Friday, May 21, 2010

That's what I call progress!!

I want to shout from the roof top that All You magazine officially rocks!!! They ran an eating plan in this month's edition that stated if you followed it to a T, you could lose up to 10 pounds in 14 days. So, I jumped on that train because the plan looked relatively healthy.

Pair this up with the 5K I am running/walking 3 times a week and the stability ball work outs I am doing 2-3 times a week, and since I started it on Monday, I have already lost 5 pounds. In.5.days!!!

Three of the meals include a lean protein and a fruit serving. Then the other three meals include a lean protein, a whole grain, and vegetable serving. This totals around 250 a meal and about 1250 calories total for the day, but it's spread out all day, about every 2.5 - 3 hours. Also required is to drink at least 2 liters of water.

Well it's working wonders!

Yipee!!!!!

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Repetition is Key

Isn't it amazing how little ones will find the same thing hilarious over.and.over again?

For about ten minutes Jude would just go to pieces every time Jeff rolled the truck down the side of the tub. So here we have about three minutes of that silliness. That "oh, do, te" that you keep hearing Jude repeat is how he counts to three. He does this when we're holding his hand and he wants us to swing him, and apparently when he wants Jeff to roll the car;-)

Thursday, May 6, 2010

Holy Day-From-Hell, Batman!

O.k. So maybe "day from hell" is a vast exaggeration. But what a day it was!

It all started with Jude waking up at 6:45, a whole hour early, while my alarm was set for 7:30 to give me time to get showered and ready for work before he woke for the day. Not a major tragedy. It just meant that I had to shower with the door open since Jeff was at work, and that for most of my shower, I had an audience consisting of one two and a half foot spectator who kept chirping, "Hi, mama!" over and over.

The baby sitter arrived on time and Jude loves Miss Sophia, so there was no problem getting out the door. All went well with the student. When I returned home, I walked in to find Jude crying from having fallen off his fire truck, but still, no big deal because this happens often. Mostly he only cries if a person reacts to his falling, and since Sophia is only 12, I am sure that she reacted.

We played at the playground and came home for lunch. Only minor meltdowns, because he was probably blazing tired by lunch time due to being up an extra hour.

The real trouble started when I put him down for his nap and was shortly thereafter hit with a huge migraine. So I had to take the medicine. I hate that stuff. It kicks out the headache, but it makes me drag like you wouldn't believe. And it makes my skin feel weird.

On days that I have class at night and Jeff is working, I usually feed Jude dinner at 4:45 because I have to drive him to the (other) babysitter. He usually wakes from his nap between 3:30 - 4:00. Well, not today. 4:00 came and went. So did 4:15, 4:30, 4:45. About this time, I began to realize I should pack my stuff for class into the Jeep. And this is when I realized that Jeff had my books, my church key, and the diaper bag in the van. No problem. The students just wouldn't be able to borrow any books tonight, I would have to go in to the church through the other building, and I would throw stuff for Jude into a shopping bag.

4:50, Jude FINALLY wakes up, so I decide it's a Subway night. Get in the Jeep and realize it needs gas. Thankfully, Subway is in Walmart! Slowest service ever at Subway. Plus, I'm dragging and sweaty from the Imitrex. Get a gas card and zip over to the gas station only to realize I don't know how to open the gas door (I've never fueled up the Jeep). Call Jeff, and he tells me how to get in.

Get to the babysitter's house, to find only the dad is home because the babysitter forgot we were coming. No problem. They're friends of ours and Jude was glad to stay with the dad. I actually had an easier time leaving him with the dad than the daughter. Jude really digs hanging out with guys.

But by this time it is 5:55 and my class starts at 6:00. So I am about 5 minutes late to class. My students were all very understanding. We had a pretty decent class. So it looks like it will be a pretty uneventful night to a hectic day. I get Jude from the babysitter with only a mild temper tantrum (solved by a tambourine that I had in the car!) because he would rather sit in the driver's seat than his car seat, get in and turn the key and the stupid (26 year old) Jeep won't start:-( Why not. Fortunately, I am a genius, so I popped it in neutral to get it off the hill and once it was on flat ground, it started.

And now, as I type this at 9:45, Jude is lying in his bed singing. Since I found out I don't need to go to work in the morning, I am really hoping that this hectic day will convince my son to sleep in, because we both need it tomorrow:-)