7/30/05
8:00am
--1 light string cheese
I woke up pretty easily this morning and thought I'd take advantage of it by getting in a nice walk. It's a beautiful morning and I had a wonderful time just cruising through my neighborhood with my music. I almost didn't want to go home--I was out there about 40 minutes.
9:30am
--1/3 large cantaloupe
I love melon, even if it is a huge pain to cube. I've got to get the other one ready to eat, because the first one was pretty ripe and I doubt I have much time on the second one.
Today should be fun. I'm meeting a friend at Panera for lunch, then we're going to go to Target where I will try not to blow all of my allowance.

Then tonight we're going to this great little Italian place with our neighbors. I'm going to make sure to only have 2 pieces of their wonderful, crusty bread rounds, then I'm going to get a salad with ranch on the side and the lasagna with sauce on top instead of cheese. There's probably a good chance we'll hit Cold Stone afterwards, so I'll get a little sorbet there. I can't wait!
And, happily, I'm ready to do another TTNW! I realize folks here probably aren't as excited about DC as they are about WDW, but I can't wait for this trip!
TTNW: After having gotten up at an ungodly hour, we'll be taking a car to O'Hare (I still have call and book someone!) for our 7am flight to National. I love flying into National--it's so convenient! We should touch down around 9:40am. We could be adventurous and take the Metro to our hotel, but DH's work will pick up the cost of a cab, which is only about $12 from the airport to our hotel. Much easier when dealing with the luggage!
We're staying at the JW Mariott on Pennsylania Ave. Were it not for DH's convention, we would never be staying there. I'm sure it's a lovely hotel and the location is great, but their rack rate is about $340/night! The convention rate is much lower and DH's work is picking up all but one night, but if I were going to be spending that money I'd prefer to be at the Willard or Hay-Adams!
Once we've checked in and dropped of our bags we'll make our way over to Metro Center to get our transit passes--they offer a 7 day short trip pass for $22 which is perfect for us. I can't say enough good things about the DC Metro. It's so convenient, clean, safe, and reliable. It's a really asset to the city.
This morning we'll make our way over to Georgetown. I enjoy walking around there, and checking out the shops, plus we have lunch reservations and I want to catch a boat. Weather.com is showing a good chance of rain, so I'll have to pack the travel umbrellas!
12:00pm
--1/2 serving Fit & Active Baked Nacho Chips
I was so hungry I was ready to chew off my hand! These chips are incredible! They're from Aldi, and except for the fact they're a little crispier, they taste just like Doritos!!! They don't have that funky taste the baked Tostitos have. I'm in heaven!
12:30pm
--1 strawberry poppyseed chicken salad
--1 2 1/2" section sourdough baguette
I was very happy to get food and had a nice time chatting with my friend.
TTNW: After wandering around Georgetown for a bit, we'll be heading to an Italian place called Filomena for lunch. They have a lunch buffet on the weekend (I promise I'll behave!) and I got a restaurant.com certificate for it. I really hope they don't hassle me about it--some places can make it really unpleasant to use those. Why offer them at all?
Anyway, it should be a wonderful lunch!
4:15pm
--3 prunes
--1 bite DH's LC pizza
--1 serving cha cha cheeseball
--1 pkt South Beach Crackers
We spent over an hour wandering through Target. I got some things I really like--a new desk calendar, a set of springform pans, and a kit that has a DVD to teach you to knit along with all of the supplies for a project. It was on the clearance shelf for $3.74, so I figured I'd give it a try!
On to TTNW! After a yummy lunch we'll check out a little more of Georgetown and then head over to the docks to catch one of the Capitol River Cruises. For $10 for an hour long cruise, it sounds like a pretty good deal, and a nice way to get an overview of some things we might want to see over the week. After the cruise I figure we'll head back to the hotel, check in to our room, and then do a little bit more exploring before dinner. We're near Lafayette Park, The White House Visitors Center, and a couple of neat historic hotels.
6:30pm
--2 slices light bread
--3 slices turkey
--1 slice 2% cheese
--1 oz baked nacho chips
--16 cherries
Bad news. Dinner is going to be postponed a couple of hours. I'm simply starving, I just have to eat!
TTNW: We'll actually have a similar-type problem next week. We're going to see a comedy show done by former congressional staffers called Capitol Steps. The show starts at 7:30. I think we're going to have to get an early dinner beforehand as I don't think we can wait until after the show. I still need to research some reasonably healthy, reasonably inexpensive dining options near the theater. After the show I'm sure we'll head back to the hotel and turn in!
7:45pm
--1 serving cheese dip
--1 pkt SB crackers
--1/3 cup chocolate chips
Probably not the best snack, but I was starving! Our dinner fell through. --The husband of the other couple is still stuck at work. We just ordered some pizza, so hopefully we'll get a meal soon! Today's going to wind up being in the "splurge" range, but not out of control.
8:30pm
--1/2 medium handtossed cheese pizza
9:00pm
--the other 1/2 medium handtossed cheese pizza
Yowza! With apologies to the old commercial, I can't believe I ate the whole thing! I was so starving when I started that I just plowed in and kept right on going! The funny thing is, I'm not even all that full--I feel satisfied, but nowhere near stuffed. My calories were not well distributed today. I wanted to save enough to cover the dinner we had originally planned, but I obviously didn't eat enough as I was getting hunger headaches and needing to snack constantly. This puts me at 3250 for the day, which is more than I need, but at least about 700 calories under my breakeven point for the day.