I went on two terrific hikes (Beech Mt. and The Beehive). DH, Thomas
(our 15-year-old) and his friend, also did the very strenuous West
Face of Cadillac Mt. Enjoyed a nice bike trip (though the hills were
rough!) and played golf at a beautiful little course (right by the
water and surrounded by mountains) -- had fun, though my game was
definately *not* one of the more spectacular sites in the park <grin>.
Loved taking a nice, long walk down to the harbor each morning.
Certainly got my exercise, as you can tell. <g>
It felt wonderful to finally get back to doing some painting (I do
oils -- strictly amateur, but I love trying to capture the wonderful
scenery on canvas). Worked on a view of the golf course (DH's
request) and a landscape/seascape of a little cove, as well as
"starting" a sweeping view of the mountains, islands and surrounding
waters from the summit of Cadillac Mt. We took lots of pictures so
that I can finish it, and do some more paintings of Maine back in NJ.
Actually, I've never tried doing a landscape from a photo -- but it
should be interesting.
Anyway, I bet you never thought I'd get around to mentioning food or
WW in this post! Well, my eating during vacation was excellent... for
the first two or three days. <g> This included a great, home-cooked
lobster dinner -- and I didn't dip into the butter. After that, I
have to admit that I went downhill fast and before long was planning
to just get back on track *after* vacation.
Part of this eating was well worth it -- best treat: a blueberry pie
that my mother-in-law made for us (she joined us on vacation -- she's
really sweet, btw, we get along great and I was very happy she was
able to come) -- entirely of wild berries that we picked during a
mountain hike! But plenty of the indulgences were nothing more than
junk food -- chips, nuts, candies, pre-dinner snacks of bread, cheese
and pate, etc. However, since I was too busy to be constantly eating,
and *did* get a lot of exercise, it looks like I only gained a pound
or two. I had actually gone down a bit *before* we left, but I didn't
record it anywhere, feeling that I might "relax" on vacation.
Happy to say I *did* get right back on track the morning we left
(yesterday) and stayed on program, even during the long, 10-hour drive
home. Ignored the junkie car snacks in favor of water, fruit,
mini-carrots and diet soda. Ate the "special" lunch that I'd fixed
for myself (1 1/2 sandwiches of turkey on diet toast), instead of the
over-stuffed meat & cheese subs that I made for everyone else. When
we stopped for dinner at a little Italian place, I passed up the
garlic bread and had a plate of pasta with red clam sauce and a plain
salad. Even when we finally got home, exhausted, I just had a yogurt
and a piece of my whole wheat matzah -- definately a good move, as
I've *often* fallen victim to "after the trip" bedtime snacks.
Needless to say, I felt *terrific* this morning, with one good day
already under my belt.
Guess that's it for now. I really should be unpacking, doing washes,
cleaning the house (our 19 and 21-year-olds had stayed home alone...
but they kept the place "pretty" good... <g>), doing a food-shop,
etc., etc. Sorry if this post ended up a bit long, but it *is* nice
to be back. I really wanted to check in right away, making the
commitment to myself, and to the group, that I *will* stay back on
program now that we're home. In about three weeks we have the "second
half" of our vacation -- a week in the Outer Banks of North Carolina.
We'll be renting a house on the beach with another family, and I'm
determined to try and make a bit more progress between now and then.
Take care, everyone.
Gail
180/160/145
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However--it will come off--it really will.
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Main Entry: shoat
Pronunciation: 'shOt
Function: noun
Etymology: Middle English shote; akin to Flemish schote shoat
Date: 15th century
: a young hog usually less than one year old
Stephen Rees
Richmond BC Canada
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As you read my "bird is back" post, you will see I made it over my hurdle.
I think I found the key for my journey. I needed to up my exercise to get
the metabolism going. I good jump start. So have a great week and avoid
the pitfalls of returning from vacation.
Bird
180/168/145
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Sharon
205.6/192.8/150-120 (no goal set yet)
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