Quick is no where in my lifestyle. I am just now getting organized to post the list of the folks who attended Bloggerfest.
George & Susie Yates Our Awesome Travels
Red & Kay Smith Blog readers from East Texas
Paula/Shadowmoss In the Shadows
Steve & Jane RollingFromWasaga.wordpress.com
Gaelyn/Geogypsy GeogypsyTraveler.com
Rick & Kathy It’s About Time
Tome & Deb Celebrating the Dance
Bob & Stacie Maxx Trails
Dave & Cheryl Our View From Here
Pat & Bill Chilling With Patsy & On Our Way
Shirley & Ken Seeing America With Ken & Shirley
Doug Laning & Yuma MissAdventure Travels
It would be nice if I had managed to provide links to everyone’s blog, but that would have put this post off another week they way I’m going.
I started the Whole 30 food elimination diet yesterday. I have succeeded for a whole day so far. I am not doing it to lose weight, but to see if I have a reaction to any foods I tend to grab to eat. This will hopefully force me to actually buy real food and cook.
I ran up to Payson yesterday to get my inflatable kayak out of the storage unit and visit with Mom. A friend I met at the Rubber Tramp Rendezvous is also staying in this area and invited me to go kayaking this week. I did get hungry while up there. Nothing Mom had to offer was on my diet. I went to Walmart and as I walked out with my small bag of carrots I did whimper a bit walking by the table staffed with Girl Scouts selling their cookies.
Thanks for the blogger attendee list much appreciated.
ReplyDeleteGood luck with your healthy eating program, I have always said you are what you eat. Buying real food and cooking is a good start
And have too much kayaking.
Carrots on one hand, Girl Guide Cookies on the other hand.... You are a strong person! Thanks for the list, some old, some new, all good!
ReplyDeleteThank you for the list. Sure enjoyed meeting you. Kayaking is something I've always wanted to do still on my bucket list. Good luck with your diet!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the list. Hope you don't starve to death on that diet.
ReplyDeleteSure is nice to be able to kayak in the middle of winter. You're a lucky girl!