Thanksgiving break caused me to accidentally take a break from blogging. I would love to say I did it on purpose because I was eating so terribly, but that's only a half truth. ;) I did do really well for the most part though, more on that later.
I weighed in Friday morning before I went out for breakfast. I made a point because I was at the exact one month mark from when I began being more intentional about what I eat. And in that month I lost 11 pounds! So crazy! And I can definitely tell too, I really just feel much better than before. It's hard to explain, but it is a really good feeling.
Traveling home, I was really good about what I ate. And it got downright painful because of an awful toothache that made me want something soft like a burger and milkshake instead of the Chickfila salad I stopped for and carrots to snack on. Not a good time to be me. But I packed my little box of fruits and veggies and just munched on that while I drove and drank water and some lightly sweetened iced coffee. Besides my mouth yelling at me, it was a very good experience. I think I will pack ahead for the remainder of my trips because I was less tempted to get a candy bar when there was perfectly good (and more nutritious) food waiting for me in the car. The only thing I would change would be to put the apples in a different container than the grapes and carrots. Everything tasted like apple. Poor grapes.
And then I got home. The whole gym situation was difficult because I did not want to pay for a day pass at the Y and it was cold out. Honestly, I was just making excuses for myself. I did my core workout for a few days during break, so that was pretty good. Christmas break will be different because I can buy a month membership to a gym close to home that I researched over this break.
And food. Again, only myself to blame. I went grocery shopping with my mom so I was there to pick food out. As a result of this toothache, I am on some fun antibiotics that mess with my stomach. So, it was suggested that I have yogurt to combat that. Which is how I discovered Greek yogurt. So good. And healthy. The beginning of the week was very healthy for me, smart choices for lunch by me and my parents have been attempting to eat healthy too so overall I didn't mess up at all.
The second part of the week was crazier. My whole fam traveled a couple hours north so it was fast food and then we were baking for Thanksgiving so there were some sundaes (My first ice cream in a long time!) and some pizza. Not a shining moment. Thanksgiving itself was good. I got smaller portions than I usually do for Thanksgiving dinner and only filled my plate once. It wasn't even that intentional, I just get full faster now. Of course, I did have a little of everything, it was so good! I still have not had soda, which was incredibly tempting over break. I think the most sugary drink I had was a cappuccino, otherwise it was water or coffee.
I did get some clothes shopping in on Saturday with my mom! We were waiting in Albany for a friend of mine to arrive, so I got to hit up the mall. I'm down to a size 5 in pants, which is incredible. I have never been smaller than a 7/8. So that was a really good moment for me, especially because I have been wearing these size 10 A&F jeans that are huge on me (originally I could not fit into them only a few months ago, so weird to think about now). And all the tops I got were a good deal smaller than normal too. I'm happy to have clothes that fit me now! And yes, that picture to the left is of me in the fitting room being excited that I'm finally a "5" haha.
I did go back to the gym today-no more excuses. I did continue on the path my routine was going which involved pushing myself a little harder. I hadn't run in a week and a half so I'm pretty sore tonight. But oh well, back on track for me!
Hopefully all of your breaks were well and you didn't hit too many troubles on the way home. That picture on the right was one my brother took in southern New York yesterday afternoon. My drive was kinda crazy as it was quiet and snowy for the first couple of hours, then full of traffic with much less snow for nearly the whole rest of the drive. It was pretty though!
Until next time-keep positive and take action! Don't use the excuse of "I'll get healthy after the holidays." Start now, you'll be surprised how much you can accomplish between now and Christmas.
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Monday, November 26, 2012
Catching up from Thanksgiving: A Variety of Thoughts
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Wednesday, November 14, 2012
Traveling
In a day and a half I will make the drive from
Virginia back home to New York for the first time in over three months. This is
the longest I have been from home since this time freshman year, so I’m pretty
excited.
One thing I have been contemplating though is how to try to make healthy choices during such a long drive. I can normally do the whole drive as long as I have a cup
of coffee in my hand. And something to snack on, like chips, usually helps too. So, I was
nervous about how I’m going to eat right come Friday while I’m traveling. I was
able to manage a few good ideas though and they’re very budget friendly too.
Buy your snacks beforehand.
I think I’m going to be less tempted at
convenience stores along the way if I already have my stuff packed up ahead of
time. I have some leftover grapes and carrots from grocery shopping last week
so I’m going to put a handful of those in a container as well as some cut up
apples that I got from the dining hall these past couple of days as well. I have already paid for all of this food, so it will be a cheap snack that is better
than digging into a bag of chips.
Avoid the soda by planning your drinks ahead of
time.
Bring your water with you instead of buying it.
That saves money and also it relieves the temptation of buying soda. For my
caffeine fix, I’m actually bringing some Starbucks Via packets. Normally, I absolutely despise coffee but this is actually some really good stuff. It has three
packets for around three dollars and it’s yummy iced coffee. It’s already
pre-sweetened so I'm not adding a bunch of junk on it and the calories in it are very reasonable. Saving money and cutting calories. It’s all good.
So that’s my thoughts on snacking on the road. I’m
still quite leery about lunch/dinner since it will definitely be fast food.
Most fast food salads are full of sugar and lots of unnecessary stuff, but I
may just have to bite the bullet.
Happy and safe travels this week!
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Thursday, November 8, 2012
Don't drink your calories!
I live by this. Seriously. First order of business last month was to cut out soda. I know, it’s delicious and on most college campuses it’s everywhere. It is offered with pretty much any meal at any dining location on campus. But soda has absolutely zero nutritional effects. Of course, I’m sure you already knew that. It’s addicting though, so drinking seltzer water for the first couple of days to get over it isn't a terrible idea.
What about the caffeine?! I know caffeine is vital to
college life as it definitely still is to mine. The only thing I drink besides
water is coffee or tea. And that doesn't mean coffee hyped up on sugar. Tea
with some honey does have some nutritional value and coffee with a little bit of nonfat creamer isn't half bad.
While juice does have some nutritional effects, some juices
have more sugar in them than coffee. So, I try to steer clear of them too. Occasionally I’ll have a glass of juice but
it’s definitely not a habit.
So I have water as a way of cutting out some unnecessary
calories. I know water isn't everyone’s thing, but putting a lemon in water
does make it extra tasty and it does help to think of the weight that it will help you lose.
It just makes sense, cutting out unnecessary calories in what you drink alone
will put you on the right track to a healthier lifestyle!
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