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A hoarder, I am not.

 

What’s the best way to get you in the mood to clean your house when you’re the type of person that abhors cleaning but fancies a clean house?  Watch at least 10 minutes of A&E’s Hoarders.  It gets me in the mood every time.

Monday is Tết, or Chinese/Vietnamese Lunar New Year.  One of the many traditions associated with celebrating the New Year is getting your house in order before New Year’s Eve.  Ideally, you get all your cleaning, decorating, and cooking done in advance so that you can celebrate Tết for three days.  New Year’s Eve is the first day of celebration where you gather at your family’s home, pray to your ancestors, eat a crap load of special holiday food, and pass out lì xi or red envelopes filled with money to kids.  The next two days you eat all the leftover food, wear new clothes, and visit your local temples to burn more incense and pray to your ancestors.

Anyway, for the past few weeks I’ve been slowly organizing and cleaning up the house.  And let me tell you, it is not a fun thing for me to do.  I completely detest dusting, cleaning appliances, and scrubbing showers and toilets.  I would rather eat rotten pig flesh covered in maggots (which I have, mind you) than do those things.  However, if I don’t clean the house who will?  My husband is not only a borderline hoarder, but he also whines whenever I “nag” him to do some sort of house cleaning.  He used to be in charge of cleaning bathrooms while I took care of everything else, but then he hurt his back at work a few years ago and that changed.  His back is okay now, but he rarely ever cleans the bathrooms now.

Whatever.

Leaving aside Victor’s lack of house cleaning compassion and back to me getting things ready for the Lunar New Year, I’ve been slowly collecting items in the house that we don’t use anymore and donating them to The Arc of Ventura County.  It’s one of my favorite local nonprofits, aside from Gullwings Children’s Museum and FOOD Share, and they have the best thrift stores in the county.  So far, no one has mentioned anything to be missing which is great and really gets me in the mood to get rid of other items.  My goal is to streamline the house so that I can just dust flat surfaces.  The only problem is that I need to do the purging when either my family is not home or they’re too busy doing something else.  Now that we have the little monkey, it’s even harder for me to do since I need to constantly engage in his world, but lucky for me my mom is here visiting for the New Year.  Woohoo!  Which means we can tag team cleaning, purging, and playing with the baby.  Plus my mom is a much better cleaner than I am, while I’m the better purger thanks to A&E’s Hoarders.

Losing It – Week 4

Tet Trung Thu – Mid Autumn Harvest Moon

Okay, so I’m doing much better with the whole exercise thing and not so much with the food thing.  I mean, how can I not eat good food when it’s just sitting right there waiting for me to indulge.  I’m just not that kind of girl that eats grilled chicken breast, brown rice, and steamed broccoli for dinner.  I like food a lot, and when I say “like” I actually mean I “f*cking love” food.  Good food, whether it be simple comfort fare, exotic dishes or a 12 course gourmet dinner, is what I yearn for.

A few years ago, one of my friends told me that if I changed my diet, I would get the body that I desired.  However, I am not a fan of eating boring, bland food in the name of dieting.  I am not going to become a vegan no matter what books or documentaries people suggest I read and see.  I mean I’ve already read and seen most of them, and it hasn’t deterred me from eating meat yet!  On top of that, I don’t really want to be super skinny and looking like some waif thin Hollywood starlet.  I just want to be a healthy fit version of me.

I like my curves, I’ve accepted my cellulite, and I believe in eating what I want as long as it’s in moderation.

Enough of my rant, here is last week’s workout update:

Monday

I did the Cardio X and walked 3/4 mile (it was frickin’ hot and the dogs didn’t want to walk).

Tuesday

Shoulders & Arms with Ab Ripper and walked 3/4 mile (I’m getting lazy with my daily description of my exercises).

Wednesday

Yoga and walked 3/4 mile (maybe I need to write down what I eat as well).

Thursday

Legs & Back with Ab Ripper and walked 1 mile (definitely can’t tell you the calorie intake since that’s too complicated to figure out with the type of food I eat).

Friday

Kenpo and walked 3.5 miles (I should probably link what I eat to existing recipes).

Saturday

Yoga and walked 1 mile (I just have no time to write a bunch of recipes at the moment. Hopefully one day I’ll be able to get back to doing that, but we’ll see. At the moment, the kid controls my life.)

Sunday

Rested and walked 1 mile (I also pigged out on Banh Xeo in celebration for my son’s 3 month birthday…it’s an Asian thing.)

STATS:

  • Starting weight: 178 lbs
  • Current weight:  167 lbs
  • Goal weight: 135 lbs
  • Pounds left to lose:  32 lbs
I can’t tell you how frickin’ shocked I was when I stood on that scale today.  I could have sworn I gained 5 lbs from all the food I ate this weekend.  I guess those muscles are doing their job and burning calories when I’m doing nothing.  Or, maybe the heat wave helped me lose weight by sweating like a pig.  Who knows, but what really matters is that I’m closing in on my goal weight by exercising and eating what I want.  Let’s hope my progress continues at the same rate!

Merry Christmas!

 

Happy Halloween!

For some reason people thought the pumpkin on the left was Yoda.

Obviously they must have issues.

FRE

Chuc Mung Nam Moi

Happy New Year!