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Day 59

Almost two months back at weight loss.  Last night (this morning), I couldn't go to sleep.  I had a peanut butter sandwich before I went to bed and then had a bowl of Honey Nut Cheerios about 3:00 in the morning.  That was using some daily points, but I wasn't too bad on the calorie count.  I was up a few ounces on the scale, I'm sure from eating in the wee hours.

Today, sometime after noon, I had a banana, a small Granny Smith apple, deli turkey and mustard on Nature's Own Honey Wheat bread, a bowl of oatmeal, a one fun-size Hershey bar.  I was very tired today, and I kept eating a bit more to see if I would get more energetic.  It didn't help.

I took an hour nap, then I had bacon (2 1/2 slices) and two medium-sized pancakes with Log Cabin syrup for dinner.  I think that adds up to somewhere around 1000 to 1100 calories.  I will have a bedtime snack in a few minutes.  I think I am within my points total at the moment.  

I walked 5418 steps, not quite as many as I would like.  I need to get some steps in earlier to help with the total.

I have a brunch in the morning.  I know we are having quiche, fruit/salad, and desert.  I'll have to have a small serving, but I can use it as a day for my weekly points and a higher-calorie day.  

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