Thursday, December 6, 2012

Day Thirteen

I'm so tired today. Well, I wasn't earlier; however, by the time I hit seven or eight? Man I'm almost gone. But, That because I've had a hectic day. It's a long story, and if you're a facebook buddy then you'll know why. If not, it doesn't really pertain to the topic of this blog. Suffice it to say: I've been problem solving all daaaaaaay long. Hopefully I can relax by writing tomorrow or playing The Old Republic. Because this weekend will be swamped with studying for my lit final (for college).

Had my usual fruit juice this morning, but no mean green. We're out of kale so I had some of my Naked juice. I've got one giant bottle left. I'm using it as emergency when I'm out of something. But, I know the lack of hunger isn't because of that now because I survived on the fruit juice this morning with no problem. I even took my time drinking it and wasn't hungry. I only drank the Naked when I was home and started to get hungry around 5ish. So, it's safe to say you will eventually stop being hungry all the damn time for stupid reasons. It just might take you longer (like me).

Someone sent me pic of a funnel cake. (I think it was a funnel cake...) And I didn't even want it. Like, seeing it didn't make me want to run out and get one. So that's really good. It means when Christmas Eve comes around I'll be able to go to Jen's house to see the boys and not be tempted. I'm so happy about overcoming that hurtle. I was really sure I never would and this whole process would be that much harder.

Now I'm hardly counting the days.

Thanks for reading, as always.

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