It was a good day, I ate well and feel good.
I have a new problem with the calories however. For a long time I tracked my calories very closely as I ate, but then once I was comfortable with the diet I just started adding them up at the end of the day. Problem is that seems to be leading me to eating too little. Today when I added things up I was at 709, then I had some crackers, no really because I wanted them, but to bring the calories up some. I got up to 842, still too little, and I did not want to eat more just to bring calories up. Guess I need to go back to more consistent counting during the day. This is a whole new experience for me, my hunger levels are certainly down. Not that I don't still have cravings, but I've gotten pretty good and knowing the difference and ignoring cravings.
Thanks Cate and Amy, my hearties. Rob it is a nice setting the view down the hill is looking west, that's where the sun sets and we get some great sunsets. You probably can't make it out, but the Great Salt Lake is barely visible as a kind of white line in front of the low mountains in the background.
Thursday
breakfast yogurt 80
cereal - grapenuts 110
snack
apple 95
lunch
crackers 30
cheese 20
snack
pretzels 95
dinner
the last of the squash soup 170
bacon on the soup 84
lettuce 25
snack
crackers 133
total calories 842
In 842 the Vikings attacked the monastery at Clonmacnoise on the River Shannon, Ireland. This was not apparently a rare occurrence, in the time the monastery was in business, probably from some time in the 6th century until the English looted it for the last time and left it in ruins in 1552 it was known to have been attacked at least 40 times, by Vikings, Normans, various Irish and English. Today the remaining ruins are preserved and open to the public. Pope John Paul II visited the monastery ruins in 1979. It sounds like an interesting place, in the US we have very few ruins that date back more than a couple of hundred years. The first European to build anything in Utah was in 1846, we do have some interesting older Native American ruins, mostly Anasazi, but not many.