Monday, October 26, 2009

DR TIMS.

I'm following my weight in pounds as well as kilograms for two reasons - the number in lbs seems more shameful and motivating, and also the weight loss numbers will be bigger and more motivating. We use kilos where I'm from. Yay.

My weight: 27.10.09: 267.773lbs / 121.46kg
3.11.09: /117.36
10.11.09: /117
17.11.09: /115.7

Dr Tims Flavours:
BARS

Improved Original: Tastes really doughy and leaves a weird grainy residue in my mouth. Not good.
Choc Hazelnut:
Apricot and Sesame:

SHAKES

Vanilla:
Chocolate:
Cappuccino:
Banana:
Strawberry:
Caramel:

SOUPS

Chicken:
Beef Curry:
Gourmet Pumpkin:

MOUSSES

Summer Berry:
Choc-a-Lot:

MISCELLANEOUS

Cheese and Bacon Crepe:
Chocolate Bar:
Very nice! Creamy and light, a very nice treat. Portion is tiny but worthwhile.
Wafers:

MEANWHILE

Skipping is harder than I thought it would be.

Billy's Bootcamp:

Doctor Tim's Success

I'm going to try to lose weight. I want to lose as much as possible - actually be as small as I can while maintaining my health (a health I don't currently possess).
Signed up for Dr Tim's Success Plan. 2 Meal Replacements a day, and 1 'real meal' - a weighed portion of vegetables and lean meat with a protein limit.
To be honest, I think it might suck. So far I've tried one of the bars and one of the snacks. The snack - a little square of gluten free fat reduced sugarfree chocolate - was pretty epic. I don't think I've ever liked any chocolate that much.
The bar - Improved original flavour - I pity whoever ate original original, cos it tastes like arse.
I'm setting up an updateable entry about all this after this post. Yay.

Radio Disney

I'm in love with Radio Disney!

Iyaz - Replay is decent. I should look into that.
I also think Colbie Caillat is an avenue worth exploring.
Honor Society?
Owl City...

The Streets!

Monday, September 14, 2009

Other stuff

I'd like to have a collection of gameshows. Download old cheesy ones like Blankety Blanks, or get them on DVD where possible. Wheel of Fortune, Jeopardy, all of that kind of thing. And then watch one episode a night at a predetermined time.
I'd like to have that kind of structure. I want a meal plan to rarely deviate from (while still leaving room for new things, for example, to know that Thursday night is fish night or Saturday night is Indian cooking night) and a bedtime that is actually enforced. I want scheduled study time in which I can do nothing but study. I want to have money to spend on myself, but not if I haven't kept the house clean and tidy and behaved well.
Basically, I want the life of a child - which is a very embarassing thing to admit.
It's hard being an adult sometimes. I wasn't really brought up right, there was no structure, no real rules, and very little parental input on most things. With all that was going on, I'm lucky to even be functional.

This blog will probably serve mostly as a place for me to make my lists and not lose them.
Adieu.

Movies To Watch

Elephant
The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas
The Hurt Locker
The Little Girl Who Lives Down the Lane
The Woodsman
Welcome to the Dollhouse
Little Children
Children of Men
Lipstick
Starstruck

Books To Read

The Perfect Husband - Lisa Gardner
We Need To Talk About Kevin - Lionel Shriver
The Virgin Suicides - Jeffrey Eugenides
The Day I went Missing - Jennifer Miller
Kill The Possum - James Moloney
1984

Things White People Like
This is Why You're Fat
The WoW Atlas
The Big Book of British Smiles
And Tango Makes Three
Adverbs - Daniel Handler

Spiders Bite - Jennifer Estep
Soulscreamers


General Authors:
Iris Murdoch
New Dean Koontz