Are you ready? I am and I’m not. I love Christmastime and what it’s all about – the real meaning of Christmas but as for the commercialism, the shopping, the advertising, it can all just disappear! It amazes me when I watch television and see some of the suggestions for Christmas gifts. I mean, seriously, a Mercedes – a BMW???? This economy has affected so many people. Many people are doing “without” for the first time in their lives. Some will be lucky to have a Christmas dinner and they are showing commercials portraying Santa delivering Mercedes and BMW Vehicles to everyone…wouldn’t that be nice??
But it’s not reality…
The most difficult part is protecting our children. They are hit from all sides during the holidays! It seems the commercials on television take up more airtime than the actual cartoon. The convenience meals advertised by all of the fast food companies trying to entice our children to buy, buy, buy; the new latest and greatest doll, truck, video game, even cellular phones are portrayed as a “MUST HAVE ITEM” and our children don’t know any better.
Well, in my opinion, this is the Season to Give… so I will be sharing articles that I am providing to my 25 Days of Fitness clients throughout the month of December and into the New Year. Hopefully, these articles will equip each of you with the tools necessary to make a real change in your life. This, to me, is the best gift you can give yourself and your family, a healthier you!! You will have more energy to play with your children or grandchildren, your self esteem will improve, you will feel like you are accomplishing something that you never thought possible, your clothes will fit better, and many existing health ailments could possibly disappear by simply adding a nutrition and exercise program…
The articles will begin next week. I hope you enjoy them. Feel free to share them with family and friends. This is my gift to you…
Until next time….
The holidays are upon us and I don’t know about you, but it allows me to reflect upon my life, previous holidays, family, friends and all of the things we are Thankful for.
As for us…. well, my husband’s folks used to have a gathering with his uncle and his family but most have all passed on though we occasionally see the cousins, but not as previously. One Thanksgiving in particular sticks out when his parents had already passed away we went to a French Restaurant for dinner. It was fine dining at it’s best with waiters serving each course and the service was absolutely amazing. The funny part is, a relative from the other side of their family had business with some gentlemen that week from China who joined us and they didn’t speak English. We dined with them, as well as his wife who was bi-lingual (spoke Chinese and English – Translating for all of us), and my husband’s Uncle and his kids. It was quite an international experience and as bizarre as it sounds, it was one of the most memorable!
Thanksgiving is known for high calories – overindulging – and laziness. Why not try something different this year? Get up early and have a nutritious breakfast such as oatmeal and egg white pancakes with light syrup and cinnamon, get in a vigorous workout or go for a hike or a long walk/jog. Come back refreshed and energized and go ahead and prepare all of your traditional favorites but how about cutting the unhealthy recipes in half? Then, prepare an extra large vegetable tray, a delicious salad, and fill up your plate with healthy greens. Go ahead and enjoy the stuffing, potatoes, and all the fixings, but limit yourself to a tablespoon of each of the “Unhealthies” and fill up on the white meat and greens. Have your meal EARLY so that there’s time for a workout or a brisk walk outdoors, then partake in a small sliver of pie – EARLY. Try to limit your evening meal to something light and filling such as another small slice of Turkey Breast and a salad.I’d love to hear some of your Thanksgiving Traditions, Struggles, or just share what your plans are for this year!