It was a rough night. I'm pretty sure the combination of perhaps too much coffee, the Mexican restaurant, the pineapple last food of day and general stress, combined to create a painful stomach issue that woke me before 1am. It wasn't pleasant. I finally made it back to sleep around 3am or so--but by work time, I wasn't anywhere near ready to go. I called a colleague to cover my radio show and took a 1/2 sick day. I felt much better by mid-morning.
A while back, someone mentioned how I only allow the most flattering current pictures to make it on this blog or my facebook page. Never mind that I once published an entire post all about loose skin--complete with my personal loose skin pictures. I'm not confirming or denying, but let's say I'm particular--how does that make me different than anyone else who takes an average of thirteen selfies before finding the one? I'm almost 85% past the point of caring about pictures and whether or not they're flattering. To counter this pointless suggestion--every day, my first tweet of the day is my #morningdeal tweet, a selfie--fresh out of bed, drinking the two cups of water right before a light body weight strength training routine--it's a self-imposed required routine before I allow myself a cup of coffee. The craziness level of my hair is a fairly accurate indicator of that night's quality of sleep. Last night wasn't good.
#TBT Today's Throwback Thursday photo is one that's likely at my all-time heaviest. I really believe this was closer to 510-515, than 505.
I had a little twitter fun tonight and apparently it alarmed at least one person. "Sean, are you feeling okay?" was a message I received in the middle of my dinner play. You can read the series of dinner Tweets below starting with the premise tweet of how I like to pretend my kitchen is a restaurant, just for me.
The point of it was a few laughs. The bigger point was having fun while honoring the integrity of my plan. When we take exceptional care and we do these things for ourselves--and our plan--we're practicing a different perspective. I spent many years not giving myself this level of care--and now, when I invest time in the weighing and measuring--the preparing and cooking--the planning and eating, I'm giving me what I need and what I deserve. And really--it's a way to take myself seriously--and not take myself too seriously, all at the same time. It's healthy, in my opinion, to be able to laugh at ourselves, occasionally. It's a balance. Am I feeling okay? Except for the middle of last night, never better!
Today was another day of maintaining the integrity of my maintenance calorie budget, remaining abstinent from refined sugar, drinking a minimum 64oz water (exceeded by 16oz) and I got in a nice workout, too! I'll aim for the same tomorrow!
I'll let the Tweets take it the rest of the way. Goodnight!
Today's Live-Tweet Stream:
Rough night. Home, sick. Was sick in night. Feel better now. #morningdeal 2 cups water & 20 push-ups before coffee. pic.twitter.com/lqSLtRsCX1— Sean Anderson (@SeanAAnderson) May 5, 2016
Three tablespoons half & half in my dark roast. This cup and another, in a little while. 120 cal. pic.twitter.com/nXHtf6FgRq— Sean Anderson (@SeanAAnderson) May 5, 2016
Breakfast in MFP... pic.twitter.com/TiBIFD9mV1— Sean Anderson (@SeanAAnderson) May 5, 2016
2 whole eggs, over-hard w/41g avocado, 1 slice mozzarella & 1 slice provolone on Ezekiel bun. 5.2oz apple. 558 cal. pic.twitter.com/T6U3kU1U3g— Sean Anderson (@SeanAAnderson) May 5, 2016
3 cup bottle of water. #wateraccountability pic.twitter.com/dDAABRGkao— Sean Anderson (@SeanAAnderson) May 5, 2016
Mid-afternoon venti dark roast pour over with three tablespoons half & half. 60 cal. pic.twitter.com/TNLfsedNwJ— Sean Anderson (@SeanAAnderson) May 5, 2016
Lunch in MFP... pic.twitter.com/hWUf1Fg5Kc— Sean Anderson (@SeanAAnderson) May 5, 2016
Didn't feel like cooking. Big 9.4oz Apple w/32g natural peanut butter & refined sugar free Quest Protein Bar. 532cal pic.twitter.com/n8YmISGoh6— Sean Anderson (@SeanAAnderson) May 5, 2016
Tonight's side dish special. Yellow squash, sweet potato & red onion-pan prepared... Oh my... pic.twitter.com/QzUXLB0hSo— Sean Anderson (@SeanAAnderson) May 6, 2016
Sometimes, I like to pretend my kitchen is a restaurant and my choices are the menu and I'm the chef preparing the meal.— Sean Anderson (@SeanAAnderson) May 6, 2016
Me: Uh, yeah- I'll take the mini-pepper/mozzarella marinara flatbread pizza appetizer.— Sean Anderson (@SeanAAnderson) May 6, 2016
Me as the waiter: Excellent choice, sir.
Fit&Active 90 cal SF Flatbread with 62g Priano SF marinara, 2.6oz mini sweet peppers & two slices mozzarella. 264cal pic.twitter.com/Bv9P8rZhVk— Sean Anderson (@SeanAAnderson) May 6, 2016
Me as waiter: And how is that appetizer?— Sean Anderson (@SeanAAnderson) May 6, 2016
Me: Light, crispy-full of flavor- and I love the calorie value!
Me as waiter: It's one of our best!
Me as waiter: Are you ready to order your meal, sir?— Sean Anderson (@SeanAAnderson) May 6, 2016
Me: Yes! The cod looks amazing. 7oz?
Me as waiter: Yes sir.
Me: Perfect!
Me as waiter: Sides, sir?— Sean Anderson (@SeanAAnderson) May 6, 2016
Me: Recommend?
Me as waiter: Our house specialty is a swt.potato, squash, red onion medley prepared w/olive oil.
Me: Fabulous!— Sean Anderson (@SeanAAnderson) May 6, 2016
Me as waiter: It's divine, kind sir.
Would you like a mini-
Me: yes
Me as waiter: But I didn't finish.
Me: You had me at mini.
Me as waiter: A mini-ear of corn and how about some asparagus?— Sean Anderson (@SeanAAnderson) May 6, 2016
Me: It's as if you know me. Wow, you're good.
No water glasses at this place? Hmmm... Okay. ;) Two cup bottle of water with dinner. #wateraccountability pic.twitter.com/H52QvAGlql— Sean Anderson (@SeanAAnderson) May 6, 2016
Me: I hope it's not too much trouble, but, um, Could you give me a MyFitnessPal entry of my meal?— Sean Anderson (@SeanAAnderson) May 6, 2016
Me as waiter: Of course, sir, right away!
Me as waiter: Your MFP breakdown, sir.— Sean Anderson (@SeanAAnderson) May 6, 2016
Me: Thank you! Perfect. Hey- that's my phone...
Me as waiter: oh, yes, sorry! pic.twitter.com/Zp7AB1595Y
6.9oz cod, 196g swt.potato, 105g yllw.squash & 42g red onion-prepared w/3secOOSpray, asparagus & mini corn. 545 cal. pic.twitter.com/ozpebQTUOi— Sean Anderson (@SeanAAnderson) May 6, 2016
Workout time! Climbing aboard the magic elliptical. 3 cups water exceeds #watergoal pic.twitter.com/6Q26T0uGoD— Sean Anderson (@SeanAAnderson) May 6, 2016
— Sean Anderson (@SeanAAnderson) May 6, 2016
4.2oz banana with 24g (1.5 tblspns) natural peanut butter. #lastfoodofday 220 cal. pic.twitter.com/dk9aKdUn23— Sean Anderson (@SeanAAnderson) May 6, 2016
Thank you for reading and your continued support,
Strength,
Sean
Sean, can you tell me what kind of a scale you have found that is good? I am trying to find one.
ReplyDeleteI bought a simple $20 model at walmart. They have some that cost less--but I like the ones with a platform. They also have some that cost more. The $20 model in the kitchen department is the one I keep at home and work...Very accurate, very reliable! The only difference between the two different versions of the scale--one uses a triple A battery and the other uses a small watch type battery. Digital food scales can be found pretty much everywhere-- I recommend not getting the cheapest--but clearly, there's also no need to spend a fortune, either!
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