Blueeyes101817
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Cam-you are doing amazing!! Keep it up, youre doing great!!!
keenercam said:Well, today I am the poster child for a weekend’s eating gone seriously wrong!What an utter disaster from the time my salad was served Saturday night until I finally grounded myself and sent myself on time-out to my room last night. In between was a food fest the likes of which I haven’t seen in a long time. It is hard to even confess to all the food I ate. I am back on track today, though. I can see where I went wrong. Saturday night I ordered a plain garden salad and did not turn away the monstruous salad they brought me that had egg, bacon bits, shredded cheddar and croutons. It was delicious. My weight watchers teriyaki steak and shrimp skewers were delicious and satisfying, but I just HAD to have some of DS’s french fries. UGH!
Yesterday, I tried a new recipe for oat cakes (like pancakes but made with oats) and they weren’t very yummy (though my furbaby thought they were!), and I didn’t eat something else for breakfast. I also didn’t prepare something for lunch. Instead I found myself constantly “tasting” the beef stew I was making. Now, the veggies, of which I ate a ton, weren’t bad for me, but the beef certainly was. I also did not restrain myself from eating too much whole wheat couscous and barley that I was cooking for the fridge for the week. THEN, after dinner when I should have just left the area, I continued to nibble – 3 pepperidge farm cookies, one girl scout thin mint, a handful of mixed nuts, about 8 reduced fat wheat thins, some pretzel crisps, a slice of regular cheese and a slice of fat free cheese. All of that is what happens when you eat dinner around 5:00 and then hang around near the kitchen for the next 6 hours or so, wrangle with bill-paying, deal with the stress of tax preparation, etc. No excuse, but it helps me to realize what the situation was so I can avoid it in the future.
As you can probably guess, I journaled every bite – painfully so, I might add. I am surprised I didn’t get an email from sparkpeople terminating my membership for eating nearly 2000 calories in one day!!!! My only consolations are: (1) I was well within my calorie targets Wednesday through Friday; (2) I wasn’t too bad Saturday, once you consider the extra 350 calories I burned that day beyond my requirements; (3) I did journal every bite; and (4) I am back on track today.
I know I wouldn’t let any of my WISH friends beat themselves up about such a dismal showing, so I am not going to beat myself up either. Just getting back to the job at hand. (Of course, I may not weigh in tomorrow night if the scale screeches in the morning!![]()
Wow! I just went back and read my journal entry from two years ago today. I remember so vividly feeling the things I wrote, and I want to remind myself of how far I've come.
Cam,
I have said it before, but I want to say it again.... I am so proud of you! You have accomplished so much in the past two years. In this post, you were talking about doing the half... Cam, not only did you do the half, but you finished a complete marathon! That is an amazing accomplishment!![]()
I know that you said that the weekend was a tough one foodwise. Try not to focus on that. Today is a new day with new choices... You CAN do this!![]()
You have been such a wonderful source of support, encouragement, and inspiration to me. Thank you Cam!![]()
Have a wonderful day!![]()