Tuesday, June 12, 2007

Back in the Saddle Again

It's been a few weeks since I have gotten out of bed and went for my daily walk/run. Of course, I had lots of excuses. First it was youth conference prep, then it was youth conference recovery, then it was making up for all the other things I had procrastinated, and then I was just out of the habit. So, I got up this morning at 5:50am and hit the walking path. Again, I think I may be more cut out to be a "walker" than a "runner." I did have to supress the urge to jog every now and then, but I didn't want to push it my first day back. And I keep telling myself not to be so hard about what I don't do (ie, run for 30 minutes straight), but I need to be proud of myself for doing anything, even if it is just walking [for 2.67 miles, thank you MapMyRun.com]. Interestingly, I was able to walk my route today in almost as quick of time as I "ran" it, so, yeah, I am thinking I'll save my joints some pain and not push so hard. I have really felt an urgency lately to get my act together as far as my health goes, and it is just not something that I feel like has ever come naturally to me. I remember in college several of my girlfriends would "go running" (back in the day with their CD players or walkmans, yay for the skinny IPODs) and I tried to fake like I did too, every now and then, but really, I was more inclined to run down to the basement vending machine in times of any ebbing emotion. I have watched enough Oprah and Discovery Health programs to self-diagnose myself as an emotional eater, and as the kids have brought more heights to my emotional rollar coaster, I have become an emotional soda drinker. I thought this morning about how I had cut back a lot on my drinking (seriously, it feels like an addiction to me, so don't laugh if I sound like I am at an AA meeting), but how I still mourned and struggled with the choice of to drink or not to drink. Eating out is the worst. I don't know if (other than the fact that I really like the sweet, dark, bubbly, burny beverages) because of my years waitressing I feel like I am helping boost the waiter's ticket by ordering a soda that is overly priced at $1.59 (although the free refills do bring some solace). OR, if, when I am at a soda fountain I look at the options and really am not that attracted to any of the other brands of soft drinks, other than the sweet, dark, bubbly, burny nectar of heaven. BUT at all times I feel in conflict between what I know and what I want to do versus what I think I should even worry about. I mean, I know there are really big issues in the world that I could really get on board with, but I keep getting caught up in this caffeine thing. And, for the record, I do not want to develop a taste for the Diet since it still has caffeine, which I believe is not good for me. I've had enough withdrawl headaches to throw that red flag up. And the caffeine free still has the sugar, which looks lovely as I wear it on my thighs. And Diet Caffeine Free? Seriously? Why bother? So, I am weighing this all out (ya gotta love real soul searching with the Dreamgirls soundtrack blaring in my earbuds) and I realize it comes back to the Relief Society lesson we had on Sunday.

It was about integrity and I thought it was really enlightening to me. I KNOW what is best for my body. Heck, even when I was sad for myself that I was up early, I thought of the "early to rise" scripture and of all I would be able to do when I got home before the kids got up (like blog), and how I couldn't help but being proud of doing something good for me. But somehow, even though I KNOW I should give up the hooch, I am having a hard time making the "click" with following through and "doing" it (or in this case "not drinking it"). I mean, when something "clicks" it isn't a struggle and I don't have a such a problem committing to the idea. But, man! I feel like I'd be giving up my best boyfriend (yes, in my mind my soda love is a man, but SUCH a great girlfriend . . . so I think my soda love is gay.) Really, when I have triumphed over a dirty bathroom, who really celebrates with me? My 32 oz. Coke. When I am having a "I'm gonna pull me hair out if you whine one more time" day, who feels my pain? My 64 oz. Coke. When I have successfully filled my basket at Sam's Club and the debit card hasn't declined the purchases, who helps me with my buyer's remorse? That's right, my Coke. How do you give up that kind of emotional support? So, you see, I AM IN LIMBO here, about what to do with what I feel and how to do it and if I even really want to do it. Blah Blah Blah, yadda yadda yadda. Integrity smegrity.

Alright, the first of the kids has gotten up, so I need to high tail it to clean-up for the day. Have a great Tuesday.

9 comments:

Erin said...

Okay, as I have attempted the "quitting of the soda" many times before, I am now just a fan of 'all things in moderation.' Really, I know myself better than to nix it altogether. If you just let yourself have it on the weekend, or something, then you'll be a little better off but not quite miserable. And don't keep it in your fridge. If the only time you can get it is when you eat out you'll be a little better off too (despite still eating out a lot, I know). See, this is how I justify it...Integrity? Huh? This, my dear, is shear justification through and through. Something I'm very very good at. Try it. It might work for you too, sista!

Jerolyn said...

I sorta really stopped the dark soda when I saw a science fair project at Katies school showing what dark soda does to a bone after a period of time-SCARY

notice I said "sorta really"
I do endulge from time to time!
love ya~good luck

The RealFatman said...

Oh Come on we are talking about Soda here we are not even discussing wine in Paris or anything. The walking thing I say you go girl cause I myself have to constantly make myself go to the gym and sometimes I just don't want to. But the soda thing is a tough one so really kudos if you can kick it and really I do not think it is bad if you do not.

chris jenkins said...

i am with Erin -"moderation" is the key and if it isn't around at home then you won't go have the opportunity to grab a Coke.

good for you on getting back out there and walking and maybe if you feel the urge to jog, you can just do a little bit of both? keep it up - you'll do good - you already look great!

love ya :D

Beth said...

Seems to me, as having kicked the habit of the caffeine years ago now, but still obviously needing to deal with other food related issues, that it's really about motivation and what gets you to commit. That seems to be the case for all things in our lives. Knowing something and "feeling" it are two completely different things. I respect and probably envy people who just quit doing things once they realize it's "not good for me". Just like that. I chalk it up to one of the temptations/challenges/trials of living when we do. If we had been born 400 years ago, it would have been something else. I think we have to view something as almost a moral issue to really commit. I'm not saying it's a moral issue. But, if you could think of it as one, maybe you would have more success. Like

Molly said...

I, too, suffer from addiction to soda, but Diet Coke. :) I've quit before, and it was easiest just to do it cold turkey. But, I started again because I just love it...just like you said, it's my comfort and with everything else that is going on with me, I figure I can splurge on a Diet Coke! But I know you've been wanting to quit for a long time, so if it is really that important, I say just do it cold turkey. The headaches go away after a week.

Ryan said...

walkign i think is way better for your knees and joints and all that, so yay for kicking butt walking. My boobs hurt when I run, so yay me for that excuse, finally it pays off to lug these things around.
Your coke..hmmmm...im still stuck on it having sexual orientation. You definetly have a serious connection with the beverage!

Sarah said...

i can't get rid of my soda! i love my DP. and i'm such a walker definately not a runner!

Kourtney said...

Oh, I so know what the soda addiction is like. Sorry, but I have to represent for the Pepsi drinkers out there! Go Pepsi! Back before I had Landon and was working out like crazy I only would have soda on a rare occasion. And after not having it for awhile when I did drink it I felt so bloated! But since having Landon (and not being fit) I fell off the bandwagon. I've resorted to Caffeine Free Diet Pepsi (I call it Pepsi Gold for short). I never knew it existed, but I absolutely have the craving for that burning sensation in my throat. So now that's what I "treat" myself with at night. I actually look forward to it. Sad I know.
And the running thing, I keep telling myself that since I can't get to the gym I've got to start running again, but it has yet to happen! So any day you do run/walk is great!