30 Days Paleo: Week One Recap
I posted last week about eating intentionally, and I’m happy to say so far so good! I’ve been following the meal plans I made up for myself pretty well, and it has made day-to-day life so much easier when I’m lazy and don’t want to think about what to eat. I wrote down meals for breakfast, lunch, and a few dinners (my mom and I take turns cooking), along with cookbooks and page numbers, and then went shopping for everything I would need for those meals. So there’s no mindlessly searching through my cookbooks or the fridge and not having ingredients or feeling too lazy to whip something up.
My snacking instincts have dropped considerably; I no longer crave food while watching TV, which is a big one, and I rarely snack unless I’m actually hungry — in which case I grab a bit of protein and some veggies instead of reaching for whatever junk is available.
Excitingly, I lost almost five pounds last week. I would like to lose weight, but I haven’t actually been focused on it, so it’s a nice side effect of eating healthy, for sure! I was surprised to have lost so much, because I started my first post-pregnancy period — usually, you gain weight around that time — and I haven’t been doing a super strict Paleo diet at all. Meaning, while I’m sticking to the no dairy, sugar, legumes, or grains, I’ve had Paleo chocolate chip cookies and Chunky Monkey muffins, and on Sunday because it was Father’s day, I made Mr. Owl waffles for breakfast and had some myself. And then later had some BBQ chips and some potato salad. None of which was Paleo.
But I didn’t let that derail my healthy choices, and I feel pretty good!
I also took bike rides four days last week, and every ride got easier– it’s amazing to feel your body getting stronger!
We live in the country/seaside area (it’s hard to categorize; we’re near to an ocean inlet, yet there’s also woods, yet there’s also farm area– here’s a snippet of a bike ride so you can see the different scenery), so my husband or my brother and I can take this one long loop that has a few hard hills and ends with a killingly long hill up to our house. The first day, I had to walk up all of the hills. The second day, I walked all of the hills but made myself get up the last, longest one. The third day, my husband and I took a shorter ride around another loop, and I made it up all the hills (but they weren’t as intense!).
And the fourth day, much to my happiness, I made it up all but one hill, and didn’t get off the bike on the last and hardest one.
I think the best thing about these rides is that every time we go, the hills get easier! They still wind me, and my legs feel like jelly at the end, but the hills feel shorter and shorter, and my stamina for getting up them is getting stronger and stronger. I love it!
Another thing I’ve noticed in this last week is that I no longer feel like I have to have coffee in the morning. Before last week, I was heading straight for coffee and drinking 2+ cups a day because I had no energy. But in the last few days, I’ve only had one cup. And two days ago I woke up and thought “Eh, I don’t need coffee today!” So that’s good!
I think the only thing I’m still struggling with is drinking enough water. I just forget. I have a water bottle to take everywhere with me, but some days I realize I haven’t been reaching for it and I actually crave water. Which is probably not a good thing, haha! But I’m working on it!
I still haven’t come up with rewards or goals, other than the goal of weighing less than my husband, but I’ll work on coming up with those this week.
If you want to keep up with my semi-daily health updates, you can check Instagram (you can even check it from the web via that link, whether you have Insta or not!). I’ll be trying to share some Paleo recipes soon, for those of you that want to try some delicious dairy/grain/legume/sugar free food!
Happy Wednesday!
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6 Comments
mariecarolk
Yay this is so awesome! Losing weight and getting to an overall healthier body is so so hard. You are so encouraging though! i can’t wait to see more paleo stuff 🙂
Jenna Condon
Loved this post! It’s so important to be more healthy, and even I am trying to be more healthy too. I’ve recently gone gluten free because of my allergies to food, and wow it makes a difference! 🙂
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Salazar
Ooh, I checked out your instavideo – it’s so pretty! I especially love the lane with the houses peeking out from behind the fences, it looks more British/European than American.
By The Shore, Life & Style
Oh fun, our neighborhoods sound very much the same. We also live by an ocean inlet. So yes, best of both worlds for sure!! And amazing how the snacking bug goes away once you start eating healthy, hey?! I’m also a huge TV snacker, oh man, total guilty pleasure of mine!! Glad to see you’re doing well with your eating though. So important for feeling happy & healthy! xo
PS Thank you for your sweet comments, Kristina. They seriously make my day… you’re such a sweetheart!
Brooke Jordan
This is so inspiring! I’m definitely going to have to try some of your suggestions! It’s important to me to try to be healthy =)
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Brooke Jordan
Pineapples & Daisies
Mom
Love you, Sweetie! You’re doing so good! It is nice to have someone else eating good with me! I don’t do as well as you, but you are my inspiration and my food police and I love it!