Over Father’s Day and Ben’s birthday, Jack and I realized how tough it is to shop for Ben. He doesn’t have a “thing” we could easily identify or afford. Jack reasoned that daddy must love cars since he plays cars with him. That was the end of it until we were listening to Oscar the Grouch sing “I love trash.” Jack asked why Oscar loves trash, and responded it was just like he loves cars and trains and I love yarn and daddy loves… “PORK… and steak and lake…” So, Jack has found Ben’s thing pork, steak, and the lake. Should be an interesting Christmas!
I reached a goal today - my first “mini-goal” of 26 pounds. This is thrilling for me. Nothing fits, except the clothes that my friend Cleo passed down to me when she dropped a bunch with Beck. I have so much more energy and feel better about me. So, in honor of this goal and pre-season football which is coming up, I have set up another goal of 10 pounds. I’ll see where I am then, maybe more, maybe not. It just makes me want to go to the doctor to show off!

And actually, I’ve thought a bit about diets and how successful they are or aren’t as the case may be. Tara Pope has been blogging about it here. Diets, to me, represent scarcity. Eating is an exercise in getting as much as you can for the points or calories. As a result, I don’t pay much attention to whether I’m hungry or full as much as I have lately. Rather, I paid attention to eating everything I was allowed because I was restricted. I’m still restricted but it’s my rules. I plan for what I eat and reward myself (Yay, me!) for pushing away when I get full and not powering through to the bottom of the plate.
Alrighty, time to go pick up my little man. Yesterday, he gave me my first picture, collage actually, that he created especially for me. The colors aren’t represented fabulously, but it’s turquoise paper, with a heart for me - well, here it is.

He asked me to put it my office and this morning asked where I was going to put it and if he could come see it. It’s a pretty cool piece of art.