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I watched "Julie and Julia" recently which prompted me to take this weight loss idea into a blog format. Guess I need to watch the movie again to remind myself people will not automatically flock the first day. LOL

Making it through my first day only 23 calories above my projection made me so happy. I felt completely empowered. I want every day past today to feel the same way. So far today I have only consumed about 640 calories, so I am pretty set going into dinner. I managed to walk stairs today!!! Woo hooo

I have told everyone at work that the new healthy me is here to stay. I found healthy choices on the new Taco Bell fresco menu for lunch and encouraged everyone to walk with me. Dusty did walk stairs. Wooo hooo

I am taking a break from "educating" myself today, mainly because I have some other things to do that need my immediate attention. Tomorrow is another day.

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  1. You go girl! i've always wanted to do a blog or start a food journal, so i can see what in the heck i eat to keep this stuff on me! so starting today 1-11-10, i've begun my journal. i don't want to be skinny, what i'am saying of course i want to be skinny but will take a slimmer me, so the rest of my closet can join in on being worn!

    i'll keep checking on your blog Stacci, keep it up! We've got Purple POWER behind us! GO HORNS!

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