Happy St Patricks Day all!! Even if you're not irish, everyone is irish on st. Patty's day. My mom was 100% swedish and after my dad died 15 years ago, she started coming out on st patricks day with my sisters and me, and she had the most fun of everyone. She loved this holiday. I think I'll have to toast her tonight with a little baileys.
I did my c25k this morning, and am still amazing myself that I'm liking it, and looking forward to the next time. Eating is so so. I cooked on the grill last night, so am set for a couple days, but I stupidly bought a bag of dove chocolate eggs on sunday, and they are almost gone. It's one of those things I struggle with. It is the evening that gets to me. I will not be buying them again. I really want that scale to move.
Happy

to those of you not celebrating the real holiday -- Evacuation Day! It's the day the British left Boston during the Revolutionary War. My ds doesn't have school, and my dh has a paid holiday. If you pour through enough history books, you can find a way to make St. Patrick's Day a legitimate holiday in Boston, as I'm sure some poor long ago city employee did!
In my celebrating days, I was always envious of my friend who worked for the state and always had the day off. Though the next day would have been better to have off.
Did any one see the recent PBS show By Dr Amen "Change your Brain Change your Body"?
He has done some amazing research in overeating and brain connections.
He talks alot about low levels of VT D causing a constant state of cravings
and he also talked about eliminating white flower and refined sugars completely. The results is no cravings.
Has any one done this??
A woman I work with did this about 3 years ago, and she never eats the sugars or white flour, no exceptions and has kept the 60 pounds off that she lost. She is never tempted by foods that are brought in to work, and she looks great. She goes to Overeaters anonymous too for support.
3/17 - Wednesday QOTD: What is your favorite green food?
I would have to say guacamole/avocado. I love it. I remember a friend brought it to a party and the mother in law of the woman having the party had a little dementia, and just wouldn't stop about how awful it looked and how can people eat that green stuff. It was so funny and we always bring it up when she bring the green stuff to a party.
/16 Tuesday QOTD: What are some things you have enjoyed about the process of losing weight so far? Whether it be new favorite foods, attitudes, activities or something else, tell us what keeps you happy on your plan.
I enjoy getting out and being active with my son, and riding my bike again. I have made some nice friends here, and the support and my daily dis checks are such a big part of my life now.
Jenn- hope your daughter is feeling better soon.
Pamela- food allergies are tough, and it sounds like he has so many it's got to be tough to keep him away from them all. Michael is allergic only to cashews, pistachio, and mango now, but he was allergic to milk, soy, peanut, and egg before and luckily he out grew them all. It is hard.
Lisa-congrats on becoming a runner!!!
Hugs to those struggling this week.

Life can be crazy and it's hard to take time for ourselves, but we need to try and give ourselves the attention we deserve. The housework can wait. Have a nice afternoon.
