blog everything I ate, as I told her about the #HomeCookHero contest we’re doing at work. Well, I don’t have time to do that any more, or, really any interest in doing so, but I’m doing this CrossFit stuff for results, so a little accountability never hurt. I also love how my long-lost buddy Emily has been blogging about her Flybarre Challenge, so here we go.

October 7, 2014:

Weight: 147.5

Waist: 31

Bust: 37.5

Hips: 38

No arm or thigh measurements, because I’m not going to obsess over those. I’d just like my weight and waist measurements to come down. And bust. Somehow that measurement’s gotten bigger in the past year. Some are filled with milk; mine are filled with wine.

Not sure how often I’ll check in, but here’s my starting point.

Less wine, less wheat, more lifting, more veggies. Let’s go.

Theodora Blanchfield

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  • Buddy! You're going to rock this and I'm so glad I gave you some motivation! It's nice to be the one helping when you're always the one motivating me! Xoxo

  • Sometimes I miss all the meals and workouts I used to see daily from not only you but the rest of the HLB community. While it sometimes became a bit boring there was something so great to be part of the journey and get fresh ideas. So, keep on sharing.

    Also, while in Europe we may not abide by less wine and less bread but we will go by less processed. :) Should I figure out if you can drop in a box while you're here? :)

    • I know, right? Some of it ;)

      Oh good god no I would not expect less wine on vacay but less processed works. As for the box...let's chat offline. Depends if I finish my Elements first. (Which I'm trying to.)

  • Can't wait to see how it goes - and what you ultimately think about cross fit.! I am actually anxiously awaiting finishing my marathons because I started barre classes and love them. I really want to lessen the cardio and work on strength more with barre and body pump and crazy new classes without worrying about interfering with my running!

  • Friend! I love that you're taking it back to your roots! I also love that I gave you a little inspiration to do so. You're always the one inspiring ME! You're going to rock this. We'll do it together (me @ Flybarre and you @ Crossfit).

  • I'm literally the exact same measurments and have been for quite a few years. (weight fluctuates between 138 and 148).
    I've literally said a million times i just want my weight and waist to come down.
    But alas, I hate strength training and I can't kick my sugar/carb addiction.
    I'll be 41 this month and I'm sort of using that as my new excuse to just accept me the way I am but it's nonsense.

    You might just inspire me to attempt to shrink the weight and waist! No pressure =)

    • I just clicked through to your blog and LOVE your puppy!!! That's basically where my weight fluctuates, too...with me feeling best at the lower end of that. (Obviously? ha) When I finally lost all the weight a few years ago, I got down to 135 but that felt too small for me. We can do this!!

  • Go get it!

    (I'd do something similar myself but my weight would probably make some people LOLZ because it's so high.)

    • @Victoria: I think I've seen you post your weight before and it's NOT high - but I understand what you mean about feeling like you weigh more than you should for how much you work out.

      • @Theodora Blanchfield: Well part of it is just being 5'8" so I weigh SO MUCH MORE than people who are just barely over 5' (duh). Obviously I'm not pushing 300 lbs or anything but I think I weigh substantially more than most female triathletes I run into - again, partially because a lot of them are several inches shorter than me.

        And yeah why is it that women train for endurance events and don't drop weight like dudes? Right, cortisol-estrogen interaction. Drats.

  • I'm excited to follow this journey, especially since I've been curious about Crossfit for a while. I've never been into lifting, even though I know it would be good for me. Inspire away! ;-)

  • You're gonna do this -- I know it! (also can we talk about how I've been following your blog since 2009 and it seems like YESTERDAY??)

    Also -- just a thought -- check out my last post about my October Overhaul that I'm doing with some friends. If you want in, I'd be more than happy to add you to the line up as another form of support. Think about it!

    • You know, I saw that post and thought about emailing you, and I appreciate the support/kind words, and I know I'm lucky I have so many resources I can turn to. But I know right now I gotta dig deep and do this on my own. BUT THANK YOU :)

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