
It's about more than what I say no to now, and more about what I say yes to, and when and why. My NoS boundaries are well worn, yet strongly respected fences within which I have all the room to romp and play I could wish for. The world of good food is mine for the eating as long as it fits on my plate and isn't a treat which leaves ever so many choices. Ahhh...this is good.
Guess I'm rambling a bit...I just got to looking back over the last couple of days and thinking about what I said no and yes to. Monday, normal N day... first day of 9th grade for youngest (he's home taught) I bought him a mini McFlurry to celebrate, nothing for me of course. Last night, mini date with honey, had half a soda with dinner, (dates are S events for me) but said no later to sharing a plate of summer sausage & cheese and no to a hard cider since I don't like to drink cider unless I have food to go with. Today, yes to a handful of Cheetos with my half sandwich and tea at lunch, no to the Little Debbie snack cake ds bought for us to share ( as a surprise). He jokingly tried to convince me since it was our first Wednesday of school, which for him means a light/fun day, it was an S day. Yeah right, uh-huh... - it's in a ziplock baggie, tucked away for Saturday.

I think the point of all my meandering thoughts is to reflect on how doing vanilla No S for a long, long time really has resulted in building a solid habit of healthy eating that eventually has given me the freedom within fences that makes it possible for me to be real (I like food) and realistic about eating. I readily admit, I like the taste of Cheetos, but I also know they really should be an S food so I'm going to make an effort to have better choices available for my sandwich sides when I have to eat lunch here at our coffee shop where my choices are limited. Shoot, it just now occurred to me, there's probably some of my honey's home-made potato salad in the shop fridge which would have been a better choice.
Anyway, thanks for letting me ramble. If any of this has been a help or at least an entertainment to someone, then I'm glad I stopped by to post.
Keep on trucking!
