Interesting Day
I guess it makes up for yesterday's weird day, heh.
Well first of all I had this weird ass dream last night. I don't remember the whole thing, but real life Jonathan was in it and I think I was with my family and there were a bunch more people and we were all moving somewhere. Not sure. I do remember I was in a Dunkin Donuts at one point, and I *could not decide* between a chocolate chip muffin and a double chocolate donut. . .so I woke up, haha. That wouldn't happen irl though cuz I don't like DD muffins, they all taste the same. The only way they're good is heated with butter, and even still, that's only for the corn and chocolate chip ones. Oh well, I'm not very fond of muffins no matter what (too much bad stuff, not enough nutritious stuff) so I guess it's not a problem. I don't seem to have a problem with donuts however. :p
So then I went to school and did my Jehovah's Witnesses presentation and I totally kicked ass like I predicted. The professor even said he watched a video on the subject recently and that my talk was more informative and interesting, haha. Then we got the papers back at the end of class and I got an A and a comment that it was "the best in the class." ^___^
I didn't do much during the rest of the day cuz it was too cold out to go to the park, which is what I had planned on doing. I've been reading Dark Horse, a book about the Garfield assassination that focuses more on his election and short presidency than on the actual shooting. It is so ridiculously good I feel like stopping my entry right here and going off to read. :p But I'll be nice and finish first, hehe. It's been making me feel realyl guilty though, because Garfield didn't want to BE elected president (he was a surprise candidate, hence the title), he was dealing with a Senate that fought his every move and a billion office seekers, his wife got really ill, and then just when things were looking up, Guiteau made his move. Ugh.
Then this evening I went to Starbucks to study for my Holocaust final which is going to cover the ENTIRE SEMESTER. O_O;;; I drove to the one in Warwick, only to find that it was packed! Every single seat was taken, so there was no way I'd be able to study. I went to the one in Barnes and Noble and guess what-- it was full too! There was some reading group having a meeting or something, so that accounted for most of the people. So, I drove all the way to the one in EG and thankfully there were just a few people around. As I was waiting for my nonfat vanilla latte, the girl behind the counter nodded at my shirt (the All Shook Up one) and was like "there's an Elvis biopic that's supposed to be on TV soon," and since I had actually just read about that today, I was like "yeah." And then she goes, "the guy who has the leading role [in ASU] doesn't really seem like him." So I of course had to correct her and said "Oh, well, he's not supposed to *be* Elvis anyway, he's just supposed to be like him," since that's the truth. But she didn't get it. Boo. I'm not a militant for Cheyenne or anything, but *I* thought he was really good and I wonder if this chick even saw the show or was just speaking from hearsay. Anyway, it was annoying.
And now I am back home and I'm going to study some more and probably keep reading my book. But before I go, food log:
1 whole wheat bagel, 1/2 with jelly, 1/2 with lf pb
1 banana
1 Hershey's dark chocolate raspberry nugget
1 can of black bean and veggie soup
1 skinny cow ice cream sandwich
2 chocolate chip cookies
1 small slice of maple pecan bread
an apple with lf pb
fish with tomato sauce stuff on top
wax beans
a few almonds
1 soy sausage patty
And I'm still kinda hungry, so I may have some Kashi Golean cereal for a snack.
On a related note, I dropped by one of the ED boards today cuz I had nothing better to do, but I came across a very inspiring thing. This one girl has been b/p free for 361 days. That's almost a year!! Hell, *61* days would be amazing, nevermind 300 more than that. I'm currently on Day 12 (I think) and this is when the going gets tough. 361 might be a nice number to aspire to.
Well first of all I had this weird ass dream last night. I don't remember the whole thing, but real life Jonathan was in it and I think I was with my family and there were a bunch more people and we were all moving somewhere. Not sure. I do remember I was in a Dunkin Donuts at one point, and I *could not decide* between a chocolate chip muffin and a double chocolate donut. . .so I woke up, haha. That wouldn't happen irl though cuz I don't like DD muffins, they all taste the same. The only way they're good is heated with butter, and even still, that's only for the corn and chocolate chip ones. Oh well, I'm not very fond of muffins no matter what (too much bad stuff, not enough nutritious stuff) so I guess it's not a problem. I don't seem to have a problem with donuts however. :p
So then I went to school and did my Jehovah's Witnesses presentation and I totally kicked ass like I predicted. The professor even said he watched a video on the subject recently and that my talk was more informative and interesting, haha. Then we got the papers back at the end of class and I got an A and a comment that it was "the best in the class." ^___^
I didn't do much during the rest of the day cuz it was too cold out to go to the park, which is what I had planned on doing. I've been reading Dark Horse, a book about the Garfield assassination that focuses more on his election and short presidency than on the actual shooting. It is so ridiculously good I feel like stopping my entry right here and going off to read. :p But I'll be nice and finish first, hehe. It's been making me feel realyl guilty though, because Garfield didn't want to BE elected president (he was a surprise candidate, hence the title), he was dealing with a Senate that fought his every move and a billion office seekers, his wife got really ill, and then just when things were looking up, Guiteau made his move. Ugh.
Then this evening I went to Starbucks to study for my Holocaust final which is going to cover the ENTIRE SEMESTER. O_O;;; I drove to the one in Warwick, only to find that it was packed! Every single seat was taken, so there was no way I'd be able to study. I went to the one in Barnes and Noble and guess what-- it was full too! There was some reading group having a meeting or something, so that accounted for most of the people. So, I drove all the way to the one in EG and thankfully there were just a few people around. As I was waiting for my nonfat vanilla latte, the girl behind the counter nodded at my shirt (the All Shook Up one) and was like "there's an Elvis biopic that's supposed to be on TV soon," and since I had actually just read about that today, I was like "yeah." And then she goes, "the guy who has the leading role [in ASU] doesn't really seem like him." So I of course had to correct her and said "Oh, well, he's not supposed to *be* Elvis anyway, he's just supposed to be like him," since that's the truth. But she didn't get it. Boo. I'm not a militant for Cheyenne or anything, but *I* thought he was really good and I wonder if this chick even saw the show or was just speaking from hearsay. Anyway, it was annoying.
And now I am back home and I'm going to study some more and probably keep reading my book. But before I go, food log:
1 whole wheat bagel, 1/2 with jelly, 1/2 with lf pb
1 banana
1 Hershey's dark chocolate raspberry nugget
1 can of black bean and veggie soup
1 skinny cow ice cream sandwich
2 chocolate chip cookies
1 small slice of maple pecan bread
an apple with lf pb
fish with tomato sauce stuff on top
wax beans
a few almonds
1 soy sausage patty
And I'm still kinda hungry, so I may have some Kashi Golean cereal for a snack.
On a related note, I dropped by one of the ED boards today cuz I had nothing better to do, but I came across a very inspiring thing. This one girl has been b/p free for 361 days. That's almost a year!! Hell, *61* days would be amazing, nevermind 300 more than that. I'm currently on Day 12 (I think) and this is when the going gets tough. 361 might be a nice number to aspire to.
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