Okay so the title has nothing to do with my post, really. I know I mentioned a few weeks back about desginating certain days for certain topics....bump that. I can't keep up with it and I am most certainly not creative enough to come up with new and cute things every week. So it's back to me. Just me. If something strikes my fancy, I'll let you know. Otherwise, it's the excitement, complains, joys, headaches of being a mom of 2, the wife of a servicemember, and anything else going on.
And of course, at this exact moment, I have absolutely nothing to say ;)
That's how it goes, A day in my life; I'm on my toes from morning to night. Livin' like this some might say it's so exhaustin' frenzied, manic; call me nuts but I like it frantic. I'm not built for relaxing, I get bored without some action. One speed is all I know; seize the day, yeah that's my motto. Maybe someday, I'll slow down; Maybe someday, but for now...
Saturday, December 10, 2011
Thursday, December 1, 2011
Oh the Choices We Make
Welcome back to Weight Loss Wednesday. Big hooray in my house...actually within my wardrobe. I am still wearing (*gulp...I can't believe I am admitting this) maternity jeans. Picture me hanging my head in shame, because that is pretty much what I am doing right now. HOWEVER, there is a light at the end of the pregnancy nightmare tunnel- I am starting to get "diaper butt" in my maternity jeans!!! Only mommas who have worn maternity jeans know what I am talking about. When the maternity jeans start getting too big in the waist and hips and thus the butt starts getting super loose and a little on the baggy side. I am not quite into my non-maternity pants yet, but am oh so close!!!! YAY! Just in time for the holidays....
Which is kind of what my post is about today...the choices we make. I typically like to follow the rules. I follow the rules of the road (except for the slight tendency for lead foot on the gas), I don't cheat or lie on anything. What I am really, really bad at sometimes, is making good personal choices. I don't mean the choices that get me into all kinds of trouble and I end up arrested, but the choices to decide between one piece of pie or two on Thanksgiving. The choices about sampling every goodie I am baking this holiday season. In the past I have used excuses like, "It's been a tough day, I am going to treat myself to a kit kat," "Oh my goodness, Connor has been a challenge, I need some ice cream," "I only enjoy the holidays once a year...I owe it to myself to enjoy them." Excuses that put my immediate needs in front of my long term wants. This holiday season my challenge to myself is to enjoy the holidays without overly enjoying them. What I mean is trying really hard to put my long term goals of personal health and fitness in front of the instant gratification all those extra sugary sweets create. Now, please don't misunderstand, I will be scooping up yummy cookies, buckeyes (my personal favorite) and desserts along the way, but in moderation. I will make the choice this holiday season to remember I have a far-reaching longer term goal than just the few weeks we celebrate Christmas.
Which is kind of what my post is about today...the choices we make. I typically like to follow the rules. I follow the rules of the road (except for the slight tendency for lead foot on the gas), I don't cheat or lie on anything. What I am really, really bad at sometimes, is making good personal choices. I don't mean the choices that get me into all kinds of trouble and I end up arrested, but the choices to decide between one piece of pie or two on Thanksgiving. The choices about sampling every goodie I am baking this holiday season. In the past I have used excuses like, "It's been a tough day, I am going to treat myself to a kit kat," "Oh my goodness, Connor has been a challenge, I need some ice cream," "I only enjoy the holidays once a year...I owe it to myself to enjoy them." Excuses that put my immediate needs in front of my long term wants. This holiday season my challenge to myself is to enjoy the holidays without overly enjoying them. What I mean is trying really hard to put my long term goals of personal health and fitness in front of the instant gratification all those extra sugary sweets create. Now, please don't misunderstand, I will be scooping up yummy cookies, buckeyes (my personal favorite) and desserts along the way, but in moderation. I will make the choice this holiday season to remember I have a far-reaching longer term goal than just the few weeks we celebrate Christmas.
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