Upon my return from the gym this evening I was feeling good. Got a good workout out in, got the blog somewhat up and running and I couldn't wait for Aaron to read the first entry. So I get home and read it to him, and upon its finish he walks over to the fridge and says, "So I guess I shouldn't have bought these?" And holds up a package of Nestle Chocolate Chip Ultimate Filled Cookies. Which is basically a chocolate chip cookie with a heart attack's size of chocolate fudge in the middle. Yea, I know. Let me give some background as to why Aaron would have bought these. Aaron works for Nestle Purina and at their work complex they have a company store. No, it's not just filled with dog food, it also holds any brand under the Nestle name. We're talking Wonka candy, Lean Cuisine, Nestle Tollhouse Cookies, etc. And they get it at a discount. So any regular Joe can bring home that package of cookies for about $4.50, but Aaron, $2.70. It's a definite perk when it comes to Lean Cuisine's and Cetaphil, but the candy and cookies are a downright sin. And I ate one. I know, I know! The devil joins me in hell and he's in the shape of a delicious cookie.
I should also confess that I'm getting married in November and while normally it's no reason to cause a confession, but this hellthy living thing makes the art of getting into a wedding dress a hell of a lot easier. So part of this lifestyle change is to lose some serious poundage in light of that event. I suppose that this is then, somewhat of my weight loss journal as well. I'll tell you what and how I'm doing and if you're lucky, I'll post some proof. Before and after style. Oh yea.
Perhaps I should also confess to Aaron that I plan on bringing him along on this journey, so he better put that cookie down. ;)
You're now officially my Cetaphil dealer.
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