Well I knew today would be a bad one. I just didnt realize how bad! For DDs Toddler Class Picnic I had signed up to bring a spinach salad. I found a great recipe w/ mango and candied walnuts. Those walnuts became a problem! After I had candied the darn things, I tasted one to see what it tasted like OMG!!!!! I had doubled the recipe when I made the walnuts, but didnt end up needing to double the salad. I had an extra cup of candied walnuts. They are all gone now. I couldnt stop.
I didnt do much better at the Picnic (I knew this one would be a tough.) One mom had brought homemade tamales, sweet & spicy. Her tamales are to die for. I had one of each, along with a bunch of other stuff. It is the first time that I have had that uncomfortably full feeling in a long time. Ugh!
Then, I carbo-crashed in the afternoon. I was reading a book at the end of DDs swim practice and nearly fell asleep in the chair. Granted, I only had about 4 hours of sleep last night and not a lot more the previous night. So what do we have for dinner? DH feels like pizza!
To top it all off, since I was running around all day (only sat down for those last 15 minutes at swim practice), I had not even come close to drinking enough water. Since I didnt want to miss a day for the June hydration challenge (yes, I am competitive!) I drank 54 oz with dinner. I think I might float away now
Food:
8:10a GoLean Cereal, 12 oz skim milk
9:30a 1/4c candied walnuts, 1/4c sliced mango
11:30a Toddler Class Picnic: sweet tamale, spicy tamale, big slice of veggie quiche, 3c spinach and mango salad, 1/4c pasta salad
2:00p ½ c candied walnuts
3:30p 1/3c banana chips
6:00p ½ c candied walnuts
6:30p 1c spinach and mango salad, 1 slice pizza (at least all the water filled me up and I didnt have a second piece of pizza!)
Totals (guesstimates)
Cal: 2223g, Fat: 141g!, Carbs: 193g, Fiber: 29g, Protein: 79g
Water: 104 oz
Exercise: 60 minutes, walked w/ jogger stroller to Toddler Class, 30 minutes each way.
Tomorrow is the Aloha Party, a school wide family function. I already selected a chicken salad as my dinner item and plan on giving my ice cream to the kids. Hopefully, I can get through that one with relatively little damage.
Anna
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Tracy, thanks for stopping by. I always enjoy seeing that you have visited.
Amy, Yep. DH has even gotten as far as the airport and had a meeting cancelled or more often, he gets called to go on a trip with only a day's notice. I'm used to it. Generally he is only gone for a few days though. A month would be tough! I haven't put weights in yet. I know I should.
Amy, I remember going to Soup Plantation in the past and having two platefuls of salad, soups, and multiple muffins and desserts. I wonder now how I could have eaten that much? Pool drinks and vacations go together for me. Have a great time at the original Mouse House next week!
Jane: Honey butter is so good! But I knew that I would have a challenging day today, so I better cut back where ever else I could. Our family really likes Italian food, both the american version and authentic. We went to Italy a couple of years ago for 2.5 weeks (Tagged along on one of DH's business trips!) The food was heavenly. DD's made a point of finding a new gelato shop for us each day. Surprisingly, I didn't gain a single pound on that trip. Within each city we walked just about everywhere we went and climbed hundreds (maybe thousands!) of stairs. I was still nursing youngest DD (9 mos at the time) which helped too.
Thanks everyone for stopping by. I'll try and get to journals tomorrow. I need to get DD into bed, and then I think I need to go to sleep too!