
I sound like the older-than-dirt Rice Krispies commercial when I exercise. I’m drowning that out with earphones plugged into my computer where I listen to “Ladies Drumming” exercise videos where they use drumsticks to beat on exercise balls on platforms just below chest level to some fun music. Instead of their equipment, I’m holding 3-pound dumbbells and doing exercise moves I’ve learned elsewhere, keeping up with the beat. It makes the movement ALMOST fun. I just finished doing two of the videos before I was feeling it in my neck and shoulders.
I did quite a bit of walking (for me) when my husband and I went to do errands this morning. I’ll walk more before dinner.
Now I’ll go do a session of old-lady stretching yoga that will nicely fill out my exercise for the day.
I’ve tweaked my eating by adding the protein shake my doctor recommended daily, plus eating Zero Net-Carb Mission Tortillas, one for lunch and another for dinner, adding 14 grams of fiber daily. I’m drinking more water in-between.
I’m almost to another milestone for me – one of my interim goal marks, and I hope to be able to claim that by the end of this week.
I splurged, though, today, because my husband wanted to stop at our local grocery so he could get a chicken/mashed-potato-bowl for lunch. I caved and got two chicken tenders. I ate one with lunch today and will have the other tomorrow. This allows me to realize that this is a lifestyle change for the rest of my life, not just a ‘diet’ that will end at some point, and that small splurges from time to time add motivation while keeping me from feeling deprived.
We enjoyed delicious BBQ ribs from Stu’s Clean Cookin’ last night. I divided the rack we bought into two pieces. I put one in the fridge to eat last night and the other piece in the freezer for another time. When it was cooked, I divided it again so we both enjoyed 4 ribs with a side salad. My husband had a roll and I had a tortilla. Tonight we’re eating some leftover “Simply Keto Chicken” by Suzanne Ryan.
If you need a laugh, you can picture me on the floor, snap, crackling and popping my way through my yoga stretches while Monster Cat either tries to bite my toes, sit on my stomach, or walk under me as I stretch up on my hands and knees…
yes when we are on their level ( the floor) they really enjoy pestering us while exercising. The dog brings me toys to play with and the cat sits on or near me to keep me from stretching.
Patty San Diego
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Patty, Isn’t it funny how we smile when this happens to someone else, but react a bit differently when our pets are disturbing our efforts? I have to admit I’m glad to know that someone else understands what is going on when I’m exercising. We can commiserate with each other mentally as we shoo our sweet pets away. Thanks for writing.
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