Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Come thou fount...

This Pinterest find deserves a post of its own.

It's obviously beautiful to look at, and I'm already convinced that I'll be making something like this to hang in my house somewhere.

But it also speaks to my soul. It's a line from Come Thou Fount (please listen to the video below if you've never heard it), which is one of my top five favorite praise and worship songs. I start to cry every single time I hear it at the exact same line.

Oh to grace, how great a debtor daily I'm constrained to be.
Let Thy goodness, like a fetter, bind my wandering heart to Thee.
Prone to wander, Lord I feel it -- prone to leave the God I love.
Here's my heart, Lord, take and seal it -- seal it for Thy courts above.

I picture my Lord, faithful as ever, watching me make the same mistakes, commit the same sins over and over again. I picture Him watching my heart wander, and it just shatters me. But then I remember that I'm no longer a prisoner to my sin because Jesus paid it all. I may be prone to wander, but He's always waiting for me to return. All to Him I owe.


My Music Wednesday...

It has been awhile, but this song popped up on my Pandora this morning, so I thought I'd share it with y'all because it always makes me smile.

Good Directions by Billy Currington

Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Thoughts on Slim4Life...

I promise I won't bore you guys with diet stuff very often, but I did tell you that I would share my thoughts on the Slim4Life system.  And since I went for my three-week weigh-in yesterday and had lost 16.6 pounds, I figured now was as good a time as any.

I decided on Slim4Life because I had heard ads on the radio that talked about (1) quick weight loss and (2) the ability to eat grocery store food and eat out.  When I did some research, I thought that it seemed like a happy medium between Weight Watchers (which is super flexible and loosey goosey) and Jenny Craig/NutriSystem (which require you to buy their food).  So I went in for the initial consultation, and here's what I learned.

1) It is $6/week, but...
... they tell you that, for you to lose maximum weight, you've got to buy their "supplements."  The supplements are (1) fatty acids/fish oil (to keep your skin tight when you lose the weight), (2) vitamins, (3) "metabolizer" (just natural ingredients to help curb your appetite and cravings), (4) protein bars, and (5) various other protein-rich snacks.  They really push the supplements, and after I bought six weeks' worth, I was out around $350-ish (and I didn't buy the vitamin or the fatty acids - when I run out of the initial sample supply they gave me, I'm just going to get them at GNC).  Plus I had to pay around $300 to join for twelve weeks.  So it's not cheap. 

2) There's a lot of food you can't eat... 
The program is based on an approximately 1500 calorie per day diet.  They give you a food list with the foods you're allowed to eat.  Essentially, you get two proteins (meat/seafood), two fruts fruits (thanks, Mom!), four vegetables, two starches, and one fat per day (plus two supplement snacks).  They limit portion size, as well as the foods you're allowed to eat.  Notably, there's almost no cheese (except cottage cheese, which I don't eat), salt (to keep off water weight), processed sugar, or caffeine.  And no Diet Coke, which was REALLY hard at first.

3) ... But it works.
After a three-day "prep" period, during which I ate 2-3 pounds of meat a day and unlimited raw green veggies, I had lost about 5 pounds.  From then on, I've continued to lose it.  It's hard at times because I really just want some pasta or a cookie.  And on Weight Watchers, I could have that.  But then I couldn't eat anything else for the rest of the day.  For me, the structure is better.  It teaches you to make good choices, and I've started to crave the things that are good for me - fresh fruit, crunchy vegetables, fresh fish and scallops.  And yes, some of the "rules" are dumb.  No carrots? Or corn?  As one friend put it, you don't get fat eating carrots.  And the no salt thing is killing me. 

But I can't argue with results.  It's working.  And doable for me.  I just adapt where I need to to stay sane (i.e. I occasionally have full-fat balsamic vinegarette dressing instead of fat free... I'm such a cheater! ;)). And I like that someone's checking up on me.  If I don't come in to meet with someone when I say I'm going to, someone calls me to see when I'm coming in next.  I try to go in twice a week.  Which can be sort of a pain, but I honestly think that's part of the magic.  It's good to talk about what's working and what isn't, and it's really nice to have the support. 

Bottom line - expensive but worth it.  At least for me. :)

Monday, October 17, 2011

Lessons from a fortune cookie...

Whew.  Glad that's over.  Now I can sleep!

But first, I'll tell you what my fortune cookie told me today at lunch:

You are a lover of words, someday you should write a book.

(Let's just gloss over the fact that the comma should actually be a period, shall we?)

Does God speak through fortune cookies?  Because I'm pretty sure He just did . . . ;)

Sunday, October 16, 2011

What I've done this weekend...

Work.

That's it.

All weekend.

Tomorrow's noon deadline (and the lengthy nap I'll be taking immediately afterward) can't come soon enough.
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