It was a great hike! We had a blast! Jason even found some mushrooms to bring home to eat!!
My new boots worked well, but my heel (plantars fasciitis) is really kicking now that it is one day later!
I’m Maryfran, a down to earth, open and honest writer who has had incredible success with weight loss (150 pounds) and also a regain. I’m currently on a weight loss journey and working to lose my weight. I write a little about everything....life is so interconnected and all encompassing! Belief is the key to success in life and how I came up with my name for my sites! Believe!
What is wrong with me??? I literally can't seem to stop eating! I tell myself that I'm going to get it under control. No more.......Yet when it comes time to eat I just eat with abandon! There is a war waging in my head and the fat side is winning!
Yesterday I literally stood in the kitchen putting some chips in a bowl and I literally told myself "Maryfran, you shouldn't eat these...you want to be thin" and I then immediately said "I don't care" and I ate the chips in the bowl. I sometimes say "tomorrow" or "my next meal I'll be good". But yesterday I just didn't care......but I cared about the numbers on the scale and how bloated I feel!
Hey, at least I am putting them in the bowl versus eating the straight out of the bag because we all know that if I did that....the bag would be gone in one sitting!
I am miserable and feel bloated and icky. I want to be thin and feel good about myself. Yet I want to eat what I want and when I want. I know I can't have it both ways! Yet I sit on the fence and often fall onto the fat side of the fence!
This is so difficult and I so wish there was an easy answer!!!!!
I seriously must be insane!
A cool refreshing salad for the summer months
In a large bowl combine:
6 cups fresh broccoli florets
1 can (8oz) sliced water chesnuts, drained
½ cup dried cranberries
¼ cup chopped red onion
In a small bowl whisk together
¾ cup mayo
¾ cup yogurt
1 ½ tsp cider vinegar
1 ½ tsp sugar
1 ½ tsp Dijon mustard
¼ tsp salt
1/8 tsp pepper
Pour dressing/liquid over broccoli and toss to coat.
Just before serving sprinkle with ¼ cup slivered almonds
(optional)
Serving Size ½ cup
Per serving (without the almonds)
Cal 51.8
Fat 0.5
Sat Fat 0.2
Poly Fat 0.1
Mono fat 0.1
Chol 0.9
Dietary Fiber 1.8
Sugars 5.6
Protein 2.6
Alternate versions:
Use raisins instead of cranberries
Different dressing
1 cup miracle whip
1 tbs vinegar
1/3 cup sugar
Click here for a printable copy of this Broccoli Salad Recipe.
Hiking is great exercise and I am totally blessed to have the Appalachian Trail meander through our area. We have plenty of additional parks and trails to keep us hiking and moving! This past weekend was no different.
After our last experience on the Appalachian trail where we hiked a further and longer than we had planned, resulting in a case of heat exhaustion, I am happy to announce that our most recent hike on the Appalachian Trail was uneventful!
We decided to hike North from Keys Gap, which is North of Harpers Ferry. I really want to hike Maryland Heights again (and for the first time ever with Jason) but the Harpers Ferry area is SO darn busy and it is difficult to find parking. Sooo, we settled on the AT again.
This trail was awesome. We parked and for the most part, the 3-4 miles that we walked on this trail was flat with very minimal grades! YAY! My favorite! There were some rocks....ok, a LOT of rocks! It was a very rocky path! But it was a great hike! We saw some pretty incredible aspects of nature!
We saw some deer...and even this youngster....
So how did my new hiking boots that I talked about recently work out on the trail? I went with ultra light boots. They feel amazing on my feet! But the trail was too rocky. My ankles are too week and my feet are too messed up. I need a heavier boot for rough terrain. So back to the drawing board for the rough rocky trails! I will still be using these new Asolo ultra light boots for easy trails.....ones without tons of rocks, so it is not a waste!!!!
Hiking with your best friend is the best thing in the world......I can't wait to go again!
It is no secret that I am overweight, obese really. I can't hide it. All it takes is one glance and it is clear that I have a weight issue. Luckily for me, I have managed to ride this storm of obesity without too many emotional issues and hang ups. But I have one big one. I get embarrassed to be buying things for a healthy life. Yeah, isn't that crazy!
Years upon years ago when I bought my first bike as an adult, I was kind of embarrassed to go buy a bike and spend a lot of money. I was probably almost 300 pounds at that point. All I could think about was what were the salesmen thinking about this fat girl buying a bike. I was sure they were thinking it! But I screwed up my courage and I did it anyway! I went and bought my bike. (This was in 2001 and I bought a Trek Navigator). Yes, it took courage and no...I have NEVER regretted my decision.
You would think that I would have learned my lesson to gather my courage right? But no.....I still struggle with it. A few years back I went to replace a pair of hiking boots. I replaced them with the exact same make and model of boot. This should have been an easy purchase. But it wasn't. I went to the shoe section and asked for the shoe that I was interested in. The sales person brought me the shoe I requested and then proceeded to do the shoe sales man game. They had me try on a shoe a size smaller. Why, I still don't know! And then they insisted that they knew what they were doing and the smaller size was what I needed. I was a fat girl in a healthy fit persons store and I felt out of place and shy. All of those feelings of being 'a fish out of water' flowed over me. I didn't stand up for myself and I bought those 'size smaller' shoes.
I didn't notice too much of an issue with the new shoes at first. Mainly because life happened and we didn't hike much. When we did hike it was just little short hikes. It wasn't until we started to hike regularly this year that I realized that there was a huge problem. (And yes, it is to my shame that it took me years to really reach this decision). I knew that my shoes were not comfortable and that the longer I hiked they more my feet bothered me. But it wasn't until we hiked for over 5 hours that I knew something had to change IMMEDIATLY! After the 5 hour hike, my feet were so sore. In particular, my toes. They hurt so badly each time we went downhill (because they bumped the front of my boot) and for days upon days afterward they hurt anytime something touched the toenails.......the sheets covering my feet in bed hurt! I had to do something.
I did buy a new pair of boots on Friday. I like them. They are comfortable. THey will be great for certain types of hiking. (But I will still need a heavier pair of boots for more rough terrain).
I could have saved myself so much trouble had I just stood up for myself and gotten over the shame and embarrassment when I bought those last boots. I would have certainly purchased the correct size boot. (I would assume). I wouldn't have let a salesperson talk me into something that I kind of suspected was wrong. I allowed myself to be shadowed and it backfired. That is my lesson....no shame! I am out there doing it. It doesn't matter what a sales person thinks. It doesn't matter that they THINK they know more than I in every situation. They do not. Their advise is awesome....but it's NOT the end all be all answer! Trust yourself!
It was a hot one....so very hot! We were not going to let that deter us though! So we headed out to the Appalachian Trail. We just picked a spot. We didn't know what we would see, if anything. We were ok with that! We just wanted to be outside and enjoying nature! We headed Southbound on the AT and we were loving the trail.
The trail was mostly shaded and it was gently rolling. There were no major grades and we knew that the hike was going to be awesome. We were just moving along at a nice clip! A few miles into the hike we hit it. We hit the rocks. We hit the incline. We hit the yucky part! Ok, not yucky but rather the hard part! The hill didn't stop.
I had a mileage goal in my head. I was determined to reach that mileage goal. So I kept climbing! My trekking poles continued to do a fabulous job and I trucked on up that hill. We made it to my mileage goal and I was so happy and proud of myself. I could feel the first tingling of tiredness and knew that I could get back to the car but would be tired. It was a great place to turn around!
"But what if we are only 10 feet from an overlook," Jason asked? Well, that is a good question. We were climbing. Surely we were going to climb to an overlook right? But how much further was it? Jason started to walk ahead to see if there was anything in site around the corner. I reluctantly followed. We hiked a bit further unsure and then we got lucky! A hiker was coming down the hill and we asked him! The answer was a mixed bag. There was an overlook. YAY! But this said overlook was about a mile further! BOOO! Jason left the decision up to me. I'm either brave or a sucker for that man since I knew he really wanted to see the overlook! (probably a bit of both!) I decided to hike onward toward the overlook!
I did make it and I enjoyed the view. But then it was time to turn around and head back. Luckily it was downhill....but it was still a hike! About a mile into the return trip, I started to feel it. What is it? I was started to feel the early signs of heat exhaustion. We immediately stopped and I allowed myself to cool down and I drank water. We started hiking again. It was a long walk back! I had to stop and sit about 3 times on the way back. (It could have been worse!) As if that wasn't enough fun? About a mile from the car we ran out of water. We had not planned on hiking as long as we did...ooops! Luckily we had waters in the car which we guzzled as soon as we got back!
And yes, we made it safe and sound. My last 'sit down' was literally in sight of the parking lot (although I couldn't see our car or any cars from there...just a wee corner of the parking lot). I had progressed past just the first stages of heat exhaustion and I was so sick to my stomach. I thought I was going to hurl! Luckily for me, I didn't! After I cooled down a bit (no water so I couldn't drink also) we headed for the car where we did have water! That water tasted so good!
I am actually super proud of our longer than planned hike. It was tough...especially with the heat exhaustion. My legs were super tight and achy the next day. My planters fasciitis was kicking after we were done. But I did it! GO ME!
OK, ok ok ....so I'm a bit late in sharing my monthly weight loss goals and how I did in July! Better late than never right? I have some basic goals that I strive to keep each month. They rarely change but do sometimes get tweaked a bit to fit my life as it is at that exact moment. I try to keep my goals flexible so that it allows me to 'fail' but still succeed. You can read more about my goals and how I came to this set of goals here. For right now, lets see how I did in the month of July!
July Goals
Hiking At Little Bennett Regional Park |
Weverton Cliffs (Maryland AT) |