Party

The party last night was loads of fun – caught up with heaps of old friends and got so many compliments I thought my head would explode! A few people didn’t recognise me and I had to tell them who I was. Everyone wanted to know what I was doing and how I’d lost weight. I guess if I’m going to get compliments, last night was the right place: hanging out with a bunch of old friends who haven’t seen me since I was at my biggest weight.

I ended up leaving just after 11.00 though – I’m too old for partying hard nowadays and I’m still getting over this damn cold, plus I felt like I’d talked to everyone I wanted to talk to and the night wasn’t going to get any better so no point in hanging around.

I had quite a few glasses of champs but am not feeling too bad for it. Had some carbs and a heap of water when I got home so that helped. No photos – but a friend took some and said she’d email them to me.

It’s weird, getting so many comments and compliments. Nice but a few minutes after you meet someone you haven’t seen in years, you move on talking about other things and catching up. It’s like after that initial impression, it doesn’t really matter what you look like. I don’t know if I’m explaining what I mean well but it really reinforced the idea that I’m doing this for me and not for anyone else’s approval or opinion of me. What matters is the feeling I get when I achieve my goals.

Sure it’s great to turn up at a party … or wedding or other big event… looking fabulous and knowing you are at your best, as well as looking MUCH younger than your old friends (btw. I used a Renew face lift mask, a cheapie from Priceline, before I left and it worked a treat at reducing those lines on the face) but at the end of the night, you have to go home and keep going with it all.

Compliments are nice but really they are the icing on the cake, not the cake itself.

11 responses to “Party

  1. Ohhh…I can’t wait for those kind of compliments. We’re visiting family we won’t have seen since the spring, and I’m hoping for a significant enough change in myself that they notice.

  2. I understand where you are coming from but icing is pretty sweet though! πŸ™‚

  3. Why is everyone talking about cake today, it’s making me hungry. Can’t wait to see the photos.
    Bri

  4. Very true, but damn doesn’t the icing taste good πŸ˜‰

  5. It also shows that they must be true friends – they’re not stuck on how you look, more interested in the rest of your life.

  6. “compliments are the icing on the cake” – well said, that’s it exactly.

    Having said that, all of those comments are bloody well earned and deserved!! You are looking seriously fabulous. But knowing that you’re doing it for yourself, and have truly changed your life from the inside out, and knowing that there’s no going back – well, that’s just the best, I think.

    Have a great week Kath!

  7. YAY for compliments from people who haven’t seen you for a while.
    Good for you and keep up the good work !
    Me

  8. Glad to hear you had a good night. (I must investigate the Renew face lift mask…)

  9. Great sentiment, sistah. It is great to hear those but in the end, you still have to move and groove and you are more than your wieght loss.

  10. Glad you have a great time!

    You are so right about the compliments – they’re a good short-term thrill but it is the things we achieve for ourselves in the long-term that are what counts.

  11. Bloody oath they are the icing… but did you lick that icing up? I hope you basked in the glory!

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