Saturday, September 3, 2011

When Things Go Wrong As They Sometimes Will...


This Ramadan, I was strong-willed to make good use of the month. Besides the extra prayers that I was offering  to the Almighty in appreciation for the  bountiful resources and blessings that he has had showered on all of us: me, you and everyone. I was also determined  to make use of Ramadan - which also relates to fasting, to reduce some of those extra fat from my body. A strategy was firmly set to do some exercises, to burn off those huge amount of calories that was going to be shoveled into my mouth at the time of breaking the fast. With  great strength of mind (so I thought) I wrote down in my notepad the list of items ‘to do’ that would help me keep in shape. And the first entry in the list was  ‘eat less fried food’. Did I abide by my rules? I didn’t think so. The foremost reason was due to the food that I kept preparing for the family to feast at the end of each fast (iftar) which was a daily occurrence during sunset. While preparing the food for iftar, I would be persistent which food would be shoved into my mouth and which wouldnt. But all those became momentary, when I sat with the rest of my family to break our fast. Who wouldn't take pleasure in eating the 'hot hot’ samosas, and the mouth-watering  crispy pastries or the spicy rice porridge that  bubbled  in the pot. I just couldn’t resist. And the plan to do some ‘work out’ didn't go well either: the mere thought of running on the treadmill made me go weak at the knees.






7 comments:

  1. it is similar here, I've been working out for the last 5 months before ramadan, but totally stopped during ramadan. I am lucky I can't eat much fried food as they are not my favourite.
    Now we should encourage each other to exercise :)

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  2. Hahaha! Even my treadmill is resting at a corner:)

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  3. same here... I also need to shed off some post pregnancy weight but I don't have a thread mill as partner... hehehe

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  5. Salam alaikum Aynzan.

    I can relate. Although I am not trying to lose baby weight (yet), I ate way too much sweets in Ramadan,considering that I didn't go out much in the daytime.

    Good luck to you.

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