I started my day off with my usual Starbucks vent 1/2 caf with a little milk, followed by a McDonald's Sausage Biscuit.
Then around 10 I made myself a Designer Whey protein drink to keep me going while I knew I was going to be super busy today.
So when 1 rolled around, there really wasn't really any time to break for lunch so I ran into Jen's kitchen and made a quick bite to eat, little did I know how quick a bite it was going to be. Nothing fancy, just healthy. Natural peanut butter on Ezekiel bread.
So I go to sit back down at my computer, pick up my sandwich, and I just happen to drop it slightly down below the desk, and CHOMP, I feel a pull on my sandwich like you would when you're fishing.
Oh I caught something!
A 95 lb Labrador, all I could see was 1/2 a sandwich, and a big brown head.
So in a matter of seconds I cut 1/2 my calories thanks to Ripley.
Tired, and wanting to get out for some fresh air and dinner, we wandered around looking for a place to eat. I don't know about you, but I hardly ever make great food choices when I'm tired, and this dinner was no exception.
The only good thing I can say is that I'm at least much more aware of everything I'm putting in my mouth ever since I started taking pictures of everything I'm eating.
Having wandered all over we ended up stopping at Diner, where I ordered one of my old favorites, a grilled Ruben with fry's.
But once it showed up at the table it really looked disgusting. Not that it looked disgusting for any particular reason, other than my mind has really made a shift in what I'm willing to put in my mouth now.
I really wanted to send it back, but I ordered it.
I guess I could have really done something out of character and just have not eaten it, but that seemed too wasteful, how strange is that when you think about it.
So I decided to only eat 1/2, but I must admit I didn't like it, enough so, that I know it's going to be a very long time before I ever order one again, if ever.
I really am starting to feel that all this picturing taking is start to rewire my thinking for the better!