"What's this?"
"Oh, that. I'm starting a food journal again."
"Really? Ha, ha! I loved your last one!"
"What do you mean?"
"Your last one was hilarious! You should have turned it into a book about your life."
"How so?"
"Orange: 60 calories. Soup: 300 calories. Beers with Krista: 5,000 calories."
"Ha. Ha."
Wednesday, August 02, 2006
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4 sweet nothing:
i think i had to do a food journal once for some health class thing once. i forgot about it until 20 minutes before it was due and then filled up a month-long food journal with random stuff during my math class. ^^
There is nothing wrong with keeping a journal of your calorie intake. You just have to make it a "food" journal, leave the liquids out! kp
When I was about eight my Dad's entire family went to my Grandpa's to celebrate Christmas (my Grandma had died earlier that year and we didn't want him to be alone). I have three memories from that Christmas, the parcels to Dad that kept getting opened by the wrong Dad, that my much younger cousin didn't believe in Santa when I still did (and for quite a while after that and maybe even now), and my Aunt's annual tradition of sharing her past year's diary before starting a new one. It went something like this... January 1st, weather -31, started diet today, 7pm ate sweets and half a bottle of wine - will start diet tomorrow. January 2nd, weather -30, started diet again... It went on like that pretty much for the entire year. I think that's why I never kept a diary (though I have to admit I have kept food journals).
Cam
P.S. When are you coming to Regina exactly?
dude. coming saturday. we should meet at the free house after work one night for drinks or something. are you free thursday or friday at all?
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