Thursday, November 22, 2012

Ah....Thanksgiving...Gluttony Much?



I think it's time for a little humor...at my own expense.  I am writing from my chaise lounge in my office (sounds elegant, but it really isn't.  Truth is I have to sit upright with my feet propped up so I don't fall asleep/pass out from L-tryptopan overload.)    It's 10pm Thanksgiving night, and I'm probably in the company of many of you who are FULL right now.  F-U-L-L.  In all caps.  I'm talking unbutton the top button of your jeans full.  The "I can't believe I ate that much food" kind of full.  Guilty as charged. Will these jeans even come off?!

I kept catching myself grazing.  Little bite here, taste there....you know what I'm talking about.  I was up at 6am and worked my butt off in the kitchen all day.  I made a good choice and took a mid-day break to go for a long, fast bike ride (which made me feel a little better about the major grazing that went down.)  I don't usually cook elaborate meals, and our family dinners are rare (sad, but true).   Our evenings are typically taken up by some kind of sports activity.   Mine or theirs.   I don't know whether I'm coming or going sometimes.  Crazy.  Anyway, back to the food.  There was a lot of it.  And it was all good (because I made it!)  lol.  (Yes, it's my blog and I can say LOL if I want to!)

Can you tell I'm feeling feisty?  I'm hoping that my feistiness will trick my metabolism into full calorie burning mode.  Ideally all of the calories I consumed today will be "poof" gone overnight.  Wouldn't that be awesome?  Here's to hope...

I will say that I took a healthy angle in my cooking.   I prepared a lot of clean vegetable dishes.  The stuffing (from scratch) was made with homemade corn bread, with cranberries and organic herbs from the garden.   Potatoes were simply baked sweet potatoes.  Now, my Mom did bring her famous mashed potato casserole, which is rumored to be in the "not healthy angle" category.  I didn't let myself touch it.  I promise.  Really!   So the family was able to indulge in some comfort (a.k.a. real food).  And since my blog is about honesty, I will admit I strayed when it came to portion control.  Oopsy, sorry coach.  And I did have a piece of pie.  (I promised her I wouldn't).  Oopsy again!  Honesty is the best policy!

Everyone had a relaxing, fun time.  The weather had been beautiful all day, sunny and in the mid-60's.  There was laughter, story telling and happiness.   This made all of the time spent in the kitchen, and the several hours and 3 dishwasher runs that followed dinner, well worth it.

There is some sadness in my life now (more about this soon), but I have to stay in gratitude.  I really do have a lot to be grateful for.  Being in gratitude, as I've said before, is the name of the game today.  It makes anything tolerable.

I am slightly less "stuffed" (couldn't resist the pun) than when I started writing, so this is good.  I am grateful that I am fortunate enough to have enough food at my disposal to obtain that feeling.

I'll be right back into healthy, clean eating tomorrow.  Tomorrow also marks the beginning of my 30 day challenge:  run every day, go wheat free and dairy free.  So if you see me eating a grilled cheese sandwich, you have my permission to remove it from my hands!

Tomorrow is a swim and run day.  I just hope I don't waddle when I step onto the pool deck. (Inserting another LOL here)  I know one thing....it's going to be one hell of a good swim.  Followed by one hell of a good run!  Speaking of which, I'm off to make a new playlist to inspire me on my hella good run tomorrow.  See you soon!

Happy Thanksgiving!  I hope you are as content in your fullness as I am.
Peace,
Michelle

8 comments:

  1. It's always good to have a day off from all that hectic training every now and again and have a good food fest. Don't worry about the calories and let those jeans rip as I know for sure you will burn if off tomorrow.
    Not sure if I could go dairy free for that long, I love my eggs and cheesey stuff way too much for that.

    Have a healthy 30 day challenge, from full of fat RPD, ha ha ha.

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    1. You are correct in that today was a new day! I have to say I'm going to miss the bread and the cheesy stuff! But I am NOT giving up eggs :) Feel free to blog about the full fat...I can read about it at least!

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  2. I totally feel you on this one, Nimsy! Pumpkin pie is my kryptonite! And sadness as an emotional trigger for justifying unnecessary calories, guilty as charged!! Today is a new day though and I am planning my next workout and my nutrition! I'm claiming victory over pie (and I dumped ketchup over the rest of it!)

    My running/shuffling song recommendation is Walk by the Foo Fighters and Walk on the Water by Britt Nicole.

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    1. LOVE Foo Fighters! I'll check out Walk on the Water :) Protein, protein, protein today :)

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  3. Hi Michelle. Sounds like you had a Happy and FULL Thanksgiving! Yes FULL in all caps fits me too. I think I’ve been in a turkey coma for two days now LOL! Good for you for preparing healthy dishes. I try to do that too. Quick funny story: I make cranberry sauce from scratch with fresh cranberries and oranges. One year my sister turned up her nose and said, "Where’s the canned cranberry sauce? I don’t want healthy, I want canned gel!" LOL! Can’t please them all! Good luck with your 30 day challenge...you go girl! :)

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    1. Thank you Madilyn!! :) I'll keep you posted. lol my family prefers the jellied cranberry also so I make both!

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  4. We got up at 4am here in our household to start getting ready. But, of course part of that was so we could get the Black Friday ads. And we filled up on food so we knew we'd nap good, since all those places were going to open so 'early'. *cry* Besides a short cat nap, we were up close to 32 hours in all. Was a very nice Turkey Day all in all. Problem is...today we have the 'huge OMG family Thanksgiving' today, so we can all go to my fiance's aunt's place, where is is taking care of my grandmother's thanksgiving, so we can all hear how thankful everyone is that so many people showed up, because it could be her last one...just like the one before, and the one before that....

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    1. Dan, thanks for your comment! It's always cool to me to hear how others spend Thanksgiving. I love a good "huge OMG family Thanksgiving"! Hope yours was drama free!

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