Sunday, May 15, 2005

The weekend should be longer!

I can't believe it's sunday already. On a 'good week' I actually work from home on monday and tuesday, so I can do all my weekend chores in my own time. No such luck this time though, as I've been booked the whole week and the month following.

I have had a reasonable weekend food wise. I ate out with the boy on friday night and ordered an entree serve of something evil. I suspect it was around 10 points for the portion I had - and this actually fit with my points budget for the day (I've been banking about 4 points a day during the week). Yesterday was a bit devestating in that I grazed a lot during the day. I did go for a walk though, and am about to head off on another one, so the damage won't be too bad.

This week might be a bit of a challenge to keep to my points. The Boy ( from here on in - CB) wants to come grocery shopping with me tonight, which is fine but I think he's going to get a shock a the amount of diet products I will be getting. I plan to try and get him a bit excited about having a skinny me so that he won't complain when I try and cook my own dinner some nights. He's very much a steak & mash kind guy, and doesn't have to worry about his weight. It's going to be an interesting journey doing ww with someone else to think about - I was single and able to be quite selfish the last time I joined.

Righto, can't put the walking off any longer.

Happy days,

Cath

3 Comments:

At Sunday, May 15, 2005 3:13:00 pm, Blogger Margaret said...

It is interesting living in a house where one is doing ww and other is not. I have found that it has not been too difficult so far. I still make steak and veg and mash. I just don't have the mash and a smaller piece of steak. I will have fish and chips and salad, but don't have the chips. It's tough but it works.
Have a great day.

 
At Sunday, May 15, 2005 4:49:00 pm, Blogger Mary said...

I hope it will not be too difficult to do the WW around your partner. I am lucky that my partner is very supportive and interested in the whole process. He sounds like CB, in that he doesn't really have to worry about his weight. Happy walking :-)

 
At Monday, May 16, 2005 3:03:00 pm, Blogger Sue said...

Hi Cath, I think you're doing great. I'm sure your man will hwlp out when he sees how keen you are to do this. My teenager likes to 'help' by adding up the points in his McDs Hunger Buster - about 28, by the way!

 

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