Misc. ramblings -
Let's see - two things on my mind today. First, is that I've really been enjoying hot tea lately. Sometimes I just want something warm and satisfying, and hot tea seems to fit the bill these days. I've been experimenting with new flavors -- current kicks include French Vanilla and Ginger Peach. I started drinking hot tea when one of my co-workers who's doing Weigh****chers mentioned that drinking hot beverages satisfied her when she was having head hunger. So I tried it and it's been working really well for me too in terms of addressing head hunger. Almost like my body thinks it getting some real food, when in reality it's flavored ho****er with a packet or two of Splenda. Hey, if it doesn't know any better, I'm not telling!!!! Second thing is that I leave for a week's vacation Wednesday. My girlfriend and I are going to Wiscon, which is a feminist science fiction convention in Madison, WI. We've been for the past two years and had a blast; am sure we'll have a great time this year as well. Only downside for me is that I tend to eat a lot more when we're traveling. Last year, I gained 8-10 pounds during the week we were gone! So I've got a slightly different plan for this year: we're packing food for breakfast, lunch, and snacks, and our only meal at restaurants will be dinner. We may vary from that a little the two days that we're driving and we'll probably have one hot breakfast at the hotel restaurant. Otherwise, I'm hoping to have more control over my food this way, but still be able to enjoy one nice meal out each day. Anyway, those are the things that are on my mind. I'm curious how others do when they travel; do you stick to your regular food plan plan? Eat differently, knowing that you'll go back to your regular routine when you get home? Take food with you? If you're willing to share, I'm interested in how others cope - Kellie
on 5/19/08 2:04 am - San Antonio, TX
Hi Kellie Happy Monday to ya! OMG for a week a month I could kill someone for a cookie lol I wish tea would do it for me..Maybe I will give it a try...Cinnamon always did seem to comfort....so maybe a cin tea? ....I seem to have more isssues with the PMS thing since WLS..part of me thinks its because I pay more attention to what i'm feeling?...... maybe before if I wanted a pb cup I just ate one..now I still want it I just won't let myself eat it? I duno...but one thing is for sure I certainly pms for a week or more...UGH.... As far as traveling? i'm terrible, I went camping this weekend with my 10 year old cubscout and ate like crap for a full 24 hours....It's like giving myself permission to be bad just because i'm not at home or work... I didn't drink enough I ate chips and 1/2 a hot dog, some of a burger with bun! ....see what I mean? I hope you get some good replys from this I could use the traveling or just changing your routine advice.... I hope you have alot of fun on your trip! See ya when you get back :) Estelle
on 5/19/08 2:16 am - San Antonio, TX
I usually drink decaf herbal teas, but the French Vanilla I've been enjoying is a caffeinated black tea. Think I'll look for decaf the next time. I was better early out about not overindulging when I travel. I've definitely gotten worse about it over time, treating vacation as a sort of free-for-all when it comes to food. Granted, it's nothing like what I would or could have done as a pre-op, but definitely more self-indulgent than I generally allow myself to be at home. But I always hate stepping on the scale when I get home and learning that I've up 5-10 pounds in a short period of time. And I think I've gotten to a point where I hate that enough that I'm willing to be less self-indulgent while I'm away. Luckily, we're driving to Madison, so I can pack a medium cooler with things I'd normally eat. We're getting a small fridge for our room, so I'll be able to keep deli meat, cottage cheese, yogurt, string cheese, etc. on hand. I'm also taking protein bars for times when I can't get back to my room at snack time. I think that by sticking with my regular food plan during the daytime, that I'll be able to splurge a little at dinner and not feel left out. Plus, the hotel where we're staying has a great pool and a nice fitness center, so I will exercise while I'm there.
Enjoy your trip to Boston - I've never been there, but I understand it's great. Also, enjoy dinner at Blue Ginger - I'm jealous about that one!!!
Kellie