Okay so the last few days - I can't remember much about Thursday or Friday right now (I really should have written it down), but I'm pretty positive I was good for calories, not so good for water, and pretty meh for exercise (did a slow hour biking on thursday, and then situps friday)
Yesterday was just omg. First Josh and I went to go look at the reception site first thing in the morning, and then spent basically the whole day in his front yard with his mom and brother installing a new brick sidewalk! How many calories does 6 hours of back-breaking, knee-cracking manual labour burn?
Food for yesterday was
- bacon and eggs: 350
- large salad with chopped up summer sausage and cheese, and fat free dressing: 700
- 2 x peanut butter and honey sandwiches: 800
Total: 1850

I was really hungry after all that work...
Water was somewhere between 2 and 3 L... I lost track over the day. I also had a big glass of crystal lite ice tea (2 cal per cup) somewhere in there too.
I am in no shape to go to the gym today, I am so darn sore all over... so I have to be extra super good with my food then. I know as thanks for help, Josh's mom is making us a big greek salad to eat at work today since she makes it the best ever - and it looks like greek salads are on average 100 calories per cup so I should be okay. I doubt I can eat 10 cups of salad, no matter how tasty it is
One other tidbit before I finish getting ready for work - Josh and I agreed that if I can get to 170 by the end of the month, he's taking me out to a really fancy japanese restraunt as a reward. I've been wanting to try japanese food for a while but all the places in the food court are kind of cheap because they drench everything in sugar-filled sauces, but apperently you can get some delicious and healthy stuff when its done right (there was mention of grilled eel!). 3 weeks, 8 lbs - about 2.5 lbs a week, I better be extra super good until then! Kicking it into high-gear for the next couple of weeks! From today on, no carbs again (since that diet always seems to work well when I STICK TO IT), and lots of exercise! Plus if I can get to 170 I'll be at my lowest post-high school weight again!