
I would like to introduce you to Andrea, runner #5 of our Ragnar Relay team. Andrea happened to e-mail me just as I was starting to invite people to join the team (of course she knew nothing about the team at the time). She shared her story, and we had quite a bit in common. I was very excited when I saw that she was actually on Oprah! It was Oprah's final weight loss show, and Andrea had her moment to show off all of her hard work in losing the weight.
When I saw that photo, and read her e-mail, I spontaneously asked her to join our team. I figured, "Hey, if this girl's good enough for Oprah, she's got to be good enough for us!" I thought she probably wouldn't even consider joining, because it was so out-of-the-blue and we really didn't know each other at all. To my surprise, she accepted right away, and I couldn't be happier to have her on our team! It has been so fun getting to know her, and she fits right in. Enjoy her story!
I have struggled with my weight for most of my life, but never really became aware of it until middle school. I was approximately 40 pounds overweight at that time. One event in particular impacted me that would change the way I viewed myself.
I knew that the majority of the eighth grade girls at my
school were gathering for a slumber party, but I was not invited. I received a phone call that night and this
is how it went:
“Hello, is Andrea
there?”
"This is she"
“Hi, this is Weight Watchers and we want to sign you up
for a meeting.”
After that, all I could hear on the other end was laughter
breaking out and I hung up. I laugh now
because little did they know that Weight Watchers showed me the lifestyle
principals to lose my weight and make it a lifestyle.
My success story is not your typical, "I lost 100
pounds in 6 months.” My weight loss
journey has taken place over many years.
I would start my own made up versions of diets only to fail time and
time again. I knew my weight was
creeping up, but I the more I gained, the more defeated I felt. My reality check came when I went to buy a
new pair of jeans.
I picked out my size and
went to the dressing room and I could not get them buttoned. I remember feeling panicked because they
didn't fit. They were a size 24, and I
now needed a size 26. I remember leaving the mall depressed and
discouraged about how far I had let myself go—around 280 pounds to be exact.

I decided at that point I could not allow myself to continue down the path I was going. I slowly made changes to my diet through Weight Watchers and started walking. I struggled many years with my weight going up and down but I never quit fighting. I had so many weight books from joining and rejoining Weight Watchers. I would lose 50 pounds one year and gain 20 back the next, but I was determined that I was not going to quit this journey I had started.
My story is about patience and persistence not
perfection. I was tired of struggling,
and in 2009 my "aha" moment came.
I had met a new Weight Watchers leader named Martha, and she finally
made it click for me--this was not a diet and all about a number on the scale, but
this was a lifestyle.
She showed me how
to make healthy choices livable, she showed me that I was going to be eating
and living this way for the rest of my life so I needed to make this enjoyable.
I needed to learn how to eat foods I enjoyed and work in my favorite
treats. If I didn’t like something I was
eating, then I needed to stop eating it, if I didn’t like an exercise I was
doing, then I needed to stop doing it.
She gave me a magnet that said these great words, “Lose it the way you
intend to live it.”
In 2011, my hard work had paid off and I was invited to be
part of the Oprah Weight Loss Finale Show.
It was an absolute dream come true! I had watched all of her weight loss
transformation shows and had dreamed about being on one someday and the
opportunity came!

As I started making a conscious effort to eat foods that I really liked, and work in treats that I was craving, this really did become a lifestyle to me. I began running that year little by little. I signed up for a few 5K’s and loved the feeling of race day.
The next year I completed a 10k and this year I ran my first half
marathon. Next, on the list--running a marathon before the end of the year—did
I just write that? Yikes!

I contacted Katie earlier this year because I was amazed by her transformation and wanted to let her know what an inspiration she was and that we had several things in common besides our weight loss. We had both been on television, and I had also had the same surgery Katie had the year before. Katie invited me to be part of the Ragnar team and I am thrilled at the opportunity. I have gained 11 of the most amazing friends in the process.
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| 130 pounds down! |






