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Kendra, I think you've just made alot of people very happy. 


I think you are doing great! Lastnight I had a hard time not snacking after DS went to bed. I think it will be my hardest habit to break.I did okay.
Breakfast was cereal with blueberries (frozen in honor of FC).
Lunch was a Lean Cuisine Panini with a granola bar for dessert.
Snack was a yogurt.
Dinner was a Lean Cuisine rice/vege bowl.
Now the hardest part of the day will be resisting the urge to do late night snacking!!![]()
I am trying to not eat after 7 p.m. which will be a real challenge since I am usually up until midnight or later, and once the kids are in bed the snacking begins.![]()
I am going to try replacing all that snacking with drinking water. Of course then I'll probably be up all night peeing!!![]()
Woot!Good news![]()
The online research I have been doing this morning is indicating that this opinion has changed in the last couple of years, and that caffeinated beverages DO count towards your total water intake.Can't give up caffeine completely. Anyhow, here are some articles for those that are interested:
http://www.livelywomen.com/2006/10/30/do-coffee-and-tea-count-as-daily-water-intake/
http://onhealth.webmd.com/script/main/art.asp?articlekey=56788
http://www.news-medical.net/?id=3842
from the aforementioned sparkpeople:
http://sparkpeople.com/community/ask_the_experts.asp?q=47
http://www.fitnesshigh.com/readarti...Youthful Appearance With Healthy & Pure Water

I did okay.
Breakfast was cereal with blueberries (frozen in honor of FC).
Lunch was a Lean Cuisine Panini with a granola bar for dessert.
Snack was a yogurt.
Dinner was a Lean Cuisine rice/vege bowl.
Now the hardest part of the day will be resisting the urge to do late night snacking!!![]()
I am trying to not eat after 7 p.m. which will be a real challenge since I am usually up until midnight or later, and once the kids are in bed the snacking begins.![]()
I am going to try replacing all that snacking with drinking water. Of course then I'll probably be up all night peeing!!![]()
Me either. It's one thing to go public here about my weight, it's another to do it on tv!!Interesting about the TV show. I don't think I could do it though.

Thanks Debbie.Great first day Beth!
My first day was going well until I and had chinese take-out for dinner, though my portion was much smaller than I would have had ordinarily, and I did my 30 minute walk. I've been going through a pretty challenging time right now, and as usual, I use food for comfort. My major goal is to break that habit.
Great article Wendy!
So I know how hard that is. 
Whoo-hoo! Go Jenna!!I signed up both Jess and Jonathan for gymnastics at the Y. Jon will go on Monday's and Jess on Tuesdays. That will give me 45 minutes of workout time, two days in a row.![]()
It sounds like everyone is off to a really good start with making small changes and not going nuts.
My worst habit was getting into bed at night and reading and snacking. The worst thing you can do, eat right before bed. So that is the habit that I am trying to break this week.
Also, I am addicted to coke, so I am limiting myself to one per day. I bought some of those Minute Maid Light Drinks in a can, I think I bought Raspberry Passion (or something like that), they are only 10 calories per can, and so I grab one of those instead of a coke.
We'll just have to hold onto that thought when the temptation strikes.


Whoo-hoo! Go Jenna!!![]()
Sounds like you are really off to a great start!! And night time snacking is also my weakness. Nothing like climbing into bed with a movie and a bowl of ice cream.![]()
Oh wait!! Yes, there is!! Going on a new shopping spree cause all the old clothes are to freakin big!!!We'll just have to hold onto that thought when the temptation strikes.
After all, we are planning a mall shopping day in November. Wouldn't it be great if we all treated ourselves to some new skinny clothes by then.![]()
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I can't believe it slipped my mind like that
I have done that so many times. Not that exact thing but you know what I mean.I had a little mishap today. Cooper and I were at the arena watching Cassie skate and we were cold. I went up to the canteen to get us some hot chocolate and proceeded to put 3 creamers in each and then when I was halfway through drinking it I remembered that I am trying to watch what I eatI can't believe it slipped my mind like that
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I made some rice and veges for dinner. But they were so good I had two huge platefuls!!
Now I am stuffed.
I have done that so many times. Not that exact thing but you know what I mean.
These bad habits of mine have been going on for so long that I will do stuff like that without even thinking about it or realizing it.
They say it takes 30 days for something to become a habit. So I just have to keep working at drinking the water and making better choices.
Tonite I had good intentions but they went overboard.I made some rice and veges for dinner. But they were so good I had two huge platefuls!!
Now I am stuffed.
Oh well. It has to be better than a couple slices of pizza. Hopefully......![]()
and dismissing me as some holy roller wacko. However, I did attend a few weeks of a 12 week course (I have yet to complete the course! Maybe I'll pick it up at during another session) at my church. The course is called the Light Weigh. It is pretty heavy on Catholic doctrine. As I said, I did not finish the class. However, I did get an important message from the class. The theory is that we stuff our selves with food to try to fill some void. Obviously the goal of this class was to fill the void with God, and the method was through teaching of Catholic history and such. My summary was that we were to fill our heart hole, not our pie hole!
Anyway, I think there is something to this. While I think God will work for my heart hole, you may fill your heart hole some other way. When we are satisfied in our hearts, we will not have to keep stuffing ourselves with food. If ou want to learn more, I think you can find them at lightweigh.com. 
Whoo-hoo! Go Jenna!!![]()
Sounds like you are really off to a great start!! And night time snacking is also my weakness. Nothing like climbing into bed with a movie and a bowl of ice cream.![]()
Oh wait!! Yes, there is!! Going on a new shopping spree cause all the old clothes are to freakin big!!!We'll just have to hold onto that thought when the temptation strikes.
After all, we are planning a mall shopping day in November. Wouldn't it be great if we all treated ourselves to some new skinny clothes by then.![]()
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Beth, you have to be realistic about weight loss and I think you are. Anyone who thinks I'm not having HOB pasta this weekend is crazy. I will enjoy that and do my best the other days of the week. This particular methodology is one reason I really love WW. You can plan for your splurges and know they won't destroy everything you've done.

It sures sounds like everyone is off to a good start. I think at this stage, becoming aware of eating habits is an important first step to replacing them with better habits. I like to start my day with a smoothie. For lent I gave have given up one meal a day, and I am surprised how well that is going. My thought was to skip lunch, and just not eat between breakfast and dinner. However, there are days when I have lunch plans, so I will skip one of my other meals. Probably breakfast.
There is a guy at work who keeps a dish of those oversized mint lifesavers at his desk. When I am hungry, I have one of those. Something about the mint acts as an appetite supressant. Also, when the hunger starts working on me, I read from my lent book.
Hopefully you are not doing thisand dismissing me as some holy roller wacko. However, I did attend a few weeks of a 12 week course (I have yet to complete the course! Maybe I'll pick it up at during another session) at my church. The course is called the Light Weigh. It is pretty heavy on Catholic doctrine. As I said, I did not finish the class. However, I did get an important message from the class. The theory is that we stuff our selves with food to try to fill some void. Obviously the goal of this class was to fill the void with God, and the method was through teaching of Catholic history and such. My summary was that we were to fill our heart hole, not our pie hole!
Anyway, I think there is something to this. While I think God will work for my heart hole, you may fill your heart hole some other way. When we are satisfied in our hearts, we will not have to keep stuffing ourselves with food. If ou want to learn more, I think you can find them at lightweigh.com.
Off to do the dishes! Oh, fish and french fries for dinner!