We've made it to Tuesday, what's on your plan?
Good morning! Jen, thanks for starting us off, I appreciate you! Yesterday went by fairly quickly with catching up and prep for payroll that starts later this week. The girl who has been out on maternity leave is supposed to be back Monday. I'm a little anxious/excited to see what the official plan will be for my role once she gets back and is back up to speed.
QOTD: I think it's too early for my brain to make such an important decision.
Oatmeal days
TSS: 7 years 10 months
B: SF latte, orange, Quaker protein/fiber oatmeal and turkey sausage
L: Turkey stick, cheese stick, carrots, pudding, and a pear
S: Protein puffs, nuts, an apple and yogurt
D: Turkey sandwich, cauliflower rice, fruit and dark chocolate
ES: Greek yogurt and toast
E: I'm taking a rest day. I have been having a little pain in my ankle/foot so I wanted to give it a rest today.
V/W: On track
Totals: Cals:1371 Protein: 115 Carbs:123 Fat:51
Have a great one!
Mernin' y'all, happy Taco Tuesday!
QOTD - I'm hoping by the time I go, I can do a water cremation, so...not sure? I don't think anything will travel well so just me, myself, and I. And my attitude of course.
Breakfast - Impossible burger on an everything bagel, with cheese.
snack - mandarins
Lunch - not sure, out somewhere with coworker
Dinner - no plans, maybe spaghettios again?
Have a great day y'all!
Christina
Let it begin with me.
03/2009 - SW:261 GW 135 (CW:131)
on 6/14/22 6:31 am
I had to look up water cremation; it's fascinating. they are offering it here in Colorado now and have a whole tree fertilization approach with the left over water. I'm going to have to look into this more.
HW: 306 SW: 282 GW: 145 (reached 2/6/19) CW:150
Jen
water cremation is interesting. I wonder what the cost is compared to traditional cremation? I looked but couldnt find the answer. I bet it is more since it is new and most likely trendy. The cost for burial services with casket, etc can be horrifying and cost prohibitive. I told my family to cremate me dont spend a bunch of money that will be buried in the ground.
HW 296 SW 267.8 GW 130 LW 128.2 CW 131.6
Age 55 5 ft 4 inches
Roux-en-Y 3/24/21
Internal Hernia 1/14/22
Gallbladder 3/22
Volvulus 10/7/23-Reversal of RNY 11/19/23
The last of the human freedoms, to choose one's attitude in any given set of circumstances. (Frankl, 1946)
It's way more sustainable than fire cremation. I think it's gaining popularity and hopefully, I will live long enough for it to be available when I go. I don't want to be embalmed (one of my besties is a mortician) and after knowing the process, I'm good. I am not going through eternity with orifices filled and just...NO.
Christina
Let it begin with me.
03/2009 - SW:261 GW 135 (CW:131)
Science donation is very selfless! Will you allow your body to be used for educational purposes? I remember when I was in anatomy and physiology we had cadavers that had already been dissected (I think the advanced student did this) but we were able to open up the body to see the anatomy. We were always instructed to treat the cadaver with respect.
HW 296 SW 267.8 GW 130 LW 128.2 CW 131.6
Age 55 5 ft 4 inches
Roux-en-Y 3/24/21
Internal Hernia 1/14/22
Gallbladder 3/22
Volvulus 10/7/23-Reversal of RNY 11/19/23
The last of the human freedoms, to choose one's attitude in any given set of circumstances. (Frankl, 1946)
Yes for sure. I have no problem with whatever they want to do with it. I definitely do not need it anymore. I am a big advocate of organ donation. Dad always wanted to be a cadaver but something after his death made him ineligible. Not sure what it was.
HW 299 SW 290 CW 139 GW 140 2/08/2019 OPERATION: Surgical Hernia with excision of total surface area of 55 x 29 cm of abdominal skin.