You mentioned the WW leaders not liking what you eat...as long as you are healthy and losing or maintaining, you are doing a good job! I like doing it online - no one looking over my shoulder...
Not that they wouldn't like what I am eating (I think I eat incredibly healthy).... just the way I am counting fractional points. But since I do it on my own, I am the only one I have to please!
Congrats to your DD! That is awesome! Hope DS does as well this coming year. They don't do award ceremonies at the schools anymore, only for the seniors. He got some stuff, but it is handed out in class. Not sure why, you'd think they could streamline it so they could all be in it. I will be there for senior though, will be sure not to miss that one. His last award ceremony I missed, he forgot to tell me about it (he wasn't there either), and he received the award for being in the state finals for the NG Geography Bee. I would have loved for us to be there for that one.
Thanks! Glad we didn't miss it. We have missed a few events in her school career, either through lack of knowledge about it, or bad planning. The worst was when they did the ground breaking for our new middle school. We chose NOT to attend, figuring it would be crazy crowded with the whole town there. Didn't find out until a friend called to ask why we were there that DD had been choosen to be one of the students to use a golden shovel to break the ground!!
Not sure why her teachers didn't give us a heads up with that, but it was HEARTBREAKING that she missed the opportunity. I try not to miss ANYTHING any more! You never know! Wow on the Geography Bee award!!
I am going to encourage DS to take the tests. I keep on telling him that it will save him time, he can get to the good stuff and skip the other classes if he passes the test. He never had chem until this year, and wanted to do AP next year. He is interested in engineering as well - he wants to be a rocket scientist

! Penn State is one I am encouraging him to look at, as well as some of our local ones. And he is going to apply to MIT, but he has a German grade that is dragging him down, but he doesn't want to give up on it.
MIT is a TOUGH school to get into. I have a niece who is crazy, insanely brilliant. She attended a VERY prestigious private HS in MA.... super elite. And applied to MIT.... and got WAIT LISTED!!
She ended up at Carnegie Mellon University and is now attending law school.... but it made me really realize that my two really-smart-but-still-average kiddos don't have a snowballs chance in heck of getting into places like that! DD is probably still going to apply to Harvard (to at least say she did it). DS (will be a freshman next fall) has his heart set on WPI in MA. He is going to have to bust his tail a bit more if that dream is to come true. He has mentioned MIT, but I just chuckle when he does.
Penn State would be a great school! And he should definitely APPLY to MIT, if only for the chance to dream about it! And you never know!
I love fruits and veges, but (esp veggies) are a hassle to prepare when you are in a hurry. I have eight on my WW tracker which I usually fill up. I have blueberries in the morning with my oatmeal, banana for mid-morning, a few servings of carrots in the afternoon. A soup I like has two servings, and I always have one or two in the evening, along with maybe some berries, which is usually a couple of servings. I like roasted veges too, and some days have a huge salad for a meal with all sorts of salad veggies, with just a touch of dressing. It is so big it absolutely fills me up.
Have trouble with apples, since if I eat one I feel more hungry - very frustrating since it is such a healthy fruit. And I hate peeling oranges, even though I love the taste!
Funny, since I find apples very filling! How about a bit of peanut butter with the apple? Combining the fats and protein of the pb with the carbs of the apple might help. I'm with you on the oranges.... although I like grapefruit enough to deal with peeling it.
I have a huge salad pretty much every single day for lunch. Sometimes I add the protein and that is my whole meal. Other times I just start with the salad and finish up with soup or a sandwich or some leftovers. It fills me up too!!
Really busy crazy week at work, but good on the diet front. I stayed OP, tracked and was very careful. So far I turned down donuts, sundaes and chinese food. But it paid off! Overslept Friday so couldn't weigh myself, yesterday morning was 6 pounds! Gotta love the first week after a break! I started out above where I had started my last challenge, and it just fell off! I know it will slow down after this, but that is a great feeling! I have been dancing around all weekend! Splurged Thursday and today on milk duds when we went to the movies, but drank water instead of the slurpees.
WOW on the 6!!
Movies again next weekend with friends, and lunch with that, so will need to be absolutely good until then Going to Eggspectation, never have been. I have seen it on expense reports, and seems very popular.
Looks like our trip is a go. So excited to see my new niece and nephew, another nephews wedding and a family reunion. Going to be a crazy trip though. Lots of driving to make all the events. Need to make it their though, spend some time with DMIL. During the fall challenge, she lost two of her siblings in the space of one week. I fell apart during that, and did not do very well the rest of the challenge. This week, her third sibling passed away. It is her three older siblings and she is the next one in age. Her younger brother (only other sibling left) is undergoing treatment for cancer, although they think it might be OK now. But I think she is probably feeling a little scared and shakey. She is much healthier than the three of them were, so that is a blessing, but she is probably thinking she is next in line...
I think it is so sad and scary when our parents/grandparents start getting to that age where they are losing friends and family members on a regular basis. My DMIL (who turns 90 this year) has lost several of her siblings and her in-laws in the past few years and I'm sure she feels some days like she is just biding her time. We are making a HUGE deal out of her 90th birthday this year and trying to remind her that there is NO REASON why she couldn't live to 100!! She is still reasonably healthy, lives alone, drives, cooks, etc. Good for you for being aware of how your DMIL is probably feeling.
Work has gotten very stressful, filling in for a coworker, so even did some work at home this weekend. She is back the middle of this week, but I am crazy far behind. Will probably do some work at home next week as well, but at least it will get it done. They put off the accounting changeover to July, so that gave me some space, but of course it will just get crazy then! Will be so glad when it is over!
Need to wrap this up, send in my HH and weight and get ready for work tomorrow. Take care all!
Carol