I don’t know how single guys do it – I’d be broke and weigh about 500 pounds if I wasn’t married. I’d never think about it though, if it wasn’t for a week like this past one.
Reality set in Friday night. I don’t go away all that often, and Lily goes away on her own even less, but this past week we were both away … separately.
I had some meetings in the Toronto area Tuesday and Wednesday, and Lily had work meetings in Montreal Wednesday to Friday.
The hard part was figuring out our vehicle situation because number one son also needed a car for parts of the week. But once that was settled, we were all good.
… Except for the food thing.
While I was away, I was eating meals brought into our meetings and going out to restaurants. When I got home, Lily was gone so it was just eating out at restaurants for me.
Lil said something to Mike our son about checking in with Dad around dinner time and his comment was, “Ya, I guess he won’t be cooking”.
He had that right. I make a mean hot oat bran cereal in the morning, but past that my skills and desire fall pretty flat.
So over the week I had pizza twice, subs once, fajitas once, hamburgers twice, a hotdog, and of course, I had hot wings.
I almost fasted over lunch one day. I had played hockey at noon and missed lunch. I almost thought I didn’t need anything, but when I was nearing Harvey’s, I got a hankering for a hotdog.
So the craziest thing happened – the car just automatically turned into the parking lot and parked itself. It was just like one of those Ford car commercials where they let go of the steering wheel and the car takes over and parks.
I just had to go in then!
You can see that if this was a regular pattern of eating for me, my weight would skyrocket and I would be burning the strip right off my debit card.
Though I might not get that far, according to my doctor my cholesterol would soar, and my arteries would clog up like putting a drain stopper in a sink.
I have to be careful, and I’m glad that Lil’s now home and I’m getting good healthy meals … well except for tonight – it’s Saturday night and there’s a hockey game on.
You know what that means: it’s hot wings and a Dr. Pepper . . . mmm . . . I can feel by blood pressure on the rise just thinking about it.
I know what you’re thinking: Paul needs an intervention. But listen, it’s only one week, and I’ll be back to eating carrots, broccoli and almonds for lunches before you even get to read this.
That’s right, I’ll be back saving money and getting slim. I just have to finish off that darn candy sitting around the house from Christmas.
Here’s the thing: There are all kinds of interruptions that come into our day, our week, our life. They get us off track from taking time with God. Don’t let them permanently derail you. Don’t get down because you missed a few days. Just start today and get yourself back into the groove of taking that regular time with God. He’s waiting for you, and He’s not going to beat you up about missing some days. He’s happy to have you back spending time with Him.
That’s Life!
Paul
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