Tuesday, February 24, 2015
Disappointed
I know everyone is busy but come on. Let's hear what's going on. Persistence is the only way to change
Thursday, February 19, 2015
Day 22-24 for Kyle
This week has been hard to get on and I still don't have much time now. But I wanted to post something to say that I am still alive and doing well. So here it goes:
Monday - Breakfast was a President's Day breakfast casserole (egg, italian sausage, cheese, mushrooms, bell peppers, onion) with fruit salad. Lunch was mostly snacks at work, mixed nuts, granola bar and yogurt. Dinner was a half turkey half beef hamburger on wheat bun, greek salad, bbq potato chips, and oatmeal cookie.
Tuesday - Smoothie with all the usual plus spinach for breakfast. Lunch was a turkey sandwich and yogurt. Dinner was after the game at Logan we went to Wendy's so I had a chicken sandwich with a side salad and light lemonade.
Wednesday - Didn't have time for breakfast so I had some protein and almond milk mixed and then a granola bar at school. Lunch was another sandwich and mixed nuts. Dinner was a vegetable curry with brown rice and a fruit salad.
Thursday - (so far today) Kim made an overnight oatmeal with greek yogurt, pb, flax seed, and other stuff I couldn't tell you. Lunch is the leftover vegetable curry with brown rice. I have had a clif bar and some mixed nuts as well.
Most days have been good. I feel super hungry today and have had a headache all day, which is strange because I have had lots of water, slept well, and ate a good breakfast. Last game before the state tournament next week is today, so maybe that is part of it. I don't know, speaking of the state tournament, I think we will play at either 11:10 am or 9:10 pm on Tuesday at Weber. It all depends on if we win or lose tonight. My team has a chance to go undefeated in region by beating our rival Skyview at their place. So exciting stuff. But it is certainly a busy couple of weeks. The trimester ends next week the end of the regular season is this week, and state is next week. That has led to lots of grading needing to be done at odd hours, lots and lots of scouting potential opponents for next weeks game, and the occasional work on my masters. Typically, this type of busyness would lead to some Pepsi and comfort foods, but I have avoided that thus far.
Until next time -
Monday - Breakfast was a President's Day breakfast casserole (egg, italian sausage, cheese, mushrooms, bell peppers, onion) with fruit salad. Lunch was mostly snacks at work, mixed nuts, granola bar and yogurt. Dinner was a half turkey half beef hamburger on wheat bun, greek salad, bbq potato chips, and oatmeal cookie.
Tuesday - Smoothie with all the usual plus spinach for breakfast. Lunch was a turkey sandwich and yogurt. Dinner was after the game at Logan we went to Wendy's so I had a chicken sandwich with a side salad and light lemonade.
Wednesday - Didn't have time for breakfast so I had some protein and almond milk mixed and then a granola bar at school. Lunch was another sandwich and mixed nuts. Dinner was a vegetable curry with brown rice and a fruit salad.
Thursday - (so far today) Kim made an overnight oatmeal with greek yogurt, pb, flax seed, and other stuff I couldn't tell you. Lunch is the leftover vegetable curry with brown rice. I have had a clif bar and some mixed nuts as well.
Most days have been good. I feel super hungry today and have had a headache all day, which is strange because I have had lots of water, slept well, and ate a good breakfast. Last game before the state tournament next week is today, so maybe that is part of it. I don't know, speaking of the state tournament, I think we will play at either 11:10 am or 9:10 pm on Tuesday at Weber. It all depends on if we win or lose tonight. My team has a chance to go undefeated in region by beating our rival Skyview at their place. So exciting stuff. But it is certainly a busy couple of weeks. The trimester ends next week the end of the regular season is this week, and state is next week. That has led to lots of grading needing to be done at odd hours, lots and lots of scouting potential opponents for next weeks game, and the occasional work on my masters. Typically, this type of busyness would lead to some Pepsi and comfort foods, but I have avoided that thus far.
Until next time -
Monday, February 16, 2015
Quitting Smoking Over The Weekend
Good Afternoon All
As you all know my goal last week was to smoke 9 a day. I happy to say I didn't smoke more then 9 and was more around 8. On the weekend I smoked 9 Saturday and 8 Sunday so I am pretty happy with that considering I had a lot of down time but I did get some reading in so that was good.
I really haven't had any major issues with hitting my goal and I can feel myself getting closer to just not wanting any at all, but there is still that part of my that cant completely let go. I really think that ACV has made a huge change for me as far as how I feel I haven't felt sick or anything ever since I started taking that every day.
As far as this week my goal is 7 so far today I have only smoked 3 so we will see what I can really get to!
Thanks again for all your support and love means the world to us!
With Love,
Patrick
AKA Uncle Pat
As you all know my goal last week was to smoke 9 a day. I happy to say I didn't smoke more then 9 and was more around 8. On the weekend I smoked 9 Saturday and 8 Sunday so I am pretty happy with that considering I had a lot of down time but I did get some reading in so that was good.
I really haven't had any major issues with hitting my goal and I can feel myself getting closer to just not wanting any at all, but there is still that part of my that cant completely let go. I really think that ACV has made a huge change for me as far as how I feel I haven't felt sick or anything ever since I started taking that every day.
As far as this week my goal is 7 so far today I have only smoked 3 so we will see what I can really get to!
Thanks again for all your support and love means the world to us!
With Love,
Patrick
AKA Uncle Pat
Day 19-21 for Kyle
I don't mean to make this a habit of reporting in 3 days at a time. But sometimes the schedule dictates such behavior. That said:
Friday - Multi-grain cheerios and almond milk for breakfast.
Lunch was the rest of my Zuppa Toscana soup a granola bar and a brownie that Kim and the girls brought me for Valentines Day.
For dinner, Mom and G-ma came to our games and they hooked me up with a Market Fresh sandwich from Arby's, those things are more filling than one might assume.
Saturday - the lazy morning led to me having breakfast at like 9:30 or 10, a couple of eggs 2 slices of sourdough bread and a fruit smoothie with almond milk and almond butter.
Lunch was not planned well, we were out and about taking care of kids and cousins and I had a few pretzel bites from pretzel maker, then we fed the kids some chicken nuggets and apple slices at the McDonald's. I had some nuggets and a few fries.
Dinner was our Valentines Day date, Kim had planned it and we went over to a nice restaurant here in Logan called Elements. Good food, it was one of those 2 for 50 type meals where you split an appetizer and then each get your own salad, entree, and dessert. So the appetizer was shrimp cocktail and coconut shrimp with a veggie egg roll. Not a very big appetizer which is good. I had a small cobb salad with light honey mustard, and then a bacon wrapped filet with garlic mashed potatoes. And for dessert I had this brownie thing with ice cream.
--- This meal was really pretty good, and not quite as big as you might think. At no point did I feel overly stuffed and full. I drank water, as opposed to the Pepsi I would normally order in this situation. It was a pretty nice celebration dinner.
Sunday - Breakfast was a flax seed/wheat flour waffle that Kim had whipped up, with fruit and syrup. Lunch was more like snacks really, I had some sourdough toast and some celery with pb and apple (Mom's idea). Dinner was honey dijon pork chops with roasted potatoes/vegetables and garlic bread.
Each day I feel good and feel like I am keeping my portions in relative check. The water instead of soda thing is definitely the thing that I have noticed being the most impactful on how I feel each day. And on the nice end of things I lost 1.5 lbs, so as of this morning I am down to 330.5. The results are nice to see, in some ways it makes it easier to keep off the Pepsi, knowing that change along with others is producing good results.
Until next time -
Friday - Multi-grain cheerios and almond milk for breakfast.
Lunch was the rest of my Zuppa Toscana soup a granola bar and a brownie that Kim and the girls brought me for Valentines Day.
For dinner, Mom and G-ma came to our games and they hooked me up with a Market Fresh sandwich from Arby's, those things are more filling than one might assume.
Saturday - the lazy morning led to me having breakfast at like 9:30 or 10, a couple of eggs 2 slices of sourdough bread and a fruit smoothie with almond milk and almond butter.
Lunch was not planned well, we were out and about taking care of kids and cousins and I had a few pretzel bites from pretzel maker, then we fed the kids some chicken nuggets and apple slices at the McDonald's. I had some nuggets and a few fries.
Dinner was our Valentines Day date, Kim had planned it and we went over to a nice restaurant here in Logan called Elements. Good food, it was one of those 2 for 50 type meals where you split an appetizer and then each get your own salad, entree, and dessert. So the appetizer was shrimp cocktail and coconut shrimp with a veggie egg roll. Not a very big appetizer which is good. I had a small cobb salad with light honey mustard, and then a bacon wrapped filet with garlic mashed potatoes. And for dessert I had this brownie thing with ice cream.
--- This meal was really pretty good, and not quite as big as you might think. At no point did I feel overly stuffed and full. I drank water, as opposed to the Pepsi I would normally order in this situation. It was a pretty nice celebration dinner.
Sunday - Breakfast was a flax seed/wheat flour waffle that Kim had whipped up, with fruit and syrup. Lunch was more like snacks really, I had some sourdough toast and some celery with pb and apple (Mom's idea). Dinner was honey dijon pork chops with roasted potatoes/vegetables and garlic bread.
Each day I feel good and feel like I am keeping my portions in relative check. The water instead of soda thing is definitely the thing that I have noticed being the most impactful on how I feel each day. And on the nice end of things I lost 1.5 lbs, so as of this morning I am down to 330.5. The results are nice to see, in some ways it makes it easier to keep off the Pepsi, knowing that change along with others is producing good results.
Until next time -
Friday, February 13, 2015
Friday the 13th Part XIII
Hey ya'll....I haven't been very engaging on here, for that I apologize. Been trying a couple new things out that I wanted to share with everyone though. Dig in, I put my blogging hat on!
So—I'm currently in the middle of a post workout smoothie, and I'm trying this brand of vegan, plant-based protein supplement.
I blended it with ice, peanut butter, honey, cacao powder, chia seeds, flax seeds, almond milk and a banana.
My first impression?
DANG!!! That's a tasty protein shake!!!
Really happy finding a vegan supplement that doesn't taste/feel like I was punished with chalkboard duty. Feeling very satisfied, no snacking urges. I feel like the seeds help a lot with this, as they absorb water and expand in your stomach.
I also just purchased this to try:
I started adding it to the green juice smoothie for breakfast, it definitely adds a noticeable spring in my step out of the gates for the day. It also makes me feel a little better if for some reason we didn't have enough greens on hand to juice.
Obviously haven't been using them long, but after today I'm feeling awesome! There are so many beneficial ingredients, I actually get stoked putting them into my body haha.
Another thing I started trying to do was committing to daily cardio. Whether it's 15 minutes on the treadmill, biking around town running errands, or a half hour smashing drums before work, I can't believe the difference just a little activity makes in my energy level and overall feeling of betterment. (This is elementary but damn, it really does help!)
Kyle, you have been crushing it with resisting your Pepsi cravings and I'm really glad to hear you've been committing to healthier choices throughout your day. I hope with your insane schedule you can find the time to try to start sneaking in exercise where you can. Regardless, you are doing awesome and I am proud of you my man!
Patrick! My dude! You are so close to just quitting smoking, I know one day soon it will just be "it" for you. Keep challenging yourself and setting daily goals—soon enough yesterday will be the last day you smoked. It feels so awesome to say, I can't wait for you to achieve that.
Pardon my extra long post today, I hope everyone has a great weekend and gets a shoebox full of Valentines from the entire class ;)
See everyone at the Grieves show, I am super pumped everyone's going to try to come! Means a lot xo
Jonathan
Day 17 and 18 for Kyle
Update:
Wednesday - It was a game day and I had a meeting first thing in the morning so I went without breakfast, not what I wanted. And I found myself snacking earlier in the day on granola bar and mixed nuts. Had leftover green chili chicken enchiladas and a yogurt for lunch, and then had a 6-inch subway for dinner between the games. I drank more water, which helped with the hunger, but I swear my bladder is the size of a walnut because I have to use the restroom about 100 times a day with all of this water.
Thursday - another failed breakfast day, I had a granola bar and an apple in the morning. For lunch I had the other half of my subway from the night before. And for dinner we went to Rumbi and I had a chicken bowl with brown rice. Karyn (Kim's mom) had made a few valentines day treats for the girls, Kim, and I so I had a chocolate covered strawberry and a chocolate covered oreo. Just enough, without overdoing it.
Feeling alright. Today I had a massive migraine type headache. Needless to say teaching had not been going well, we have a game later today, I had an hour long parent meeting in which I kept explaining the same thing 50 different ways. So I have wanted a Pepsi badly. But Kim brought me some excedrin and I have chugged about 70 oz of water, so I don't feel like I need it now, which is good. So I hope I can keep it up.
Until next time -
Wednesday - It was a game day and I had a meeting first thing in the morning so I went without breakfast, not what I wanted. And I found myself snacking earlier in the day on granola bar and mixed nuts. Had leftover green chili chicken enchiladas and a yogurt for lunch, and then had a 6-inch subway for dinner between the games. I drank more water, which helped with the hunger, but I swear my bladder is the size of a walnut because I have to use the restroom about 100 times a day with all of this water.
Thursday - another failed breakfast day, I had a granola bar and an apple in the morning. For lunch I had the other half of my subway from the night before. And for dinner we went to Rumbi and I had a chicken bowl with brown rice. Karyn (Kim's mom) had made a few valentines day treats for the girls, Kim, and I so I had a chocolate covered strawberry and a chocolate covered oreo. Just enough, without overdoing it.
Feeling alright. Today I had a massive migraine type headache. Needless to say teaching had not been going well, we have a game later today, I had an hour long parent meeting in which I kept explaining the same thing 50 different ways. So I have wanted a Pepsi badly. But Kim brought me some excedrin and I have chugged about 70 oz of water, so I don't feel like I need it now, which is good. So I hope I can keep it up.
Until next time -
Thursday, February 12, 2015
Quitting Smoking Days 15, 16, 17
Good Afternoon
I know I have been very poor at keeping up with the blog this last couple of weeks I have been really busy. but here it goes.
Day 15 16 and 17 I have smoked 8 times each.
My goal this week was 9 but it has been a lot easier as I am cutting out moments I notice I smoke the much. Honestly it hasn't been to difficult and I feel like I could actually do less if I really wanted to I am just in a cruise control. The toothpicks you gave me last weekend Mom help a ton and I am starting to make it a habit to use one of those instead of a smoke which is great. I have bought a new pack of toothpicks since then as I am going through them fairly quick right now.
Haven't seen anything in the last couple days from you either Kyle so lets post see how you are doing I know you have been making some great changes and I am excited to see what you did yesterday!
Patrick
AKA Uncle Pat
I know I have been very poor at keeping up with the blog this last couple of weeks I have been really busy. but here it goes.
Day 15 16 and 17 I have smoked 8 times each.
My goal this week was 9 but it has been a lot easier as I am cutting out moments I notice I smoke the much. Honestly it hasn't been to difficult and I feel like I could actually do less if I really wanted to I am just in a cruise control. The toothpicks you gave me last weekend Mom help a ton and I am starting to make it a habit to use one of those instead of a smoke which is great. I have bought a new pack of toothpicks since then as I am going through them fairly quick right now.
Haven't seen anything in the last couple days from you either Kyle so lets post see how you are doing I know you have been making some great changes and I am excited to see what you did yesterday!
Patrick
AKA Uncle Pat
Wednesday, February 11, 2015
Bad sugar!
Sugar is the #1 reason that you carry faton your body. That’s right…it’s not fat that makes you fat, it’s SUGAR.
That’s because sugar stimulates a fat-storing hormone called insulin, which is secreted by your pancreas. The more sugar you eat, the more insulin your body secretes… and that means you gain more and more FAT.
But here’s the worst part…
Of all your body parts, guess where your insulin hormone loves to store fat the most? Yep, you guessed it — your stomach!
If you ever want to shed belly fat and reveal those lean abs, you MUST eat less sugar.
That is a fact. But for the times when you DO eat sugar, remember this:
“Don’t drink your sugar, EAT your sugar!”
Memorize it, tattoo it to your forehead…whatever.
Here’s why: when you eat sugar from natural, whole foods (an apple for example), you are consuming the sugar along with fiber from the fruit. Fiber slows down the uptake of sugar into your bloodstream, preventing your insulin from spiking so that you don’t store gobs of fat.
On the other hand, when you have sugary drinks (yes, even fruit juice!), there is NO fiber. With every sip, you are essentially telling your body, “Hey, let’s pack on lots of fat!”
Here’s something else you need to understand: all carbohydrates break down into sugar once they’re in your body. That’s why foods like bread, pasta, and rice make you pack on the pounds and cause you to feel bloated all the time.
Now, even though you should cut back on these high-carb foods, I’m not saying you can’t eat carbs at all. In fact, let me fill you in on a little trick that let’s you “cheat” and eat more carbs — withoutexpanding your waistline…
If you’re going to eat carbs, the best time is AFTER you workout.
You see, after you finish a workout, your glycogen (glucose stored in your muscles) gets depleted. So when you eat carbs, your body uses the sugar to replenish your muscles first, instead of sending it straight to your gut!
Day 15 and 16 for Kyle
Here is a quick update on the food diary:
Monday:
Breakfast - Muscle Milk and nature valley protein bar
Snack - greek yogurt
Lunch - Zuppa Toscana and banana
Snack - Mixed nuts
Dinner - Broccoli grilled cheese sandwich
Tuesday:
Breakfast - Smoothie with almond milk, pb, strawberries, banana, blueberries, and protein
Lunch - Turkey sandwich, hummus with carrots and crackers
Snack - Mixed nuts and granola bar
Dinner - Green chili chicken enchiladas
Overall it was a decent couple of days. I felt like I was just super hungry all day yesterday and then overate in the daytime. I need to drink more water on those days I think. Still no Pepsi, thanks for the support when I was craving one yesterday. I don't think there is some magic reason why I crave one, why do people crave anything that they like? Just one of those days. Anyhow, today is a gameday and I am doing alright so far. Full report next time.
Until then -
Monday:
Breakfast - Muscle Milk and nature valley protein bar
Snack - greek yogurt
Lunch - Zuppa Toscana and banana
Snack - Mixed nuts
Dinner - Broccoli grilled cheese sandwich
Tuesday:
Breakfast - Smoothie with almond milk, pb, strawberries, banana, blueberries, and protein
Lunch - Turkey sandwich, hummus with carrots and crackers
Snack - Mixed nuts and granola bar
Dinner - Green chili chicken enchiladas
Overall it was a decent couple of days. I felt like I was just super hungry all day yesterday and then overate in the daytime. I need to drink more water on those days I think. Still no Pepsi, thanks for the support when I was craving one yesterday. I don't think there is some magic reason why I crave one, why do people crave anything that they like? Just one of those days. Anyhow, today is a gameday and I am doing alright so far. Full report next time.
Until then -
Monday, February 9, 2015
Day 12-14 Quitting Smoking
Good Afternoon
So all and all I feel like my weekend went fairly well with smoking. For starters Mother bought me smoke of those tooth picks we have been talking about and I was shocked at how big of a difference they made.
Before I forget I owe Kyle 1 round of 9 holes so far so don't let me forget!
My goal was 10 a day
Friday I smoked 9
Saturday I smoked 10
Sunday I smoked 7
I felt pretty good I got a couple of headaches through out the weekend but nothing that stuck for very long.
My goal this week is 9 per day
Today I have smoked 5 times a little interested to see how the rest of the day turns out because I am a little a head of where I wanted to be at the time of day. Anyway feeling great and looking forward to Kyle and I killing it again this week and looking forward to some more great advice.
P.S. Carlyn the snack idea why driving seems like something I could try out I will let you know how it goes thanks again!
Patrick
AKA Uncle Pat
So all and all I feel like my weekend went fairly well with smoking. For starters Mother bought me smoke of those tooth picks we have been talking about and I was shocked at how big of a difference they made.
Before I forget I owe Kyle 1 round of 9 holes so far so don't let me forget!
My goal was 10 a day
Friday I smoked 9
Saturday I smoked 10
Sunday I smoked 7
I felt pretty good I got a couple of headaches through out the weekend but nothing that stuck for very long.
My goal this week is 9 per day
Today I have smoked 5 times a little interested to see how the rest of the day turns out because I am a little a head of where I wanted to be at the time of day. Anyway feeling great and looking forward to Kyle and I killing it again this week and looking forward to some more great advice.
P.S. Carlyn the snack idea why driving seems like something I could try out I will let you know how it goes thanks again!
Patrick
AKA Uncle Pat
Day 12-14 for Kyle
The weekend report goes as follows:
Friday - Bagels and fruit for breakfast
Turkey sandwich with hummus crackers and carrots for lunch
Snacks of granola bar and mixed nuts
Dinner was at the Burger Bar in Roy. The coaches and I were scouting a game and that was our choice. I had a burger and fries, but no Pepsi.
Saturday - Kim cooked up some awesome veggie and feta omelets with wheat toast for breakfast
I snacked on greek yogurt, and a mixture of walnuts, Adam's pb, and a few chocolate chips
Kim then made some sesame chicken and honey walnut shrimp with brown rice and broccoli for dinner, all of which was excellent.
Sunday - I cooked up some over easy eggs with hashbrowns and toast in the morning
Snacked on some pita chips before church
For dinner we had Zuppa Toscana (recipe: here ), like the Olive Garden soup, and Kim's dad made some bruschetta, which was killer.
So this morning I weighed in and found that I had lost 2 more pounds and now sit at 332. So that is good. Looking back over the week I noticed that I am having at least 1 (sometimes 2 or 3) good meals a day. I think I need to fix the pacing on the weekends. I don't think that I really overate on the weekend but only having 2 meals could lead to that. Also, I am sure some of my more extremist supporters would like to see me have every meal be perfect, but that is not something I can do with much success. Typically, when I go super extreme and make every meal perfect I eventually get fed up and the fall out is worse than just not stressing to have a perfect week every week.
Still pretty happy with where I am at. 2 lbs a week is good especially since I haven't gone to extremes.
Until next time -
Friday - Bagels and fruit for breakfast
Turkey sandwich with hummus crackers and carrots for lunch
Snacks of granola bar and mixed nuts
Dinner was at the Burger Bar in Roy. The coaches and I were scouting a game and that was our choice. I had a burger and fries, but no Pepsi.
Saturday - Kim cooked up some awesome veggie and feta omelets with wheat toast for breakfast
I snacked on greek yogurt, and a mixture of walnuts, Adam's pb, and a few chocolate chips
Kim then made some sesame chicken and honey walnut shrimp with brown rice and broccoli for dinner, all of which was excellent.
Sunday - I cooked up some over easy eggs with hashbrowns and toast in the morning
Snacked on some pita chips before church
For dinner we had Zuppa Toscana (recipe: here ), like the Olive Garden soup, and Kim's dad made some bruschetta, which was killer.
So this morning I weighed in and found that I had lost 2 more pounds and now sit at 332. So that is good. Looking back over the week I noticed that I am having at least 1 (sometimes 2 or 3) good meals a day. I think I need to fix the pacing on the weekends. I don't think that I really overate on the weekend but only having 2 meals could lead to that. Also, I am sure some of my more extremist supporters would like to see me have every meal be perfect, but that is not something I can do with much success. Typically, when I go super extreme and make every meal perfect I eventually get fed up and the fall out is worse than just not stressing to have a perfect week every week.
Still pretty happy with where I am at. 2 lbs a week is good especially since I haven't gone to extremes.
Until next time -
Carlyn
Welcome Carlyn!
Look forward to your support and sharing all your knowledge we all know you have!
Look forward to your support and sharing all your knowledge we all know you have!
Friday, February 6, 2015
Motivation
“Most of the important things in the world have been accomplished by people who have kept on trying when there seemed to be no hope at all.”
- Dale Carnegie
- Dale Carnegie
Day 10 and Day 11 Quitting Smoking
Good Morning Everyone
I know I have been very consistent with posting this week it has just been crazy for me so far. I had to let me receptionist go and I have been training my new receptionist so I have been very busy. She is catching on quickly though so next week should be a lot easier for me.
Breakdown on how my days have been going
Day 10 I smoked 9 times and it actually was a good day I was so busy with work I didn't think about it much at all.
Day 11 I smoked 10 times I drove a little more then I have been yesterday and as you all know driving has always been difficult times for me. I am feeling a lot better no headaches but my throat is starting to get a little bit tender on me right now. Which I have been expecting this to happen.
Kyle and I have made some great improvements in just a two week span I feel very optimistic for both of us and so excited to see how we continue to grow so thank you again for all the support.
Patrick
AKA Uncle Pat
I know I have been very consistent with posting this week it has just been crazy for me so far. I had to let me receptionist go and I have been training my new receptionist so I have been very busy. She is catching on quickly though so next week should be a lot easier for me.
Breakdown on how my days have been going
Day 10 I smoked 9 times and it actually was a good day I was so busy with work I didn't think about it much at all.
Day 11 I smoked 10 times I drove a little more then I have been yesterday and as you all know driving has always been difficult times for me. I am feeling a lot better no headaches but my throat is starting to get a little bit tender on me right now. Which I have been expecting this to happen.
Kyle and I have made some great improvements in just a two week span I feel very optimistic for both of us and so excited to see how we continue to grow so thank you again for all the support.
Patrick
AKA Uncle Pat
Day 11 for Kyle
Thursdays are usually good days, this Thursday was no exception. In the morning I had an apple and a yogurt for breakfast. Not ideal, but not terrible. For lunch I had the left over chicken taco bowl and snack pack pudding and some edamame. Snacked on some more mixed nuts later in the day. Then when we got home with the girls we cooked up a frozen spinach and mushroom digiorno pizza. Tuesday and Thursday are days that we try to make easy things because getting home late with the girls and trying to fix dinner has proven to be complete chaos.
That was it for Thursday. Keeping it short and simple. I am still feeling really good most days, still haven't had any caffeine headaches. Right now, I am pretty happy with how things are going. Once basketball season ends, I can probably start to add to the habits that are being created now.
Until next time.
That was it for Thursday. Keeping it short and simple. I am still feeling really good most days, still haven't had any caffeine headaches. Right now, I am pretty happy with how things are going. Once basketball season ends, I can probably start to add to the habits that are being created now.
Until next time.
Thursday, February 5, 2015
Day 9 and 10 for Kyle
I missed posting yesterday, mostly because some days teaching and coaching gets busy. Tuesday was a really good day for the food habits. I had a clif builder bar and a muscle milk in the morning, which always feels pretty good with all the protein. I had some mixed nuts for a snack, then had left over African peanut stew and wheat breadsticks for lunch. I had a banana and a yogurt in the afternoon for a snack and finished the day off with a crockpot chicken taco dish that Kim made. I have noticed that I do better on days when I get more sleep the night before and Monday night I got some pretty decent sleep for me (6 hours).
Wednesday was game day, basketball wise we really have a light week this week as we amp up to the culmination of the season the next 2 weeks. I had an apple, yogurt, and granola bar in the morning. Lunch was a turkey sandwich with hummus and carrots. Dinner was donated by some of the players parents and was pizza. I probably didn't eat enough throughout the day and overate the pizza. To complicate matters further, when I got home I saw the leftover lemon meringue pie and had a slice at 10 pm. I am conscious of not eating too late, especially sweets, but sometimes my brain gets lost.
Overall, still a couple of fairly good days. I still haven't had a Pepsi, which is good, but I can tell my brain and psychology is getting close to the point of telling myself that "I have earned one". I don't think having a Pepsi occasionally is a terrible thing, but at this point it would likely open a flood gate of having a few Pepsi's. So trying to avoid this.
Until next time -
Wednesday was game day, basketball wise we really have a light week this week as we amp up to the culmination of the season the next 2 weeks. I had an apple, yogurt, and granola bar in the morning. Lunch was a turkey sandwich with hummus and carrots. Dinner was donated by some of the players parents and was pizza. I probably didn't eat enough throughout the day and overate the pizza. To complicate matters further, when I got home I saw the leftover lemon meringue pie and had a slice at 10 pm. I am conscious of not eating too late, especially sweets, but sometimes my brain gets lost.
Overall, still a couple of fairly good days. I still haven't had a Pepsi, which is good, but I can tell my brain and psychology is getting close to the point of telling myself that "I have earned one". I don't think having a Pepsi occasionally is a terrible thing, but at this point it would likely open a flood gate of having a few Pepsi's. So trying to avoid this.
Until next time -
Wednesday, February 4, 2015
The Path to Healthy Habits Blog Stats
A little update for everyone!
In the last 9 days since the blog "The Path To Healthy Habits" launched.
This is breathtaking to see the support our Family has put into this and to see how much we all really care about making a difference in not only our own life's but the ones we care about most as well.
Great job and keep up the support and advice!
Love
Patrick
AKA Uncle Pat
In the last 9 days since the blog "The Path To Healthy Habits" launched.
- Over 1,000 blog views
- Over 1,250 times all post have been read
- 27 total post
- 130 Comments total
This is breathtaking to see the support our Family has put into this and to see how much we all really care about making a difference in not only our own life's but the ones we care about most as well.
Great job and keep up the support and advice!
Love
Patrick
AKA Uncle Pat
Healthy AND Nauseous??
Since last weekend I have been outrageously nauseous (way more so than I ever was with Jax). I am having a hard time with keeping up the healthy aspect while dealing with it. I know that most of you have never been pregnant, but I am looking for foods/ideas that will help me stay healthy while I am dealing with the nausea (Lynds might have a little experience here). A sprite and something bland (toast, crackers, plain pasta) seem to be all that my stomach handles very well at the moment. Hopefully in a few weeks, when I am out of my first trimester, this will change.. but until then, I need to figure something out. If any of you have any ideas (keep in mind there are a lot of things that are not safe to eat/ingest during pregnancy), I would appreciate the feedback!
XO
Dani
XO
Dani
"You are the culmination of your habits"
"Regardless of what you know is the right thing to do, your daily habits, the things you do without thinking, are what make you who you are today and determine who you will become days, weeks and months from now." Here is an old concept and quote from an old dude who wrote an excellent read back in 1949 written by Donald Hebb, PhD in his famous 1949 book The Organization Of Behavior.
Replace With Coconut Oil
I have been hearing and seeing a lot lately on Coconut Oil and so I thought I would give a little information on it for everyone. I know next time I go to the store I will pick some up and see how it works out for me and let you guys know. Let me know also if anyone has used this or knows anymore about it!
Coconut oil is a natural substance said to offer a host of health benefits. One of the few plant sources of saturated fat, coconut oil contains lauric acid (said to possess antibacterial, antiviral, and antioxidant properties) and medium-chain triglycerides (purported to speed up metabolism and promote weight loss).
Use 1 cup to 1 cup ratio when replacing other oils/butter in recipes with coconut oil.
Replacement for butter/lard/Crisco/PAM in it’s solid form – greasing pans, pie crusts, etc.
Replacement for various oils in liquid form – baking, cooking, sautéing, etc.
Nutritional supplement – melt and add to smoothies.
Patrick
AKA Uncle Pat
Coconut oil is a natural substance said to offer a host of health benefits. One of the few plant sources of saturated fat, coconut oil contains lauric acid (said to possess antibacterial, antiviral, and antioxidant properties) and medium-chain triglycerides (purported to speed up metabolism and promote weight loss).
Uses for Coconut Oil
Coconut oil offers the following health benefits:- supports thyroid function
- increases metabolism
- antiviral and antibacterial properties
- improved blood pressure
- improved cholesterol levels
- weight loss
- better diabetes control
- increased bone strength
- better digestion
- prevention of cancer
- hair and skin health
- prevention of heart disease
- stress reduction
- increased immunity
Use 1 cup to 1 cup ratio when replacing other oils/butter in recipes with coconut oil.
Replacement for butter/lard/Crisco/PAM in it’s solid form – greasing pans, pie crusts, etc.
Replacement for various oils in liquid form – baking, cooking, sautéing, etc.
Nutritional supplement – melt and add to smoothies.
Patrick
AKA Uncle Pat
Day 9 Quitting Smoking
Good Morning Everyone
As I told you all yesterday I was feeling sick again, I have started to feel better this morning. I left work early had some tea with honey last night and this morning as well as multiple glasses of water. Like I said I am feeling better today still slightly congested but feeling better. I am planning on getting some ACV soon and start putting that in to my morning regiment, so thank you for that advice Lynds.
Yesterday I only smoked 6 times so it was great as far as that goes because I was sick I was concentrated on other things besides smoking.
So far today I have smoked 2 times and feeling pretty good I am drinking some black tea with honey right now to sooth my throat some. I have a pretty busy day ahead of me today mainly because I missed half a day yesterday and need to get back on track.
Thank you for all the advice yesterday and looking forward to seeing how today goes and all the advice today!
Patrick
AKA Uncle Pat
As I told you all yesterday I was feeling sick again, I have started to feel better this morning. I left work early had some tea with honey last night and this morning as well as multiple glasses of water. Like I said I am feeling better today still slightly congested but feeling better. I am planning on getting some ACV soon and start putting that in to my morning regiment, so thank you for that advice Lynds.
Yesterday I only smoked 6 times so it was great as far as that goes because I was sick I was concentrated on other things besides smoking.
So far today I have smoked 2 times and feeling pretty good I am drinking some black tea with honey right now to sooth my throat some. I have a pretty busy day ahead of me today mainly because I missed half a day yesterday and need to get back on track.
Thank you for all the advice yesterday and looking forward to seeing how today goes and all the advice today!
Patrick
AKA Uncle Pat
Quote of The Day
“Don’t wish it were easier, wish you were better. Don’t wish for fewer problems, wish for more skills. Don’t wish for less challenges, wish for more wisdom.”
- Earl Shoaf
- Earl Shoaf
Tuesday, February 3, 2015
ACV!
Hey everyone,
Apple cider vinegar! I was reading all of the posts for this week, and decided I would talk about ACV for a minute. I first started reading into the benefits of taking ACV everyday when a friend of mine told me that they hadn't caught a cold since they began drinking it every morning. It wasnt difficult to find endless amounts of information backing up the numerous benefits of incorporating this fermented beverage into your everyday routine. From improving digestion, regulating blood sugar, increased energy, normalizing intestinal bacteria, to bringing your unrelenting hiccups to an instant halt! Which it totally does btw, I have tested this a few times.
I am going to dive into the benefits that seem the most applicable in response to Kyle and Patrick's posts. First being to simply strengthen your immune system. It has become known to me that plenty, if not nearly all of our health issues begin with, or are somehow connected with our digestive tract. That is why it has been my sole mission to try and do whatever i can to begin the healing there! ACV will help improve the conditions for friendly bacteria in your gut, and therefore help improve your overall immunity. The malic acid in ACV is a strong antiviral, and is also said to help your bodies lymphatic system by aiding in the break up mucous in the body. All of this contributing to many people saying they experience far less colds/allergies when drinking it. The other potential benefit I wanted to talk about is weight loss. The acetic acid in ACV has shown in studies to suppress the accumulation of body fat and liver lipids. It is said that if you try drinking ACV before a meal, it improves digestion of the food and suppresses your hunger levels helping with portion sizes.
If any anyone does start drinking this, its imperative that you are drinking raw, unfiltered, unpasteurized (not heated) ACV. Braggs is generally the go to brand, and it isn't pricey at all.
There are seriously endless amounts of articles stemming from a variety of sources explaining the benefits of drinking this everyday. I hope some of you will read more about it, who haven't already. It could be just another healthy habit, worthy of being in your everyday routine!
Apple cider vinegar! I was reading all of the posts for this week, and decided I would talk about ACV for a minute. I first started reading into the benefits of taking ACV everyday when a friend of mine told me that they hadn't caught a cold since they began drinking it every morning. It wasnt difficult to find endless amounts of information backing up the numerous benefits of incorporating this fermented beverage into your everyday routine. From improving digestion, regulating blood sugar, increased energy, normalizing intestinal bacteria, to bringing your unrelenting hiccups to an instant halt! Which it totally does btw, I have tested this a few times.
I am going to dive into the benefits that seem the most applicable in response to Kyle and Patrick's posts. First being to simply strengthen your immune system. It has become known to me that plenty, if not nearly all of our health issues begin with, or are somehow connected with our digestive tract. That is why it has been my sole mission to try and do whatever i can to begin the healing there! ACV will help improve the conditions for friendly bacteria in your gut, and therefore help improve your overall immunity. The malic acid in ACV is a strong antiviral, and is also said to help your bodies lymphatic system by aiding in the break up mucous in the body. All of this contributing to many people saying they experience far less colds/allergies when drinking it. The other potential benefit I wanted to talk about is weight loss. The acetic acid in ACV has shown in studies to suppress the accumulation of body fat and liver lipids. It is said that if you try drinking ACV before a meal, it improves digestion of the food and suppresses your hunger levels helping with portion sizes.
If any anyone does start drinking this, its imperative that you are drinking raw, unfiltered, unpasteurized (not heated) ACV. Braggs is generally the go to brand, and it isn't pricey at all.
There are seriously endless amounts of articles stemming from a variety of sources explaining the benefits of drinking this everyday. I hope some of you will read more about it, who haven't already. It could be just another healthy habit, worthy of being in your everyday routine!
Day 8 for Kyle
Mondays are, well.... Mondays. Inevitably something is weird about them. I had a strange kind of headache a lot of the day and felt hungrier than I have in a while for most of the day. In the morning I didn't have much time so I mixed some protein with almond milk and had a nature valley granola bar at work. I ate some mixed pistachios and almonds as a snack. For lunch, I had a turkey sandwich on wheat sandwich thin with yogurt, carrots and hummus. For dinner, Kim made this awesome African Peanut Stew (here is the recipe: Stew, it's even vegan) with some homemade wheat breadsticks. Kim's Dad had resurrected the failed attempt at lemon meringue pie that we endured over the weekend and so we had to try that as well.
All in all, it was a good day. I felt like I ate fairly balanced and well throughout the day. The portions were a little smaller than usual and my calorie intake was about 600 lower than what the myfitnesspal app says it should be, so maybe that contributed to the off feeling.
Until next time.
All in all, it was a good day. I felt like I ate fairly balanced and well throughout the day. The portions were a little smaller than usual and my calorie intake was about 600 lower than what the myfitnesspal app says it should be, so maybe that contributed to the off feeling.
Until next time.
Gandhi
“Man often becomes what he believes himself to be. If I keep on saying to myself that I cannot do a certain thing, it is possible that I may end by really becoming incapable of doing it. On the contrary, if I have the belief that I can do it, I shall surely acquire the capacity to do it even if I may not have it at the beginning.”
- Mahatma Gandhi
- Mahatma Gandhi
Days 5,6,7, & 8 of Quitting Smoking
Good Morning Everyone!
I apologize for being late and not posting yesterday. I was slammed at work and then I also got a head cold again and got home and passed out all night. I am not sure what is going on but I have never been sick this much in a month period and it is starting to really frustrate me. I am not sure what else I can do I am working out 5-6 times a week, I take all my vitamins daily, I am eating healthy and balanced, I am drinking lots of water, and I am even taking an extra vitamin c in the morning to try and feel 100% again. So any advice at all I would really appreciate it!
Honestly I am not sure how I was feeling each day but I do know how many I smoked.
Day 5-11
Day 6-10
Day 7-12
Day 8- 7
So Day 6 which was Jax mans Birthday was easier because we had a lot going on and I spent a good part of my day around him.
Day 8 or yesterday it was so easy for me because I didn't feel well and slept all night.
This morning I am still not feeling very good so I have only smoked 1 time and I am thinking right now I might go home at lunch and sleep the rest of the day. Still my biggest issue is driving or not having much to do. Obviously when I am busy or around Jax Madi or Harper I don't smoke or want to smoke as much.
This week I am shooting for 10-11 a day and see how that goes but really right now more then anything I want to get over being off and on sick.
Thank you again for all the support and feedback it really does help!
Patrick
AKA Uncle Pat
I apologize for being late and not posting yesterday. I was slammed at work and then I also got a head cold again and got home and passed out all night. I am not sure what is going on but I have never been sick this much in a month period and it is starting to really frustrate me. I am not sure what else I can do I am working out 5-6 times a week, I take all my vitamins daily, I am eating healthy and balanced, I am drinking lots of water, and I am even taking an extra vitamin c in the morning to try and feel 100% again. So any advice at all I would really appreciate it!
Honestly I am not sure how I was feeling each day but I do know how many I smoked.
Day 5-11
Day 6-10
Day 7-12
Day 8- 7
So Day 6 which was Jax mans Birthday was easier because we had a lot going on and I spent a good part of my day around him.
Day 8 or yesterday it was so easy for me because I didn't feel well and slept all night.
This morning I am still not feeling very good so I have only smoked 1 time and I am thinking right now I might go home at lunch and sleep the rest of the day. Still my biggest issue is driving or not having much to do. Obviously when I am busy or around Jax Madi or Harper I don't smoke or want to smoke as much.
This week I am shooting for 10-11 a day and see how that goes but really right now more then anything I want to get over being off and on sick.
Thank you again for all the support and feedback it really does help!
Patrick
AKA Uncle Pat
Monday, February 2, 2015
"Cuz I said so"
I know that this may sound redundant and or preachy according to some but I really would love it if everyone would take the time to watch on Netflix 'Fat Sick and Nearly Dead 2'. I loved it! It is very real!
I truly can testify to the changes I have made in my life in feeling soooo much better and an added bonus of losing weight, simply by making daily choices to better myself and my choice is choosing sustainable and organic good food! Juicing was one of the vehicles I used to jump start myself but as you all know I probably didn't do it perfect myself and have some reservations but I'm overall happy about how things are going and am continuing to make choices to improve myself and my health. Including still juicing.
So if you won't do it (watch the video that is) because of my example or of your own free will and choice...do it cuz I said so! And I love you and you love me and those around you but mostly because you love you!!!
P.S. Promise you'll enjoy it
A Legend in the Making
Hi Everyone,
I guess it is time for me to publish my first blog post not only in 'The Path to Healthy Habits' but ever. It only seems fitting that the title for this inaugural post is completely over the top and full of self confidence with a hint of arrogance.
I have really enjoyed following the family's updates as we all try to improve our lives one decision and one day at a time. The support has been outstanding and I hope this thing keeps rolling.
I have quite a few goals I am always working toward. They range from physical to intellectual to financial and they drive most the decisions I make in life.
As P. Diddy Day "Uncle Pat" eluded to, one goal I have had for many years which I have continually let fall by the way side is reading more. When speaking to people, even if it is the first time speaking to them, you can always tell if they are well read as they are articulate, intelligent, well spoken and have a vocabulary that rarely consists of all the three, four, and five letter words that require censorship around children. I WAN'T TO BE THAT PERSON
Over the past few years "Reading More" has continually been a New Year's Resolution of mine where I start out strong and fade away over a month or two.This year I decided to try something different in order to not to fall into Einstein's definition of Insanity:
I guess it is time for me to publish my first blog post not only in 'The Path to Healthy Habits' but ever. It only seems fitting that the title for this inaugural post is completely over the top and full of self confidence with a hint of arrogance.
I have really enjoyed following the family's updates as we all try to improve our lives one decision and one day at a time. The support has been outstanding and I hope this thing keeps rolling.
I have quite a few goals I am always working toward. They range from physical to intellectual to financial and they drive most the decisions I make in life.
As P. Diddy Day "Uncle Pat" eluded to, one goal I have had for many years which I have continually let fall by the way side is reading more. When speaking to people, even if it is the first time speaking to them, you can always tell if they are well read as they are articulate, intelligent, well spoken and have a vocabulary that rarely consists of all the three, four, and five letter words that require censorship around children. I WAN'T TO BE THAT PERSON
Over the past few years "Reading More" has continually been a New Year's Resolution of mine where I start out strong and fade away over a month or two.This year I decided to try something different in order to not to fall into Einstein's definition of Insanity:
Insanity: doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results.
I began my New Year's Resolution on December 23rd, 2014. It was a Tuesday. I set a goal to start, read and finish a book in parallel with my 8-week long indoor soccer seasons. My reward, I get to continue playing soccer the next season. I think you can all see where this is going, the punishment for failing, NO SOCCER. Crazy right?
So far, I am 6 weeks into my 8 week season and I am on track to finish my first book over the next 14 days.
I am currently reading 'Built to Last: Successful Habits of Visionary Companies.' Written by Jim Collins and Jerry Porras.
Once I have finished the book, my plan is to write a summary blog post on what the book was about, what I learned, and how I feel I can apply the principles.
If you have any recommendations for my next book I would love to hear them. So far I have really only been interested in books I can learn something from such as business/finance books, psychology books and others like that.
Well that about wraps up my first blog post. I feel like I should have some signature sign off or something like that. I will take suggestions for that as well. For now I will leave it with have a great evening and GO RSL.
Day 5-7 for Kyle
Here is a quick run down of the weekends eating activities:
Friday:
Breakfast - Blueberry frosted mini wheats with almond milk
Snack - Nature valley granola bar
Lunch - 2 rolls of sushi (shrimp tempura and unagi/avocado/cucumber)
Dinner - Sack lunch from the parents for the game. Included: Sub sandwich, orange, granola bar, gatorade, and cookie.
Saturday:
Breakfast - Smoothie with flax seed, almond milk, almond butter, banana, blueberries, mixed greens
Snack - nutrigrain snack bar
Lunch - food at Jaxon's party: sandwich, chips and dip, veggies, fruit, 1 cupcake
Dinner - Chinese chicken salad (shredded chicken, almonds, greens, wonton strips), crab rangoons, pork potstickers, pork wontons, chow mein, sticky rice, orange chicken, lemon meringue pie. And a Diet Coke (more on this later).
Sunday:
Breakfast - Apple
Lunch - Crab rangoon, pork wontons, sweet chili sauce
Dinner - Mushroom/Beef tacos, guacamole, pita chips, mom's "healthy" no-bakes, 1/2 slices of lemon meringue and banana cream pie.
So the damage was a 2 lb loss from last week to this week, now weighing in at 334. I ended up having the one diet coke, which was stupid because diet coke is awful tasting and was a wasted intake of carbonation and caffeine. I drank a lot of water and spent a lot of time walking to and from a bathroom. I certainly felt better last week and this week is off to a good start. I am not overly concerned with the weight numbers at this time when I am so busy and working out hasn't been incorporated yet, but with that being said I am happy with the loss that occurred despite having a weekend that wasn't the best for food.
Thanks for the support so far, I appreciate the more you give for both Patrick and I.
Until next time -
Friday:
Breakfast - Blueberry frosted mini wheats with almond milk
Snack - Nature valley granola bar
Lunch - 2 rolls of sushi (shrimp tempura and unagi/avocado/cucumber)
Dinner - Sack lunch from the parents for the game. Included: Sub sandwich, orange, granola bar, gatorade, and cookie.
Saturday:
Breakfast - Smoothie with flax seed, almond milk, almond butter, banana, blueberries, mixed greens
Snack - nutrigrain snack bar
Lunch - food at Jaxon's party: sandwich, chips and dip, veggies, fruit, 1 cupcake
Dinner - Chinese chicken salad (shredded chicken, almonds, greens, wonton strips), crab rangoons, pork potstickers, pork wontons, chow mein, sticky rice, orange chicken, lemon meringue pie. And a Diet Coke (more on this later).
Sunday:
Breakfast - Apple
Lunch - Crab rangoon, pork wontons, sweet chili sauce
Dinner - Mushroom/Beef tacos, guacamole, pita chips, mom's "healthy" no-bakes, 1/2 slices of lemon meringue and banana cream pie.
So the damage was a 2 lb loss from last week to this week, now weighing in at 334. I ended up having the one diet coke, which was stupid because diet coke is awful tasting and was a wasted intake of carbonation and caffeine. I drank a lot of water and spent a lot of time walking to and from a bathroom. I certainly felt better last week and this week is off to a good start. I am not overly concerned with the weight numbers at this time when I am so busy and working out hasn't been incorporated yet, but with that being said I am happy with the loss that occurred despite having a weekend that wasn't the best for food.
Thanks for the support so far, I appreciate the more you give for both Patrick and I.
Until next time -
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