Boy, that was fun. Actually, I've done quite a bit of it here on "Confessions of a 2nd Grade Closet Eater" but I tried to go back chronologically from my very first memory of food and move forward from there. It was a compelling exercise and brought to light some of the reasons I have chosen eating or food in general, over true nourishment.
Here are a few thoughts I wrote down in no particular order, some good, others notsomuch, and without a grammatical care in the world:
- "Clean your plate. There are starving kids in Africa."
- We ate meals together as a family, and I liked that...
- Latchkey kid who ate crap while no one was looking because I think I was afraid or alone...Hershey syrup on saltines.
- My mom made balanced meals with veggies and protein.
- I loved going to my best friend's house for dinner b/c they ate at Taco Bell and McDonald's a lot.
- I ordered cheeseburgers and Shirley Temples whenever we went to a restaurant...that is, until I tasted fresh crab legs.
- We made homemade cookies together. My mom didn't buy them. I liked that.
- My mom packed healthy lunches. In junior high I would sometimes throw my food in the trash and buy french fries and chocolate shakes.
- I remember in elementary school sitting on the toilet counting fat rolls on my belly, even though my arms and legs were long and lean. Always had a round face. (*this was enlightening in regard to my gluten/dairy/egg allergy and all I know about it NOW!)
- In High School I NEVER, EVER, EVER drank pop. It was my "thing" I guess. I cleaned up my eating somewhat and was involved in sports, so ate more for strength. What a concept?
- I started dieting in 9th grade with bouts of Slim Fast shakes and weeks of Weight Watcher menus.
- "Don't eat that. It will make you fat."
- Though I ate junk openly all growing up, the effects and conversation about it was more focused on weight/fat/appearance rather than avoiding certain foods for health and nutrition reasons.
- Gross: in elementary school my big sister and I would fight over who got to gnaw on the juicy steak bone at my grandparents house...ewwww.
- In college at SAGA I lined up 2 waters and 2 Dr. Peppers across my tray at lunch and dinner. I would also eat a Twix bar almost every day and Little Debbie shit at 11:00 at night on Mondays at Hall Meeting...the "Snack Chairwoman" would be BEAT if she forgot our carbs...
- When I crave it's always sugar and carbs, treats, "rewards", the forbidden foods - like forbidden fruit?
- In High School my grandparents told me they were worried about my weight (remember round face). Who knew all along I was eating all my allergens?! I have been 5'9ish since high school and weighed 140 when I graduated...and my grandparents were worried about my weight?! Nice! $%^&* If that doesn't mess with a teenage girls' heart, I don't know what does. Looking back, I wasn't actually FAT until I worked at NWC and ate dorm food like one of the kids!
Anyway, there are more and more nuggets I wrote down, but it's a good exercise to simply write your heart out on paper. There's also an exercise to write a food journal in the book, which has been easy this last week while fasting :) Ummm, liquids or veggies.
Without further ado, here's day 6. (*I'll post day 5 prior to 6 so you can see, if any, changes. Also, note, now that we are back in full swing of a school schedule, my first-thing-in-the-morning pictures are literally first-thing...like, uber early, so who knows if this experiment will show healthy benefits or just that I'm getting old ;) )
Day 5 |
I'll leave you with this, from a scripture card my friend printed and laminated for me years ago which I keep on my jewelry box sitting in my closet:
"Because your love is better than life, my lips will glorify you. I will praise you as long as I live, in your name I will lift up my hands. My soul will be satisfied as with the richest of foods; with singing lips my mouth will praise you." Psalm 63:3-5 NIV
Here it is in the Message:
"God - you're my God! I can't get enough of you! I've worked up such hunger and thirst for God, traveling across dry and weary deserts. So here I am in the place of worship, eyes open, drinking in your strength and glory. In your generous love I am really living at last! My lips brim praises like fountains. I bless you every time I take a breath; My arms wave like banners of praise to you."
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