We even had a Hello Kitty party full of all sorts of yummy yet icky bad for you foods. Although wasteful, I ended up throwing out much of it because it was just us for the party and I didn't want them to go crazy eating too much and my oldest daughter, 23 years, and I didn't want to consume the calories. My oldest came to visit about a month and a half ago and we've kicked up our desire to lose the last bit of weight we both are trying to lose. It's been hard. I've been trying to turn her to Mamavation but she is limited with time given her young daughter, school and everything else. I wished she would because I think she would find the comfort and encouragement from another source that would keep her on the road of being healthy.
I'm not an over zealous person who is monitoring their every bite rather I'm just being sensible with the volume of snacks, the choices of food and the limiting of fast food. It's a healthy medium to where they can still have their beloved Hershey bar but it's not a Hershey bar, Cheetos, soda and so forth. Another big elimination was soda. I buy one 12 pack a month and it has to last the month and this goes across six people. I don't drink Coke rather Coke Zero so it's a no-no I'm still trying to break. I only drink one a day. This week's theme on Mamavation TV was healthy snacking which tied in nicely to my "I'm back!" message.
