Good sunday afternoon everyone. I am home from my brothers and ready to join all of you back on the right track. I did not do well at six flags, and I thought of you Connie after I sat down with my cheesburger and fries for lunch yesterday. I did only eat half the bun and probably a third of the fries, but still, just like you said we were all running and hungry and it was easy. We ended up having a great day and stayed the entire day, but that also meant we had nachos for a snack, and for dinner, I split a chicken strip dinner with michael, which was better than having my own, and had soft serve ice cream around 8:30pm. Plus I bought a refillable mug -free refills all day, and had a couple diet cokes, and regular ice teas. All in all, not good, but at least I started the day with a 2 mile run/walk with my brother and raisin bran for bkfst.
Today we got up and my sil made pancakes, so I had 4 of them, small ones, and we went for a walk to the park while the kids rode their bikes, about 30 min walk total. For lunch I had pretzels on the drive home, an ice coffee, and when we got home, I had a yogurt. Papa ginos at the rest stop was tempting, but I did not give in. I'm doing some laundry, and will make a shopping list and head to market basket to shop for the week. I have chicken and steak to cook tonight, and think I'll get some potatoes and zucchini to grill too.
Octoberbride- Love the questions and everyone's answers. You're doing a great job as coach.
qotd- the outfit- I have a liz claiborne silk dress I bought for a couple weddings probably 15 years ago- it was ivory floral with a simple short sleeve and neckline, but it was two layers with a simple ruffle at the knee and the top layer had a really nice flow to it, and I loved that dress. I looked and felt great in it, and I wore it many times. I remember it cost 120$ which was way more than I would have spent normally, but I loved it, and I had 2 functions to wear it to, so that's how i justified it, but i definintely got my moneys' worth out of it. It was probably a 12, and it's still in the back of my closet, and I was probably 40-50 pounds lighter. Lots of fun memories in that dress too. The flowers had a black outline so I wore it with some chunky heeled black sandals that don't fit since I was pregnant and my feet spread. It was also a fun and happy time in my life when i wasn't in a relationship and was really enjoying myself.
qotd- I have 2 best friends- Jane- we met in nursing school in 1988 and her son was an infant, and I've watche him grow up. She also has a daughter who is 16 now, and we worked together briefly. Funny, when her son graduated high school, I was very emotional as he was the first kid I had known as an infant to graduate. She was my coach when I had Michael, and one of those friends who though me may go a couple months without speaking because life is crazy, we can pick up the phone at anytime and we'll always be there for each other. Before I had michael, I used to take my niece and nephew a lot and we'd get together as they're close in age to her kids. Anne- is my other best friend. We met working in icu in 1991 and became very good friends and used to travel a lot together. She's from ireland and I went for her wedding, and now she lived in the same town and her kids are 13 and 11 yo twins. She says I'm her american family and she is like a sister to me. I've been through many good and bad times with both of them, and I honestly don't know what I would have done without them. We go camping with her every august, and like Jane even though we're busy and don't get together as often as we'd like, we will always be there and one day when those kids are all grown, I do think our friendship will remain.
Lindsay- Hope you're having a fantastic, on program day!! You can do it!!!
Rose- Congrats on the race, and your run today!! 12 miles is amazing. I'm glad you're enjoying your garmin. You husband sounds very sweet and I'm sure he loves running with you at your pace. Hope things are settling down with ds and you'll be able to have some fun with him too. Sounded like you had a nice chat with him the other day.
Jen- I think you've done an awesome job, and I love the cow. It's definitely a motivator to pick up some healthy habits, and the prizes are so fun. It's so nice of you to do it all for us, especially with the normal, crazy schedule of summer. Funny, on friday when I read it, I thought this week, I have a chance of a perfect score, but unless frenchfries really are vegetables, I blew that yesterday.
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hugs to you on your mom. I'm glad she is interested in doing the c25k with you, and I hope it goes better the next time you're able to get out with her. Mother-daughter relationships are tough at times. I hope she continues to be more a support for you. I was talking to my sil today about how our kids drive us crazy sometimes, and we don't always have the patience we need, and we both hope and pray that all the good we usually do will far undo the negative things we might say and do. As I think back on my relationship with my mom, I do remember both good and bad, but try to be positive and do think the good times outnumbered the bad.
Tracey- Glad your little one is ok. It's so scary when they have a fall like that.
Connie- thanks for the six flags advice, and though I pretty much did what you recommended not to, I did not do it with total abandon.
Off to the grocery store.