Tuesday, May 17, 2011

You Are What You Eat


Anyone who knows me at all knows that I'm pretty passionate about eating healthfully. And luckily here in Washington we have all kinds of access to affordable, organic food. -I'm thinking of our co-op and the farmer's market (where I took these photos last year).

That said, this last week has seemed to call for two things (okay, three) in order for me to feel better. First, there were an awful lot of sweets and carbs in general. And just about every evening there was a glass or two of wine to dull the pain Aleve just wasn't touching. And the third thing was staying home with my family. We just holed up and didn't leave the house- unless we had to.

Could I live like that forever? No. Did I know it was short term... and that I would get back to normal in a week or so? Yes.

Ding, ding, ding! Time's up.

Bob's in the field for a couple of weeks, and that gives me the perfect space to get back to what I know I should be doing to be my healthiest self. Margot and I launched the "Revival" tonight with chicken Caesar salad... that I grilled and prepared for us. All natural, all organic. -And my toddler loved every bite of it just as much as I did.

I think/know that things happen when they're supposed to and I embrace that. So I don't think anything I did or didn't do caused the miscarriage. But I do want to get my body back to peak health in order to give the next baby... whenever the right time will be... the chance to grow and thrive in a healthy body for the better part of a year.

So it's back to running. -Half marathon scheduled for July in Oregon.
And back to tons of fruits and vegetables. -I love them. No candy on earth can touch a fruit in season.
Finally, it's time for more protein. I've got muscle to build and red blood cells to replace. And grilling isn't too much of a hassle. (But it will be much better when Bob's back. Everything is, actually).
And the wine will stay in the weekends.

When you know better, you eat better. And when you eat better, you feel better.
I'm on my way.


3 comments:

Cynthia said...

Good words and glad you have a positive attitude about it all :0)
I love the market photos - we are doing garden boxes and hope to be growing some beautiful healthy veggies this season...


Love ya and praying for your family!

Boswell said...

Good stuff Liz. I must disagree though on one point. While fresh picked berries are my favorite, dark chocolate makes me feel so incredibly happy. I LOVE chocolate. But it does come from a plant, right? :)

Brande said...

You are so inspiring! I'm sorry about your pain, but love reading your blogs.