Hello again! I hope that everyone got over the week’s hump nicely. I’ll describe my situation succinctly: I will never put off my work for 4 days in a row again! It’s been a painful experience that I don’t want to soon repeat. The last 48hours have been stressful, but my eats have all been so good that there was no way I wasn’t posting them; hence the long recap post.
Wednesday morning I made a breakfast that was truly a thing of beauty –
A serving of Van’s Belgian Waffles topped with 2T maple syrup, the last of the strawberry sauce, fresh blueberries, and a cinnamon sprinkle.
Gah! I always used to think that I didn’t like waffles, pancakes, etc, but that was just because I didn’t know to top them off with fruit and cinnamon.
{study, study, study}
Lunch was some Allergaroo Spyglass Noodles.
These were super tasty, and just the right about of food.
I wanted to keep lunch light because it was Katie’s birthday last week and we had a cupcake date. It ended up being too hot for cupcakes, but locally made ice cream certainly fit the bill.
I got a small scoop of A Date at the Zoo, coconut ice cream with wine poached dates, brazil nuts, and chocolate chips. Yes, it was as amazing as it sounds!
{study, study, study}
When hunger hit (hard) later in the afternoon I sliced up a big plate of cucumber to munch while I studied. Unphotograhed accountability note – I also ate ~ 1/3 of a salmon patty straight from the container.
The water-dense snack was a good choice, because when the husband got home at 6 we headed out for a run.
I didn’t wear my watch, so I have no idea what the times are, but it was a good workout. We did a mix of running and walking (with a few stops so I could fuss with my socks, eek I’m not sure if it’s the shoes or the socks but something with my new shoes isn’t working) and covered 3miles in total.
When you have good leftovers a healthy tasty dinner can literally be less than 2mintues away!
Over a bed of spring mix lettuce I combined 2/3cup microwaved frozen corn, a salmon patty, and a big scoop of medium chunky salsa.
The flavors of this salad went together so well! It filled me up but it tasted so good that I kept scraping at my plate so I wouldn’t lose any of it 🙂
{study, study, study} um, {study, study, study, study}
That’s right folks, I pulled an (almost)all-nighter! I stayed up until 4am doing the reading I should have done over the weekend. Ugh.
I fell into bed for 6hours or so and then got right back to my books. My messed up sleep schedule messed with my hunger in turn, and breakfast just didn’t sound good. I did nibble on a serving of Jammie Dodgers throughout the morning though.
Around 2:30 I was finally caught up on the reading, which meant that I was ready to study for and take my test, jeez!
I did break for lunch though. I pulled a carton of Dr. McDougal’s Lentil Soup out of the depths of my fridge.
I gussied it up with a chopped string cheese, a dollop of plain Siggis yogurt, and some Sriracha.
With a Savory Kathy’s Krackers Flax Snax on the side.
All together now –
Then it was more studying, yadda, yadda, yadda, and FINALLY I took my exam. And I’m pretty sure I got a 100%, phew!
and if you’ve stuck around through all of that, I’d like to reward you with some recommendations…..
A Few of My (Current) Favorite Things –
1. The new fishy measuring spoon set my mom sent me.
They are available at Fred Flare, but I have heart palpitations whenever I view the kitchen section of that store so I can’t give you an exact link!
2. This College Humor Article about us 90’s kids.
Although I was actually always partial to Treasure Mountain, the article is hilarious.
3. The free online game Red Remover –
It is based on actual principles of physics, it is wickedly entertaining, and it’s flipping adorable.
Any current loves you’d like to share with me?


















Um, SUCH delicious eats! Especially considering you’ve been slaving away at the books so much! I remember in college when I studied, food was usually take out or eaten out of an ice cream carton. Good work!
Treasure Cove and Treasure Galaxy were infinitely better than Treasure Mountain, in my humble opinion. You got to solve actual puzzles and decode things, not just chase the little elves and run around collecting letters while avoiding the abominable snowman (I don’t see that bit in the Wikipedia article though–was it the same game? Or am I confused? And 15 years older….)
Hahaha; Treasure Mountain (my version at least) involved chasing elves AND solving puzzles. They were easy logic questions, I LOVED it!
i love your measuring spoons! i love any kitchen stuff that is fun and colorful! i have a shark beer opener that i love. all my stuff is orange, pink, blue, or green! fun colors that make me happy 🙂
Your waffle pictures have motivated me to bust out the Eggos at 11 PM, thank you 😉
P.S. above comment is from Kendra, I suck at computers