Friday, June 12, 2015

FOOD: get in mah bellllllly

Suuuuuper uncomfortable writing about this.  I believe we are all our own worst critic.  I know I am hard on myself, especially when it comes to my body.  I try to eat semi-healthy and I like working out. The number on my scale would probably blow your mind-- and that's okay... (I once had a nurse say to me, "wow! Your bones must be super dense because you weight a LOT more than I would think you would....!" gee.  Thanks?)

ANYWAY... I had a super sweet friend from college (Hi, C!) reach out and ask me a long time ago to do a post about what I eat on a regular day.  I laughed it off and never did the post.  Then I had a friend from Edward Jones email me asking me what kinds of foods I liked to eat to stay healthy.  I sent her a pretty short email back because, I don't know much about much.  At all.  Then, my really sweet friend from college wrote me an email again asking me (very strongly (and sweetly!)).  She just had a baby and wants some guidance in the food department for weight loss.

This girl is about the most wonderful person you could ever hope to meet, and if she asked me to shave my head tomorrow, I would do it, without hesitation, so a little post about some food isn't so bad, right??
Plus I got on the scale Monday morning after a BIG weekend of eating and drinking (and Chinese food Sunday night....) and there was a number I never like to see...so I figured doing this would kickstart me back-- and happy to report I started recording for this post on Monday and today is Thursday and I have lost around 4.5 pounds-- most of that was water weight from the weekend binging, but still.  Feels better!

A few things:
- I am sooooo NOT a dietician.  I know nothing about food groups.
- I eat.  A lot.  I like to workout, which also makes me hungrier.  I enjoy food. Always have and always will.
- I have done Weight Watchers multiple times and have had a lot of success with that program.  Something about going to the place and getting on a scale makes me be that much more serious about what I am eating.
- I weigh myself every single morning.  Every doctor in America tells you not to.  I do it.  It holds me accountable.  I got wayyyy out of control about 18 months ago and could not believe the number on the scale when I finally stepped on.  It is easier to reign in 3-4 pounds than it is to get 10-12 under control.  If I step on and see I am up a pound or two (totally understanding that a trip to the bathroom could fix that number), I up my water intake for the day, maybe push myself harder at workout, or eat a little healthier during the day.
-I do not limit my drinking.  At all.  Judge me if you want.  When I did Weight Watchers, they had a point value for all (alcoholic) drinks.  I refused to count those points. 


All of those things being said... here is a typical day for me in the food department:

Breakfast:
I make eggs every single morning during the week.  I read somewhere that eating breakfast in the morning is the most important thing you can do when trying to lose weight.  It gets your metabolism started earlier, not to mention it gives you energy to get moving.  I like my eggs with some kick, so I start out with some chopped purple onion:


And then I add in some egg beaters (when I am on a weight loss mission, I use a measuring cup and measure out a half of a cup, which equals two eggs.  When I am not, I just pour the stuff in...usually way more than 2 eggs worth.)

Cooking up some yumminess:

I didn't take a picture of finished product...pretty sure you can guess what it looked like...?

After eating breakfast, I get ready to head to my workout.  I carry this water bottle around with me everywhere and I try HARD to drink two of these a day.  Sometimes, I am nowhere near there.  When I am on a weight loss mission, I make myself drink 3. It is a total force-it-down thing, but I usually do it.  

My usual workout is 9:30-10:30 and by 11, I am usually pretty hungry.  If I don't eat something during this time, I will OVEREAT my lunch-- I know how I am and there's a good chance I will eat until uncomfortable-- and way too much.

So, I have fallen in love with these almonds.  
 The toasted almond is sweet, so it totally satisfies my sweet craving and there's also salt and vinegar which takes care of salty craving.  I have a can in my car, so I pop 10-15 as I head to run my errands.  LOVE these.  They are super filling too.

They usually hold me off until about 12:30.  I don't always eat lunch at home (I'll add on at bottom of post fast food ideas....).  I did on Monday-- I made a big fat salad.

I always use spinach for my salads for a few reasons: I feel like the spinach stays fresher longer (could totally be in my head), it has more nutrients than iceberg lettuce (or so I hear...) and, I find it fills me up SO much more. 


I take a really large bowl and FILL it up with spinach.  All the other goodies will fit on the top, but I like to fill the bowl.  When I make lunches on work days, I fill the tupperware container all the way up with spinach and then load up the other stuff.

Sally turned me on to these... hard boiled eggs, all ready to eat.  I chop up one and put it on my salad for lunch.  Also, if I run home after morning workout, I can grab one of these as my snack-- super filling and yummy! (if you are not an egg person, you are probably totally turned off by me right now...)

I usually cut up an entire tomato-- I love the way tomatoes taste on salads- big ol' chunks thrown in there.  Normally, I chop up a cucumber too, but we were out of them this day.  Our grocery store sells packs of little miniature cucumbers so I will slice one up and throw it on there.

I added some lean turkey chopped up (Tyson makes some frozen grilled chicken breast strips that are also pretty good on a salad-- just pop in microwave and put on salad.).  


Weight Watchers will tell you to only use fat free salad dressing-- I am here to tell you, that is hard to find! I looooove this stuff from Trader Joes. I would drink it if I could.  Cal even likes it if that tells you anything.   The calorie count is pretty low, compared to other dressings, so it is a go to around here.

I add some red onion to the top as well as some pepper jack cheese (again, WW wants you to only eat fat free cheese.  That ain't happening either.  This is one of those things that I "splurge" on in my daily eating.  I love me some cheese) and I am ready to grub!

Andy watched me take pictures of the whole salad prep process and offered so kindly to take my picture.  Don't I look happy to eat my salad? I think I must me. 

The salad really filled me up-- I mean, look at the size of the bowl... it's pretty darn huge!
I made some cookie bars that day, so I went ahead and snagged a big one. Just keeping it real! I am not on a diet right now-- if I was in that full court press of weight loss, I would have skipped the cookie bar.  But it was delish.  And I am glad I didn't.  


We had swim practice later in the day so I grabbed on of these drinks on the way.  These drinks are SUPER good.  You can get them at Target, but my girl Sally picked up a huge box of them for me from Sam's club.  They are only 5 calories and they work to make me feel pretty full.  

I forgot to take any more pictures that Monday, but we had chick-fil-a for dinner that night.  I got the grilled market fresh salad.  If you haven't tried one before, you totally should.  I think it has like 370 calories or something like that.  I added some fat free honey mustard dressing to it and called it good.

Keeping it real, again... I always snag some of the boys' French fries on the way home from the drive thru.  Like a lot of them.  When I am in full blown diet mode, I limit myself to one or two (as opposed to 15...!)

(we don't usually fast food for dinner.... last night we had a spinach salad with grilled chicken, strawberries, goat cheese and some chopped pecans....yummmmm)

So, speaking of fast food-- we are a family on the go and sometimes, we have to eat fast food.  I am not a hater of fast food! Here are some healthy-ish items you can get if you are trying to lose/be healthy.

Subway: this is a favorite sandwich of mine: 6in turkey and pepperjack cheese toasted flatbread with loads of veggies and sweet onion sauce (fat free). It is soooo good.  Love their flat bread more than their regular bread!

McDonalds has those wraps-- their grilled chicken one is actually really good.  We do not go to McDs very often AT ALL, but wanted to throw that option out there in case someone frequents there.

We love some Dunkin Donuts in our house for special treat breakfast.  They have an egg white turkey sausage flatbread that is amazing.  Sounds awful, right? I know.  Well, that puppy totally fills me up-- more than any other option there.  I loooooove a good bagel from there (it is my weakness....I actually just ate a bagel from there right this minute), but it doesn't keep me fueled like their flatbread.

Wendy's has a fantastic grilled chicken strawberry salad out right now-- it is seasonal, so it won't be around for long, but it is yummmmmy.  Prob isn't as healthy as other options, but it really is good.

So, there's some fast food options.  My last "trick" is gum.  My computer is at at little desk in our kitchen.  When I am on the computer, I am always wanting to snack on something.  Even if I am not hungry.  Next to my computer, I keep a can of those almonds mentioned above and I also keep a pack of this gum right next to me:

Mindless snacking is the death of me. Especially when I am doing something like working on the computer.  I chomp away without giving it much thought and next thing I know, I have finished a bag of chips. Whoops.  It happens! But this gum is sugar free and I like the way it tastes and keeps me from nibbling.

So, there you go, my sweet C and E! ha! A whole post about food! Hope this is what you wanted and that it helps. 


 

Thursday, June 11, 2015

#carriedaway: week 21

Week 21:


Day 142: blue skies and nuget

 Day 143: Nug sure does love his uncle ah ho!

 Day 144: making memories

 Day 145: happy Memorial Day!

 Day 146: the fun never ends!

 Day 147: beach fun and zinc oxide.

 Day 148: love y'all!


 

Monday, June 8, 2015

Weekend Update: First Swim Meet!

What a beautiful weekend!!! It really feels like SUMMER now! We had a few cool days last week, but this weekend was warm and beautiful. We started the weekend with some love for our favorite red dog... he is the absolute best. 


Friday, I taught popup outside under the pool gazebo.  At the end of class, the boys came out of childcare and while I cleaned up, Andy noticed one of the swim team coaches giving a lesson to a little boy.  He whispered to me "will Harrison give me a lesson too??" And I jumped all over that!

Some history: Andy finally worked up the nerve to swim and then swam a whole lap at his swim clinic.  He was allll about doing swim team and then when swim team started, there was some confusion about age groups and he was freaking out and refused to have anything to do with swim team.  SO, this sweet coach had never seen him swim before. 

Fast forward to Friday afternoon, we came back for our lesson and Andy was showing off and swam like a champ.  Face in, great free style arms, the works.  The coach who, again, had never seen Andy do anything but stand on the side, sucking his fingers and crying, was stunned. 

Andy's confidence was up and he wanted to go off the board and down the slide.  He had to pass the swim test, which is swimming across essentially half the length of the pool.  Andy passed it with flying colors and wasted NO time heading to the deep end.



He's in!!! He swam right over to the ladder, no big deal.  He was so happy!

 Then he headed over to the diving board where he jumped and swam, jumped and swam...a million times.

Cal was there too, swimming like crazy, and working up the nerve to do a flip off the board.  

He could do a pretty good one off the wall and he was working up the nerve to do one off the board.  

We went to the club Friday night with a whole group of fun people and had a great night.  We tried to get home at a decent hour (it was still way too late) because CalBoy had his first swim meet Saturday morning! 

We had to get there early and it was H-O-T.  There was little to no shade and temperatures were rising.  But this kid swam GREAT and I was so so proud of him!


He swam freestyle, backstroke, breaststroke and freestyle relay-- and he was worn out by the end!

I was a chaperone for the 7-8 girls age group.  I love chaperoning because I get to be close to Cal and watch him from close to the block.  He told me Saturday that he likes when I chaperone too-- and that right there made me beyond happy.  He isn't always going to want me around....I will take it!


After his last race, I bought this kid a sprite-- he earned it!

Eddie came to the meet with Andy and took this picture of Cal about to race.  I am pretty sure I am giving him one more pep talk before he took off.  

We left the meet around 12:45 on Saturday completely overheated and worn out! Cal really wanted to go to the pool and swim for fun and Andy did too.  I wasn't crazy about the idea, but we went.  It was HOT still! I couldn't cool off.  The boys had a ton of fun though.  We had a birthday party we were supposed to go to, but Cal was worn out and I think a party would have been too much for him.  I am thankful we just relaxed together.  It was needed!

We had a party that night for one of my mom's friends turning 60 and then we went out to eat on a little date night.  It was perfect!

Sunday I ran some errands and did loads and loads of laundry and then while Eddie played golf, I took boys back to the pool. We were all pretty worn out and only lasted 2 hours.  I was fine with coming home and relaxing! Cal did some relaxing at the pool:

It was another fun weekend and we are pumped for summer and more fun pool time and swim meets!


 

Thursday, June 4, 2015

#carriedaway: week 20

Week 20:

 Day 135: her face is priceless

 Day 136: fun night!!! #iamagiant

 Day 137: at Will's confirmation! So glad my boys have boys like this to admire.  They set a good example and I am grateful.

 Day 138: safe to say he had a pretty great day.

 Day 139: any time I get to the end of the day and realize I forgot to take a picture, Bruce is ready and willing to smile for me.

 Day 140: my sweet graduate!! Bring it on, kindergarten!!!

 Day 141: over the bridge to my happy place


 

Wednesday, June 3, 2015

Beach Week: Part THREE

Rounding up our full week spent at the beach with my third (and final!) post.  You can read part one here and part two here.

We headed to the Gross's house on Thursday and spent the afternoon in the water and then went out to eat Thursday night with a really fun group. 

Eddie and Dustin were playing in the member guest golf tournament at Eagle Point so they were gone most of the weekend.  We still had fun and thankfully, Susan had two babysitters down there to help out with all of the kiddos. 

Poor Baby Lily... my children were ALL up in her face.  Constantly.  They couldn't get enough of her.  Bless her heart.  


Susan and I loaded up the strollers for walks every morning and we ended up walking to lunch with the kids and I ate entirely too much, but it was the most amazing food ever.  


We earned our cocktails!

We played outside the rest of the day and then Friday night, Susan and I left to meet the husbands at the Eagle Point country club for the party.  It is a gorgeous club- and the party was a lot of fun too!

Our guys were playing really well and having fun too, so they were happy guys Friday night!

Saturday morning Cal wanted Baby Lily duty.  Susan and I were assembling a play kitchen for the kids and Lily needed a bottle.  I had Owen take a picture of Cal...he started off strong in his feeding:

Then got distracted by a show and decided it was easier to hold the bottle with his elbow.  Way to go, bud. 

Our boys won their flight and we were SO proud of them! They lost in the shootout round, which was super exciting.   They would have loved to have pulled off a win, but maybe another year!
We all went out to eat Saturday night and then we were up and at um early Sunday morning.  I was soooo ready to get home and unpack everything! I washed everything because I didn't know what was clean and what was dirty any more. 

This week has been crazy busy with appointments and playing catch up.  It was a GREAT week away with family and friends and it feels good to get home and get in a routine!


 
 
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