I started the day off with an Odwalla smoothie.
When I planned out my day the night before, this smoothie was supposed to be homemade and be "breakfast part 1" of the day. Neither of these things happened. I drank this smoothie while doing emails and returning a phone call.
After doing a couple more things, I got WAY excited/stressed and skipped lunch and powered on until class at 5pm. After about an hour in class, I was finally calm enough to start feeling some hunger pangs. During the break, I went downstairs and grabbed a few snacks from the student social which included some orange slices and a dinner roll. (Sorry, no picture. I ate this standing up while having a bitch session with some classmates.)
Anyway, I got out of class at 7pm (45 mins early!) and went back to my office to take care of some things for "Session 8" tomorrow. I walked home at almost 9pm. I was exhausted and completely running on empty.
The thought of having to do anything other than chew seemed impossible. I got in the car and drove to Whole Foods just praying they would have something good to eat. (Who am I kidding, they always have something good to eat!) I picked up a hodgepodge of things and caught a second wind doing it. Somehow, WF always finds a way to energize me!
I came home and made a mock chicken salad sandwich on toasted sprouted wheat bread.
I normally shy away from the mock meat. I can't stomach it. I grew up vegetarian and just the thought of eating meat/meat flavored things kinda grosses me out. I don't think I'm alone in this. But, if I am, I will definitely explain in further detail sometime. Basically, it's just outside my comfort zone. But, anyway, somehow the lady at WF convinced me to try it and it was insanely delicious. I loved it. Like every single bite.
Anyway, that was dinner. I was ready for bed soon after and passed out.
I've gotten better with eating properly throughout the day and establishing a feeding schedule. I used to be much, much worse. It used to be an almost daily occurrence. I'm not overly concerned that it's happened twice this week already. It'll work itself out. No worries.
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