April 13, 2009

After Easter

In my post about Lent, I wrote of my good intentions for the upcoming Easter season. Little did I know at that writing how my Lenten season would turn out. I started off doing fairly well, yet when BB broke his leg, I got off track. Gradually over the 5 week period, I slipped back into my old eating patterns. Instead of spending more time in prayer, I found myself vegetating whenever I had a free moment. I'm not surprised that I missed my original goals. I think that if I had spent my free time in prayer as I should have, I would have stayed the course. However, I did learn a lot during Lent. I wrote about one of the lessons I learned in this post and also in this one.
As you all know, BB's cast was removed 1 week before Easter, which gave me a time of rejoicing to follow my time of sacrifice. Like all celebrations, our celebration involved food. So now I find myself back to where I started in regards to eating. I will not be discouraged, however; the Resurrection brought new life to us all. I will use this as the perfect time to bring new life to my desire to have more control over my eating habits.
Now if I can just resurrect my exercise gene. I know I must have one - somewhere...

7 comments:

  1. Some years I have found that it is a Lenten experience of sorts to have to "give up" all my good intentions for Lent!

    God uses it all...

    Blessings in this Easter season!

    Jeanne

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  2. HEATHER,YOU WILL BE FINE.YOU KNOW IT FUNNY,YOUR BLOG KINDA REFLECTS ON MINE TODAY.YOU WILL BE MY HEART AND PRAYERS.I ENJOY YOUR BLOG SO MUCH! BLESSINGS, FAYE

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  3. Heather,
    I bought a book a while back "Faithfully Fit." It's a 40 day devotional that "offers motivation, encouragement, and inspiration to help you change from the inside out - the only kind of change that lasts." It sounds a lot like the type of change that you have been talking about. Would you like to do this together? We could talk about it daily through e-mail or facebook to encourage one another and keep each other accountable. What do you think? Just let me know.

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  4. You should go check out this: http://inhisstep.blogspot.com/2009/04/new-5-x-30-challenge-are-you-up-for-it.html

    It sounds like something that is doable... I know that she did it last month without the new twist and did really well.

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  5. If you find that gene, pass it along to me, k? :)

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  6. I wish there WAS a exercise gene. I count it exercise to chase 4 kids around all day or walk up the stairs to use the bathroom or cook dinner with a baby on my hip. That's the extent of it!

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  7. I'm with Sarah Mae -- pass on that exercise gene when you find it. :) Hubby and I did workout last night, and we're hoping to make it a nightly ritual. We shall see...

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