Well, it's the day after Halloween, (one holiday out of the way). How did we all do? I bought a big bag of Skittles and StarBursts, two candies that could sit there for a year and I wouldn't be tempted. The kids all seemed to like it though, and it made it so easy to avoid the chocolate temptation. Friday an old friend took me out to lunch for my birthday, (I know it was over a month ago, but who am I to argue?) We went to Ruby Tuesday, which is both a good place for a diet, and a bad place for a diet. I just told him I was doing the South Beach diet, and he was so cool with it. We both just had the salad bar and I didn't put anything on it that was fresh, (like no canned beans or corn or canned beets or toasted sunflower seeds). He did the same, and told me he and his wife go on and off that diet, when they start gaining weight back they just go to Phase One of S.B. and take it off. That was the only temptation I had over the weekend and today I'm staying home and eating my S.B. correct food. As of this morning (my 9th day) I've lost 7 pounds. I won't finish up Phase One until next Saturday, but I'm pretty excited. Elia, I agree, "whatever works". It helps tremendously that my daughter, Renee, is on it with me, (sort of, she's doing Atkins). She has lost 8 pounds and we check in with each other several times a day. It's a great addition to having you guys on the board here. Now, has it broken my addiction to carbs and sugar? I don't really know, I still love them both, but they were doing a pizza commercial on t.v. today and it didn't even look good to me. I no longer wake up and think how good donuts or a croissant would be for breakfast, so something is going on. I am not here to say I can do this forever, just that so far, so good, and today is another good day. Linda, you were so smart to not bring anything to work on Halloween. I had never thought of doing that, but you're right, it's an easy way to stay away from all the goodies the other people bring. I don't work on Fridays so I didn't have to look at all that enticing stuff. Lynn, I don't know how you're going to resist falling off the wagon when your sisters come to lunch, but I went out with friends for drinks Thursday night and we always order hors d'oeuvres, so I filled up on cottage cheese and a chicken breast before I went and was able to avoid all the food without suffering, so that might be something to think about. I don't know, it's just a continuing battle, that's all. It really helps me to tape Dr. Oz and watch him every night, because he's all about weight loss and methods of obtaining it. All righty, I'm going to go give Charlie a bath, so that should be a messy and big fight. I'll check in tomorow to see how everyone is doing. (Elia, you need to take a sleeping pill and just give it all up for one night.)
Love, Judy