Last night it was a Take Five candy bar, and this morning when he was on his way back from art lessons he brought me a croissant, which I also told him I couldnt eat. (Well, technically I CAN eat these things but I choose not to!). The thing is, I don't know how to get him to stop, the other morning we went to Dunkin Donuts, I got a Ham and Cheese Flatbread and then he drove to a bagel store to get what he wanted. While he was ordering he told the lady to get me a bagel!! I had just gotten something at the other drive thru! Im all set!! I got a little annoyed, and left the bagel in his car when he dropped me off.
To me this seems like sabotage. It's funny because the other night he told me I was looking good and that I looked like I had lost weight. Last night, over sushi, he told me he was proud of me. What's up with all that!? It made me feel good that he said those things, but why are you throwing goodies at me left and right?!
Please share any insight or similar experiences ladies! He's a wonderful man, and I have told him time and time agian not to shower me with goodies but he still does! HELP!!






) by Christmas, he'll go half-in on a Canon EF 24-70mm f/2.8 L Series lens for my dSLR. It's about $1300, hence why the half-in. On my 1st day of Induction, in a sodium-deprived state I almost broke my diet. Thinking about the possibility of me owning that amazing (truly. worth every penny) lens kept me going. Even now, the idea of dieting excites me because I really couldn't afford that all on my own. My boyfriend (who I'm sure wasn't expecting to spend $700 on me this Christmas) is insanely supportive with just this one gesture. As I mentioned, he usually laughs at me in a joking way when I talk about my weight loss :P
, and wants me to be happy and healthy.