Thursday, January 1, 2009

Rang in a New Year

Today I rang in the New Year by completing the "ENTIRE" Billy Blanks exercise video!!! It took me a week to work up to the entire 30-minutes, so I was quite proud of myself.

When my son calls and asks what I had been doing , I proudly announce " I did Billy Blanks."

FYI-I have 1 quick-witted son who waits for the opportunity for me to say something like this.

ANYWAY, my son (who I won't name) put great emphasis on the word "DID" and said, "So mom, you *DID* Billy Blanks?"

No, son. I meant that I completed the entire Billy Blanks workout video.
BUT, I suspect that if I actually *DID* Billy Blanks I would not be 50 years old and 170 pounds. Hello? Hello!

And on to my bloggish theme:

At 7:00 a.m. I ate 1 slice of white bread and drank 1 cup of coffee. Around 9:30 a.m. I ate a slice of whole-wheat chicken pizza. At 10:30 a.m. I ate a small piece of lean ham and drank a bottle of water.

I'm cooking black-eyed peas, corn bread and greens for dinner, so we'll see how that goes. In celebration of the holiday and in celebration of the completion of the entire Billy Blanks video I might allow myself a little dessert!

Happy New Year!
Marci

Wednesday, December 31, 2008

Chiquita Mama


I think I was 47 in this next photo. I don't normally dress like the Chiquita Banana girl, but I was at a Halloween costume party. The entire night a young, handsome gentleman continually kept asking me to dance. I wasn't much of a dancer, so I actually convinced myself that I was cute, a magnet to young, handsome men. However, at the end of the evening I discovered this young, handsome, talented dancer was actually a dance instructor looking for students. I must have looked like a good "dance student" prospect.
Ninguna manera, chiquita mama.

I probably weighed 155 pounds in this picture.
There was actually a banana on my head, but I don't see it in the picture. I probably ate it! Now that explains the weight gain from 150 to 170.
No más plátano.

Welcoming of the Jowls


I'm probably around 42 in this picture. Who knows? After 40 I quit keeping track of my age. When anyone asks my age I always do the math: 2008-1959=49....
UH OH!! Guess what? I Just did the math AND I'M NOT 50. I'm only 49!!! Let's try that 1 more time.... 2008-1959=49.
I'm not kidding. I have been telling people for months that I am 50, and I'm only 49! How cool is that? I am so unintentionally hilarious! So do I go back and re-inform everyone? I don't think so. Next birthday, I'm just going to repeat the *50* spiel.
Back to my weight: This looks like the 150# era, and also the beginning of facial jowls (I think the prim-and-proper pose I was sporting accented these. I'll remember to ditch this pose for future pics. A big smile seems to give those jowls a face lift).


Mini-Me


Now I'm jumping ahead more than 10 years. This next picture is at a family reunion in Atlanta, Georgia. I'm around 38 years old. I think this was my 135 # era. I like this era....not too skinny, not too heavy. As baby bear said, "just right!".
I remember those yellow shorts. I now could not get my left toe in them. Yes, this is the mini-me that I want to be.


Who Is This Girl?


Running on the beach in slow motion, men falling over as she slowly jogs by. Is it Bo Derek in "10"? No, it's Marci in "Me Versus Me!"

I wonder what Bo Derek looks like today? One moment while I check on that...
Here we go: http://officialboderek.com/Bohome.html
(See Bo on AMC)
No offense Bo, but you are not my goal- no bleached blonde bouffant hair, mini skirts, or GoGo boots for me. The 60's are gone, girl.

I was 25 in this picture and the mother of a 3 year-old son. This was a visit to the beach in West Palm Beach Florida. No kidding myself here, I will NEVER be this girl again.

A Smile

"Start every day with a smile and get it over with. " ~W.C. Fields

I'm 22 in this next picture. This is me at my baby shower 2 weeks after my first son was born.

I love the smile; I look happy. I think I want to hang on to that smile, even though the smile now has different packaging.

The Promise of Plumpness

"The future is plump with promise."
Maya Angelou

I've been looking through pictures this evening. I've taken few pictures of myself in the past 30 years, since most of the picture taking have been of my boys!

I no longer know the person in these pictures; somewhere along the way I've lost her. But FYI, I don't want to be the girl in this picture again. She was too skinny. I believe the pants I had on were a size 1. I barely ever ate, which probably explains the mean looking face!


I'm now more like the Chiquita Banana girl. I like food, wine, living and laughter... No more starving myself to be thin. "The future is plump with promise!"