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Wedding Test

October 3, 2007 · Leave a Comment

I have to admit it, I haven’t been focused on dieting over the past several months as much as I should be. I’ve been sort of busy lately, and here is an example of what I’ve been up to…

At the beginning of September, I had the privilege of photographing the wedding of Jennifer & David with Jennifer & Dennis Wilson of Silver Plate Photography of New Braunfels, Texas. Whew! How is that for a confusing sentence? Jennifer Wilson contacted me this summer and asked me to photograph the wedding with her husband, as she was a bridesmaid in the wedding so she was going to have to put down the camera for a change. It is always such an honor to work with another photographer in a situation like this, because she was contacting me for one of her long-time personal friends. It was such a beautiful day, and we all had a great time.

The wedding was at the Spring Branch Presbyterian Church, and the reception was at the Crystal Ballroom of the Rice Hotel. The band was awesome – Jennifer even got up and sang with them! – and the day was just FUN!

Bridal Bouquet

Flowergirl

Nothing Better Than Blue!

Getting Ready

Preparing the Veil

Ceremony

Ceremony

Reception at the Rice Hotel

You Spin Me...

Cake Cutting

Singing

Spinning

Feel free to check out the slideshow to view the whole day!

(Cross posted at the wedding photography blog and the slideshow has been added to the wedding photographer site.)

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No School, No Routine…

January 22, 2007 · 2 Comments

Not returning to classes this semester has left me without a routine. This is not a good thing, and I am going to have to write up a “schedule” for myself tomorrow. Mentally, I have been dragging. This was ok while I was on holiday, but it needs to change. Now. I have work to do and things to get done around the house, and at this rate they will never happen.

Links for today:
BMR Calculator which you can then use to calculate the calories you need to eat. Also, a much better way to calculate your BMI.

Today:
Breakfast:
Lender’s Onion Bagel, Brummel & Brown, garlic Jack cheese. Also known as “the usual”.

Lunch:
Feeling lazy, I resorted to Ramen.

Dinner:
Mashed potatoes from KFC (6 points)
Salad made of Romaine lettuce, 8 slices of turkey pepperoni (1 point), 2 oz of ham (1 point), and 2 Tbsp of Newman’s Own Parm Garlic dressing.

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A Gold Star!

January 21, 2007 · 4 Comments

It is totally cheesy but still exciting – Weight Watchers gives you a gold star for each 5 pound weight loss you have. I know, goofy, right? But it is such a rewarding feeling to go up there to the front and get your star and have everyone clap for you. I got one on Thursday! Officially (on their scales), a 5.6 pound weight loss!

One thing I feel the need to point out though is that is not a “healthy” rate to lose weight, as it isn’t likely to stay off if you continue to lose that fast. Losing 5 pounds a month? A much better rate. I feel like I have at least met my goal for the first month – now I just have to keep it up with some temptations coming up in the near future. A retreat in Galveston next weekend and a trip to New Englad for a wedding the following week? It might be rough – but I can do it.

I was a slacker about writing down what I ate the past two days. That isn’t good, as it won’t help me later on when I need to look to see where I slipped if I have a weight gain. Actually, I know right where I slipped, and I’ll get to that in a minute…

First, a good moment. On Fridays, I go to the knitting circle at the local yarn shop. Often, we order lunch from a local sandwich shop. This week, as my friend Katy & I drove over there, we decided to stop and pick up sandwiches instead. I had brought my “Dining Out” guide book which has point values for many restaurants. I opted for a ham & cheese 6″ sandwich, worth just 5 points. It worked well within the rest of my day, so I was happy.

Today? Not so good.

Woke up late, ate “brunch” instead of breakfast or lunch.
- The bagel
- Garlic Jack cheese, 4 slices instead of 2
- Dt. Sprite

Exercise:
- Photo hunt walking on Westheimer with the Flickr meetup.

Dinner:
- Cheese only pizza at Empire Cafe. Sourdough bread-like crust, who knows how many points.
- Coke (with sugar) (and caffiene) (which I haven’t had in over a week) (so I am now wired at 2am) (GREAT.)

Snack (this is where it gets SO bad)
- Cold Stone Peanut Butter Perfection in the “OMG it is too big to eat it all!” Love It size. Seriously, could not finish it. Still stuffed hours later. Doh!

My “extra” 35 points for the week? BLOWN. And I’m sure I’m still about 437 points in th hole after that one.

I wonder if they will make me give the gold star back?

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I Haven’t Been Slacking, I Swear!

January 17, 2007 · 3 Comments

I need to make sure that when I force myself to stay offline for days on end to get other projects done (I’m going on 5 hours on teh Internet today, and that means nothing else is getting done) that I journal my food on paper instead.

It is cold, cold, cold outside here in Houston, which prompted me to make chili for dinner on Monday, and sloppy Joe’s with beer cheese soup for dinner last night.  I ate small portions and had no seconds.  It is all paying off too – today’s weight?  TEN pounds lower than my “high” weight, and 7 pounds below my starting weight.   (I hit a high after I started.)

I’ll officially weigh in at the WW meeting tomorrow, but if their scale matches mine, I’ll be losing 1 point then too.  I’m perfectly ok with that if it means I am getting closer to my 10% weight loss!

On a side note – I have been working on increasing the veggies.  I promise.  Once the ice storm lifts, I’ll be making a nice full grocery store run so I can get more fresh fruit and vegetables.  Right now, the fridge is getting pretty empty.

Today’s food:

Breakfast:  Bagel, Garlic Jack cheese, 7 slices of pepperoni.

Lunch:  Ramen.

Dinner:  Sloppy Joe and beer cheese soup.  Carrot sticks on the side.

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Get Out!

January 12, 2007 · 4 Comments

So I guess that whole “eat your total daily points” really does make some difference, because I weigh 3 pounds less than I did on my home scale the last time I weighed (sometime earlier this week) and it is the closest I have been to 220 in a few months.  I was so shocked, I went and got my glasses and put them on to make sure I was reading the scale right.

220. That is still such a painful number to look at though. Ack!  Ok, ok, I can do this…

Thursday food:
Slept in late because Mike was sick Wednesday night & I was worried about him. Got up at noon. Skipped an entire meal. Eek!

Lunch:
7 pepperoni slices
1 bagel with B&B

Snack:
Popcorn

Dinner:
2 slices of Papa John’s pizza (16 points total)
2 slices of cheese bread

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Doh!

January 10, 2007 · Leave a Comment

I made myself go to a WW meeting this morning, and guess what?!? I’ve gained 2 pounds! Wheee! Want to know what is the most likely culprit? (Well, aside from the fried pickles and the giant French Dip at Katz’s?) I don’t eat enough each day! I get 28 points per day. I’ve been trying to stay below that number so I can lose weight faster. Seems my body is just playing along with me, because instead I didn’t lose anything.

(I should note that this was at a different WW center, and with a different scale. There is some chance that it just was off. I doubt it though.)

So my goal for the new week – which starts today – is to eat my points.

Breakfast:
The onion bagel, with Brummel & Brown.
Dt. Sprite

Lunch:
Grilled American cheese on sourdough bread with tomato vineagrette (sp?) sauce.
Small carrot salad (garnish size)
Water

Snack when my blood sugar tanked and my head was throbbing:
Reese’s Pieces. The whole bag. I had no willpower.

Snack II:
Annie’s Bunnies – yummmmmmmmy delicious cheese crackers. Think goldfish, only a lot better for you. 50 of them are 3 points, and I ate 25 (I counted), so 1.5 points total.

Dinner:
8 oz Blade steak with Penzey’s fabulous steak seasoning
Roasted red new potatoes
Roasted broccoli (saw it on Rachel Ray & had to try it.)

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Catching Up

January 8, 2007 · 3 Comments

Saturday:
- Bagel w/ Brummel & Brown
- 2 sausage & cheese kolaches
- 1 hot dog with mustard & ketchup
- Fried pickles at Katz’s
- French Dip sandwich at Katz’s
- Half of a regular Coke; Mike ordered it for me while I was gone, and I made myself limit how much of it I drank.
- Lots of Dt. Sprite

Activity: Setting up & standing at our photo booth. I don’t know if standing burns more calories than sitting, but it definitely wipes me out!

Sunday:
- Last 3 fried pickles from Saturday
- 4 Papa John’s cheese sticks
- Ramen
- Beef Stroganoff
- Several Dt. Sprites
- WW Cookie & Cream ice cream bar

Activity: Knitting and using the TiVo remote to watch TV.

Monday (Today):
My stomach has decided to attack me today. Also, we’re out of bagels. I need more bagels.

Breakfast:
Nothing. We’re out of bagels. Maybe this is what set off my stomach?

Lunch:
Dt. Sprite
1 bowl of stroganoff leftovers

Activity: Does curling up in bed & hugging the pillow count?

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Food, 01/05/2007

January 5, 2007 · 1 Comment

Hmmm… so, this is never going to work if I don’t post to it, huh?

Yesterday, Elaine refused to let me have the pepperoni rolls of my dreams when I found myself in downtown again. I did eat a lovely French Dip sandwich at Katz’s that was huge, but I was feeling the need for beef, which normally means I need protein, so I ran with it. I had also eaten pretty light for the rest of the day, including a Lean Cuisine lunch which was only worth 6 points. I think I managed to stay in the point range for the day.

Today:
Breakfast:
The usual bagel. 4 points, plus 1 point for the Brummel & Brown spread on top.

Lunch: (not good)
Hot Dog from Lenny’s. BIG hot dog, with ketchup & mustard.  Based on the WW estimates, I would say 13 points with the bun.
Diet Sprite

Dinner:
Papa John’s pizza, 2 slices – 14 points. Over half of the daily allowance.
Diet Sprite

Daily points allowance: 28. Used: 32.  Taking 4 points from the weekly allowance.

Need to drink more water, but I have a sore throat so I am grumpy and don’t want to. No excuse, really – so I will make sure I drink more tonight before I go to bed.

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Food, 01/02/2007

January 3, 2007 · 3 Comments

Breakfast (11:30am)
Lender’s bagel (onion)
Brummel & Brown spread

Lunch (2:30pm)
French Dip sandwich at the Flying Saucer
(Beef, swiss cheese, roll – no mayo or horseradish sauce)
Au Jus
Small side of french fries
Coke

Dinner (7:00pm)
4 Pepperoni Rolls at Frank’s Pizza
Ranch Dressing
Coke

Other
Dt. Sprite
Gala Apple

Activity:
Light walking in downtown and Eleanor Tinsley park while photo hunting.

Notes:
I’m working on journaling for now, will add the WW Points to items later. I should have drank more water, and no Coke. Coke has too much sugar, too many empty calories, and too much high fructose corn syrup. (I want to avoid high fructose corn syrup as much as possible.) A salad for dinner would have probably been a better option than the pepperoni rolls.

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A New Year…

January 3, 2007 · 1 Comment

With the start of 2007, one of my goals is to lose weight. Back in 2005, I had a great idea of losing “5 in ‘05″ with my plan of losing 5 pounds a month, and getting a clean slate every month so that you didn’t have to feel bad if you didn’t make the 5 that month. Because saying that I want to lose 60 pounds sounds like such a HUGE goal, but saying that I want to lose 5 pounds a month isn’t so bad.

This is a great plan, and it worked for other people. Me? I didn’t stick with it. Oops.

So this is round two. “5 At a Time” is still the plan. Works the same as before, and anyone who wants to join me is welcome to do so. Choose whichever method of weight loss you would like to use, (I have joined Weight Watchers and am going to exercise more) and do it. 5 pounds a month. Every month, you get a fresh, clean start. A clear slate. If you managed to lose 5 pounds in the month, fabulous! If you didn’t? No guilt. You have another month to start all over again.

Inspired by Elaine, I’ve decided to also start blogging my diet here for all to see. That way, when I’ve been really bad – everyone knows. You can then cheer me on or nudge me back on to the wagon (be gentle!) as needed.

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