Beth, hang in there girl!
First up, my DH thinks that eating healthy is second nature to me too. He does not realize that I make a concerted effort to do so. He just thinks that I would rather have an apple than a cookie!

He is also the one who lost 50 pounds on the SBD and then has gained about 30 of it back because he reverted to stopping at the local convenience store for lunch and a soda. He went back to white bread and even though it is diet soda...well he just does not understand how that weight came back. We had a long heart to heart this weekend about his poor choices. He was standing talking to his mother at the bar and one of the kids had some chips in their plate and he just reached down and ate them. I asked him if he was hungry and he just looked at me with a mouthful of chips. Yep, choices baby, just choices. Men drop weight faster so I think it hard for them to understand the effort we have to put forth.
Second, I was THAT sister until I hit 30. Then all of the sudden it was not so easy anymore. I think you will find that you sister has some hidden habits in order to stay thin. Keep that channel tuned!!
And thirdly, kudos to you for putting your family on the healthy lifestyle track. You should never look at this as a diet. You DH should be on the Special K healthy eating plan not diet. People have preconceived ideas of the word and a severe avoidance to it. If your DH was hungry, he should have been a little more honest with you and himself, lets face it. But, I do want to point out that anger, stress and guilt all are triggers for your body to produce more hormones that cause weight gain. Temporary as it may be, it is still a bad thing. Breathe deep and let it go.
So here are MY tips for the day:
1. Anger, let it go. Learn to work around your anger. If you are mad at someone, do something especially nice for them and let the guilt be on their shoulders instead of the anger on yours.
2. Nagging, let it go. Try simple one word suggestions or brief explanations instead of long winded speechs. Or, the alternative is to just do it yourself. You will feel better and the world around you will to. None of us like to be nagged...right...
3. Depression/guilt, let it go. Keep a smile on your face purposefully just to ward off those ill feelings. Happy thoughts everyone!!
I believe Dave had a blog similar to this. If you are in a bad mood and have to answer the phone, smile before doing so. If you are angry at your spouse, smile before you talk to them (this drives my DH crazy!!). Your kids, well deal with them as you must. Right now my DS is in his rebellious years and I am having a particularly hard time with his personality. I am down to one word and then time out, first time every time. So far so good, knock wood.
Everyone have a super wonderful day!!! Hang onto the wagon and it will keep you strong!!!
