Thursday, September 30, 2010

Stay tuned for this encouraging word. . . .

It constantly amazes me that I am now in a place where (#1), people ask my advice about health and fitness and food and (#2), they come to me to seek encouragement in their own endeavors in these areas. As an overweight person, I am used to being overlooked, overjudged, overwrought, over it, and sometimes over sensitive. . .I am not used to being a positive center of attention. I am not used to being sought out, valued, admired. . . .so the steady streams of compliments have been a bit heady since school began. Almost every day, someone new notices, "You look different." "You look great." "That is a gorgeous outfit." "You look very pretty today." "Did you do something different with your hair?" "Where are your glasses?" With this newfound focus on my looks from others, I feel a responsibility to look my best. Now, those who know me, know this has NEVER been the case for me (Maybe for a short time as an arrogant and self-centered teenager, but no other time in history. . . ). If it were a special occasion, I would get dolled up, but otherwise, what you see is what you get.

Now, however, it is gel in the hair, blow-dry or scrunch and air dry, skin care, make-up, contact lenses, no dumpy outfits. . . . . . .I tell you . . . being even remotely cute takes work!!!!!!!! And some days I feel a bit resentful about the time it takes to present myself well, so that my efforts are not hidden under a bushel. But, can I also tell you that it feels doggone good when a co-worker who has never really had too much nice to say to me stops and tells me how great I am looking and asks for my help for her own struggles. Or when I walk in at my mom's in denim shorts (a little shorter than I normally wear them, though not scandalous) and she says, "Wow, don't you look great???"

I do understand that great, gorgeous. .. .are relative adjectives. Not everyone would get it. Someone who didn't know from whence I've come would simply see a fat, forty plus, fading fast, female. . . But to those who saw me at 236 and see me now under 200, it is great and gorgeous and amazing. And really, it's much too late to turn back now. . . .:~)

So, if someone you know is struggling with their weight, give them a little compliment, a little encouragement, a little word of hope. It could truly make all the difference in the world for them!!!!!!!!!

Tonight's recipe is Cheesy Chicken 'n Shrooms

Monday night when Shane was in class, I came home to fix dinner. We had cooked some chicken breasts the day before (which we had BBQed), but I wanted something different. So I sliced one thinly, sauteed some onions and mushrooms in the pan (seasoned with salt, pepper, and oregano), removed them once done, tossed in the pre-cooked chicken, let it brown up a bit and reheat. Then I served up the chicken, topped it with the mushroom onion mixture, and sprinkled a little mozzarella cheese and parmesan over the top. I served thinly sliced sweet potatoes, brushed with olive oil, sprinkled with salt and baked in a 350ish oven for 30ish minutes, and a side salad with a pineapple vinaigrette. It was so good I ate the whole chicken breast, half an onion, half a package of mushrooms, a whole sweet potato and a small salad!!!!!!!!!!! Really really delicious, and a definite keeper -- It will be one I come back to again and again!!!!!!!!!! Of course, you could totally switch out the oven-backed sweet potatoes for another favorite veg. Give it a try -- it is yum-m-m-m-m-m-OOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!

2 comments:

  1. Tonnye,

    I just love you. I am so proud of you!!! You have ALWAYS been a beautiful person, inside and out, but it's so wonderful to see your focus on health and to see you reap the reward of a little attention.

    Also, I so enjoy your recipes!!! I hope you will keep posting them. I wish you would (here or privately, if you recall) tell me again how you sauted sweet potatoes for breakfast one morning. I only like to cook when I'm not stressed (like, only occasionally!) but I do like to eat well, so I feel like with your blog I can piggy back on your creativity and know it will be tasty and healthful!!!

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  2. What I meant was, when I'm stressed, my creativity goes out the door, and I hate to "waste" (lol) what creativity I have on figuring out what to cook. Would much rather use it on a website, or blog, or dog training, or or or ....

    b.

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