So many wonderful things have happened since I last posted! First of all, my daughter was married in a beautiful outdoor wedding on a crisp, clear Friday, December 21. With family and friends present, my son walked her down the aisle to meet her new husband in a low-key, relaxed ceremony. It was followed by a fun reception at the same venue as the wedding. The whole experience was great: driving down to El Paso on Wednesday in a terrible high wind-brownout condition dust storm to pick up her dress (running into tumbleweeds, dodging swaying 18-wheelers and me almost choking on a double cheeseburger while driving 70 mph on an interstate were highlights), the Thursday rehearsal and rehearsal luncheon, last-minute shopping for wedding supplies, discovering that the right foundation garments really can make you look better than you actually do, preparing flower girl baskets with rose petals and going to the salon to get our hair and makeup done before the wedding, sipping mimosas and eating doughnuts and fruit salad, driving the bride in full regalia to the venue . . . it was just fun, and I hope my daughter had the wedding she always wanted.
The only disappointment I had this holiday season was that I wanted to do at least one backpack and one long hike, but my dad got sick and my other hiking buddy was out of town, so neither happened. Oh well, I still have two long holiday weekends (MLK Day and Presidents Day) before the February-May "holiday drought" and if weather and schedules permit, I hope to get out again very soon.
Succulents: they are all inside and not particularly happy about it, but with temperatures dropping to 20 at night, they wouldn’t make it outdoors. I moved the big dish garden and the kittens forgot about it for a while and it recovered slightly from being crushed and bitten by kitten bodies and teeth, but it was rediscovered and I awoke one morning to find the poor plants in a dire condition. I was crushed (ha ha) realizing the toothpicks had been ineffective in dissuading the kittens from getting in the plants, but then I had a flash of brilliance, a solution that should work, which has been implemented and cannot be described, only pictured, here:
Take that, kittens!
So, in all the fun and exciting times, holidays and time off work, I have not kept to my diet at all, in fact, I have eaten copiously of holiday junk food, and now I’ve got to get back to it. I had gotten down to 163 and change, not sure what I am now but I’m sure it’s back up to 170 or so. Not to worry, I kept up my exercise and feel good and I think I can get back on track. It’s back to work tomorrow, back to a normal schedule, and I think I can do it. I've been reading some research about how the prefrontal cortex of the brain governs poor decision making regarding eating and I may look into solutions for prefrontal cortex issues to help with my food problem. I know someday "they" will disover that sweet and fatty food is just as addictive as narcotics.
Happy New Year, it's good to see 2013!
Wonderful trip
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