Re: OPERATION "NO SWEETS" CHALLENGE
I used to think I was just hurting myself but now I think it hurts others too. When I was at Disneyland, I didn't go with my friends to the haunted house and just sat there trying to get my back and legs to stop hurting. I started noticing groups of people and what they were eating. There would be whole groupd of people that was obviously a family, you could see the resemblances, but every single one of them would be greatly overweight...all of them including the kids as young as six. They were all gorging themselves on food. One boy ate all his food and started crying because he couldn't steal his sister's and he was about 12. There were also groups that looked healthy and I noted what they were eating and drinking but they were drinking water and food out of baggies they brought. The parents looked a healthy weight and so did the kids. This upset me because my daughter has now started gaining weight (she is 15) and she has no idea about portion control. I know this is my fault because I taught her so many bad habits. I have since talked to her about portion control and I asked her if she would give up sugar. She sees me drinking water all the time and I got her a really cool water bottle so she drinks a lot of water now. I divorced her father when she was four and she has always wanted to be with me and always wanted to be just like me. I feel a lot of guilt because I didn't teach her something so important. I just hope I can stick with it now and show her some good lessons she can learn from. It just makes me so upset to look back on those times we curled up on the couch for "quality time" surrounded by really bad-for-you snacks and a movie. It's the same with exercise too. She has started walking on the treadmill now.
I used to think I was just hurting myself but now I think it hurts others too. When I was at Disneyland, I didn't go with my friends to the haunted house and just sat there trying to get my back and legs to stop hurting. I started noticing groups of people and what they were eating. There would be whole groupd of people that was obviously a family, you could see the resemblances, but every single one of them would be greatly overweight...all of them including the kids as young as six. They were all gorging themselves on food. One boy ate all his food and started crying because he couldn't steal his sister's and he was about 12. There were also groups that looked healthy and I noted what they were eating and drinking but they were drinking water and food out of baggies they brought. The parents looked a healthy weight and so did the kids. This upset me because my daughter has now started gaining weight (she is 15) and she has no idea about portion control. I know this is my fault because I taught her so many bad habits. I have since talked to her about portion control and I asked her if she would give up sugar. She sees me drinking water all the time and I got her a really cool water bottle so she drinks a lot of water now. I divorced her father when she was four and she has always wanted to be with me and always wanted to be just like me. I feel a lot of guilt because I didn't teach her something so important. I just hope I can stick with it now and show her some good lessons she can learn from. It just makes me so upset to look back on those times we curled up on the couch for "quality time" surrounded by really bad-for-you snacks and a movie. It's the same with exercise too. She has started walking on the treadmill now.






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