Good Morning!
The
Avenue Q performance about to come up on "Regis & Kelly" so this post may take a few extra minutes to compose. -"R&L" is on the NBC affiliate here in Richmond, and they carry all three hours of the "Today" show, so "R&L" is shown "live" and hour later. *When the "Today" show started started running three hours, they would still show "R&L" at 9:00, but then would show the last hour of "Today" on tape delay at 10:00. -It was then that I also noticed how they don't ever really announce what time it is on "Today".
As for weight... The highest weight I was ever at was probably around 235-238. I hit and passed the 200 mark when I was in high school, so that's the number that's stuck with me for my adult life as my lightest weight. It really is hard for me to imagine a time when I was below 200. After some serious exercise and diet, I got down to and hovered around the 220 mark for a couple of years. After some more diet and exercise two years ago, I now weigh anywhere between 210-215. However, even though the overall weight loss has only been 5-10 pounds, I am down 4-6 inches in my waist - boy, do I wish stores carried 37" waist sizes! I guess I did put on some muscle! I actually have a pic of myself from two years ago - it was the opening weekend of the Sondheim Celebration - and I can really see the difference in my physical look from then to now. I can see it in my arms even! Especially in my face! Even my roommate reminds of just how big I was back then every now and then - in a loving, nostalgic way.
I guess my own saving grace is that I've always carried my weight well. No real pot belly ever, just kind of evenly distributed fat. I've always considered myself more "big" than "fat". About two years ago - after the Sondheim Celebration had just finished, I was casting a production of
Evita with a director/choreographer I've worked with many times. This guy is very critical when it comes to casting dancers: "She needs to lose 4 pounds", "Her legs a thick", "105, my ass!", etc., etc... Well, after one day of auditions, we ordered some dinner and that lead to the discussion of weight and diet among the production staff. I told him that I was in the process of losing some at the time, and that I had already lost about 15 pounds. He then turned to me and said, "So, you're down to about 185 now?" -And he was serious.
"No, I'm actually at 212 right now."
-"Well, your scale is wrong, there's no way you're over 200 pounds!"
"But I am."
"No way, Jose!"

Well, after a few more minutes of debating my weight... It was, needless to say, a very ego-boosting, and body-image-boosting conversation. I haven't seen him since then, and since I actually have lost some more weight since I then, I wonder how much he thinks I weigh now? 170? 160? Hmmm...
As for the most weight lost - well, when I was sick-sick a couple of weeks ago, I lost 16 pounds in 11 days! Oh, and there were a few days there when I would get on the scale and it would read 199, 198 - and I would start to cry. "It's been so long!!!" Right now, I'm in the 205-208 range, but I also need to start running and doing my Pilates again in earnest. And stop eating ice cream and Lucky Charms and cookies every day...
OK - that's enough "true confession" time for me this morning.
The
Avenue Q segment was very cute. They did part of "I Wish I Could Go Back to College" - with Stephanie D'Abruzzo admitting afterwards that because of the clapping she couldn't hear the vamp at the top of the song - I thought it sounded a little off.

Then they came back and closed the show with the
Avenue Q guys doing Regis and Kelly and Gelman in puppets. John Tartaglia's Regis voice was very good, as was Stephanie D'Abruzzo's Kelly. Very funny, and the puppets looked great too.
OK! I need to get my butt-cheeks in gear. My friend, Don, is supposed to be here in an hour, and I need to get some tidying up done before his arrival.
Laters...