Since I had fun and was busy with friends, music and my man this past weekend, I've been left with a pile o'chores to do Monday, yesterday and today after work:
- Laundry (3 loads)
- Light clean all over the house
- Pull weeds
- Mow lawn
- Battle vines growing in hedge
Had to skip my brisk after-work walks three days in a row and I really missed it. It's just a good way for me to clear my head after a long day in front of the computer and sort of wipes the mental slate clean of any work-related stress or particular worries I may have. Just deeply breathing in the fresh air is just so relaxing... except... it's allergy season for me! Achoo!
Ragweed is my sworn enemy! It's like a having a cold from August to the first frost. Itchy nose, sneezing, watery itchy eyes, and sometimes a tiny bit of asthma. Over the years I've done shots, naturopathic drops under the tongue, other odd things friends have recommended, so now I'm not willing to spend any more money now on "miracle cures". I just deal with it, always have tissues on me and try and limit the amount of anti-histamines I have to take as much as possible.
So when I had to pull weeds yesterday, wearing thick rubber gloves, some of them were ragweed. The kind we have here look like baby carrots, but when you pull them, you realise they are so not carrots, not at all.
As for weighing in, I'm at 177.2 lbs. Up a wee bit from last week but I expected that. Food-wise, I've been a little less vigilant than I should be with my portions. I noticed last night that I was rushing my meal. Even though I might have been hungry, at this point, there's no excuse for not taking time, slowing chewing and enjoying my meal.
Being conscious and aware of what and how I'm eating during meals helps me stay focused. I remember when I was over 220 lbs, being in a daze during meals and during all those snacks... just shovelling it all in to fill a void.
Exercise wise, as mentioned above, three missed 30-minute brisk walks and two missed pilates sessions. For the sake of my mental health and the great way I feel afterward, I just cannot skip out on these.
Exercise wise, as mentioned above, three missed 30-minute brisk walks and two missed pilates sessions. For the sake of my mental health and the great way I feel afterward, I just cannot skip out on these.
Next time I know I'm going to have a super busy weekend, I'll just whip up a schedule and actually list all the meals, activities, meet ups, workouts, and allot time for each. That way there will be no excuses, none :)
Keep at it, weight loss is never in a stright line!
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Thanks for stopping by FogDog :) I know you're right... but as long as that scale doesn't go creeping higher for next week's weigh-in, I'll be satisfied.
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