Showing posts with label wedding. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wedding. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 7, 2012

My "I Could Never Do That!" Story

Emily Boller originally posted her story on Disease Proof as a reaction to her peers' constant criticism of the "extreme" way of eating.  After seeing that she had lost 40 pounds in 3 months, most conversations would go like this:
'How did you lose weight?'
Of which my reply would always be 'By following Dr. Joel Fuhrman's book, Eat to Live;...basically eating lots of high nutrient, plant-based foods.' 
'You mean no meat? No cheese? No pizza? No McDonalds?...Oh, I could never do that!' 
In her response to that constantly repeated statement of "I could never do that", she says some of these things:
"1. I could never blow the family budget on unnecessary test strips, insulin, medications, doctor and hospital bills, or bypass surgery.
2. I could never carry around expensive medical supplies and meds while traveling.
3. I could never ask a loved one to mow the lawn for me due to fatigue and ill health.
4. I could never ask someone to drive me to kidney dialysis three times a week"
(Read more at the original article)

What she says rings absolutely true with my own story of years of ill health.  As many of you know, I suffered from chronic migraines for over 13 years, dealing with, on average, three or more a week.  I had seen dozens of doctors and specialists, had MRI's, took a plethora of medications and suffered from days in bed, lights out, and constant tears.  To add up the number of hours wasted in dealing with my migraines would only make me saddened to know how much of my life was wasted on something simply because of my crappy American diet.

Here is my own version of Boller's response, as I have had many people say the same thing to me.  So, you could never give up your Big Mac and chips?  Well...

1. I could never again take above the recommended dosage of Excedrin, knowing that I could be destroying my kidneys (which I did constantly, and I feel guilty as hell for doing it, but it was my only chance of relief at the time).
2. I could never again take Excedrin like a daily vitamin, in hopes that it would prevent what I knew was inevitable.
3. I could never pray day in and day out weeks before my wedding, not that I wouldn't fall down the aisle, or that Mike might change his mind about marrying me, or that the caterer wouldn't show, but rather, that I wouldn't wake up with a migraine.  That was my deepest fear. (I literally took 3 Excedrin the night before and the morning of my wedding as preparation for the Big Day.)
4. I could never again miss one of my good friend's baby showers because I was vomiting and crying from a migraine for hours.
5.  I could never walk out of my classroom (with my students still in it) to literally fall to the floor in tears due to a sudden migraine attack & extreme pain, only to have my 10th graders run to the principals office because they thought I needed an ambulance. (I then had to be driven home by said principal because my vision was blurred, a common side effect of my migraines).
6. I could never again spend $500+ a month for pills, creams, drops, doctor's visits, etc.
7. I could never sit in doctor's office after doctor's office only to have them all say "You just need Imitrex and Topamax" after I've already told them that I've had it prescribed to me and both make me vomit all day and made my muscles so weak that I couldn't get out of bed.  None really seemed to care enough to try an alternate route. Pills, pills, pills & $$$$ was their focus.
8. I could never deal with the fear that I may have a brain tumor. (Which I was terribly afraid of, hence the MRI).
9. I could never miss out on so many incredible memories with friends & family, which happened so many times throughout the years.
10.  Lastly, I could never, ever, EVER again deal with the depression I had for months from not knowing what was wrong with me.

My health, happiness, and ability to lead a normal life is important to me, NOT seeking pleasure through tasty, unhealthy food.  Some of you may not be dealing with an immediate health problem at this moment, but think about all of the preventable diseases/illnesses that can easily be avoided by choosing a salad over a Big Mac, or oatmeal over Fruity Pebbles (cancer, heart attack, diabetes, stroke, etc).  What is truly important to you?  It's about choosing to make better decisions, knowing it could make or break your body.  Your body is only as good at the fuel you put in it.

For those that tend to be critical-  try not to be so judgmental of those "crazies" that choose to eat salad or something healthy at lunch.  (I can't tell you how many times I got the "You're eating a salad and carrots for lunch? That's it? That's so weird...").  I never quite understood why people were so quick & passionate to defend such a processed foods diet.  I even think they would agree that certain foods are bad, but when the moment comes where someone is in front of them eating well, they immediately laugh and say "You want a piece of this candy bar? Oh, that's right, you're on a DIET. Hahaha".  What does taunting accomplish? That salad is going to keep me feeling great the rest of the day, while the frozen mac & cheese in a box you (the taunter) picked up at the gas station is probably going to give you the 4:00 pm crash, bloating, and eventually hurt your body.  If you have nothing nice to say about my salad, please don't say it at all.  Now, obviously I used to eat terribly most of my life, so I'm not putting myself on a pedestal.  I'm not trying say that I am better than people who don't eat well.  I was uneducated most of my life! I made stupid decisions about healthy eating and living all. the. time.  But one thing is true: I never judged those those that strove to eat better & I sure as heck didn't try to defend my awful eating habits.  That would have just be lying to myself.  I simply chose to not do better....until now.

Emily recently followed up with "I Could Never Do That part II".  Please check it out!

Here's to a migraine-free rest of my life and a proud veggie eater.

-Lacey

Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Wedding Slim Down

I got married 2 months ago, and of course looking my best was important! But I wanted to stay on the same healthy pace I was on and not fluctuate too much either way in my weight. I also wanted to focus on getting in shape for our honeymoon; we went away for almost 3 weeks backpacking through South East Asia (Indonesia and Thailand) and had lots of adventures planned.
Hiked Mt. Batur in Bali, Indonesia
We had also just moved 2 months before the wedding, so eating healthy was super difficult (kitchen stuff not unpacked + a super teeny NYC kitchen to begin with)! But the best part of living in NYC is that we have access to any kind of food we want - especially healthy foods. Grocery shopping for me is half the battle.

Moving insanity
 These are some of my main tips that I followed every day for the 6 weeks before the wedding to tone up and slim down:


- Don't drink any calories 
I'm not gonna lie, I love drinking calories! But water is your best friend when you are trying to lose weight/slim down/not eat junk food. It keeps me full and hydrated.


- Walk more, take stairs when you can
Every movement counts. I added in a 20-30 minute walk every day during work. Get moving and burn extra calories, also leaving your office/desk during the day clears your mind - also helps me crave sugar less.

Leaving to backpack Southeast Asia!
- It's the little choices
Take it day by day. I talk to myself: "Steph do you need soda TODAY?" And usually I can say no, not today.

- Morning workout
When I work out in the morning - I see a significant improvement in my drinking/eating habits all day. My theory is that if I work hard in the AM, why would I ruin it with the shiz I eat the rest of the day? I also started to run twice a day to get in shape for our honeymoon - we had several hikes planned and I wanted to make sure I was in tip top shape. Running also helped to reduce wedding planning stress, it was nice to take out time for myself every day, even when my to do list was crazypants.


- Fruit snick snacks
Keeping grapes, strawberries or a banana on hand always helps me stay away from other unnatural sugars/candy. I can even trick myself into pretending grapes are candy by adding some honey and popping them into the freezer for a bit.

What are your tips/tricks? Comment below and I will share them on Facebook!

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- Stephanie

Monday, July 16, 2012

Blogger Bride MIA

Hey all,
It's been a while. I've been reading the blog and Lacey has been amazing! So thanks to Lacey for all her support while I've been super busy for several months.


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I got engaged on 9/10/11 and I got married on 5/26/12. So a big thank you to my beautiful bridesmaid blogger Lacey for pulling all the weight around here!


Engaged in Puerto Rico on 9/10/11
I had to take a blog break because I had so much else going on and it was just too overwhelming to add something else to my plate. Mental health is so important, so I had to take a few things off my to do list while I got everything else figured out. Wouldn't be too healthy for a health blogger to be super stressed about a health blog, would it?!

Wedding planning was amazing... we're a simple couple, so we weren't too stressed about wedding details. However, on top planning a wedding in 8 months, my new husband and I also made pre-wedding trips to Puerto Rico, Wisconsin, Tennessee, Puerto Rico again (our happy place), Ireland and Texas! We also planned a 3 week honeymoon backpacking through Indonesia, Thailand and Egypt - not to mention we both started new jobs this fall and moved into a new apartment in March. So please forgive my absence.

Ireland visiting my Sister studying abroad!
I have been keeping a list of all my blog ideas though - so posts will start trickling in again :) I had some great work out routines 2 months before the wedding (bridal workouts woo!), and got to try some amazing naturally gluten and dairy free foods across Asia and Egypt!
Honeymoon in Cairo, Egypt
Have a great week and I look forward to blogging with Strawberries & Tea again :)


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- Stephanie

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Productivity

1.  We did our table arrangements and seating assignments in less than an hour and a half tonight, for 118 people.  *Pat on back* Mike is an awesome engineer, so he has a sweet program where we could design the layout of the reception to scale.  I knew he was good for something.
2.  Since we have no friends yet that live nearby, and I wasn't sure if my gown needed to be hemmed, Mike closed his eyes, I put on the dress, and he managed to zip it up for me blindfolded.  Talk about skill.  Verdit, it needs about a 1" trim if I want to wear flats (which I do).  Ugh, more money to spend.  I wish I knew how to do it myself.  I would try if it wasn't my WEDDING DRESS.
3. We have to pick out songs for the DJ.  Why?  I don't know.  I thought I was paying him to do this for me.  Guess not.  We need: a. A wedding processional song.  Preferably something that could be played by a male friend on guitar. And not the traditional bride song.  I cringe just thinking about it  b. First dance    c. Mother/Son Dance    d. Father/daughter Dance.   Comment below with suggestions. Please.  Seriously.  PLEASE.  If we manage to use your suggestion maybe I'll send you a token of my appreciation.
4.  And finally, we have to design our ceremony.  We have a general layout, but any ideas would be helpful.  Again, leave a comment to brighten my day.


Mike is falling asleep.  The dogs are already snuggling.  Two more days until beach time.  Virginia Beach is 15 minutes away.  It's absolutely perfect.  Come visit us.  I like visitors and familiar faces.


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Life is good.

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Alive & Well

It's official.

We're in Norfolk, unpacked, and living a semi-normal, calm life.  We being Mike and I, not the dogs.  The dogs are always crazy.

Here's the rundown:

First, we got our kitchen together.  This was our first feat.




Then, our dogs cuddled.  For those who don't know them, Zoe is on the left (a beagle/jack russel terrier mix) and Rita is on the right (a lab/english setter mix).  They cuddle, wrestle, bark, and eat a lot.  Zoe is a quarter of Rita's size and she burps daily.  Rita cries like a baby when Daddy doesn't give her attention.
We love them.






Then, Mike felt the need to cuddle Zoe after work. She likes it, despite what her eyes say.





Finally, I made my first batch of pierogies ever.  Two days later, it was haluski.  The pseudo-Polish in me is coming out. Kurczewski's, you have taught me well.






We live a block away from the Elizabeth River, a mile from downtown Norfolk, and no longer 3 1/2 hours away from each other.  We're very happy about all of those, particularly the latter.

Expect regular updates and lots of pictures.  We miss you all dearly and can't wait to see many of you at the wedding in October. 


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Life is good.