What a lot has changed in a year!
One year ago, my family was returning to Thailand after a few months visit in the states. Today is our first full day back in the states, where we will be making our home in Simpsonville, SC.
One year ago, I weighed 359 lbs and looked like the picture on the left. Two days ago, as I was passing through the exit passport check in Thailand, the immigration officer scanned my passport and then looked at me with serious concern. "This is not you!", the officer spoke. I said "What?" and looked at the image she showed me on her computer screen. It was me as I entered Thailand a year ago. All the fat and my beard made me look like a different person. I started laughing as she looked at me confused. I told her I'd lost 50 kgs over the past year and yes, the picture was me. She smiled and processed my exit stamp on the passport.
My first thought was how I looked forward to blogging this. How funny!
On a sad note, I weighed in last night and had gained some weight during the move and vacations.
I'm not going to fret too much as I get to begin my routine in America today. This afternoon looks like a great time for a walk/run. There's fresh strawberries in the fridge to go with the homemade granola that my Mother-in-law made for us yesterday. What a blessing!
I'm writing this at 5:40 am, since my jet lagged body didn't want to sleep past four. It's great to be back in America, back to blogging, and back in my foundational four: workouts, healthy foods, water, and sleep.
It's hard to explain how excited I am to get into a healthy routine again!
Sunday, July 27, 2008
Sunday, July 20, 2008
Rock Climbing in Krabi, Thailand
Yesterday the weather cleared enough to grab a boat and head to Railay Beach, on a nearby island. The objective... rock climbing!
I took a course in rock climbing for a PE credit in college at Montreat. I loved the challenge and this was something I really wanted to try again. Our vacation in Krabi offered the perfect opportunity. There are huge limestone outcroppings all over the place here and there are several companies at Railay beach who offer rock climbing.
We had a blast and it was really challenging. There are so many lessons to be learned from climbing. Here are a few that I was thinking of yesterday:
I'm thankful for this opportunity to spend some great time with the family and be challenged by rock climbing again.
Here's a link if you want to see some pictures: picasaweb.google.com/Thaihaynes/Rock
ClimbingKrabi
I took a course in rock climbing for a PE credit in college at Montreat. I loved the challenge and this was something I really wanted to try again. Our vacation in Krabi offered the perfect opportunity. There are huge limestone outcroppings all over the place here and there are several companies at Railay beach who offer rock climbing.
We had a blast and it was really challenging. There are so many lessons to be learned from climbing. Here are a few that I was thinking of yesterday:
- What looks impossible from the ground is quite possible once you're on the rock and climbing. I think many challenges in life seem so daunting until you get started.
- It doesn't help to stay still and thinking too much. Energy and momentum is lost by staying in one place. You get far higher by moving on, even when you're not sure you can make it.
- Overcome your fear because the downside doesn't exist. What happens if you miscalculate and slip off the rock? The rope catches you and you get to regroup. So often we worry about the "what ifs", when in reality, the downside isn't that bad.
- The downside wasn't bad because of the planning and preparation that went into the climb before it happened. Ropes were set, special clamps and safety harnesses were tested, and people were trained.
- It's a lot more fun living an active life being challenged!
I'm thankful for this opportunity to spend some great time with the family and be challenged by rock climbing again.
Here's a link if you want to see some pictures: picasaweb.google.com/Thaihaynes/Rock
ClimbingKrabi
Labels:
fitness,
health,
rock climbing,
thailand
Sunday, July 13, 2008
The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly
We've been in the process of moving 1/2 way around the world, which is no small feat with a family of five. Ever since Cindy and I got back from our anniversary trip, we've spent a bulk of each day packing, selling, shipping, or other fun activities associated with moving.
The Good:
My weight loss has maintained during this time, even though my workouts have not been consistent at all.
The Bad:
It's been a lot harder to get in my workouts with things packed, the gear sold, and a crazy schedule.
The Ugly:
It's not only the workouts that are crazy... We have no fridge anymore which means the next two weeks will be eating out exclusively. The next time I'll get a homecooked meal will be July 27th!
We're leaving Chiang Rai today and are finished with our home. Everything is packed and shipped and our airline cases home are packed as well. Today our family is heading to Krabi, for a final family trip to the beach in Thailand. Emily and I plan to rock climb at Railay Beach and Cindy's going to parasail. It's going to be an active vacation with lots of family time together.
I'll take it... The good, the bad, AND the ugly! I'm just happy that I'm heading back to the states 120 lbs lighter and looking forward to seeing the reaction of my friends who haven't seen me since I weighed 359!
We'll be back in the states on July 26th...
Labels:
exercise,
krabi,
moving,
railay beach,
thailand
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