As of today I have completed 6 days of
The Mandy Project. I will get into more detail about my first week in my next post. This post is about how I handled my first night out on my project.
Last night was date night. Some people get dressed up and go out for swanky dinner and drinks. We go to a hockey game.
This date night presented a set of complications & revelations to my Mandy Project.
So here's how it went down.
First of all, the last time I have been to Denver was several months ago, nay, over a year ago. A 90 minute drive later and we arrived at the stadium, sans kids. Just the two of us.
Time for dinner. I wanted a hot dog, nachos, a soft pretzel and some cinnamon sugar donuts for dessert. Instead, I chose to have a really horrible chicken taco. It was so bad I only ate half and I was STARVING, so that tells you just how bad it was.
Next, it was time to decide on a drink. We were in a stadium so I HAD to order a beer. I think it is a requirement. I ordered a $10 blue moon. I knew the beer would be warm by the time I finished despite the frosty stadium temperatures. Turns out I still don't like beer, no matter how many years I keep trying. Dan drank more than half of it.
The only calorie issue was the 6 cinnamon sugar donuts I had after the first period. OH... MY... they were delicious!!! The only sugar I have consumed since November 1 and it was totally worth the wait.
Since I am not a huge sports fan, I prefer to watch the crowd. Within the crowd I saw the lady I could end up, if I'm not careful.
She was setting with her daughter, who was probably 8 or 10 years old, and two younger boys. Pictured here is a typical Mom braid and 3 inch roots. This poor woman has lovingly invested in her children, but has totally neglected herself. She sat there scowling at the game and relented at 10pm when her 3 children begged her to let them stay during over time. I know this lady. She is all of us Mom's, lost to motherhood land. What will happen to her in 10 years when her children have left for college? Will she then take the time to invest in herself? Will she think it's too late?
On the flip side I had these girls to watch every 10 minutes.
I had a love-hate relationship with them last night. These gals have yet to have kids. They are probably 21 years old. I hate them as any normal woman would. However, I appreciate how they give me drive to workout harder, eat one less donut, and actually get on the ice and skate with my toddler the next time she goes. They represent the naïve 21 year old me, that I would never want to be again. However, there is no harm in trying to get my body back to it's trim healthy state.
Disclaimer: I still ate the extra donut.
What I didn't expect was that I would lose my temper during the game. The coughing, young, hipster girl next to me, that had a voice like one of the mice from Cinderella, is screaming all during the periods that came after her third beer. I wanted to use my new Kenpo X moves on her that I learned that day -
upper cut, hook, claw, kick - but I didn't. She was saved by the fact that my muscles hurt so bad it was painful to raise the beer to my lips. Lucky her.
I guess it wasn't just her, I was also irritated that at 7:15pm our babysitter texted us to let us know that the kids were sound asleep. The toddler had been since 6pm... a full hour before her normal bedtime. Yikes. Parents, you know what that means: She will be up an hour earlier than usual. Hello 5am!
I am already a little aggravated that I will be getting to bed late. Now I will be up extra early.
So not only are we leaving the stadium at 10pm... at least a half hour after my normal bedtime... we have a 90+ minute drive home and then I will be woke up at 5am. Goody.
Let's also factor in that I have never, ever, been to a hockey game that didn't go into over time. I am not even a little bit exaggerating. EVERY. FREAKING. TIME! So when the Avs were up at 2 minutes left, I absolutely knew, without a doubt, the Leafs were going to score. Of course they did and the game went into a 5 minute overtime, after the 5 minute break. No one scored. So then it went into a shoot off. Shoot out? I don't know... anyway there was one guy and one goal. Another break and another 5 minutes and we were finally leaving for home.
When we left the stadium we ran to the truck, Dan ran because he wanted to get out of the parking lot before it turned into a shit show and I ran to help burn off the donuts.
We were home at about 11:15pm and I fell asleep sometime after midnight. The miracle was that my toddler stayed in bed after she woke up at 6am and looked at books somewhat quietly. The baby slept until 7am for the first time since... possibly ever?
The down side is always the cost of a date night after kids. Let's recap:
$100 2 hockey tickets
$70 7 hours of babysitter (5pm to 11:30pm)
$20 Worst dinner ever
$20 Dan's beers
$10 My beer
$15 parking
$5 donuts
= $240 for a night out
This is why parents do not go out. We would all go broke.
So I would say my first night out on The Mandy Project was a success. I could have gorged myself, gotten wastey-face, and not been able to workout today, but I am up, writing this, and getting pumped for my workout this afternoon.
Have you started your Project?