I am not very tech savvy. One of the things I miss most about our kids not being around is having them show me how to do things! I’ll never forget when I first got my iPhone. I couldn’t even figure out how to dial the phone to make a phone call. I handed it to Hannah and she down loaded all these apps and then made categories for them before I even knew what an app was!
So I did what I normally do when I don’t know how to do something. Watch a youtube video! That’s how I learned how to roll gnocchi from an 80 year old Italian grandma. So I looked up “how to set up Fit Bit Zip.” A 3 minute video and I was in business! I only have an iPhone 4, so I put the fitbit software on my home computer and the app on my phone. Once I sync up to the computer at the end of the day, it automatically updates my iPhone app. I was so proud of myself!
I knew we were going to have leftover bagels at work from my birthday, so I brought stuff to make half a bagel sammie for breakfast. What I didn’t realize is that there were only sweet bagels left. But I gave it a shot and grabbed a cinnamon raisin bagel. I have to say – the sweet/savory combo really worked for me! I took half the amount of insulin at breakfast because I knew I wanted to work out at lunch.
So when I checked my blood sugar at 11:15 I was shocked that it was only 85. WTF? So I ate two tablespoons of this amazeball peanut butter and a Chobani.
I thought that would do the trick to raise my blood sugar. Nope! It was actually noon, not 11. I haven’t changed it since daylight savings, and quite honestly, I’ll probably have to watch another video on youtube to figure out how to change the time because I don’t know how.
So, I drank a 10 ounce orange juice. Waited another 15 minutes and it only got up to 98. Gah. I cut my losses. I didn’t want to keep eating in order to exercise because at some point that becomes a wash. So I did what any normal person would do. I went to Goodwill! I ended up buying three quart size mason jars for .99 cents each. And I was proud of myself for not throwing any snowmen in my cart!
I made Cincinnati chili Sunday night and had some leftover for lunch with some flax seed tortilla chips. I meant to grab a can of black beans before I left but I forgot.
My day job was actually busy yesterday! Several attorneys are going to be out of the office next week, so it’s a mad dash to get everything done. Before I knew it, it was time to get to the restaurant. I wasn’t sure if I’d be working the Wine event or just have tables in the dining room, and I ended up with a 5 table station in the dining room. But it was slow. My first table ordered a bottle of wine, but my other 3 tables of the night all drank water. It was slow so I didn’t flip any of my tables and was actually done by 8:10 and I was home by 9:00 with $75 bucks in my pocket – I’ll take it!
No photo of dinner. I brought home some chicken rice soup, then heated up a leftover piece of pizza from my birthday dinner. I was off to bed by 11:00 and woke up at 7:00 this morning. Perfect! And I know for a fact I don’t have the bar tonight. One of the servers who called in last week so that I worked the bar Friday night is this nice young kid who’s working this second job to make more money for his wedding this summer. He has a twin brother (as does one of the bartenders – 3 sets of identical twins!) who just found out he has testicular cancer – only 26 years old! I am hoping that they’ll be able to remove the tumor without chemo, but I have no idea about that type of cancer – so sad!
So, since I didn’t work out at lunch, I logged 5100 steps before I got to the restaurant. So that’s from about 8:00 in the morning until 4:45. Between 5:00 and 8:10? I logged 6085 steps! Um, guess my night job gets me a few more steps than my day job!
I already have a badge for reaching more than 10,000 steps. I entered all my food on fitbit yesterday too, but haven’t looked at the analysis yet. According to fitbit I burned 1900 calories throughout the day.
Stats for the Day:
- 1698 calories, 86 protein, 53 fat, 150 carbs, 14 fiber
- 24% of calories from protein, 42% carbs, and 34% from fat
- 11,185 steps for 4.54 miles
- average blood sugar 82
Alright, time to get my work shirt out of the dryer and ironed for tonight. We are supposed to have temps close to 60 today! Hoping that brings lots of people to the restaurant and melts all this dirty ass snow. Happy Friday – make it a great day!
Great chili photo!!
Thanks Karli! Hope you had a good weekend!
I use You tube it learn how to do techy stuff too! Great job on getting in all those steps!
Thanks Tami!
I seriously just watched that gnocchi video twice. Clearly, I need to stop dreaming of those pillowy pockets of deliciousness.
How cool that your FitBit works so well for you; I stopped running the pedometer app on my phone because it was sucking the shit out of my battery life. I have several pedometers so should probably start wearing it again!
Gnocchi is so easy to make – you should try it sometime Erin!
I’ve been contemplating getting a Fitbit or something similar. I look forward to hearing more about your experience with it. I think 5000 steps at your day job is great. I used to joke about wearing a pedometer when I waitressed. I can’t wait to see how many steps you walk on a busy night. Waiting tables keeps those feet moving!
I once fixed the garbage disposal thanks to you tube. I also installed RAM and a new hard drive by watching a how to video.
Have a wonderful weekend!
I like the fitbit because I didn’t have to calibrate my steps like old pedometers. Over 20,000 steps on Friday alone!
I don’t know if you follow sprinkle bakes but she made sriracha orange marmalade marshmallows! I’m not a fan of mallows typically but totally want to try these! http://www.bloglovin.com/frame?post=2535556919&group=175889&frame_type=g&blog=2242905&link=aHR0cDovL3d3dy5zcHJpbmtsZWJha2VzLmNvbS8yMDE0LzAzL3NyaXJhY2hhLW9yYW5nZS1tYXJtYWxhZGUtbWFyc2htYWxsb3dzLmh0bWw&frame=1&click=0&user=0
What??!! OMG, I have to check that out!
That’s a lot of steps! In an average work day, I unfortunately only get around 4,000 steps on my Zip.
I knew your night job would get you lots of steps!!
Bummer on the low blood sugar at lunch time – glad you have Good Will to keep you entertained.
I use google all the time for my fitbit – so helpful!
I have a hard time reaching 10,000 steps every day. I can’t wait for it to be nice out again and I can get outside!
No kidding – this morning it was 18 when I left the house, tonight we are supposed to get an inch of snow, yet be in the 60s this weekend – so weird!
Isn’t it amazing the online help we can find when we need it? I love it when I go to search something and before I can finish typing the sentence it auto appears as a selection…gives me hope that I’m not the only dummy out here!
Ha – that happens to me all the time too – love it!
Isn’t it cool seeing the steps add up? 🙂 And 5,000 steps during the day is not bad at all. It’s a lot more walking than many people do during the day…
Have a great day!
It’s been amazing to see how far I can walk in a day. It’s because of your recommendation that I got one!
Awesome job with so many steps!! I haven’t used my fitbit since the day I found out I was pregnant more than a year ago. Time to get it out, dust if off, and see if it still works! Have a great weekend! 🙂
Can’t believe how much time his flown by Christine!
I love the feeling of satisfaction when I figure out the tech stuff by myself. I’m glad you found an informative video. I hardly ever think to look on you tube. I need to remember them next time. Do you think all your good eating and exercise have lowered your sugar levels more to normal? I’m curious to know if exercise would have any effect on my level. I will have to check it next time.
I wish there was a way to regulate my blood sugar to a T, but there are so many variables Kym. I just test my blood sugar often and adjust accordingly.
Interestingly enough, if I go to work at the restaurant with a blood sugar of 100, a few hours in its in the 250s!
The “sugars” are so confusing. You almost need to be a medical person to keep up with it. You are amazing at how well you do