OK, a few random thoughts.
On listing sets and weights - reverse the 3x5's and 2x5's and all. If anyone actually read my first post, you probably guessed that I meant three sets of 5 reps, not 5 sets of 3 reps. That said, neither of us are really doing the sets without brief pauses during reps. I'm guessing these are common newbie mistakes.
Speaking of which, we're super newbies. The very few times in the past I've done any weight work has been on universal machines. My entire history of barbell training is probably one set of about 10 incline presses back in college. I'm not sure if my wife has ever lifted a barbell before.
Back in my early 20's, when I did essentially circuit training on the universal machines (yeah, well, I was young and even stupider than I am now), my body responded very well to it in just two months. But yeah, long ago, far away and 70 lbs lighter.
I'm thinking through our options once the free seven days are up. Haven't heard a thing from the trainer that was suggested, so unless we can find someone else I'll have to accept the fact that we're going to pick up some bad form no matter how much I read SS before attempting a lift.
As for the gym...It's $13 bi weekly per person, and since we DON'T want a full year membership (we ain't staying in this place another bleeping year), it's an extra $50 per person up front. For $126 I could buy a standard 300 lb "weights and Olympic barbell" set off of Craigslist - hey, it's tolerable to get us started. The "pay a full year up front" deal is $319 per person...for that much I could buy a darn good barbell from Rogue (I was thinking the B&R one as it seemed the best price/value match for SS, but then read some of the complaints on the forums), 250-300 lb of iron weights, and have money left over. But we're in an apartment and don't have the room for a power rack yet (plus, being on the top floor of an apartment, can't exactly do many deadlifts without downstairs complaining).
Also, I know that normally on SS one would start with an empty bar and go up in reasonable weight jumps until form suffers, but we're newbies, we're weak and our form stinks anyway. I could probably squat or deadlift more, but deadlifting with a rounded back is great way to stop one's training Real Quick.
I'd vent about the whole relo process and how I expected we'd be in a house by now, in which case I'd have a whole room set up with a good rack, a platform as described in SS, and an elliptical for some off day light cardio work as well as some warming up on lifting days, but most people have to deal with a lot worse all the time, so I should quit griping that my life ain't perfect yet and just do stuff.
Enough bandwidth wasting for one day.