4Mickeys
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What's your favorite beverage (alcoholic or otherwise)? Are you a "juicer" type person? Maybe you like smoothies? Have you increased or decreased your intake of certain beverages on your journey to a healthier you?
Ahh I am totally a soft drink person - I have switched mostly to sugar free lemonade (now Aussie lemonade is different to US lemonade it doesn't have that more lemony taste - its more like Sprite - we had trouble a few times on our holiday when we would order Lemonade, taste it and couldn't drink it lol - we learned to remember to say Sprite!). I don't really do hot drinks - I don't drink coffee and I only occasionally have tea. Alcohol - again I drink much less of this than my younger years - I do love a cold cold beer on a hot summers day - I tend to drink Corona with lime these days, I do like wine either white or red but it needs to be sweet - lately I have been enjoying a Moscato, if I am holiday or out on a special night I do enjoy a cocktail. I don't really drink spirits anymore - but when I did it was always with a mixer. But funny you should ask this because yesterday we were all cleaning the house and I started to do my usual weekend thing - which is drink mostly soft drink
but I said to myself - I really have to stop - just because I'm not at work doesn't mean I can't drink water!!! So I pulled out a BIG souvenir cup with a straw/lid that we got at the movies filled it with water and drank that all day - I got through about 2 and 1/2 refills of it. So that was a good shift yesterday - I am going to do it again today.We made it through the storm! Luckily we didn't have any damage but our power has been out since noon yesterday. We packed up the kids this morning and are heading to AK for the day, they are going stir crazy. Hopefully tonight when we get home the power will be on.
So glad to hear you are ok and the only issue was power. Have fun at AK
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So yesterday it was quite hot here when we were working and DD asked to go the river for a swim - and DS asked to take the surf skis for a paddle - so we packed it all up - but then as we drove along the river noticed the water was a little choppy. Got to Cotton Tree and it was also quite windy - so water conditions were not ideal for paddling - we watched some SUP's for a little while and decided not to get the boards off the car. The kids just had a splash around in the water. I managed to fall over! We were walking to the car and I was sideways on a small hill, wearing my flip-flops, they slipped and I couldn't stop myself - It was on grass - skinned my knee and mostly bruised my ego
REPORTING IN: I am at 25.81% - 8 days into October and I have not had ANY take-out
- that is a good run but I know it will get harder the further I go - I just need to keep up the positivity and be organised food wise. When getting ready for swimming yesterday, doing all those things girls have to do to be swimsuit ready - I had a naked look in the mirror (sorry TMI) - and I mean a proper look - not my usual fantasy mirror - can I say I almost cried - I can't believe what I have done to myself! But I kind of just said to myself that is it you really have to start taking this seriously!!! So I hope that helps with achieving my no take-out goal this month. So far the kids have been really good with supporting it for the month - and DD was even angry at DS15 for not sticking to the plan as he has managed to have take-out twice - paid for by himself, with us not there when he was out with a mate or for dinner on his way to work (he doesn't like yum cha - so he took himself off for his own dinner and ate it in the break room at work). BUT she hasn't asked for some to make up for it - so that is a really good thing for her too - as she is a big McDonalds girl.Ok I have rambled enough for today - stay healthy everyone!
