Sunday, February 26, 2006


Last week I faced a crisis. It had been two weeks since I last attended a Weight Watcher meeting, and in that 14 days I had managed to make poor food choices, stress out over work situations, be physically exhausted and also gain 6 pounds.

The prospect of going back to a meeting and admitting defeat was enough to send me back to the arms of my faithful friends (little Debbie, Sara Lee, and of course Ben and Jerry!) Looking for comfort in food goes back a long way with me.

I come from a southern family. If you are from the south, you know that the Pillsbury people were right in” that nothing says lovin, like something from the oven! ” Have another biscuit is the southern equivalent to saying, “I love you!” Have some pecan pie is southern for “You are so precious and sweet .”

I come from a southern “church” background. Which means fried chicken, potatoes and gravy, green beans cooked with fatback, corn on the cob (dripping with butter), biscuits, and of course apple pie every Sunday, (unless there is a covered dish dinner after church which is even more good eating!) Southern religious folks don’t drink, cuss, smoke, or sleep around…..We just over medicate ourselves with food until we slip into unconsciousness (also known as the Sunday afternoon nap!)

The prospects of going back to a perky, peppy Chirpy was enough to make me want to throw in the towel right then and there. The weigh-in, the scale lady, and my “support” friends asking, ” How did you do?” was daunting. (However, I’m much more afraid of Leanne, Shelli, and CrazyMomCat than I am of them!)

I started my “do-over” on Monday morning knowing I had to weigh in on Thursday evening. On Thursday evening when I weighed I was up by 2 tenths of a pound which was met with a frown. Scale lady must have thought I’d had a stroke or no longer understood English as I began my “happy dance” right there at the scale. To her it was a gain…..to me it was a huge loss from the self-inflicted wound I had given myself.

The meeting was about our former eating patterns and gold plastic medals on a red, white and blue ribbon were given out for confessions of the most chocolate consumed at one time, the most hot dogs eaten, the most popcorn etc. I listen, I clapped, I cheered, and inwardly I laughed…..These people were such amateurs. So I walked away knowing that I could have blown away all my competitors by my former eating habits. I walked away knowing that I was an Olympian Eater of champion proportions and I had the figure to prove it!

I also walked away from my old lifestyle, and my old poor choices. I had been unusually quiet during the meeting and I waited till most people had left to approach the Chirpster. I asked her if I could have a medal too. She looked a bit surprised and asked “what for?” I surprised her even more by saying, “Because I came back to Weight Watchers when I could have easily just left.”

So I have a plastic gold medal hanging on my bulletin board right now as I write this entry. It’s a reminder that I can make good choices and I will succeed.

Posted by Lazy Daisy at 1:57 PM |

12 Comments:

At 2:31 PM, Blogger Killired said........
you crack me up! i came over here earlier while visiting my blogrollers and you had different pix up!!!!

are you getting ready for barb to resurface? i hope she makes it home ok!

here from michele's this time!!!
 


At 4:51 PM, Blogger pam said........
Hi lazydaisy...I have to say that I truly admire your courage and perserverence in your journey with wieght watchers....I have been inspired to get back on my wieght loss program.
 


At 5:29 PM, Blogger craziequeen said........
Daisy honey - good for you, girlie!

I come from 'generous eating' stock too, and it shows :-(

[chuckle] I remember going to WW once and swearing off it for life.
Stick with the programme,lovey - no one is going to have a go at you here.
Here you are amongst (well-meaning) friends and we know every pound, every OUNCE, is a hard fought battle. And you are winning.

[hug]

cq
 


At 7:37 PM, Blogger DwayneinBonanza said........
Hi Daisy been awhile since I have visited you. I quit smoking about year ago and have packed on to many pounds now they are hard to get off. God bless.
 


At 7:46 PM, Blogger Shelli said........
Yay! You rock! I am so glad that you didn't give up! Go LD!
 


At 8:10 PM, Blogger sister celtic said........
I'LL BE BACK TO READ YOUR BLOG..GOT GREAT NEWS AN UPDATE ON BARBRA.. FROM A RELIABLE SOURCE CHECK MY BLOG...
 


At 10:10 PM, Blogger Barbara said........
Daisy - So glad you were able to go to the meeting and face Chirpy.

Missed you while I was gone! We gotta get crackin too! Three days till the Blog Olympic Training Camp!

I can't believe the number of people who spotted me on vacation!
Someone abducted me and kept making me wear these silly masks, anyone seen him?
 


At 11:07 PM, Blogger wandi said........
Wow way to go girl! Congrats on the gold. I find it's all about choices. Sometimes I don't always make the right choices but other times I do. The key is don't give up. Keep on going. keep on running the race. I'm one that has been struggling with my wieght for a long time. I know that one day in heaven I will have a body that I'm happy with. by then it won't matter right. Have a great week. Chin up.
Wandi FFMB
 


At 3:24 AM, Blogger David said........
good work ! and good writing
 


At 8:04 AM, Blogger Viamarie said........
Applause, applause, applause...keep up the good work. Dieting is really a big sacrifice and I know you will make it.

Cheers!
 


At 7:48 PM, Blogger LadyBugCrossing said........
You are doing a terrific job, Lazy Daisy! You deserve a real gold medal!
Lady Bug
 


At 7:08 PM, Blogger Buffy said........
I come from a southern “church” background. Which means fried chicken, potatoes and gravy, green beans cooked with fatback, corn on the cob (dripping with butter), biscuits, and of course apple pie every Sunday, (unless there is a covered dish dinner after church which is even more good eating!) Southern religious folks don’t drink, cuss, smoke, or sleep around…..We just over medicate ourselves with food until we slip into unconsciousness (also known as the Sunday afternoon nap!)

So, you've met my family!