First, I'm sorry I was such a whiner in my last post. That's not me. A complainer, yes. Snarky, yes. Downright witchy at times, yes. Not a whiner, complete with the nasally voice.
Cam: Yeah, I'm a public pig-outer, even if that's not a word. Part of it has to do with my desire to eat to avoid conflict--I really don't eat that much when I'm with friends (vs. colleagues)--and part of it has to do with the culture here. Social events always involve lots of comfort food, very little alcohol, and a lot of mommy-daddy figures encouraging you to clean your plate. It's just easier to say yes.
As for your progress... I think your itsy-bitsy weight gain is of small consequence in the overall scheme. As you said, you learned about how you react to flex--and that's valuable information.
Jen: DH is gone this weekend, so I'm working on clearing the junk out of the house (without eating it). And then I just need to say "no" at home, whether or not DH brings any "treats" home. It's my challenge not his! But I love hearing your stories about the race-training/eating mindset, and the 5 lbs. gain-and-loss sounds familiar to me. What's better, though, is your 10 lbs. weight loss. Good for you and motivating for me, too! And I love your healthy attitude toward the pizza. Enjoy it and keep moving on (and moving in general)!
Kristi: It's good to hear you're enjoying the tastes of WW food, even if the cost is making my eyes cross! Still, if you like it and it works for you, eat it. You're worth it, you know. And I like the idea of the mini-reward. Now all I have to do is think what motivates me beyond food. (*silence* *a bird chirps*

) And I'll be keeping my eye on you with the water intake--eventually I'll be able to focus on that more than on cutting down my soda intake.
Maria: Having no home computer would drive me bonkers! Being overworked just makes everything in the rest of your life harder, doesn't it? But you're managing to get your runs in--I'm duly impressed. And I hope your weekend eating goes well. I look forward to hearing the results.
nepatsfan73: Good to hear from you, and I love the details of your workout plan. I, too, signed up for the 2008 marathon because I needed the financial incentive! Kindred spirits?
Beth: You can get over this hump!!!!! Think about how good you've been. I say this as encouragement, and I mean it, but I tend to burn out of things--eating habits, exercise routines, etc.--as soon as I find them familiar, even if I know they're good for me and effective. So I can empathize. That's why I signed up for the Goofy. As I said to nepatsfan73, above, the financial investment motivates me. Fear does, too, and after I sent in my registration I got a little hyperventilate-y, a little queasy. And that's kept my exercising in line, if not my eating habits. Anyway, I know you'll find a way to get over this mini-burn out.
So...the end of this week/weekend has been packed with a local conference; you'd think if it were local I'd have fewer scheduling & eating problems, but nooooo. I worked out today, but it was the first time since Wednesday. And I've had the social events last night and tonight, which means more food. I'm home right now, though, eating a healthy meal before going to the wine/cheese/chocolate social tonight, and intend to avoid overindulging. I'm also planning on making a short, pop-in, pop-out appearance and an extra long workout tomorrow (the last day of the conference).
As I said, DH is out of town for a work conference, so I've enjoyed a couple of days without negotiating our different eating needs. In some ways, it's so much easier when he's not around. Except for that Oscar party tomorrow. That shouldn't be too bad, though, because I'll hang out with friends & won't need to watch what I say.
Today: Cereal, grapefruit
Lunch (at conference): Veggie sandwich, carrots, apple
Dinner: Veggie chili, rice cake, orange
D: Wine, cheese, chocolate social--am hoping for one glass of wine, no more than a couple of ounces of cheese, and no