Good Morning!
Well, I'm ready to come clean and face the music. I gained 6, yes 6 pounds on vacation. That's 8 days of vacation plus five on not making any effort...I was pretty depressed and considering just giving up, but I really can't stand to gain back the rest of the weight and have nothing I own fit me, so at this point it's easier to lose it and more and fit well into all my clothes. Plus, every time I lose I plan to get something -- I did really well when I was rewarding myself, so I'm going back to that. My only rule is -- no food rewards!
Last night I had chili and cornbread for dinner, followed by a dark chocolate bar. Yeah, I know. This morning I joined another Mom for breakfast, since our kids are only in school until noon I took today off. I had a cheddar omelet with bacon, some toast, and a few potatoes. Yeah, I know again. So, I obviously need a fresh start. I am declaring this afternoon a new day, and I'm going to have a smidge of peanut butter on diet bread with apple slices for lunch. I told my dh I'm having soup for dinner until the six pounds leave, so I'm all set on that front.
Tomorrow I will have a Kashi bar for breakfast, banana, raisins and apple for lunch, and soup for dinner. That's as far ahead as I've planned. I'm also battling a cold, so I haven't made it back on the treadmill yet. That's a definite goal for me.
It's time to get serious about my Christmas crosstitch project, which will force me to do something else with my fingers! We are also getting back into our family routine. We have "no t.v." nights for my ds on Mondays and Wednesdays. This means that instead of watching t.v. before or after dinner we play games with him. Also keeps me from eating...He's back in gymnastics this year on Monday evenings, so I'll go to Curves while he does that. It's not worth driving home since he's only there an hour, but it is long enough to run next door to the strip mall and do a little strength training. That will start next week for me, so hopefully burning a few more calories will help.
O.k., an entire trip report is too daunting, so I'll just give it to you in installments.
Day 1 -- Departure Day. We had a 2:10 flight, so we had plenty of time to do everything we needed before we left. I was able to change all the bedsheets, do dishes, dust, etc., so I knew I would be coming home to a house that was pleasant to be in. We ate lunch at the airport. My dh decided McDonalds was the best option (It was that or Legal Seafoods, which is quite expensive). I had a kids hamburger happy meal. It seemed like the best option available. The flight was uneventful. This was our first time on Jet Blue, and we loved it. We watched our individual t.v.s, and the three hour flight just flew by. They also had better snacks than I'm used to. My ds had a big chocolate chip cookie, dh and I had smoked almonds.
We arrived in Orlando, and were greeted by people with big white Mickey hands. We checked into the Magical Express, and were led to a line to wait for our bus. This entire process took about 15 minutes, tops. We boarded our bus, and watched a video about all the magical things we could do. There were a few other stops, but we were first at the Beach Club. We checked into the Beach Club, and I tried to make sure we would not have to change rooms when our package started the next day. I was surprised to find out we had a certificate for two free lanyards and pins, and another "magical" option of our choice. We went up to our room, and I was very impressed. It was large with a double sink area, nice tub, and spacious verandah. I was even excited by the Mickey toiletries! This was our first time staying onsite, and so far we were happy. It was getting to be 6 p.m., so we walked over to the ESPN Club at the Boardwalk for dinner. Not too bad of a wait, and I had a grilled chicken sandwich -- with fries. We went back to our room and most of our luggage had arrived. I started to unpack while dh went to check out the store. He was surprised at the variety of food available, but I'm sure that's because people in the Villas have microwaves, so they have more options.
We decided to check out the pool, ds was dying to see it. The pool is usually one of his favorite parts of vacation, and Stormalong Bay was no exception. We were in the very little kid section, about 1.5 feet deep, and it was about 9 p.m. Suddenly we saw fireworks going off in the distance. We actually had a good view of some of them. Yep, it was Illuminations at Epcot. We decided this was a pretty magical end to our day. We went back to our room, and I called for a wakeup call so we would get an early start for our first morning at the Magic Kingdom. The bed was so comfy, I was asleep almost before my head hit the pillow.
Tune in for Day 2 tomorrow...
Debra -- How incredibly romantic! That is a great story. I have a huge smile on my face, and warm fuzzies all over. I hope you definitely get to visit the island!
Regina -- You are always on the move! All the planning, effort and activities of your vacation are adding up to a great loss.
Linda -- Before my recent epiphany...I had Chinese Tuesday night. I had spring rolls and crab rangoon. It had been a very long time, and hopefully it will be a very long time before I have it again. I'm calling it my last hurrah. I have to get back on track! Tonight, we are not eating after 8 p.m., I promise. I'll stop eating all this junk if you will...I need a buddy!
Haley -- Excellent job resisting the burger! You are my hero
Jen -- Thanks again for the fabulous cheer! You are doing wonderfully.
Jean -- Listen to Debra. Her carrots have saved me before, and I'm sure they will again! It sounds like you're off to a good start. I find it really does help to list what I'm eating. If I know I'm going to tell people, I make better choices.
A big "Hi" to Tara, Nikki, Lisa, Kathy, and anyone else I missed!
C'ya real soon!
Maria