Well, I've had a little slip. Let me set the scene for you. I'm sitting on the couch around 9pm after putting Thomas to bed. My mouth and stomach are seeking something delicious since we had dinner at 4:30. Eric comes down the stairs after saying goodnight to Thomas. He goes into the kitchen. He brings the leftover pumpkin pie to the couch with two forks. I cannot resist and I eat some of that pie.
In my defense, pumpkin pie has only 17 grams of sugar per serving, far less than a container of yogurt, which often has the same amount as ice cream.
Thomas ate some pumpkin pie at breakfast and I gave him a pass since I consider it to be a somewhat healthy food. He loves pumpkin pie and it is the only kind of pie that he eats.
Eric is doing pretty good except that he drinks multiple cups of tea during the day all with a teaspoon of sugar.
But today's a new day! Thomas got our Christmas decorations down out of storage before I was out of bed this morning. Our tree is looking very nice.
I want to welcome the new members to our sugar detox party: Stephanie, Wendy and Lucy. They join us: Eric, Thomas, me, Linda, Colleen, Cosmin (?), Rose, and my mom Barbara. All of you should feel free to comment on this blog. I am very interested in how you are all doing.
Sunday, November 30, 2014
Friday, November 28, 2014
Day 1
We ran into an unexpected gigantic temptation: They were giving out free donuts (AKA Do Nots) at the game store. Thomas was underfed and needed lunch. He resisted for a very long time before he succumbed to a delicious chocolate covered cake donut. Eric did not and I did not but it wasn't a difficult temptation for me as I don't have a sweet spot for donuts.
Thomas gave me his dollar for the jar. He says he's still getting that money.
Thomas gave me his dollar for the jar. He says he's still getting that money.
Thursday, November 27, 2014
Thanksgiving Day
The pumpkin pie with whipped cream has been eaten. I am ready. Thomas is ready. Eric is well, we'll see.
Thomas has decided that we must sweeten the deal in order to be successful: he wants cash involved. We have made a money jar. If someone eats sugar, they have to put a dollar in the jar. Whoever has put in the least money on the 10th day will win the jar of money.
We had to negotiate about the spoonful of sugar that I will put in my coffee each morning. Thomas feels its unfair that I do that without paying but that he cannot put chocolate syrup on his spaghetti free of charge. So we agreed that I would pay a quarter for each spoonful. We're starting with a dollar just for good measure.
Thomas has decided that we must sweeten the deal in order to be successful: he wants cash involved. We have made a money jar. If someone eats sugar, they have to put a dollar in the jar. Whoever has put in the least money on the 10th day will win the jar of money.
We had to negotiate about the spoonful of sugar that I will put in my coffee each morning. Thomas feels its unfair that I do that without paying but that he cannot put chocolate syrup on his spaghetti free of charge. So we agreed that I would pay a quarter for each spoonful. We're starting with a dollar just for good measure.
Good luck! And welcome to day 1.
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