Showing posts with label thinspo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label thinspo. Show all posts

Saturday, June 18, 2011

For those of you who want to read about what I eat, I’ve been adding to one post :)

Diseases that cause breathing difficulties. http://dld.bz/pYCF health

i really don’t like girls with majorly skinny legs. Dancers are sexy, Beyonce is sexy, Nicole from the pussy cat dolls is sexy, and they all have thick thighs. Having ‘a gap between your thighs’ shouldn’t be a trend. Being healthy is the way to go. 

3 days till my first road race!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I saw the medals and they’re sooo awesome!

It’s not really on my meal plan but it’s not what I intended to cut out when I started my FVP challenge so I don’t see it as a failure. I wanna cut out bread, pasta and sugar mostly for these 28 days but after that cereal I can see just how wheat makes you hungrier than you were before. No wonder I was binge eating.

How Your Meat Eating Can Kill Vegetarians:

“Factory farming produces hundreds of millions of tons of animal poop, millions of gallons of which gets dumped into cesspools that can then leak and infect water used to irrigate crops. That’s how E. coli, an intestinal pathogen found both in cows and humans, can spoil things like cucumbers and spinach.

Maybe you eat meat, and believe that it is no one’s business. Maybe you are a vegan, and prefer to not step on anyone’s toes at the dinner table. But the truth is, people who choose to eat meat from factory farms effect us all. And the effect is negative. This article is a great, although frustrating, read.

Photos of 100 Calorie Servings Of Fruit

Breakfast: gfree oatmeal, OJ, 2 egg whites. BAM.

do i zumba or go for a run tonight?

Album of the day #11- HEALTH- Get Color

Reasons I love it: HEALTH are something of an acquired taste, with constant noisey electro, buried vocals, frantic drumming and a frankly terrifying Twitter account. The band use a studio album-remix album-studio album release formula and to date have released two remix albums just as good as the original efforts. But Get Color is still their best output to date, jarring pedal screeches and squeals accompanied by thundering percussion and their signature haunting singing, it’s a tough album to get through but when you get past all the noise it’s bloody good.

Favourite Track: Die Slow

Best Lyric: “Our bones won’t grow in the dirt”- We Are Water

For fans of: Crystal Castles, Nine Inch Nails, Skinny Puppy

For those of you who want to read about what I eat, I’ve been adding to one post :)

Friday, June 17, 2011

New Beginnings

Find your dog twin and adopt! It is a really cool site!

What a great suggestion! Water provides resistance and is a challenge to work out in, yet won’t cause any stress on injuries like that.

Overview of common tropical diseases. http://bit.ly/cWipXo health



Got my team’s shirt today! We won last week, but unfortunately we lost today. I did however make some bad ass catches. It looked like it was gonna rain, then the sun came out, I was cooked in my under armor!

Forte by the way means strength or strong point and 22 is my birthday, 7/22; I’m gonna be 22 on the 22nd this year :p

Just incase you miss a tip, I have all of them right HERE and if you want to see some exercises I’ve found, check them out HERE. These links can be found on my blog’s main page.

If you have any comments, questions, or anything to say, message me on my main blog: Clicky Here (since this blog is attached to my main blog, I guess I don’t have my own ask box for this blog..but whatever :P But if I’m wrong, please tell me ^.^ Not the most tumblr-savvy person here)

Anyway, I’ll be posting more tips and ticks randomly or whenever I feel like it :P I hope my found advice comes in handy for you guys!

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I’m beginning to think becoming pregnant is something I need to put a few notches down on my list of important things.

I think working on my health, aka weight, and working to be a better wife to Hubby is just above that.

I feel that this may be a beginning to believing a baby will come when the time is right. I have plenty of time left. I’m only 25…Plenty of people have children in their 30’s and even into their 40’s. Do I want it to happen sooner, rather than later? Yes, of course, but maybe this is God’s way of telling me the time is not right yet.

I’ve been trying to say the Serenity Prayer daily and put God into my life more, too.

God grant me the serenity
to accept the things I cannot change;
courage to change the things I can;
and wisdom to know the difference.

And they never work out and have the worst diets ever.

Half of these girls don’t eat and the ones that do recommend fruit and water and shit like toast or cookies like once a day.

It’s really sad that people look up to girls who look beautiful rather than feel beautiful.

Shin splints can be a muscular or skeletal injury. If it’s a muscular injury, RICE (Rest, Ice, Compression, and Elevation) as well as taking anti-inflammatory drugs. I posted an answer to a related question about stress fractures pretty recently if you’d care to look for more detail. But basically, you want to take it easy and do low impact exercise, get proper foot gear, and get enough calcium and vitamin D into your diet.

Get well soon!

Well, hello all. It’s been a while, hasn’t it? Well, this not-going-on-the-internet-when-I’m-bored thing has gotten me in loads of trouble. And by trouble, I mean my house is filled with all kinds of “crafts”, not only the physical ones, but the pagan ones. I’m trying to lead a healthier lifestyle now, by not only eating right and doing yoga, but learning and experiencing more spiritually as well. I plan on living a pretty positive life, and also a more eco-friendly one (I LOVE to tell about my new organic cotton shirt and my recycled polyester purse, but I’m not a snob, I swear! :D). Literally, my bedroom floor is littered with pagan books, and my BoS is filled with new goodies! I’m actually sitting right now on my meditation pillow surrounded by marked up books and pieces of parchment artwork and lists, haha. I’ve decided that I might share with you my ideas of having a better lifestyle, and maybe some you can use as well. :D

- Read at least one book every day.

- Meditate daily, either when you get up, before you go to bed, or any time you deem fit.

 - Eat healthy foods in appropriate portions. You might want to have more of, say, a protein than fatty foods at your dinner plate. My own plan for meals is to eat six meals a day. Three (the usual breakfast, lunch, and dinner) are going to be bigger, while the other three are going to be more snack-like. Also, I’d want to eat around the same times every day, so that my stomach is more trained to eat then, rather than when I’m bored.

- Take walks (when weather permits) at least three times a week, or more if you so desire. In our pagan ways, stop sometimes to appreciate a flower, or pick up a stone for your altar. Always remember to ask permission if taking something living. (You might want to carry a small basket, if you’re like me and find MANY things you like :D)

- Don’t watch as much television and don’t go on the internet too much. It is known that we passively watch television, and automatically go into the “alpha” state of our minds. This means that while normal alpha is good, the alpha you get when you watch the telly makes your mind bored, and will make you want to eat more out of boredom than real hunger. Also, we aren’t really doing anything productive, unless we take out a project to do while watching.

- Learn to crochet (or knit, but knitting’s harder, I think). Crochet not only sweaters, but make little toys for your pets. Make little sachets for your herbs, as this adds a LOT of your own power to them. You can also crochet hemp twine, and I’ve had some cool projects with that (a little belt for myself that I painted lightly).

- Turn your arts n’ crafts bug into something pagan. This is a wonderful way to help with your magic! I’ve made wands, homemade clay “tokens”, and even a besom this way! Be inspired by your religion! I’ve also had very good luck with a raven feather I found when I was 12 that I turned into a quill. You can even make herbal inks for it (I’ll include a little guide after this post), and buy some acid-free parchment paper. My cat Luke absolutely loves to be drawn, as I have found out while experimenting with inks, as he constantly purrs and sits still when I do it! :D

- Cook at least one meal (or snack) every day. No, you don’t have to be a world-known chef to do this. Make every day a learning experience! Experiment with new recipes, and familiarize yourself with old ones. Go get ‘em, Kitchen Witch! :D

- Make sure you learn something new every day. This doesn’t have to be a whole lesson in algebra; it can be as small or as big as you like. Maybe you would like to learn about parks near you that you can visit, or where a half-hour walk will take you in your neighborhood. It can be magical, as in how to mix herbs, or it can be mundane, as in how to properly work your lawn mower. Just make sure you DO something!

Thursday, June 16, 2011

i love feeling sweat beads trickle down my face after a good run

Honest to goodness, I needed serious motivation on this Monday morning to get up & go to the gym. I ended up sleeping past my alarm (read: my normal morning routine) and was severely discouraged when I realized I had like 15 minutes to get my butt out of the house if I wanted to work out before work.

In my groggy half-sleep state I seriously almost didn’t get up. Then I read a text on my phone from my friend Natalie who confirmed that we were getting together tonight. I was not going to have time to work out after work. Bummer. 

Still, I wasn’t convinced (still not completely awake) that I should, in fact, get up today. Then I remembered something. I remembered that last night I had put some old episodes I hadn’t seen of Doctor Who on my iPhone just so I could watch it at the gym. Score. Motivation = ? Done. Hey, whatever works, right? 

Sprang up out of bed, shouted to Mom was downstairs to ask her to brew me a cup of coffee, and did my “I don’t have to look good, I’m just going to the gym” quick get-ready routine. Which literally, by the way, just consists of getting my hair out of my face, brushing my teeth, putting contacts in, and putting on a clean set of gym clothes.

Ran downstairs, grabbed a thermos of coffee, a bowl of cereal (which I ate on the road, eep.) and sprinted out the door. I really, really don’t like having a rushed morning but as soon as I was on my way to my work out, I felt better about it.

 At the gym I did a little bit of weights then elliptical-ed away to Doctor Who ( I watched Series 2, episode 3, if you’re wondering)! It was SO awesome. I was sweating and pushing myself but I was not bored in the least. Though, I do think that perhaps some people may have been weirded out when, at a few different parts, I giggled, gasped, and got goose bumps. Yes, I am a mega-Whovian. 

Here’s the break down of what I did at the gym:

Weights: 

  • Leg Extension-

110 lb\10 reps\3 sets

  • Hamstring Curls-

60 lb\10 reps\3 sets

  • Calf Raises-

60 lb\10 reps\3 sets

  • Chest Press (on an Inclined bench)

12 lb\10 reps\3 sets

  • Chest Fly (on an inclined bench)

12 lb\10 reps\3 sets

  • Bent-over Rows with Triceps Kickback

8 lb\10 reps\3 sets

 Then I hit up the elliptical for 45 minutes with intervals of Crossramp 6 Resistance  and Crossramp 10 Resistance 10.

Ta-da! 

In other news, I do think I am going to try out posting photos of all of my meals + snacks in here. I want to start using this as a food journal, of sorts. I hope this will help hold me accountable for my choices and also to help me sort out if I really am hungry for the things I want to eat. So I apologize in advance if my meals are super boring. 

Good night!

I have some bah news. Day 6 of the 30 Day Shred did not happen for me. I had school on Sunday, walked home (about 2km) and had to pack up to go see my mom so I could work a shift in my home town. My shift was from 5am-2pm so I chose sleep over exercise. 

Today has been very hard everything-wise. I have a test tomorrow that I have yet to study for and I’m super exhausted from my dumb shift at work. I did manage to do Day 7 and guess what?! I have an injury. My left knee is messed up and whenever I put pressure on it it feels like needles. However, I kept on goin’ - probably not a good idea in the long run. I did the 30 day shred plus some modified versions of different cardio moves that I know so that I don’t get bored. I guess I burned maybe 200 cals? plus standing for 9 hours today….how many calories does that burn? and does that even count? Probably not.

Now, let me tell you problem #2. My wonderful mother brought me Arby’s for dinner yesterday and made me feel guilty if I didn’t eat it. So I did. I should also mention that I have celiac disease. I can’t eat gluten without getting sick. My family thinks its okay for me to have it once in a while because they have witnessed me eat bread, etc. (Although its very rare). So, to make a long story short: sick to my stomach. Ugh. Sucks!!!

Plus, I think Boston is winning…dammit.

Other than that, I have been trying to eat well. Although, I’m not seeing much of a difference. In fact, I feel fatter than before. I went to the mall and I felt like a whale. Maybe I’m retaining water? Well, I feel even less sexy than I did before and I’m not sure why. I don’t want to give up though. I’m just scared of keeping it up and achieving nothing…

Oh well. I hope your fitness goals are going better than mine. 

Until tomorrow,

-Sandy

Yay!

Your skin is the gateway between your inner and outer worlds and has the power physically to absorb all that it comes in contact with. In this way and others, the largest organ in your body, wields way more power in the fight for overall wellness than you may think.  All day we literally take in all that is around us, including lots of air pollutants.  If you live in the city, this constant barrage can be particularly harsh. 

In addition to this many of the products that are available to us in the way of cleansers and soap, are factory made, with harmful additives and the “cleansing” that occurs does more harm than good, stripping your skin of its natural oils and leaving it dry, flaky, or inflamed.  This scenario works in a consumerist society because if soap leaves your skin dry and flaky, then you’ll be forced to buy a moisturizer! But it shouldn’t be this way, there is nothing wrong with your skin there is something wrong with the environs and elements it’s being exposed to.  You shouldn’t have to buy multiple products to do the job of one. Our bodies are programmed not just to survive, but to thrive at their fullest potential.  When given the right tools, your cells have an amazing ability to bounce back.  I think of Three Graces Organics as quite literally the best food you could possible give your skin.  You are feeding the largest organ of your body, the one that exists for the sole purpose of protecting all your internal organs from the dangers of the outside world!  It is so important and so unrecognized in the picture of overall health.  

The great power of the skin to absorb all that it comes in contact with is one that can work to your benefit!  By choosing to use soaps and other beauty products that support your skins natural abilities to heal itself, namely those that are all-natural and not overly processed you can give your body the tools it needs to do the best job on your behalf.  Everybody should and can have that healthy glow. 

When formulating the recipes for all Three Graces Organics soap, many schools of healing knowledge are considered and synthesized to create natural, nutritive, high-vibrational power bars! Your skin deserves lots of love and life everday, not just when you can afford a trip to the spa. 

Why Fibromyalgia Has a Credibility Problem
  • Trigger warning: Discussion of depression, death.
  • Note: This is a long and winding road post. Also, I’m from Canada, and my story is rooted in that locale, with all its attendant privileges, cultural and economic.

I live with my parents. It’s increasingly common for people in their twenties, and even their thirties to stay at home longer, or to return to the nest after living alone. So what happens when your parents get older? I’ve had the experience of taking care of my parents, though not through old age. Caring for them was rewarding, because it really meant taking care of each other. It was also challenging.

When I was in my second year of university, and just starting to think about saving for my own place, my mother’s knee and hip problems were officially declared a disability. She was given a cane, put on the waiting list for surgery, given a modified exercise regimen and so many pills. She was in pain every day, sometimes all day.

Months later, my father was struck by a car while riding his bike to work. After the ICU there were weeks in a hospital bed, and then months of recovery at home. He was instantly retired—declared unfit to work ever again. This, I should point out here, is not quite the case. He has issues with memory and concentration, infrequent bouts of debilitating vertigo, and his temper is worse, but faced with early retirement, he pursued recovery relentlessly and eventually went back to school for a French studies degree.

With all this going down, I exchanged my job for a more flexible one, and threw myself into taking care of my family. Later, with my dad slowly recovering and increasingly independent, and my having taken over the burden of household chores from my mother, I had my second bout of major depression. After a solid year of suicidal ideation, general misanthropy and paranoia, I moved into a year of shaky recovery. I dropped out of school. I took up yoga and running and changed my diet. I did cognitive behavioural therapy and even tried giving up caffeine. It was years before I even considered going back to school. I’d left it in a mess and had lingering anxieties associated with class, matters bureaucratic and talking about my problems—probably that was the worst.

While I did the laundry, cooking, shopping and took my parents to doctor’s appointments, they took care of me in turn. They checked up on me—was I sleeping? Eating right? Getting exercise and sunlight? These things matter. When you’re dealing with depression, they matter a lot.

Our relationship wasn’t without difficulty. It’s hard to live with your parents in your early twenties. You want so much to be your own person; demonstrate your entirely grownup independence. It’s hard too, to help your father to the bath. Help your mother off the toilet. But not so hard as all that—probably not so hard as being taken care of by your daughter, so many years before you expected to need that kind of help. There was a lot of tension in the house, not least because we were all in pain, but slowly things got better.

These days we’re in a comfortable state of cohabitation. We split the bills and the housework—post surgery, my mother is far more able to do the sort of every day chores that used to wipe her out completely—and we’re all preparing to make another set of changes in our lives. My mother can now take the stairs without trouble, though problems with her right hip suggest another surgery may be in order, and it seems that arthritis is something to watch for. But she’ll be retiring in two years, and she’s got plans and determination. Now years after the accident, my father is studying at University of Toronto, and volunteering at a school part time. He’ll never work full time again—a half day is enough for him—but he’s busy and intellectually challenged. I finally went back to school. I’m slowly easing my way into grad school, and the gods willing, developing a career as a writer.

Between one thing and another, I never did leave home permanently. It wasn’t economical, but more importantly, it wasn’t the right thing for my family. These days, I’m thinking about it again, looking at my budget and options all over the city, but—let’s be honest—preferably close to my parents. I’m thinking about a career and about having kids. It’s a strange to find myself on this particular cliff, quite a few years late.

My parents are in their sixties and I’m in my late twenties. Perhaps too early to worry about what will happen twenty or thirty years from now, but having that experience, and having so recently seen the older generation of our family through old age and death, it’s on all our minds. I wonder sometimes what it would be like if we stayed together, and saw each other through the next stage of our lives. Or if I bought a house, and they moved into my home when the time for it came. I think about it a lot, and they do too.

My grandparents’ generation left a mark on us—my grandfather, who died alone but at home; my grandmother who died in a long term care facility, miserable and poorly cared for. Their successes and failures; our successes and failures. The difficulties that elders face in homes, nursing homes, hospitals and everywhere in public are on our minds, because disabled people are faced with similar indignities, frustrations, and abuses.

I wonder a lot about how we millennials will do, when it’s our turn to step up and care for those who cared for us. What happens when ‘failure to launch’ and ‘returning to the nest’ meets retirement, old age, and eventually death? So much will depend on class, race and community. The narratives we’ve been treated to so far are light and airy, white middle class romps through delayed development. It all comes down to clinging too tightly to childhood, it seems. I wonder when we’ll see the stories of people of colour, or working class millenials who simply never broke through that glass ceiling. Stories of rural folks who’ve watched their local economies slow to a trickle, moved back in with their parents, and now must see them through their twilight years—but how? What will government austerity and the decline of the welfare state mean in twenty years? Thirty years?

I don’t meant to suggest that the experiences of my generation are unique, or even that we’ve got it worse than our parents did, or their parents before them. Life is struggle. We’ve been struggling since we slithered out of the primordial muck, and we’ll be struggling right up until our star burns out. But I wonder, and I think that many people close to my age do too. I’d like a better metaphor than battle, but what else can we call the current political climate but class war? And too, a social cold war, where issues of race, sexuality and personhood are played out in some other neighborhood, some other city, some other country, but certainly not in my backyard. We are post racial. Post discriminatory, period. Political correctness is last decade’s problem, and we’re done with all of that, thank you. These days we’ve got to worry about all those pensions that are about to come due.

My family has been everything to me, and I feel strongly that building bonds of family and community should be a priority for us all. Not just as individually, operating as private citizens, but through the state and through local, national and international organizations. I feel strongly too, that we are all of us up to it. So much of what we hear about baby boomers retiring is media panic, I think. The world will not implode because a lot of Westerners are set to retire at once.  

I didn’t have a conclusion in mind when I started writing, and I don’t think I’ve quite managed to find one. So I’ll just ask you guys to tell me your stories, if you’d like. Your worries, plans, theories and whatever else you’ve got.

Eating healthy (: Today going strong and same with yesterday.

You(WE) can do it :D

a great face mask for normal skin can be made by combining 1/4 cup of oatmeal with 100% grapefruit juice.

just add enough juice to create a thick paste.

spread the mixture over your face and neck. leave on for 20 minutes, then rinse with warm water, followed by a splash of cool water. use this treatment once a week to help your skin stay balanced and revitalized.

djm  !

Yaaaay, ask me anything in my new 'ask me' button! :]

Friday, June 10, 2011

I can’t believe I’ve lost two pant sizes in two months. It’s much easier to go...

I can’t believe I’ve lost two pant sizes in two months. It’s much easier to go down in size on the upper body. Wow never thought it was possible.

Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Followers!

I just want to thanks to all my followers! You guys means so much to me…I will always be here to support you in this healthy journey.  

                                Thank you all guys! 

                                         kisses for you!

Sunday, June 5, 2011

Enchantée!

Now let me introduce myself….

My name is Ailisha and I’m a teenage student living in Austin, Texas. I was born in Alberta, Canada and I’ve been living in the states for almost 10 years now! I’m a lifeguard as well, so lots of time spent in the Texas heat. I love spending my friends and my family! I speak fluentish french as well so si vous avez des questions en francais, vous pouvez me demander! 

As for being overweight, I have been my whole life. I think growing up into a young woman and beginning the journey to spend the rest of my life independently from my parents, it is very important that I learn to maintain a healthy lifestyle. My goal is, yes weight-loss, but also confidence-gain. Throughout my journey I’ll make sure that I feel just as good on the inside as I look good on the outside haha. 

I’m not going to promote anything that is unhealthy for my followers or anyone for that matter! You don’t have to be a size 0 to be beautiful, or even a size 4! You’ll see thinspo on here but I promise no ribcage or hipbones.  

Well I hope you follow me on this life-changing process! If you have any questions please feel free to ask! 

xx,

Ailisha

FAQ: What is a good weigh in schedule?

There are different aspects that work for a good weigh in schedule.

  1. Choose the same day a week (I always choose Sundays because it’s kind of like the “start of a new week”)
  2. Choose the same time that day. It’s best to weigh in before anything was eaten, because extra food in your body just causes you to add weight that isn’t actually your body weight. (I weigh in at 10:00 AM because that’s right before breakfast)
  3. Go to the bathroom before weighing yourself. Sometimes it could honestly make a difference!
  4. If you’re just aiming to lose weight, then you’re done! But if you’re like me and you’re also looking for specific measurements, also measure your stats right before you eat too. It’s best to log your measurements somewhere like “My Fitness Pal” or “My Calorie Counter” because it keeps track of the differences each week.
  5. This is the most important thing. NEVER. EVER. Skip a weigh in. By skipping a weigh in it means that your food and exercise has defeated you. Even if the number is not what you wanted, there is always a logical reason to why it was that number, and it can always get better the next weigh in. If you skip a weigh in then you don’t know how much you improved from the next time you weigh in.

Friday, June 3, 2011

How I stop junk food cravings :)

   I’ve been cutting off junk food from my diet, which hasn’t been too difficult for me yet (only been going at it for a few days…). But because I used to eat it more than I should have, quitting is sometimes hard. :P CRAVINGS, ARGHHHH.

   Anyways, here are some things that I do to get rid of cravings.

  • Exercise: When I’m craving something, I’ll just go ahead with my workout.  always feel really good after finishing a workout, so I don’t eat crap.
  • Do some crunches: These are good exercise, plus I’m not hungry anymore after doing them. :P
  • Drink a glass of water: I heard somewhere that most of the time you think you’re hungry, it’s actually thirst. Drink a nice glass of cold water to fill you up :D
  • Brush your teeth: I hate eating after brushing my teeth, food just tastes weird.
  • Tense a muscle: When I’m about to grab something bad to eat, I stop and tense a muscle for a while. It takes my mind off of food.
  • Think about how much you want that nice body and how you’ll look and feel if you DON’T eat it. This is the best working method for me… I honestly feel like throwing up when I think about eating junk after doing this one. :)
  • AVOID BEING AROUND JUNK FOOD: I mean, if you’re away from it, how can you eat it? Or even think about eating it? :D

   So yeah guys, this is what I do whenever I’m feeling those stupid cravings. Don’t let food control you, guys!

   I hope this helped! :)

I’m sorry I’ve been MIA this last week, our net is still really slow/down and i give up...

I’m sorry I’ve been MIA this last week, our net is still really slow/down and i give up after a little while. so I’m posting this now before i lose my shit haha. (don’t fret, the net will be back with a vengeance by the 6th of June)
so this last week has been a hectic good/horrid week.
I’ve been eating 1500 cals roughly, to try and increase my metabolism again before i lower them too 900-1200. and i don’t know what to do with all this food. it doesn’t feel natural haha.

also I’m doing level 2 of the 30DS, and it’s actually killing me. and my boyfriend hurt my legs/knees this week so it’s a bit more painful that i was expecting…
I’m going to post my stats now before and now through the 30DS
bust: 36” now 35.1”
under bust: 31” now 30”
waist: 29” now 27.2
hips 35” (haven’t changed) :\

now I’m pretty pleased with this, so there is no complaining except about my hips… my damn love handles must go.
and i haven’t weighed myself, other wise i’d probably post about that too.


no onto a different subject, I’ve finally got a job. at KFC… yep, unhealthy.
i don’t mind though… i heard that working there you get over the food and i never really cared all that much for KFC. ALSO 2 other places potentially want me.
brumbys (bakery) & the body shop (healthy beauty shop) so I’m pretty excited because all these places are casual so i can maybe pick another job and work 2 jobs a week. fingers crossed.  I’m in a wonderful mood right now.

Thursday, June 2, 2011

Day 57

Breakfast: 2 whole wheat waffles w/pb - 360 kcal
Lunch: kung pao chicken w/rice - 448 kcal
Dinner: chick fil a nuggets/fries (D:) - 530 kcal

Total: 1338 kcal

I go to orientation for my internship tomorrow! :] At I have to wake up at, like, 5 a.m. to leave by 6 a.m. to get to chinatown by 7:30 (because I have no idea what morning rush hour is like!)  

Even though it’s so far away, it’s good pay and it’s in chinatown, which is just awesome. Even though it’s dirty and urban and whatever, it has it’s charm.

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