Fisher's Mom
Executive Chef
You know, it is harder for women. I think it's the "survival of the race" thing that kicks in. Nature wants us to have lots of fat reserves so we can reproduce and breastfeed - whether we want to or not! You get a big pat on the back for being accommodating and understanding. I'll bet she's a very happy wife.Thanks FM.
It's a little tougher for the DW, and I try to accomodate that as much as possible.
Yes, we both quit smoking. For me it was Nov. 07, for the DW it was late Dec. I smoked a pack a day since I was 15 or 16 years old. I am totaly over the cigs. 110%! Yes, the bad knees are from the bikes. I have to wear high tech knee braces whenever I ride, or jog, or do any kind of activity where there's lateral movement on my legs.
The hard part for me is that I love to cook and try different flavors. Trying to balance the joy of cooking/experience and counting calories is frickin tough! I'm pretty much happy physically with myself now (all things considered) but I could easily slip off track because of my tastes for foods.
Would you mind sharing how you and DW managed to quit smoking? I have to quit. I smoke about half a pack a day but the thought of quitting gives me cold sweats.
It's probably a blessing I've never been a good cook so the few things I can make really well now aren't too bad to cut out. And the diet seems like a cinch compared to the exercise regime. But if you can do it with bad knees, I can do it with a big butt!