Archives for: January 2005
It's get busy time
January 29th, 2005 , by adminOkay, January is almost over. I’ve been procrastinating about getting the self-improvement show on the road. I think about it all the time, but I’m not doing it yet. Before I know it, it will be March or April and I will still be in the same rut I have found myself for the past months.
I guess I just have to pick one thing and decide to do it. There are several to choose from. Why am I afraid to commit? I think I am afraid to be uncomfortable. It may be too much work to make a change. It is so easy not to.
Hmmmm…..which shall it be? Try to quit coffee? Cut down on my alcohol consumption? Cut down my evening meal portions? Increase my aerobic exercise? I only have to pick one. Or, if I did all four, just think of the health benefits!
I hope you all are having better luck with your New Year’s resolutions than I am!
I love the night life...... I like to boogie........
January 22nd, 2005 , by adminLast night was the annual fund-raiser for our local Performing Arts Center. I’m pretty involved with the center, so it was a special night for me. It’s a black tie affair with open bar and food tables. At 8:00 was a concert on stage with Peter Cincotti. He is the new up and coming ‘hottie’ in the jazz world. He put on a terrific show. He has a great voice and knows what he’s doing. I expect he will be right up there with Harry Conick Jr. within a few short years.
Anyway, I got all decked out for the party. Had my hair done up at the beauty salon. Wore a slinky, shiny navy blue number. Broke out some good jewelry and I even wore mascara! Hubby looked gorgeous in his new tuxedo. The food wasn’t all that exciting. I tasted enough of it to get my nose stuffed up, but definitely didn’t gorge myself.
After the concert there were desserts and dancing on the stage. That was fun. I nibbled on a cheesecake square, but it didn’t grab my attention, so didn’t finish it. The dancing was great. Especially after about three martinis (or was it four?) We B nonnies are lucky enough to have distilled liquor as a neutral beverage, so I don’t worry too much about it. Did I mention the dancing was great? I’m one sore puppy today. Used some muscles I don’t normally activate on a day to day basis. The band voted me as the dancer with the best moves……I hope I didn’t embarrass myself. I’ll count it as an aerobic activity for the week.
So now it’s back to humdrum.
Singing Weekend
January 17th, 2005 , by adminI don’t usually talk about my involvement in Sweet Adelines. But, this group is my drug. It is my escape from the every day stuff of making a living and dealing with life and integrating BTD.
This last weekend we had our annual retreat. We holed up in a hotel and did intensive work on our two competition songs we are preparing for Regional Competition in April.
This year we had 43 women participate. It was a great weekend. The work was grueling, but the camaraderie and sisterhood that comes from these weekends was priceless.
I made some BTD observations during this weekend. I roomed with two gals who are under 40. One of the girls suffers from lupus. She tries hard to keep the disease from flaring. She tries to follow her Doctor’s diet instructions. But this weekend she happened to be suffering from a sinus infection. I suffered from her snoring. I discussed my involvement with BTD with her. She wondered what her blood type is. We talked about wheat, since wheat seemed to be the main ingredient of the meals served to us. She mused about what would happen if she stopped wheat consumption for a couple of weeks. I encouraged her to try, since odds are that she is a blood type that shouldn’t be eating modern wheat. (DUH !)
My other young roommate had an array of prescription drugs lined up on the bathroom counter. There was Fosomax, Premarin, Zirtec and something else (I forget). But, there were too many drugs for such a young woman. She knows she is gluten intolerant and does not eat wheat. She talked about how her Doctor wanted her to take calcium supplements, and that she used to take a whole lot of vitamins. She said she felt a lot better when she took the vitamins. It seems it’s a lot easier for her to take these drugs and deal with their side effects than to take supplements. I didn’t press the subject as I finished swallowing my baggie full of vitamins and supplements. At least she doesn't eat wheat.
Our weekend was a package deal, so meals were included and we were at the mercy of the hotel as to what was served. I saw the direct effects of food on the chorus after the lunch meal. They had served a chicken fettuccini with Caesar salad and rolls. The heavy cream and wheat in that meal turned the whole chorus into a big sleepy crowd (okay, not me, I only ate the Caesar salad and an apple). The poor director couldn’t keep anyone on track for at least an hour into that afternoon’s rehearsal. It was very frustrating for her.
I did pretty well avoiding the really big avoids during the weekend. I probably had more wine than I should have on Saturday night. I did let some wheat sneak in at the Sunday breakfast. They didn’t have a decent protein choice, and I got lazy with my resolve, being as I was quite tired from very little sleep (from all the snoring from my roomates) for two nights.
But, the weekend was wonderful. It was very good for my soul. I’ll let my body recover and get back to normal over the next few days.
A Typical BTD Week
January 7th, 2005 , by adminThis has been a good week for eating right. I’ll give some examples. Maybe it will be inspiration for any that might need it.
Monday night hubby made a dynamite cabbage soup. It had onions, tomatoes (okay for nonnies),vegetable broth and was very spicy. A dollop of sour cream on top made it even better when I ate some for a snack on Tuesday.
Tuesday I was feeling a little foggy headed and had scratchy throat, so I sucked on my Proberry-3 bottle several times. I requested lamb and sweet potato for dinner, as I wanted to only put beneficial foods in my body all day to boost my immune system.
I was feeling fine the next day.
Wednesday….oh my goodness! Hubby found fresh sashimi grade tuna at the grocery store. He seared it ever so lightly and made a mango, cilantro, tomato salsa to go with it, served on a bed of watercress. I was temporarily transported to balmy Hawaii while eating that.
Thursday night was leftover lamb and steamed broccoli, while he roasted a chicken for himself and daughter.
Tonight it looks like steak and salad.
For breakfast I usually have a Membrane Fluidizer Cocktail with a tablespoon of protein powder and a teaspoon of psillium added. My nutritional therapist made me add the psillium. If it is a weekend, I will generally fry up a couple of eggs instead of the MFC.
Lunches are either nonfat yogurt or cottage cheese. On a rare occasion (like yesterday) I will have lunch in a restaurant with ‘the girls’. We usually go to a Thai restaurant where I know I can get a compliant beef and vegetable dish that has no grains in it.
For snacking, I usually have a handful of compliant nuts. It’s a mix of almonds, walnuts, pecans, macadamias and brazil nuts. Also if there is some seasonal fresh fruit, I will have some of that.
So, that is pretty typical for weekdays. Weekends are a little looser because hubby will sometimes buy a loaf of designer bread and sometimes I can’t resist it. Or he will buy special pate and cheeses from the deli. There are some things I can’t resist!
Last Year's Resolutions Revisited
January 2nd, 2005 , by adminHappy New Year to everyone! My best wishes to you all for attaining you goals in the coming year.
And also my most deepest sympathies to all those affected by the disaster in South Asia.
My first blog here at the BTD web site was on January 3rd of last year. I decided to go back and revisit my resolutions to see if I came near to achieving them. Hah! Not even close! The good news is I haven’t taken any steps backward.
So, here is an update on my last years resolutions.
1. Recent blood tests show my cholesterol has risen from 202 to 248 over the past two years.
Well, I did take care of that one. My naturopath and I experimented with Red Yeast Rice. It has brought my cholesterol down to just below 200 now. Unfortunately, diet alone couldn’t bring it down.
2. My glucose count rose from 99 to 113. (A1C is 5.2, so that’s okay.)
Somehow that was taken care of by the Red Yeast Rice, too. My glucose and cholesterol levels seem to go up and down together.
3. I have problems with portion control.
I haven’t completely solved that one yet. After seeing a nutritional therapist, she convinced me to start eating a meal earlier in the day. (I have never been a breakfast eater). So, now I try to have a Membrane Fluidizer cocktail with protein powder before I leave the house for the day. That has added some calories, so I am struggling to cut down my portions at the evening meal.
4. I need to quit that morning cup of coffee and go back to green tea.
I haven’t even gotten close on that one. I often have a green tea in the afternoon, but the morning coffee is still beckoning me.
5. I need more aerobic exercise.
I’m still working on that one. The problem in my S-I joint is still there, so once or twice a week is max for me right now. I’m working with a physical therapist on the problem. But, I have added Yoga to my exercise playbill. I try to do that once or twice a week along with my Pilates sessions two to three times a week.
6. My blood pressure is too high.
That’s been pretty good lately, too. I take a naturopathic supplement with rowolfia in it. It is a CNS suppressant and works well. I’d like not to take it. My blood pressure is always higher at work. So, until I can figure out how not to work and still make a living, I will probably have to take the supplement.
7. I have eight more pounds to lose to get to “wedding weight”.
I still have eight more pounds to lose to get to wedding weight. Guess I’ll have to keep working on that one.
So, all in all, I guess I didn’t do too badly. I didn’t get any worse. I wish I could cure all my problems through diet. Striving for 100% compliance should be my goal for the coming year. I’m not sure I’m ready to make that commitment yet. I’m not ready to lay all those guilt trips on myself. Life is too short.

