Tuesday, February 23, 2010

A New Baby, Airports and 8000 miles


Hello My Friends;





I am trying to get back into the swing of things since I returned home from Alberta, Canada on Saturday.


My brother and his fiance, Nathalie, welcomed their first child, Sydney William MacInnis on February 13th at 3:45 am, approximately 8 hours after Aunti Allyson arrived on their doorstep! Mom, Dad, Baby and Auntie are all doing well despite several sleepless nights. Fortunately, for me, my sleep schedule can resume to it's normal state. It will be a different story for Nathalie and Chris for a little while I'm sure.


I arrived home Saturday evening around 7 pm, went to bed around 10:30 and slept until 11:15 the next morning!!!!! I couldn't believe I slept that long. Obviously, my body had some catching up to do.


I'm wondering if other people struggle while on vacation as much as I do. I find it much harder to stay disciplined nutritionally. I made a decent attempt at drinking water, but as usual, sugar and carbs were screaming my name every day! Now home, I am working on getting back on track. Actually, I'm pretty sure I wasn't quite fully on the track before I left. Maybe that's why I became completely derailed on vacation. No sense in beating myself up over it as it won't negate what I ate. I'm on a journey, at least that's what I keep telling myself.


Now let's talk airports. I don't really know how to start this rant. I just get so sad and frustrated at all the overweight people in airports. Yes, I know, overweight people are everywhere, but it just seems that I take more notice in airports when all I have to do is sit and people watch. I saw this one obese man sitting on a bench drinking a bottle of coke. He took a can of chewing tobacco out of his pocket, unwrapped it and threw the wrapper on the floor. Of course, getting off the bench and walking to a garbage can would have been clearly too much effort for this man. I realize that I am probably sounding quite judgemental here but seriously it was just a sad sight to behold. And while we are on the topic of airports, how about all that lovely airport food. It's everywhere you turn. I do appreciates the Starbucks Chai latte and Cinnamon Dolce latte :) And who can afford it all?? This time I was smart and brought my own snacks so the only indulgence I enjoyed was Starbucks. Perhaps airports should consider putting workout areas throughout the space and see what happens. If you have a long layover why not get some exercise in while you wait for you next plane. I think I'm on to something.



Anway, I taught HIT last night and am feeling it this morning. Taking a break from exercise is good but oh so hard to jump back in. But I'm back and ready to take the next step on my journey to optimal fitness and health. I just started reading Primal Blueprint and what I am really excited about is that David wants to read it to!! If you haven't already, check out marksdailyapple.com. I look forward to keeping you posted on my progress. I hope you can keep this little secret....I'm going to gradually change Evan's (my 14 year old son) diet as well (at least at home). It will be interesting to see his reaction :)

As for the 8000 miles, that is roughly how far I travelled in 8 days to see my new nephew. I'm not sure if I'm feeling the effects of the long distance or could it be the lack of clean eating and exercise?

I hope all is well in your world and look forward to any comments you are willing to share.

Peace

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