Ceebee's Journal, 06 March 2011

So all weekend my husband has been saying he wants pizza.. not frozen pizza but carry out.. fine I say.. but I am not going to have any.. it is just to much calorie wise.. I need to watch what I am eating.. ok he says then we wont get pizza house. (he wants me to try it.. but it is expensive) so we get some on the way home.. I order it and while I was talking to the person taking my order.. while ordering the pizza I caved and decided I would eat some pizza so I changed it and ordered pizza that I like.. and out of the corner of my eye I see my husband start to giggle throw his hands in the air and shake his head. Just to be clear he was not making fun of me.. he was just laughing that we were not going to get pizza house because I was not going to eat pizza.. but then if I was going to get pizza... why were we not getting pizza house.. well that aggravated me so I un-caved and I changed it back to pizza that I did not want. Well then he felt bad.. and wanted to talk about it. He was worried that I was upset at him or that he had made me feel bad. I assured him that I was not mad at him.. and that yes his laughing at me did make me change what I was going to eat.. but in reality it was a good thing.. because I would have had the pizza and then felt bad about it. Instead I stuck with my original well thought out plan as apposed to my impulse plan and I had kashi pizza that was delicious.. and did not suffer the guilt spiral.

Diet Calendar Entries for 06 March 2011:
1611 kcal Fat: 68.47g | Prot: 82.42g | Carb: 183.46g.   Breakfast: tomato, LAUGHING COW, pistachio, bacon, polish ham, flatout, lettuce. Dinner: kashi pizza. Snacks/Other: edamame, dark sea salt chocolate. more...
2452 kcal Activities & Exercise: Stretching (yoga) - 8 minutes, Sleeping - 8 hours, Resting - 15 hours and 52 minutes. more...

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Sounds like the end result was good! 
06 Mar 11 by member: mikecontos
Firat of all, it was all his fault to begin with. Knowing that you are watch your numbers, then offering, then laughing at you at a moment of weakness, should have earned him a gut punch and a walk home for his insensitivity. My teenage daughter has a hard time with my "watch what you eat crap", but I expect much more from maturity from a spouse, and giggling during a moment of weakness shows disrespect and is asking for payback at some future time. "Take No Prisoners". It is your body you are trying to fix, not his. Take a leason from the Romans: If he's not going to help you fix the road, then he can be part of it!" Rock ON!! Keep moving forward!! 
06 Mar 11 by member: justbill1931
It sounds like in teh end it all worked out well. I am proud you ate healthier Kashi pizza. Being married and having family is hard if they are not dieting. There always seem to be give and take situations like that. By the way thank you for the Disney idea. I am 7 hours from there. I am using that as an incentive for my daughter to raise her grades to a B and pass to the next grade. If she does well, we will go this summer. She is bright, but a lazy student. As alot of us were as kids:) It should help with the eating out too.  
08 Mar 11 by member: windrider

     
 

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