As much as I love to drop the F-bomb, I am not referring to that F word.
Instead, I am referring to
FORTY.
In 2010, I gained forty pounds due to my pregnancy and didn’t lose an ounce after I delivered baby #3. How is that even possible? Naively (even after three babies), I thought that I would lose at least nine pounds at the delivery given that I passed an 8 lb, 10 oz butterball, but nope. Somehow I dropped almost a nine pound baby and my body elected to carry a phantom baby in his place.
Forty seems to be a haunting reoccurring theme in 2011 too. It looms behind every corner. That dreaded F-word surrounds me as two of my closest friends and I are turning forty this year.
Funny, I don’t feel forty and I don’t think I look forty (Thanks to Demi Moore and other cougar mamas who made forty the new thirty), but the sound of it sends chills down my soon to be osteoporosis spine. Am I really that old?
But before I hit the Big 4-0, these forty pounds have got to go, which leads me to two more F-Words: FAT and FIT.
I refuse to be fat at forty.
I will become a mom on the run again.
In 2011, I commit to being fit.
And to put my money where my mouth is (instead of food or beer for a change), I will compete in three half marathons (13.1 miles) in the next four months. That’s close to forty miles just in races! (39.3 to be exact, but close enough)
Fourty. There’s just no escaping it this year. Fuck.
*This post was inspired by*
You can do it—be fit, forty, and fabulous!
I LOVED turning forty! Loved it!
It was really freeing – particularly since it seems like such a stigma. You can be who you want to be.
Good luck on the 1/2 marathons!
I love the f word. And I am not talking about 40 because hopefully it won’t taunt me too much for another 8 years. Anyhoo….
what is taunting me is the 25 lbs that still reside on my abs and my ass. Ugh. But I am no where near as crazy as you! 😉 I’m only planning ONE half marathon in the next 4 months, however I have decided to attempt to run 1000 miles this year. Good heavens!
Haha Good luck with your goal! I, just a blogger, happen to think you are beautiful and do not look at all like you ever needed to lose 40 lbs. but do wish you the best. Keep running!!
Good luck!!!! I’ve been battling the bulge since my last one was born… 20 years ago!
Good luck with your goals! Me too, am trying to lose weight this year!
Forty is not to be feared! It is to be slain! I will be able to prove this to you in 8 days.
Don’t sweat it. I just went through it in October and honestly, the buildup is worse than the actual event. In fact, you can read about my slumber party I threw for myself on my blog if you want. http://www.wanderwoman17.com. Happy Birthday in advance and enjoy the hell out of it!
Haha…love the way you ended this one! I have faith! You can totally do this! And now that you’ve blogged about it…you have to. Way to go!
LOL! Love this post. I’m visiting from Mama Kat’s. (I am really trying to like to run. It’s not something that comes easy for me though.)
Go for it, and don’t fear your 40s I loved mine, and my 50s are shaping up pretty well too!
Oh so funny!! I love the “down my soon to be osteoporisis spine”…. hahha. What an amazing goal to have in 2011. You’re going to be looking “F”abulous before you know it!!
What a great goal for the year. When I delivered #2 I remember standing on the scale at the hospital the next day. I expected to be down at least 15# since I had given birth to an 8 lb. baby and I figured with all the fluid and such, 15# was probably conservative. I weighed MORE than before I’d given birth. Still don’t know how that’s possible. Babies sure can play havoc on our bodies, but there is real satisfaction in gettting fit.
Or so I’ve heard. 🙂
I don’t think I’ve ever congratulated you on the birth of your baby. SO SORRY!
Go Mama GO! I’m gonna try and rock out a half marathon a month until it gets too hot (June).
So….good luck to you and I am looking forward to hearing YOUR PROGRESS
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