Saturday, June 18, 2011

Staying Healthy on Vacation

In case you didn't know, I was on vacation this week and arrived home last night. To meet the scale. and to figure out what to eat for dinner.

This conversation actually did happen:

Husband: "So what do you want to do for dinner tonight?"
Me: "I don't know yet. Let's see what the scale says."

But let's be honest, did I change my dinner decision based on what the scale said: No.

I gained weight. What do you mean I gained weight? I went on a 3 hour hike! And it required swimming, and climbing over big piles of rocks! I saw across the bay! Grrr!

One thing I will say, is that I didn't throw it all out the window as soon as I clocked out of work and hopped in the car for the trek to the lake... I counted my points until we actually got on the water. Meaning: when we went to McDonalds and Subway, I made good decisions and I was aware of the nutrition facts of the foods that I ate. That's something to be applauded, I think. However, I didn't start caring about what I ate once we got off the lake. I had a burger, fries, and a shake for lunch and pizza for dinner. DOH. But man, it sure is good to eat those things every once in a while.

I am lucky that I have trained myself well. I no longer hate myself for little hiccups or mishaps. I don't beat myself up about it. I looked at the week and looked at what could have caused my unanticipated weight gain.

Gross as it is, I was camping. I didn't want to use the outdoor toilet that was in too plain of view. I likely hadn't eliminated everything out of my intestines. I'm pretty sure that this is the reason every time I "gain weight". Because I drop the 3-4 lbs within a few days and if it were "real" weight, I doubt that would happen.

Things I will do differently next time we go camping:

#1. Plan ahead better. My husband does ALL of the cooking for us on these trips. Which means that he decides what we eat. This means that I have a lot of influence on what we eat. If I would have planned ahead better, I could have known the points values of the meals, snacks, and side dishes.

#2. Be less passive. This means that I need to make absolutely sure that we bring the things that I need to be successful. Even if I'm the only person that wants them. It's my vacation too, and I don't want my vacation to be ruined when I come home by having gained weight.
#2a. Bring crystal light packets. I mentioned getting crystal light packets when we were shopping for the trip, but I didn't outright say, "we will get some." That was a mistake. I drank a lot of gatorade. Gatorade has a lot of calories in it. I liked the taste of the gatorade and didn't want as much plain water as I should have had. I'm pretty sure that gatorade is the #1 reason I gained weight. Crystal light would have given me the flavored drink, without the calories. :-( It's really easy for me to forget about the calories I've consumed in beverages if I don't write them down.
#2b. Bring 100 calorie snack packs. I ate 260 calorie bags of cookies. I ate goldfish and Cheetos and jerky. If I were in the "real world" instead of "vacation land," I would NEVER have eaten those things. Because there were limited options for snacks, I had no choice but to snack on the "bad" stuff. I'll fix this next time.
#2c. Force someone to buy diet soda. Buy my own damn diet soda for my husband and I and hide it in our own separate cooler in our tent. I'm going to need to get a bigger tent for all the food-hording that I'm planning. ;) I didn't open a single soda while we were on the trip. But I did have sips of my husbands. Empty wasted calories. A diet sprite or coke would have been great and refreshing and would have mixed things up nicely, but I didn't have any. So I drank a lot more calorie-laden Gatorade than I should have. (The only times I drink sodas are when I am having specific cravings for one. or if I need caffeine. I avoid Gatorade like the plague in the real-world too.)

#3. Be meaner. Not really, but bring my own foods and don't share them. Why am I sharing ALL the snacks we brought? -When we have to wheedle to get anything from your store of snacks? Huh? Huh? Rude. If the other people on the trip don't care about their eating choices, I should bring along my special healthier foods and bring only enough for me, in my own bag, and keep them only for me. This will keep me from "over-snacking." If I plan ahead and know the points values of the meals, I can then decide how many extra points I have for snacks.

#4. Be cognizant of why I'm eating. I'm pretty sure I did a lot of "boredom" eating while floating around on the fishing boat. I should have had chewing gum mixed in with the snack boxes. or remembered to drink more water to determine if I was really hungry.

#5. Remember that it is NOT "too much work" to track what I eat (and drink) and the nutritional information for it, and the added food I can eat for being more active.

Hopefully next time I can remember these things and do better!

1 comment:

  1. Ok, get a bigger tent for all your food hoarding, just remember if you camp somewhere that the wildlife may decide to snack on you, they are not kidding when they say dont keep food in your tent. :)

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