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This morning was one of those days when it was a total miracle that I made it to work and the fact that I was ten minutes later than I like to be (yay, flexi time!) was a mere trifle. I am working a slightly shorter lunch break to make it up. I have no idea what happened, although I suspect that the epic neck pain the middle of the night might have undone the benefits of an early night due to no knit night.
Seriously, why must lying down be so incredibly painful at times? Argh!
Thankfully, in a few hours it will be the weekend and it won't matter when I get up. Woo! Also, bake sale today and I restrained myself to a couple of very delicious cookies so I feel much better than I have after previous bake sales. I keep ending up with fudgy delicious brownies that are filled with so much sugar that I feel ill for the rest of the day. Ugh.
Delicious cookies are delicious and not over-sugared. Win!
When making up the week's menu, I somehow ended up planning a largely veggie or fish-filled week. Three days are veggie meals, two are fish, one is meat but a very small amount. Obviously my brain went straight to "I can nom all the meats tomorrow!" because I'm planning to either eat out or order in.
And I see no good reason why I shouldn't if that's what I crave tomorrow. Although sushi also sounds good. As does fish and chips. Or yummy meaty pizza. I'm so totally not planning it until it's time to eat and I'm definitely not looking up any nutritional info on my potential choices. This should prevent the flail and food fail that I keep experiencing when I try to eat out.
I have cheese cravings. I may need to hit the cheese counter at the store tomorrow. It's lethal and I always buy too much, but I love cheese so much :-)
Mother arrives in nine days. Oddly, I am become calmer and more optimistic about this the closer it gets. After all, as long as we set down some ground rules up front about how we will handle things like groceries, gas money, splitting chores etc. it's all going to be fine. Right?
Seriously, why must lying down be so incredibly painful at times? Argh!
Thankfully, in a few hours it will be the weekend and it won't matter when I get up. Woo! Also, bake sale today and I restrained myself to a couple of very delicious cookies so I feel much better than I have after previous bake sales. I keep ending up with fudgy delicious brownies that are filled with so much sugar that I feel ill for the rest of the day. Ugh.
Delicious cookies are delicious and not over-sugared. Win!
When making up the week's menu, I somehow ended up planning a largely veggie or fish-filled week. Three days are veggie meals, two are fish, one is meat but a very small amount. Obviously my brain went straight to "I can nom all the meats tomorrow!" because I'm planning to either eat out or order in.
And I see no good reason why I shouldn't if that's what I crave tomorrow. Although sushi also sounds good. As does fish and chips. Or yummy meaty pizza. I'm so totally not planning it until it's time to eat and I'm definitely not looking up any nutritional info on my potential choices. This should prevent the flail and food fail that I keep experiencing when I try to eat out.
I have cheese cravings. I may need to hit the cheese counter at the store tomorrow. It's lethal and I always buy too much, but I love cheese so much :-)
Mother arrives in nine days. Oddly, I am become calmer and more optimistic about this the closer it gets. After all, as long as we set down some ground rules up front about how we will handle things like groceries, gas money, splitting chores etc. it's all going to be fine. Right?