Wednesday, January 24, 2007
shangri la la la
from Andrew Gelman's blog Statistical Modeling, Causal Inference, and Social Science and Seth Robert's blog at his website on the Shangri-La Diet.
Shangri-la, the collected works:
September 11, 2005
the Shangri-La diet
July 10, 2006
Shangri-La part 2
July 14, 2006
early adopter
July 17, 2006
the price of food in Shangri-La
July 17, 2006
Marginal Revolution on Shangri-La
July 23, 2006
your own lying eyes
July 23, 2006
the Daily Plate
July 24, 2006
Shangri La part 3
July 26, 2006
mind hacking food & Java
July 27, 2006
Larry Summers fallout
August 6, 2006
my life and welcome to it
September 12, 2006
Shangri-La 9-12-2006
September 17, 2006
Shangri La La La
October 24, 2006
real world math problem
Octboer 27, 2006
seeing is believing
photos
(click on links for full-size photo)
June 21, 2007
Christopher & Christian
August 12, 2007
Johnson & Johnston
January 1, 2007
Xmas photo
thumbnails
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I don't know whether you can see it in these photos, but I've lost quite a bit of weight, too.
Not sure how much...but it makes the difference between "slim" and "thin" or "normal weight."
I can't necessarily attribute all of my weight loss to Shangri-La, however.
I lost a lot of weight this fall when I was severely distressed over my mom. (We thought she was going to die, but she has rallied.)
Nevertheless, the weight is staying off through the winter, which never happens.
I always gain at least 5 lbs in winter months.
Speaking of winter, Jimmy and Christopher are both attempting to re-gain their weight
Jimmy has put back a few pounds; Christopher is threatening to put back a lot of pounds.
This is due to two facts:
-- none of us has the same level of executive function in winter months
-- dealing with our school district, especially with the math class, is extremely stressful & time consuming
Our school is a huge drain on energy, focus, and productivity.
Period.
I'm so glad to hear your mother has pulled through.
Thanks, Tracy. I appreciate it.
I am NEVER going to be "ready" for my parents to die.
Ever.
This was really neat, thanks for sharing it.
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