pjlla
DIS Legend
- Joined
- Oct 21, 2003
- Messages
- 11,654
DD is getting ready for her upcoming championship season for swim and she has been SUPER about making smart eating choices. I am thrilled that after 2 years of continuous talk about nutrition and making smart food choices, she seems to have taken some of it to heart. Twice this week she chose fruit over ice cream (we don't have it in the house very often any more, so this was a big sacrifice).
She checked a nutrition label before grabbing a snack one morning (I could have told her which would be the better choice, but better for her to read it and learn for herself). She has been eating from the salad bar at school instead of just automatically eating hot lunch... and she is bringing her own light vinagrette dressing from home (from my stash, but that's okay). My only concern is that I don't think she is getting enough protein at lunch time, so by 3pm she is RAVENOUS.
Hopefully she will learn something and create some habits that will last beyond the championship swim season.... it would be FABULOUS for her to have an award winning swim at one of the competitions because that wouuld be SURE to spur her on to continue to eat healthier. She doesn't have a weight problem because she so active with swimming, but during the off season she needs to be REALLY careful. Last summer she did gain quite a bit of weight because she wasn't swimming, but most all of it came off during this past swim season. I hate to see her continue that up/down weight cycle because I know that isn't healthy.
Just wanted to share that because I know many of us struggle here with setting a good example for our kids. ...............P
She checked a nutrition label before grabbing a snack one morning (I could have told her which would be the better choice, but better for her to read it and learn for herself). She has been eating from the salad bar at school instead of just automatically eating hot lunch... and she is bringing her own light vinagrette dressing from home (from my stash, but that's okay). My only concern is that I don't think she is getting enough protein at lunch time, so by 3pm she is RAVENOUS.
Hopefully she will learn something and create some habits that will last beyond the championship swim season.... it would be FABULOUS for her to have an award winning swim at one of the competitions because that wouuld be SURE to spur her on to continue to eat healthier. She doesn't have a weight problem because she so active with swimming, but during the off season she needs to be REALLY careful. Last summer she did gain quite a bit of weight because she wasn't swimming, but most all of it came off during this past swim season. I hate to see her continue that up/down weight cycle because I know that isn't healthy.
Just wanted to share that because I know many of us struggle here with setting a good example for our kids. ...............P