documenting my weight loss after having a baby.
and my focus was the friends, not the food
Published on December 14, 2003 By hollyfig In Blogging
Actually, my focus was the baby and my daughter first, and then the friends. I usually cook enormous meals for 20 or 30 people when we decide to throw a party. With the way I've been feeling lately, plus the new baby and trying to eat right, I asked my husband if he would get frozen lasagna's from the grocery instead, and he thought it was a great idea. I had a salad, but everyone else said the lasagna tasted great. I had a bite of terra misu (spelling?) and it was delicious, but really rich. Its amazing how fast your palate becomes used to not having copious amounts of sugar and fat, and how foreign it tastes after just a few days without it. I have to say, I am a bit more tired today than the previous couple of days, and have a headache, probably from eating fewer carbs and drinking too much caffiene, but it will all even out. Thank everyone who has posted, I really appreciate your support. I'm actually looking forward to Wednesday, because my pants are fitting a little looser. I am going to do my damnest NOT to become a slave to the scale, which is why I'm only going to weigh myself once a week...otherwise, its too easy to see a little water as an extra pound and get discouraged and lose ground. I WILL NOT LOSE GROUND. I want to chase my daughter across the park. I want to swim a mile again. And I want to be able to climb 10 flights of stairs without throwing up.
Comments
on Dec 14, 2003
Great and refreshing attitude--have a wonderful time as a mother!
on Dec 14, 2003
good for you. I'm trying to do the same kind of thing as far as food control. My favorite book that I go back to over and over again is called "Thin Tastes Better". I keep falling off and getting back on. So it's great to see other blogs dedicated to health.
on Dec 15, 2003
Thanks you guys, I appreciate it. good luck, iWantAbs, keep me updated on how you are faring.
on Dec 19, 2003
What are you drinking? Have you ever tried Diet Rite? It has 0 calories, 0 fat, 0 sodium and 0 protein. I buy it alot. Its not too bad. Good Luck, you can do it! GCJ
on Dec 20, 2003
Aye, agreed. I don't want to be a slave to the scale either and have actually made some drastic life changes. And I want to be able to save my kids when they do wierd and potentially dangerous things that kids do LOL. I too have been awed by the support I have seen here and feel right at home talking about it
on Dec 29, 2003
gcj, i think i could live on diet rite...good times. i'm drinking mostly water though...

op, EXACTLY. i want to be able to run after my daughter. she's already swimming circles around me.