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	<title>Fat Woman With A Band &#187; non-scale victories</title>
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		<title>A Magical Time</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A vacation brings out all the non-scale victories that accompany weight-loss.]]></description>
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</div>I&#8217;m half-way through a week at Disney World with Doug and Alnoor. It&#8217;s been a blast so far, and I have every expectation that we&#8217;ll continue to have a magical time here.</p>
<p>The weather hasn&#8217;t been all that good, but still better than the snow events happening at home. We even managed to get a couple of continuous hours of relatively warm weather so that we could enjoy Typhoon Lagoon, one of Disney&#8217;s water parks.</p>
<p>I didn&#8217;t plan any structured exercise during this week as I thought that walking the parks would be enough. I&#8217;m not sure that it&#8217;s actually “enough”, but I&#8217;ve been pretty tuckered out at the end of the day.</p>
<p>As for eating, well, forget about it. I think we&#8217;ve all eaten a bit more (or in my case, a lot more) than usual. And I have no regrets. The mint sundae at Ghirardelli&#8217;s at Downtown Disney a couple of days ago was stupendous. Orgasmic, actually. And the Tex-Mex at Chevy&#8217;s was yummy. We are all in agreement that US portion sizes do seem a bit over the top. Happily the portion sizes at the Pop Century&#8217;s cafeteria aren&#8217;t over the top, though we&#8217;ve had only breakfasts here.</p>
<p>The big story for me though is how different this Disney holiday feels. Slightly more than ten years ago I was here when I was at my previous lowest weight as an adult. That was about 30 pounds more than I am now. It&#8217;s difficult to explain how I feel in my body – I&#8217;ll try.</p>
<p>I sat in the middle seat in the airplane row on the way here. I could do up the seat belt. I could put the seat back tray down without it hitting my stomach. I didn&#8217;t crowd Doug and Alnoor sitting on either side of me.</p>
<p>I can walk the parks without the aid of a cane (as I did ten years ago because of back problems). I have the energy to do the walking and to keep up. On the buses I take up one seat, not two or three.</p>
<p>I have my choice of souvenir t-shirts and don&#8217;t have to stick to the oversize racks. I fit in any chair available and don&#8217;t have to look for the chairs without arms.</p>
<p>I fit on any ride – the safety bar that closes you in on the seat doesn&#8217;t crowd me. I can sit with another adult or more and each of us has enough space. I fit in the inner tube that you use on the creek in Typhoon Lagoon.</p>
<p>I brought a medium sized suitcase slightly more than ¾&#8217;s full with lots of changes of clothes. In the past I would have had to pack a much larger suitcase for the same number of pieces of clothing. I know I would have also packed more because finding something in an “emergency” would have been difficult.</p>
<p>I walk up and down the three flight of stairs to the room without a second thought. At the top there&#8217;s no huffing or puffing.</p>
<p>You see all these little things that most people don&#8217;t even think about or take for granted, each of them has been a “wow” moment for me.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve enjoyed all these non-scale victories that accompany weight-loss.</p>
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