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Random thoughts Tuesday…

~ Seriously, what would I do for a Klondike bar?

~ A gallon of water will clean out the systems no matter how dehydrated I once was.

~ Backing into smaller pants just makes the whole seem brighter. That’s exciting and very sad that I attach that much emotion to smaller sizes.

~ I liked Mockingjay better than Hunger Games. There. I said it. Full discussion later for those waiting on the edge of your seats for my enlightenment.

~ That uncomfortable moment when I realized I have a Justin Beiber song on my iphone.

~ That’s right, state of Alabama. Teachers are “called” and should “want to work for less pay”. Never mind that we like to eat and live in shelter and walk around covered.

~ TAXES. I could cry. I’m paying for a lot of people to live on welfare while driving better cars and wearing better clothes than I am. And yes, I said that out loud too.

~ Happy Tuesday!!

Goals for today:

1. Not get shot for making insensitive statements on my own health blog that I pay hosting fees for.

2. Drink 1 gallon of water.

3. TRACK food. And actually look at it later and see where my calories go.

4. Eat second breakfast. (Not looking like I’m going to meet this one. I have ten minutes to do it and I’m not hungry)

Lee

Tuesday 27th of March 2012

I am intrigued by the fact that you liked Mockingjay more than the first book!

Katrina

Wednesday 28th of March 2012

It kept me on the edge of my seat the whole book. I flew threw it and the last 20 pages had so much in them that I missed a lot of it. By "like" I mean that is the book that affectd me the most and on a much deeper level but it ended realistically. I wanted her to aim her arrow at who she did, but I wasn't sure if it would go that way. And I'm not convinced she really loved Peeta. I think Gale was right when he said earlier that she will choose who she cannot survive...physically survive...without. That is the one part that I wish I felt better about. I wanted her to love him the way he loved her. And I never got that. The first book was great, but it wasn't finished and that's probably why I liked the last one better. I hated the body count, but that is war. :(

jobo

Tuesday 27th of March 2012

Did #1 on goals really happen?? Jeesh people. Food tracking...totally eye opening and good!

Katrina

Wednesday 28th of March 2012

People are super sensitive about everything. The tracking is interesting. The more I run, the less I want to eat and my macros are all over the place.