Sophie's Slimming World and Cinema critiques!

Popping on to subscribe and looking forward to reading your back story.
Sounds like you are having a rough time at the moment but I'd like you to know that you are an inspiration (or thinspiration if we like that term!) The amount of weight loss you've achieved and the maintenance is amazing! Whenever you feel down, stop, take a step back and remember what you've accomplished.
You are fabulous! X
 
Thanks for the messages guys :D hello Freakydarkstuff! Nice to have you here! Not ferling like the best hinspiration yhoigh, just had a massive crepe with ice cream and mango for breakfast- OMG, amazing! God knows what I've gained :p having a great time though!
Yesterday was ALMOST an on plan day by accident ;) hehe.
EmmaB- great to see you back!
Cheesetheif- thanks for such a warm and comforting message!

I'm in Thailand now, about 5 mins away from leaving to the airport to fly from Chiang Mai where we've had a really nice relaxing week, to crazy Bangkok which everyone here seems to hate! :p
Hong Kong aas awesome too, had such diverse experiences there- a local festival with a parade, a visit to a fishing villiage which was literally a shanty town and some theme parks too!
Thailand so far we've had a day bathing, feeding and riding elephants which was amazing! And a day cuddling tigers- oh and lots of shopping! Has been a nice travelling break to be in one place for a whole week and do relaxing things, but off we go now to the next leg of the journey!
Hope you're all well! X
 
Glad you're enjoying your trip hun, LOVED the pics I saw on FB with those tigers - amazeballs! Thailand looks amazing! Keep having a fabby time and let us know how you're getting on xxxx
 
Hi guys! Veeery quick post here as I'm rushing out the door...
Travels have been insane, so hectic and tiring but awesome too... Last ten days now before I'm home!
I REALLY miss SW and healthy eating/exercising :eek: never expected to quite this much! Currently I am eating whatever... I am trying not to go too crazy but **** kinda hit the fan in Cambodia where the included breakfast was all unhealthy except eggs... I had friggin' pancakes or bacon sarnies for breakfast most days :( after that I just sort of lost the will to be good in the day.
I've had a very chilled week in Bali as G is a bit run down with tummy/back problems, eating but not moving so much- oops! It is hsrd to get in a healthy mentality when eating out for 3 months- I'm weirdly looling forward to getting home and learning new Japanese dishes :p

Anyway, scales could be completely out byt I weighed in this morning at about 91.4kg / 14st 4lbs... I was 13st 11lbs on my cheeky WI before leaving which means I've gained half a stone- phew! Can handle that! I'm sure half of it will be off after a week back on plan! :D
A wrek ago in Singapore scales said 90kg so I think it cant be too far out... Hopefully! I think I have a mean wii though as the doc always weighs me as lighter.
I feel much bigger though, less confident and more like I used to... I've been wearing a bikini for.the first time in my life as I brought a swimsuit that was way too loose and chucked it, havent bothered trying to find another and am enjoying tanning the tum, but do feel like a beached whale compared to all the skinny girls here! Why are all the girls here so perfectly toned?!

Off to see some temples today, one has hundreds of large fruit bats inside :D

Hope you are all well and will do a mini trip breakdown when I'm back...
I've missed you guys/minis!

X Sophie
 
Hey matey!
Good luck with the bats. They absolutely stink ;) x
 
I'm baaaack! And I've gained A STONE! Ahhh sh*t!
I'm feeling TOTALLY pumped as for getting back on plan though :D I've been really looking forward to it! Call me a spoiled brat but I'm SO BORED of eating out for every meal! I'm 90% sure that if I were just off plan at home I'd not have gained half as much in the 3 months, but because I was out and had so few nutritional options often, it just made me go "**** it, I'll have what I want and face the music later."
Bali was really difficult for food as they didn't have proper supermarkets in our area, just small corner shop like places that only sold crisps and peanut butter crackers and stuff, no fruit or anything... So snacks were crap, and since I had so little control I just let loose and ate whatever. The breakfast buffets were lethal too, couldn't resist the pancakes at one place in Bali! G was unwell for the whole time in Bali so we weren't as active and I think the 1/3rd of a stone probably crept on in those two weeks :rolleyes:

Anyway- as I said, totally pumped to be healthy again :D (disclaimer: this attitude will probably change in a few days :p)

So: THE TRIP! What an experience!! All of the countries we went to were so totally different :) my favourites were probably Cambodia and Hong Kong (shocker! Really didn't expect to think much of HK!) and surprisingly I got on with Thailand the least, it was just so damn touristy and the locals were really arsey to us, it dampened the whole thing a bit... But boy did we have some awesome experiences there!! So I'll do a mini break down of what we got up to in each place, will try and keep it quick so as not to bore y'all! All these pics are the ones on my fb as we haven't been through DSLR pics yet :p

Japan (4 weeks) :

We went to SO many different towns/cities in this time, it really was go-go-go! We usually stayed in each hotel for 1-3 nights max, so a lot of packing, traveling and lugging bags around, but I really feel like we got to experience a lot of what Japan has to offer, it was great :) the people are so lovely there too- strangers would go out of their way to help us (and would offer it, rather than us asking!) and when I asked to take photos of locals they were always happy (Especially as I'd ask in my key Japanese phrase of the trip: "Shashin o e deska" (might be spelt wrong) = "Photo- is it OK?" Or basically "can I snap happy on yo' face?"
We saw a lot of cultural stuff, lots of temples but also experiences... We trained as samurai! :D learn't how to wield the swords and dressed up as them, learning routines... Fun! But I don't really like the whole samurai way of life, ninjas are way cooler. For example, samurai's have this 'seppuku' thing where they DISEMBOWEL THEMSELVES and it's seen as, uh, a gracious way to die! They'd literally stab themselves in the gut and then slice across... Even children would have to do it sometimes! And samurai's wives were taught that if their home was invaded to run upstairs and kill themselves LOL, fail. Ninja's were so sneaky and we went to this old ninja town called Ega Ueno where we went to a ninja show, museum and castle... In the museum there was a ninja house and they gave demonstrations on all these sneaky hiding places like walls that turned into hide-outs and places the ninjas would hide if caught- way better than suicidal samurais lol! We dressed up as ninjas for the day there and that was SO fun, we even got to pose with these uber cute ninja poodles who's owners wanted to do a mini photoshoot with us for a competition hahaha:
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I explained a load of the early stuff in the trip a page back so I'll not overly repeat, but the onsen hot spring town was really lovely, bathing under the stars in a natural spring (SO HOT, burning hot!) and watching the snow monkeys bathe! We also went to some awesome shows like this ninja show with lasers and acrobatics and ariel performances and just- totally wow! Really beautifully lit and VFX too, and also went to 'Robot restaurant' where they had this huge epic robot battle happening right in front of you! Massive robots and skimpy clothed women, it was great! Japan is so damn awesome :D
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^Bathroom slippers provided in Japan LOL

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^Free roaming tame deer in Miagjima
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^ My favourite Japanese dish - Okonimyaki on the right and yaki soba on the left, being cooked on the grill plate on our table :D

We also stayed in a monastery in the mountains where there were a collection of quaint temples in the woods- stumbled across them and they were so underrated that we hadn't heard of them, but they were my favourites of our whole trip!!

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^ We were served a traditional monk meal in our room at the monastery :D it was... pretty gross :p




Hong Kong (6 days) :

We were knackered from moving about so much in Japan so it was a relief to stay put in one hotel for 6 whole nights! Packing in mornings would take about an hour alone as we had too much stuff!!
HK was so bloody awesome- mainly because of our accidentally great timing, there was this annual 'bun festival' on which was just amazing! The tourist board told us about it when we arrived and asked for help at the airport, so brilliant! It was all on this small islandy bit and they had lion dances (the big dragony-lion costumes that do acrobatics and jump around) in parades down the narrow alleys between buildings and they had 'floating girls' where 6 year old girls were put on this weird pole/harness thing that made them look like they were just floating along the crowd with no support- they all looked so miserable but it was really weird to see! We got to try really strange local foods including the buns the festival were about (quite yummy and spongy with a sweet filling of red bean) and deep fried ICE CREAM! So awesome! (probably gained 5lbs that week alone thinking about it :p tried so many different Sweet and Sour HK style dishes but none of them lived up to my local chinese take away at home LOL, some of them were pretty rank actually!)
We also went to TWO theme parks in HK: Disney land (yep, in the past year I have officially been to Tokyo Disney, Tokyo Disney Sea, Disney World Florida, Disney land Paris AND HK Disney land LOL) we expected it to be a bit meh compared to Tokyo's EPIC Disney Sea as the HK park was much smaller with less rides, but it was SO FUN! Got to 'meet' loads of characters and there were no queues as it was p*ssing down all day (didn't bother us at all though)!
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The theme other park we went to was called Ocean Park which is known as one of the best theme parks in the world- it was just fantastic! It is set at a cliff edge so roller coasters would loop off of the cliff, really exhilarating! And great views on the rides! One of those drop rides was called 'The Eagle' and at the top of it there were literally eagles circling below us! And the best part- no queues all day! It was practically dead :D we did like 10 rides in two hours and could just ask to go straight on again! Also saw a sealion/dolphin show and the place had arctic animals and aquariums too... Watching the walruses swim from the underwater viewing area was amazing! Such a fantastic day and there was a night water/fire show before the park closed which was just great, then we went to the aquarium restaurant where you sit beside the huge tank and watch the manta rays as you eat :D we were the last people to leave both Ocean Park and HK Disney!!
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Our other excursion in HK was to this fishing village which was basically a shanty town on stilts! Really interesting to see such a 3rd world kinda set up so close to a skyscraper city... They lived in shacks without doors and yet still had plasma tvs lol! (Not quite 3rd world :p)

THAILAND (4 weeks) :

Our first week in Chiang Mai was a lazy chill week which we were in desperate need of! I didn't see much of Chiang Mai itself but it was one of my favourite places in Thailand, the people were friendliest here and it had a fun attitude! We had our day of elephant mahout training where we learnt how to ride them bareback and command them- if you tap them on the head and say 'BON BON' they lift their trunk to accept a banana :D SO CUTE! Our elephant was cheeky though and kept trying to go off course and we nearly fell off a few times! But the trek through the jungle was really lovely, I'm really glad we did it this way as we saw a lot of elephant ride offers not his trip where you just sit on a seat and get walked down a road... this felt much more natural, even if I could barely walk after (gosh it hurts the thighs!)

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Bathing with them in the water after was great too :D but my favourite thing was feeding them- you could feed directly into their mouths (they'd hold their mouth open) or pass it to their trunk, it was so lovely :D

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We also got a day with tigers! They were in caged enclosures of course, but not sedated :) we got splashed a LOT by one playing the it's pool, it was so fun to photograph!!

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It was a bit scary at first as the guides were like "Yeah, just lay down on it's back while it sleeps!" aaahhhh! haha, but it was really fantastic, especially that one in the pool and the younger ones were so cute! They looked like they were going to pounce at us sometimes though! The guides were much more wary of them as apparently they're more likely to hurt you while playing :p
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After our time was up with them we watched the young ones from outside the pen for ages as they played <3

OK, I'm going into too much detail and this is taking forever :p

We spent a few days in each of two jungles/national parks in Thailand- Khao Sok and Khao Yai. In Khao Yai we did a 5hr hike and saw gibbons in the wild- their calls to one another was so lovely! Really memorable... They would sing these 'wooooo!' noises :D I spotted a deadly viper too that could apparently kill you in 3 hours :O "don't get too close, the hospital is further than that!" but G still was sticking his macro lens like a foot away from it! It was quite small and hidden in a plant on the ground, no idea how I spotted that! We also saw sambur deer, macaques and a bloody scorpion (phobic) and our guide told me to touch it and then like jumped it at me as a joke and I started hysterically crying which has never happened before! I was like laughing and crying at the same time because I found it funny but my body was in shock mode and streaming with tears! Really weird... And totally embarrassing!
In Khao Sok we spent a night on a floating raft house where we swam in the lake and went on boats looking for wildlife- saw some dusk leaf monkeys from afar but not much.
(sorry about the crappy phone pics)
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^that dude in our group was so tarzan like, he'd jump around on that log like and ape and beat his chest LOL. He was with this other guy and they would wrestle on that log and I SWORE they were a gay couple but the other guy said something about his gf back home... Hmmm!

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^From inside the raft house we slept in... It was really uncomfy and hot and the mosquito net was all over us but still a great experience.

We trekked through rivers and to a cave which we swam through- fun! Our guide found a huge toad swimming by us, hehe. We also went to a bat cave, then on our boat ride back saw a tiny tiny lesser mouse deer swimming by our boat!! Our guide jumped in and caught it to show us and then brought it back to the raft house where I was shitting myself that he might have intended to eat it (he was a bit funny and they'd cooked snapper fish they'd caught on the trip that day for our lunch!) but it escaped (luckily) :p I was a bit sad that it was a baby and wouldn't be able to find its mother :( but when we got back to base camp I saw in a wildlife book that they are actually solitary creatures and that was it's full grown size!
The next night in the jungle was in a luxury tree house :D SO NICE!! Wish I'd taken more pics of the treehouse itself and inside but we were too busy out exploring and when we got back it was dark.
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^Our treehouse/balcony overlooking the river :D G spotted macaques climbing across that cliff! And when we wandered around at night I spotted TWO SLOW LORRIS :D :D :D!! They are my favourite animal and a guy at the resort said they are pretty rare to spot and he'd never seen one! But I knew how to look- at night you shine a torch high in trees and they get disturbed and look down and their huge eyes reflect the light like a cats eyes. We saw two quite far away but I could make out the body as it crawled up a branch :D SO EXCITING and I spotted them all by myself about 100m from our treehouse ^^
As we brushed our teeth we were joined by a huge gecko too :D but it ran away behind a beam when we got our cameras out so I spent 10 minutes throwing water at the wall trying to scare it back out LOL.

Bangkok was fun, I got plastered on Khao san road and ate a fried scorpion :/ the next day I found a leg of it had fallen into my bag and my inhaler- took a puff and found it in my mouth EWEWEW not as fun when sober!!
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Oh and G got felt up by lady boys in a cabaret hahaha:
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We did a day trip to the old capital Ayutthaya and it's ruins:
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In BK bus station this guy had a pet baby squirrel and I got to hold it OMG SO CUTE!! :
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For the last leg of the journey (apart from Khao Sok which was after this) we went to the island Koh Samui for a week and did some excursions to Koh Phangnan and Angthong national marine park where we saw loads of gorgeous dusk leaf monkeys really close- they ran right past us like a meter away into the nearby tree! Can't wait to go through those pics :D they were GORGEOUS!!
We did two luxury boat days out which were lovely! One was a gentle cruise on an old junk boat where we snorkelled and went jet skiing which was AWESOME! Didn't realise quite how awesome that would be but WOW! Such a rush!! But the main part of that day was just chilling on the boat (and getting to jump off it lots into the water!)

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The second boat tour was quite different as it was less lazing around (getting lobsterfied in G's case :p) and very active! We did a snorkel trip around this really cool area and saw a squid and lots of cool fish :D then we saw the monkeys and did a nasty stair climb to see a view... it was so hot that day! Lots of dips into the water off the speed boat.

Cambodia (2 weeks) :

We spent the whole time in Siem Reap so no moving around- hurrah! The temples were really cool, especially Ta Phrom where Tomb Raider was set!
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I even went to some areas that were off limits ;) felt REALLY like Lara Croft then, hehe!!
We spent two days looking at temples and one day just following the macaques around :p there were baby ones and they were SO CUTE! G is obsessed with macaques, we spent hours photographing them! It'll take an age to sort through all the damn monkey pics! :p but here are a few cute ones I saw while they were uploading:
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Cambodia was really memorable for the people there though, they had such a sense of humour and were really fun compared to Thai's! I loved shopping there too, the markets were so cheap! We saw a cultural dance at an orphanage and a local circus of acrobats too, but the best day out was exploring a rural village on a bike tour and photographing the dozens of smiling kids we met along the way! So lovely :) the same tour took us on a boat trip through a village on stilts and followed the river to a lake where a Vietnamese floating village just floats down the lake all year! It was awesome to see all these houses just floating together! Kids swimming about and people getting on with their lives on a house surrounded by water!
Really loved Cambodia, wish we'd had more time to go to the other cities there (pre-booked the hotel sadly!)

Oh and on our last night I ate a CROCODILE burger! :D
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I wonder how many syns crocodile is? ;) tasted kinda like turkey but way more moist!


Singapore (4 days) :

Singapore was kinda like a less interesting version of HK :p I didn't like it much... But the zoo was awesome! They have three zoos all in one place- one is a river themed zoo/aquarium, one a night safari and the other just the main zoo- we went to all three in two days.
The main zoo had an enclosure where lemurs and fruit bats and lesser mouse deer all wandered freely- was SO AWESOME to get up close with the lemurs who were totally cool with being stroked and drank water from our hands!!
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But my favourites were the squirrel monkeys in the river zoo- they were free roaming too and climbed up on my arm, SO CUTE! You could offer your hand and they'd hold it with their soft paws and give you a nibble to see if you had food... Or in G's case THREE of them were on his head searching for fleas at one point LOL. I got a great video of that :p

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Notice how sweaty G is? It was SO HUMID in Singapore- eurgh! Cambodia was hot, but Singapore was SO sweaty and gross!

The night safari was interesting- a way to see nocturnal animals in their lively hours. I actually spotted a flying lemur which are apparently wild but take residence in the zoo's rainforest like setting- hehe! The sugar gliders were really frigging cute too. We did a tram tour through the park which was a nice end to a really long day of zoos (river safari then night safari- about 13 hrs of zoo time in one day!)

Bali - (2 weeks)

G was quite unwell (had been brewing since the end of Thailand, tummy bug that wiped him out) so our first week was pure beach/pool holiday! Balinese people were fun and friendly, our hotel was NICE- two infinity pools, 4* for £25 a night!
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Our next hotel was EVEN BETTER though! The best on the trip! It was right on the beach and had really nice grounds (sort of rainforesty) and a turtle pond :D we got a crazy discount because of a mistake on booking.com lol! £25 instead of £70 a night!!
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When we finally did some excursions the highlights were a coffee bean plantation where coffee was made from mongoose poo :D We got to hold a mongoose for about half an hour (as there weren't many guests) and it was SO CUTE!! Ffjreofheiuhr!! It fell asleep in G's arms- CUTEST THING EVER! No phone pics so will have to wait until I've gone through the DSLR ones for those.
We saw a fire trance show which was AWESOME! It was by a temple where there were loads of macaques too and the show happened at sunset so it was really fun to photograph with a dramatic sky behind. There was loads of chanting and it was all very dramatic and interesting- loved it!
We also saw a shadow puppet show but as it was in Balinese it dragged on a bit not being able to understand it.
Went to a water palace and an ancient village (kinda a tourist trap lol) and had lunch on this idyllic, deserted black sand beach... It was really lovely but upset my stomach- grr!
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^ Also tried the local delicacy of... eh... Shrooms! LOL. They're kinda legal in Bali- it's a bit of a grey area and they're sold quite openly. This was the picture on the store we got them from :p it was fun apart from the nausea!

The last couple of nights of our trip were in Singapore as we were flying back from there- we'd kinda seen Singapore already last time so one of the days just chilled in the room watching movies which was NICE! But the other day we went back to china town and I bough enough souvenirs/gifts to fill the remaining bag space ;) our hand luggage weighed 15kg each because of camera gear and laptop etc, our allowance was 7kg but luckily they didn't check! :p my luggage was 25kg too! It's really a miracle that no-where weighed the hand luggage or we'd have been screwed!!

Anyway, flight home nearly killed me as it was overnight and I really struggle to sleep on flights. We left at 11pm and got home by 2pm (Singapore time) which is 9am here (was reaaaally fun trekking through central london on the tube at rush hour with all those heavy bags... not!) had an early night and woke up at 5am. 9am now and I'm going to go have some lunch lol!

Really bummed that I put on a stone but at the same time I've really felt the difference and am looking forward to getting back my confidence again. The break was great for breaking through my strict boundaries and easing up my attitude to food... Am just going to take it easy this week with whichever plan I want and use up as many of my 15 a day/105 a week syns as I want!

There's no way in hell I'll be able to catch up with everyone's diaries with the amount of stuff I have to do, but I'll pop by and get with the current stuff soooon!
Love y'all! Hope you've been doing well :D
x
 

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OH WOW!

Welcome home, an amazing trip by the sounds of it. I couldn't see hardly any of the pics though!! I have been keeping up with your antics on FB!

1 stone in 3 months of eating whatever you want is nothing and I know you will lose that well within the next 3 months.

TRIP OF A LIFETIME EH!?

Welcome home
xxxx
 
3 months? I plan on losing it in 3 weeks! ;) hahaha... Just kidding! Though I do hope I have a crazy post-hol-back-on-plan loss like the -7 I got after Florida last year :rolleyes: shouldn't get my hopes up!!

Today I've been SO HUNGRY all day! Breakfast (fruit and yoghurt) at 5am, lunch (potato pancake) at 9.30am, dinner (pasta salad) at 2pm... dinner number 2 to come soon because I'm famished :p

I did start getting these weird notions inside when I saw chocolate and things and it was like "Oh yeah, I can't just have some whenever I want now... *starts wanting it more*" haha. I'm really determined to get this gained stone off though... I know that the flight and body clock will have added a few pounds so I'm going to keep myself motivated by the though that a full week on plan could get me a pretty decent 'first week' kinda loss!
My aunt said I didn't look like I'd put on weight- I really feel it though! And I noticed that a fitted size 14 dress I have felt tight when it had been feeling kinda loose before... Anyway, trying not to dwell and am kinda just excited to get back to how good I felt before, it's good motivation knowing it's achievable :)
Need to check my wii as I didn't see the actual weight it said I was- I'm guessing around 14st 11 as I know I gained a couple of pounds before my last WI... Am going to suck it up and update stats/remove some stickers :(

How's your summer going Charley??
 
Hey matey!
Absolutely amazing reading that and the pictures are fantastic. What an awesome adventure!! Can't believe you saw some Slow Loris :eek:
Can't wait to see all your photo's, Are you going to put them on FB?

A stone gain is pretty meh, but I know what you're like and you'll have it gone in no time :)

Lovely to have you back.xx
 
Thanks Cheeky :D
I'm clinging to the fact that some of it is water retention from the flight (I was REALLY dehydrated after it)
Will def post pics on fb as I go through them- energy is so loooow though that I can't even face doing so yet :eek: x
 
3 months? I plan on losing it in 3 weeks! ;) hahaha... Just kidding! Though I do hope I have a crazy post-hol-back-on-plan loss like the -7 I got after Florida last year :rolleyes: shouldn't get my hopes up!!

Today I've been SO HUNGRY all day! Breakfast (fruit and yoghurt) at 5am, lunch (potato pancake) at 9.30am, dinner (pasta salad) at 2pm... dinner number 2 to come soon because I'm famished :p

I did start getting these weird notions inside when I saw chocolate and things and it was like "Oh yeah, I can't just have some whenever I want now... *starts wanting it more*" haha. I'm really determined to get this gained stone off though... I know that the flight and body clock will have added a few pounds so I'm going to keep myself motivated by the though that a full week on plan could get me a pretty decent 'first week' kinda loss!
My aunt said I didn't look like I'd put on weight- I really feel it though! And I noticed that a fitted size 14 dress I have felt tight when it had been feeling kinda loose before... Anyway, trying not to dwell and am kinda just excited to get back to how good I felt before, it's good motivation knowing it's achievable :)
Need to check my wii as I didn't see the actual weight it said I was- I'm guessing around 14st 11 as I know I gained a couple of pounds before my last WI... Am going to suck it up and update stats/remove some stickers :(

How's your summer going Charley??

I know you will get that stone off WAY before 3 months, i just didn't want to give you time pressure!!!! I know when you put your mind to it, you will just go for it!

Its really weird, and I know I don't know him - but I really thought I just saw G in Spitalfields Market!! I am aware that I have only seen picture of him on here and FB - but I saw he just walked past Giraffe where I was sitting having a salad and water and not a falafel burger and a corona!

Summer is going good, you probbers haven't had time to catch up but Mick proposed to me at Easter - YAY! I am now an engaged woman! The wedding is booked for next year, I am so so excited, it is all consuming and I can't stop buying things!!!!!

xxx
 
I know you will get that stone off WAY before 3 months, i just didn't want to give you time pressure!!!! I know when you put your mind to it, you will just go for it!

Its really weird, and I know I don't know him - but I really thought I just saw G in Spitalfields Market!! I am aware that I have only seen picture of him on here and FB - but I saw he just walked past Giraffe where I was sitting having a salad and water and not a falafel burger and a corona!

Summer is going good, you probbers haven't had time to catch up but Mick proposed to me at Easter - YAY! I am now an engaged woman! The wedding is booked for next year, I am so so excited, it is all consuming and I can't stop buying things!!!!!

xxx

I saw on fb!! Congratulations :D:D fantastic!! You sound so happy :D

Haha- G isn't trendy enough to go to Spitafield markets ;) he must have a double!
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Feeling CRAP today about my weight gain now - saw some pics in Japan where my face looked so much slimmer than it does now, and had a bit of a nudist day around the house (as you do) and noticed the tum so much more ;( G and I both think about half of the gain was from the last two weeks of the trip in Bali as we weren't very active and there were no supermarkets, only convenience stores so snacks were awful and I just eventually said 'f*ck it' and ordered naughty things like spaghetti carbonara (3x!!) Really annoyed at myself for throwing in the towel like that! Part of me is like- hey, I enjoyed my trip and didn't stress! The other part thinks- I did sorta over do it, didn't need to eat all those peanut butter cracker biscuits (OMG SO GOOD THOUGH! Like ritz sandwiched around PB :D) Can't. Wait. to lose it again :p

Anyway- today was a 100% on plan Red day :) I've still got a Hex of each left for some cereal later if I want it too- hurrah!
In a way, noticing these gain differences and missing the confidence and whatnot makes me feel more focused- I'd probably have noshed a lot more today if I hadn't had that in mind.

RED:
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B- Yoghurt, banana, blueberries, splenda, tsp jam (1)
L- 1/2 tin Baked beans (HexB1), 2 eggs, salad cream light (1), a peach and some grapes (was awaiting our Tesco delivery so didn't have any veg to go with it ;( )
D- 2 salmon fillets, hard boiled egg, salad cream light (1), spinach and diced orange pepper (delivery arrived!)
Snacks: 2x mini milks (3), one muller light with cherry under layer (2 - dang! I thought it was less... I don't even like these ones as much but it was in with the multipack), one greek style muller light (0.5), another peach and some more blueberries.

Syns: 8.5
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Very nearly caved and went for EE as had some pasta left from yesterday in the fridge that was calling for me while I awaited the delivery... And very nearly caved and went out to get drunk with a friend too! But she wasn't around so I'll save those syns for another time and give myself a pat on the back for getting straight back onto plan like a good girl :p
 
^Also, the saddest part is- in those two weeks where I ate the worst I was the most missing SW and wishing I could cook for myself and eat healthy! Arghukfhkjsdh how could it backfire so badly? haha
 
OMG! I'm so antsy about the gain that I couldnt help a sneaky WI this morn to see if any of the gain had gone down from flight's water retention- already 4lbs off in 2 days!! PHEW. Just shows what dehydration does to your weight! Havent even pooped since I've been back :rolleyes:
Anyway, such a relief... So 10lbs of gain to tackle rather than 14.

I've decided I'm not letting myself buy any clothes until the gain is off :p originally I said until goal but the way those last 4lbs were kicking my ass, could be xmas before then :p
 
Another on plan red day :) feeling good about that. Have been really enjoying home made comfort food! Have missed my own cooking weirdly :p

RED:
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B- apple + muller light

L- home made turkey meatballs (hexB1 for wholemeal breadcrumbs + olive oil) with salad (+1 for salad cream light)

D- Bowl of fruit n fibre and a peach (HexB2, A1) golden syrup (1)

Snacks- oatly choc milk (hexA2), 3 cubes of cadburys marvellous creations (4.5 syns), greek muller light (0.5), blueberries.

Syns- 7
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Dang I love fruit and fibre- have missed it! In SE asia the options were cornflakes or this meh chocolate crunch stuff at best!
 
Hey Rochelle! Yeah, trying to think like that- I'd have had more regrets if I'd spent the trip stressing about food.

On plan today at family get together :) had some cream from cake given to me but avoided the cake itsself ;) a few dorritos dipped in hummus but all within syns. Was STATVING on the way home but popped into a small m&s and they had an egg and potato salad reduced to £1.25 so made a good choice there :D it was small though so had cereal a bit later. Need to get a battery for my scales (annoying flat battery!) as had to guess hexBs today which feels a bit naughty... I will give all my syns to the cream on the cake, 4 doritos + hummus and the rest to over HexB'ing as potatoes and leftover meatballs count too on top of the two bowls of fruit n fibre ;)

Annoyingly realised I'm due on in a few days so will probably sabotage the epic loss I was hoping for this week but am just relieved as hell for the water weight from flying to have already lost me 4 of the 14lbs.

Got our cat Chewie back today- he's all big and grown up now and SO PRETTY! Such a shame his bro didnt return with him :( he will be very spoilt now ;)
 
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