Healthy.
I put it out there into the great wide interwebs last week, so I figured I'd better do something about it. Baby steps to the elevator, right? Right.
Here's what I did last week: not a lot. Well, that's not true, I did clean the dust and grime and disgusting build up off of the tops of my cabinets in the kitchen. I almost tossed my cookies it was so gross. And I used the swiffer to get rid of the cobwebs on my kitchen ceiling (genius idea of my husband). Do you ever clean something and afterwards think, "Holy shit, I was living in that!" Yeah, that's pretty much how I felt late Saturday afternoon after I had spent pretty much the entire day knee deep in kitchen funk.
As far as healthy things go, though, I did implement 3 small things that will get us started on this healthy road (and by us I mean me, but my family gets to be promoted to healthy status vicariously through me).
First, I started tracking with MyFitnessPal again. Helps to know what's going in my mouth. And I've been using my kitchen scale. I am always so surprised by what an ounce of cheese actually looks like (hint: it is a lot smaller than I think, but with an apple, I can stretch it as a good snack. It goes well with wine, but I'm trying to be very stingy with my hooch consumption. Something about empty calories, blah, blah, blah.).
Second, I brought back The Fruit Bowl. It's just a huge bowl of cut-up fruit that I leave in the refrigerator; we pull it out for all meals and it's a go-to snack spot after school for Abby. I use whatever's on sale or seasonal, so this week's bowl is grapes, pears, oranges, and cantaloupe. It changes week to week. I've learned that bananas are not good to have cut up in the bowl, but I can pull one off the bunch and add it as we need it. Also, berries tend to get soft and mushy fast, so I also don't leave those in the bowl; we cut them up as we go when we have them (it's January in Minnesota - buying berries is not economical). I sometimes get annoyed that we go to the store for fresh fruit every couple of days, but then I remind myself that we're going to the store for fresh fruit. There could be bigger problems to have. Today I let Finn portion out his fruit for lunch and I had to put some back because three-quarters of his plate was fruit. Even I will admit that was a little excessive, but I'm glad he likes it, and he ate it all, so fruit bowl for the win.
Finally, I've implemented After Lunch Rest Time. For everyone. No computer. No phones. No Facebook or Pinterest or Etsy. Only books for 30 minutes. I actually really look forward to it...Finn sits at one end of the couch with his stack of books and I sit at the other with my book for 30 solid minutes (sometimes 45, not gonna lie - I stretch rest time). We share a blanket between us and after the rest time is over, he picks a couple of books and I read out loud to him. To be honest, rest time can last an hour here, but I think we were both struggling by the end of the day without a little re-charge.
Okay, that's it. That's all I've done. It doesn't feel like a lot, but I think these few small changes are a good start.
Oh, and I put this on my refrigerator as a reminder because I get distracted easily:
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